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Polish Ship Chartered By Chinese
Colombo, May 22. Chinese rubber bayer have chartered. the Polish vesel Jednoso to tako 0,500 tons of Ceylon rub- their to
Dountry,
ber According to well-informed sources here.
to
Jednose la expected sive in Colombo
ballast on
May 24,
her agents told Reuler today,
with
Another Polish Kilano, lets here
versel.
4,760 tons of Ceylon rubber for Chins last Monday now. Reuter,
Germans To
for
Sue King Farouk
Dr Hons
Page 10.
CHINA MAIL
NEW LIGHT THROWN ON BATTLE OF LEYTE GULF
Washington, May 22
A new history of World War II says that Admiral William E. (Bull) Halsey fell victim to a Japanese ruse because he placed too much evidence in his naval pilots' claims of damage to the enemy fleet.
This sidelight on the battle for Leyte Gulf is in "History of Marine Corps Aviation in World War II," which goes on sale tomorrow. It was written for the Marine Corps by Robert Sherrod, a war correspondent of Time magazine, and published by the Combat Forces Press.
Admiral Haley's warplanes sank one battleship and damag- ed two other bottleships and two cruisers in Vicc-Admiral Takeo Kurita's forces as they tried to come through the San Bernardino Stralt in the Philip- pines on October 23, 1044. His pilots claimed they inflicted much mora. damage.
"But Kalsoy didin' walt Hamburg, May 22. · ·
Langguth, lawyer, aréund to evaluate his pilots' Physicists claims," says the history. "His
reconnaissance
German the
Association, said today that
will make n claim from King spotted (Vice) Admi
had
(Jisa-
huro) Ozawa coming down from the Nonth and the carriers were
Farouk on Saturday for EC3 at Hulsey was looking for...
000 on behalf of German
experts who worked in Egypt.
"Several German He said,
rocket experts,
from the former Egyptian Gov- ernment which this
year, were
he
Kinkaid all of
Discovery By Medical Officers
London, May 22.
It looks a though fattoo-
- lng_can__pass along certain virus diseases, according to report based on cases in a Hongkang hospital.
Three British medical officers today reported in the British Journal that they noticed in a hospital in Hongkong that more, than
third of the cases! with inflammation of the Ilver
been' tatinoed. Dad They concluded the tation needle mirbt well have
he had no way of knowing that they were only decoys. do with contracts took off for the North and, due egregious misunder- resigned early to an
mistreated, standings be neglected to let
(Thomas) threatened, illegally expelled or
that he Was taking arrested after the new Govern- know ment came into office. Egyptin Task Force 38 with him."
spread the virus. Another Japanese fleet then
that They pointed on Police confiscated or destroyed
clipped up on Kinkaid's lightly-
when men get tattooed, the protected transport and ground
ucedle Tually is not
before sterilised support forces and sank three
being used on. the next tomer.--United Press,
their propers, including,
ments on rocket
stires,
docu-
Germans and a small aircraft
Because of poor shr the helplessness telligence on the
Gulf, the Japanese admiral broke off betion while just bc- yond range of the "sitting duck" American troop transports.
Egyptian Governtent should of the US naval forces in Leyte
Dr Langguth, who did not
number disclose the
of affected by the alleged mea-
suggested that arrange negotiations with the German
through organisation Egyptian Ambassadors In Paris or Benue.
"If the Egyptian" Government alta to do co, we, shall, send protests against the inhuman treatment of the German scien- tists to the German as well as to the British Government and to the United Nations."-Reuter,
INTELLIGENCE TEST SOLUTION
ás Wilfred hints, the letter T is missing. The msotation in g
R(T)o be or nuit) (1)o be. (ha(t) is (t)že quos (0) 100%,"
London Express Sendt.
Latest
Story
Of Missing Diplomat
London, May 22, The London evening news-
The Marine Corpa Aviation History says that combat fliers. on both sides in the Pacific Wor were guilty of "consistent over- the damage claiming" about
Somo
of the they inflicted,
ridiculous," says claims were
Marine
Corps avia- the book. tors made honest claims about
did not sink paper Star reported on its front some, ships they and some planes they did not page tonight that Donald Mac- shoot down, but their record of lean, one of the two British
diplomats who
vanished mya teriously a year. So, had re cently down to Britain,
The peper. quoting no sources for its information, said that Maclean's visit to England, which lasted several weeks, was made in great secrecy.
accuracy appears to compare very favourably with that of other Services."-United Press,
Portrait of a Bride
INFORMAL BEAUTY
ALENCON
LACE MISTED OVER RAYON SATIN
Our director Mr T. L. Wong and his company' of
Established 1845
FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1952.
SIDE GLANCES
By Galbraith
4-14
Cor. 1953 By A Berries, Jan.
G
“I'll teach you ways to save when you're married
you can start by fixing all our leaky topa!"
POW
Hospital Camp
Rioters Had Dummy
Mock Uniforms
Guns, Mock
Tokyo, May 23.
The Communist prisoners who rioted in a hospital camp last Tuesday were not only armed with spears, clubs, flails and similar makeshift weapons, but also had dummy sub-machineguns, it was disclosed today.
:: One of the rioters wore a mock four-star American general's uniform.
orders to transfer to new guar- built up tere Food reserves in the compounds ambled them
UP photographer Hisao Egoshi, who visited the enclosure, sald he counted three dummy sub- machineguns carved out of to bold out, wood, a dummy rifle and
Last Tuesday troops moved in and the segregation dummy 45 pistol. The general's to begin unitary, Pild, was decorated disturbances broke put in one with four cardboard and tinfoil compound holding 1,600 pri- American authorities stars and bedecked with ribbons and an organisational shoulder claimed complete control of six compounds and sold that patch of the same unit that was although the Communists flaunt guarding the enclosure.
ed, rod fings in the other, three, they were quiet-Router,
..
Gone
..
WATSON'S
first for thirst
Mrs Pears Withdraws Action Against Hongkong
Solicitor
Mrs Bertha M. Pears, of 674, Sheung Yuen Ling, Diamond Hill, at the Supreme Court this morning withdrew her action brought against Marcus Alberto da Silva, solicitor, of Gloucester Building, for the return of $4,070. The case was before Mr Justice Reece.
Mrs Pears agreed to terms recorded by Mr Silva, one of which declared that her action was prematurely and ill-advisedly brought and that on perusal of the bills delivered, she was satisfied as to Mr Silva's proper lien for the costs due him. Mr A. J Clifford, instructed | Granting the épplication for Mr P. C. Woo, appeared for withdrawal, his, Lordship sald Silva w
while the plaintiff ap- he would make nd order as to peared in person. The case was costs.
by
adjourned from May 9,
The claim brought by Mrs
Peats
ara was: A. The return of
13,000 pard to Me Sliva oh De. Attempt On
cember 16, 1948, as ordered by Mir J.
Kowloon Magist Wicks, Ra
rate, for refund of rental King and Cófter pending appeal-
to the Supreme Court. The action had now been settled out of Court by Mr A. S. C. Comber, of Hastings, represent- King and Coster, and Mr Peler Mo, of Mesas Wilkinson and Grist
the representing
Ing
plaintify;
Life
Of Diplomat
The Hague, May 22, An attempt on the life of the Indonesian military attache to the Netherlands, Li-Col, Arjono, was male here last night, it was learned: today.
Living Language
Why we say To tally,
The word comes from the Latin "talen”, à'slip of wood and has a long and interesting history. Long before the mass of people
knew how to
write, accounts between seller and purchaser were. made by notching a sea- soned stick of willow or -hazel, which was then split down the middle, the seller, taking one half and the purchaser the other, When: settling-day arrly. ed the talles were taken out and if they agreed. (Lo. "tallied") accounts could be paid with an easy mind for neither party.. could have scored an extra, notch or two without the "Lallies" at once showing it up.
Mail Notices
Latest times of posting of un- registered correspondencs at the General Post Office and Kaw- loon Post Ofce; the latest times of posting for rugistered articles are generaDy one hour earlier than the times indicated below, Particulars regarding parcel)" maila, may be obtained by ens quiry at any Post Office.
FRIDAY, MAY 23 By.. Air zoe, Japas, & p.m.. C.A.T. Okinawa, and p-m... B.K.A.N.W.AMA
N, Borneo, Australia, New Zea
B. The return of the sum of $1,130 being the balance owing to the plaintiff from the total of
The attache $3,000 paid to Mr Silva on
was knocked plaintiff's' behalf by Miss down in his flat by two un Phylils Harrop as arrears in rent identified men and later brought as ordered by Mr Justice Wil- local hospital with
Con- # Hams.
cussion of the brain.
A spokesman at the, Foreign counter-claim seeking to recover Ministry sald the Dutch Highland, a p.m. G.E.A...
Malaya Indonesia. Ceylon, W. costs and he was granted an Commalastoner in Indonesia, Dr Pakistan, Middle East, Africa, Great order for the bill of costs to be A.T. Lumping, had been in Britain, & p.m., B.O.A.C. in order to give the taxing mas phone and was instructed Hong Shing
The
defendant brough
1
By Barface. Macan 1 p.m.. p.m., as Leo ter at the Supreme Court the convey to the Indonesian cov
Philippines, 3 pm, as Templár. Japar. 2 p.m., de Atraile France, 2 p.m., Felix Roussel. necessary time to file his re-ernment in Djakarta deepest turns.
regret for the Incident.
Korea, 1 pm.. Laure Pattison. This morning, Mr Clifford an- He was also instructed, to in- |- Austrália, New Zealand, 5 pan. as nounced that Mrs Pears wished form the Indonesian government alyuan. to withdraw the claim on terms that nothing would be spared to which had been recorded by and the attackers. letter. '.
taxed. The case was adjourned formed of the altari by tele
His Lordship then nalced Mrs Pears If this was so and she te plied, "I agree to withdraw the netlen, my Lord."
LETTERS READ Counsel then proceeded to read two letters: The first, dated May 10, 1992, from Mr Silva to Mrs Pears, was as fol-
-
Dear Madam, Re: S.J. Action No. 352 of 1952.
record:
Colonel Arjono told officials two men called at his flat about midnight and asked for his Iden
fation papers, Suddenly one
of the men pulled out a pistol, but it misired, whereupon the two men knocked him on his hand several times.
He fell unconscious and was found later by one of his servants and taken to hospital-United PNBS.
the authorities belleved Peak Tramways: That you called on mo today Consul Recognised
One part of the Communist acherae apparently failed, Scal- tered around the camp' ''were "He is reported to have stay-mud-encased medicine bottles ed, at a small hotel In the that Torbay, South-West England, were to be filled with explosives
sort
used as and and to have left for Brussels of some two weeks ago," the paper said. grenades.
A Foreign Office spokesman Bald, "We have no knowledge
1125 any such visit by
Lew
The story appeared within a days of the anniversary of the biggest diplomatic mystery of the century.
On Saturday, May 25, 1981, Maclean and Guy. Burgess, both British Foreign Onice officials, reached St. Malo, France, by a Cross-Channel steaner and dis- appeared,
then the combined of the Secret Services of Western Europe have failed to trace them.
RAZOR STICKS
Meeting
Nearly one and a half million were carried by
passengers
SATURDAY, MAY 21 ~
by Air Philippines, Guam, Hawaii, USA Canada 8 am., vis P.A.L
UBA, Canada, 0 p.m., P.A.A. Japan, 6 pm. 8.0.A.0.29 Indo-China, „Branco, Trench North Siam. 6. P. Burisce
Airways- West Africa, 8 pm. Alf Vietnam.
Macao. 1 p.m., 1 p.m., is Leo tong/Ta thing.
China, People's Republic, 0.30
5y,m....- train via Canton. Indonesia, 1 pan, as Pakbol Japan, Canada, a pause Zizabeth Banks.
Formosa. # p... as Biengking. Indo-Chine, à più as Tyličkmpelt. Philippines, a p.m., as Panima KAMOOSHUNDAY, MAY 25, VIL
By surface thr Macro, 1 pun, vlaken. Fatzian.
MONDAY, MANTEAU
my. Airpl Thilippines. Guari, Hawaii, USA.a noon, vis PAA.
#Formosa, dapan, 1 pm. CAT.
Japan, 6pm, B.0.A.C.
Malaya, Indonesia, Australia, New zeanadh 3 pm. CRA
Mr K. Pardn and: (1)
Recognition has been accorded Offered to withdraw your claim herein against me; (Li) Asked me by HE. the Governor, provision- to be so good as to not press my ally and pending Instructions claim against you for further from the Secretary of State for costs as per bills to be taxed at the Colonies, to Mr & M. Backe In addition to the spears and Peak Tramways. Co., Ltd., Iast 3.00 pm today, N
as Consul for, the United States ■ Blam, Burma, India, W. Pákisten, Ralls,
the Red Inmates, had year, it was revealed at the ari-
2. That I Informed you that I of America at Hongkong, the Middle East, Africa, Great Britain.
·Europe, a p.m., 3.0.A.0. fashioned razor-studded sticksual general meeting of the was prepared to agree to (i) and Gazette notilled this morning.
(II) above, if you were prepared and nasty-looking missiles that company this morning. looked like concrete fists full
Notice was given in the It was decided to pay a divid-to admit on the coming Friday
Church Trustees was pre- Gazette this morning that the Mr G.O.W. Stewart and Mr of nails.
end of $3.50 per share, free of list that your action
and 411-advisedly | Hon. Me Justice E. H. Williams tax, on 23,000 fully paid-up maturely Besides the Imitation Ameri-shares and a dividend of $1.75 brought and that on perusal of has resumed, on, return from D. Black have been appolated can general's uniform, the_hos-per
of the Union share, free of tax, on the bills delivered, you are satis- deave on February 10 last, the the Trustees plfal commander, Lt-Col. Philip | 60,000 $5 paid-up shares
Bed as to my proper lien for the Chairmanship of the Committee Church in Hongkong, it was and The hot proft for the year
costs'due.me. Meel, uncovered two simulated
to administer the Hongkong War nounced in the Gazette this German generals' uniforms. One was $285,459,
That you had agreed to No Memorial Fund. V had five stars on it with many.
2 above, and called with me on: ribbons and much braid.
the Ragtrar, in view of the above, to adjourn the taxation. sine die pending obtaining of the
Li-Col. John Bostic, Camp
The Star, anying that Maclean commander, said the uniforms the West of England had been used in some sort of
landed in
a small privately-owned May Day festivity within the plane, added, "Although both
men are still officially reported missing, several recent d
compound.
worth
Urban Council
Members
1
appropriate orders from the Court,
I shall be obliged for your written
confirmation In reply
The thirty-seventh (C) in the series of lessons in Cantonese to be broadcast over Radio Hong kong by Mr S. K. Loe will be given this evening at 8.80, 1
- For the guidance of listeners
The Gazette coiffed this morn-when at this Friday's list: Communist prisoners injured
(a) You will appear and apply ments suggest that the
in the riot were being cared for ing that HE the. Govermor has
to withdraw your claim and re- ties now know their where principal
by American Army nurses, The re-appointed the following to be
cord No. 3 above. property dardded members of the Urban Council
(b) My Counsel will inform abouts and the full circum- stances behind their disappear plastic therapeutie, davices to May 20
occurred in a laboratory where for one year, with effect from
the Court that I will waive my The Hon,
claims against you for further Shing-kwan, Ngin amputoes were made. Some the Hon. Kwale Chan, Mr J. $20,000
costs Cover-und-above moneys was destroyed.
equipment
Finnie, Mr Fung Ping-fan, Dr
held by me) as billed for taxa- tion and that I will not ask for We publish below a summery of its riotous
In Compound 3, now empiled . L. Gosano and Mr D. Rutton-
an order for costs herein against of the lesson. Summaries of inmates, thec
subsequent lessons will be you. The appointment of Cal J. D. rubble from the riot could still be seen, along with rents and Clague to be a member of the holes tom in tents. United Urban Council during the ab-
sence from the Colony of Mr 3. Finnie was ·ɛlig' announced.
ance 1
Commenting on the Star's re- port, the Foreign Office tonight cald, "The position is the same as before. It has not altered." -Reuter.
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7.00.
Prem
SUPPLIES CUT OFF
Government
morning.
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12. A. (3) Kanye deo(1) chaang (2)]
day (8)yea (a) yerng lan (1) Bur
MOTED Dranges,
(c) This lofter be ready published in the Chixx Mali waw (3) (1) toon destii and your confrmation will then every Tuesday and Friday for be Aled with the Court for re- the duration of this radio cording.
fcature,
Yours faithfully
ANSAM
(Bd) Marcus da Silva, An invitation to dinner thefer to Miro Fears letter of confirma-page 137 Cantonese Simplified"); tion road:
Appointments Dear Sir
VocabularyI
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nut (3), ¿ A daughter, Combinatestă; v Naga
31. (1AWNE WEw(2). Preserved frult. · Confectionery, Ala * 27. Shoang(3)GRAW (A). •Treils
Tokyo, May 23, It was revealed today that the 6,00, regremme Summary: 0.02,
United Nations authorities Children's Half Hour -- "Jennings me Schant by Anthony Duckridge tha Pusan prisoner of war camp
In answer to your letter of (BBCIS), "Jennings to the Rescue":
the 10th ra SJ, Action No. 352 of The following Government 8.30, Caplaneen by Radio given by
cut off the food, supplies of Misi Loo Wei Lan hrid
ENG
North Korean and Chinese pri oppointments were announced 2052, conflem that I wish to (Studio): 0.00 Carroll Gibbons and soners a week before the distr
withdraw my claim against In the Gazette this morning....
You Studio Silodica (1119) Brie fooin-bances in the hospital compound Principal Almiemer (She arrived proper lien for costs due you. I and that on perusal of your bills. Mian: A. M. Ballantyne to be
am satisfied that you have a the campitwo days ago. H The disclosure was made durs in the Colony and as
assumed duty niso note that you will waive (1) Naam yun (1). "A, man." ing:
your clalan against me (over-and 124: LINUX Yun(3) AwOTYRIL, ME
above moneys already. held: - by
Generel Mepressions: 'alue())Ping agwaWL)); An Appló, you, which you will keep), and 03. Vuan (1) kon (3), Tomatoess also hot nak for costs against me.
13.- (1) Bhusa drai(3), Potatoes? Hold Yours faithfully,
34.3 Shertug Jetz (3) Morenoot."
• 85, # YAN (10(3)20Afternoon;
son and his Orchestra with Benny Leo: 1. Programme presented by The British Council (Studio)? 7.56, Weather Teport: 8.65. Time gaal and World News London Relayji. A. Van Fleet, Commander 2.10 Erection Talk by Candidate to the American 8th An
•Mr.P.C. Wen
in the visit of General James on May to be.
Mechanical
Class
from British camp today sammy), t0:00 Be J. C. Mapoua!! to not in
American officials said the prisoners, had resisted: "poreon- ing on the question of repatria tion and also objected to socho of them being segrated.
Urban Council (Studio); 8.16, tums: 0.45, Wercy. Faites and his Grobertro with Chorus: 0.00. Mule Lovers Hour -- Classical Requests presented by Charkha Riadson (Studio); 10.00, The Case of Henri Deird Landru (ICU); & Dramatisation of the French; ödürder Trial by John doughs of 50, Radio News, Ites] On 24ny, 12 food was stopped London Helay21); 14120, Goodnight Mario 21,40;Weather Report. God
and the pisoners were told they Save The Queen; 11.50, Close Daen, i would eat when they "obered II,
Affairs
Secretary
~~for"
Chinere unt
I further notice. Me R. W. 5. Winter to net pa thegistrar of the Supreme Court, Miss J. Brown and Miss M. A. Grant to act of Matrons, Grude
** (Signed) B. Pears. His Lordship then asked Mira Pears if she wished that her original-letter" at confirmation be placed on record in the Court file and she replied in the naiimative.
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