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TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1952.

you can taste the fruit in WATSON'S

By Galbraith COURT UPHOLDS

SIDE GLANCES Of

Reds Accused Trying To Steal

Secrets

A Journey Military

North

PATRIC

PATRICIA is an Irish girl who went over to Eng- land two years ago to work; and unlike some girls who take ship from Dublin with that pious purpose in mind and seem to lose sight of it when they reach

London,

Patricia did get work at once when she arrived.

She got a job as a waitress, and what is more to her credit, she held on to il, and the lived

sensible life and saved

her sleady the other a boy. In due course she

11

money and made two

friends, one

und #girl

Lecure engaged

to the

whose home was up in cashire.

boy. Lan-

been HAVE

*

By the time

Усиг.

Patien

she hail

112 enough money to buy a return i tickel to her lane

in Comty Limerick and spend her holiday there and there she was able proudly

10 Runoutice

ner

ισ her her boy parents that she and hoped to marry Au January The adventure of going to England really seemed have turned out very well. for everyone.

next.

THE

to

E other day, Patricia dived her savings deeply into again, and bought a return te

Lantushire ket to the

jlved. where her ance

towa An

the journey in the north must have been the grimmest the the girl hart ever faced, Journey back cannot have been

much more pleasant.

can imagine her unexpectedly upon ber

man's door-step, and

the wonder and

and

arriving young Imagine and unbelief

and Joy in his eyes when he saw her here. And he would look

and see Into her eyes

were tears a them, and

pose

there

sup-

that was a girl's way of expressing joy. Then she would disillusion Him.

would

over-

Same-

Probably she dramatise what she had to say,

him with and startle thing like: "I'm on the run, Itarry, you've got to help me," for sie would have met situnics on the cinema. When

bor down he had calmed

would get the true story.

*

4

such

he

Rome, July 14.

Italy's Defence Minister, Signor Randolfo Pacciadri, tonight, accused Italian Communists of attempting to steal military secrets from establish- ments run by the Defence Ministry,

He told the Chamber of Deputies that "proof exists" of these attempts.

He claimed Communist cell leaders asked party members who worked in Ministry establish- ments to get plans of telephone installations "and other secret military information."

C'wealth

Broadcasting

Parleys

Inter-Working In Field Of News

Signor Puccindr! was speak- the Ing during a debate on Government's 443,800 milion lire ordinary and 275,000 mil. llan ro extraordinary defence budgele

10-

Answering Communist cusations that the budgets

Inten "proved the aggressive tions of the Italian Government," Signor

out Pacciadri pointed that Russin's military budgets amount to a huge amount.

"What do the Communista say about the Russian budget?" he shred.

The Minister listed American

craft

London, July 14. The Commonwealth military ald to Italy so for: 800 broadcasting conference, tanks. 328 planes, including 63 two destroyers, three which concluded its private jete. sessions here today, has cort vessels, 31 assault

and some $100,000,000 worth of planned

develop military equipment. ments to facilitate inter- working in the field of news ready been approved by the and the use of correspon-Senate (upper house). dents.

further

The defence budgets have al-

The Chamber

went into an

This was disclosed here today all-night session tonight to ap.

budgets and

other in a communique issued by the prove the conference

its ufter

inal draft laws in an altempt to plenary session. Presiding was clear the most important out-

Director-

the standing business before Broad-sumTIET

recess at the end DI con- this week-Router. began

Sir William Haley, General of the British casting Corporation. He vened the talks which here on June 23.

The conference was attended by Britain, Canada, Australis,

South New Zealand,

Pakistan and Ceylon.

Africs,

It reaffirmed the will of c Commonwealth broadcasting or- ganisations to seek still closer co-operation and mutual as- sistance.

Arrangements for the exchanges made Commoirscalth

staff

in

the first at conference 1945 were reviewed and proposals to stimulate general programine exchanges including television - were agreed..

TEAM PROJECT

Foreigners Engineered Cairo Riots

Former Minister's Allegation

}

Cairo, July 14. The former Wafdist

A team project utilising broad- casting wellers, producers and engineers from the various coun-Minister of Social Affairs, tries to devise and present pro- Abdel

Hassan Fattah grammes On major Common-

Pasha, told a Supreme Mili- wealth projects was worked out.

E true story was this: The had day_before_Patricia gotie shopping in the West End with Mary, the friend she had made at the enfe where she worked. Mary had suggested shoplifting was not very dim- cult or dangerous. Patricia had agreed to help her try; and the two girls had been caught mak- ing oft

bare with a leather - priced at 37s.

called. The pollee had been

at the police station the girls had been charged with be- the Ing.concerned together in theft. They had been let go on bull and ordered to appear The development of television next morning at Bow Street on the programme, technical and

sides, be tried

their administrative court to crime.

of

for

It was decided that the first tary Tribunal here today. subject to be dealt with by such that "a foreign hand" en-

a Commonwealth team should be the £1,888,000,000 plan for the gineered economic development of South Saturday" and South-East Asia.

January 26.

Was

(T. M, Reg. 12. B. PH, OM.

6-5 uthaith

"Your main job will be to keep your eye on the employees and see that they concentrate on their work!"

Crashes Jet

Into Hotel

Cardin, July 14.

A Royal Air Force Vam pire jet fighter crashed on the roof at Llandaff Hotel in Cardill today after col- Ilding at 30,000 feet with another Vampire..

Bound Over For Embezzling

Three

two fats and rooms at the hotel were badly

Д damaged, and

A 10-year-old youth, Tong of 34 Slu-hung, unemployed, Western Street, was bound over in $250 for one year charges of embezzlement by Central Mr Thomas. Tam at this morning.

on three

member of the staff, 72- year-old housekeeper Geor

rina Evans, was killed,

The

hotel was crowded with visiters at the time.

Vampiro

The

other

crashed in flames at Tide Fields, on the outskirts of ..Cardiff.

Pilots of both aircraft Опо out *baled

safely. Cardin airport, landed on while the other came down in Bristol Channel, about two miles from Newport and used a rubber dingby to keep afloat until rescued. An officer of the Cardiff Fire Brigade said "wreck- age was scattered all over the elty Renter.

Northwest

Cairo's Black Airlines' 5th

fire

rlots of

Anniversary

Faid as the The Magistrate defendant was willing to repay he had embezzled, he would bind him over... ·

the money

was a

CLAIM FOR

$60,000

In a claim for $60,000 brought before Mr Justice Williams in the Supreme Court this morn- ing judgment was given for the plaintiff firm.

Plaintiffs were the International Union Com- pany, of David House, and they were represented by Mr S. V. Gittins, instructed by Mr P. A. L. Vine, of Deacons.

Defendants were Johnson Trading Company and Tang Chue, a partner therein. They were neither present nor legally represented.

The claim was for damages for ! breach of contract on the sale of 50 sels of rubber tyres, $30,000

of being claimed ns return

loss of deposit and $30,000 as prokt.

Mr Gittins zaid that the original contract was for 100 sets of enused rubber tyres but this was cut down by half. The contract wes made on February 3, 1951.

It WAR

REDS ATTACK IN

JUNGLE

subsequently found Vietminh Operation

that the tyres were used ones and were absolutely unsuitable, unusable and worthless.

between

the

Mr Giltins added that in the correspondence firms there seemed to be some hint of fraud, "I am instructed that we tried to get the Police Interested but they would not

Salgon, July 14.

A Communist Vietminh column has suddenly at- tacked in dense tiger-infest- ed jungle land of Southern ის- Annam in what some servers belleve may be the start of a major offensive, it was disclosed on Monday. The Vietminh column faunch- ed its attack on Sunday morning

$985.20 with costs, Mr Justice outpost of Tandray, 300 miles Reece In the Supreme Court north of Kontoum in jungle this morning remarked that far which is inhabited by rare and from the defendants owing the savage tribes.

act," he added,

A CLAIM FAILS

M

In diamlesing claim for against the Franco-Vietnam

cordials

Living Language

Why we say "Ye gods and little fahes."

This phrase is still used to express amaze- ment, chiefly by those too plous to swear. But in fact it is founded on it a blasphemy for comes from-- "Odds fish!" (a favourite ex- clamation of Charles II) which is a corrup- tion of "God's flesh," or the body of Christ.

be As "Odds fish!"

came

old-fashioned some new and more resounding way had to this be invented and brought: "Ye gods and little fishes" into being.

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TURIDAY, JULY 15

Farmors,

By Air p.m. C.A.T.

sum, the plaintiff had been General Pierre Lecoq, Com-

of mander the overpaid by the sum of $3.70.

French-Viet- in the namese forces

Japan, 430 p.m., Thai Airways. Upper

York. Furmbed, Okinawa. New who conducted his plateau region, quickly Plaintiff,

PP Seattle, Canada, 430 p.m., N.W.A.E... was Tam Wing and peated for air support to repel Maloya, Caylon, W. Pakistan, own case, his claim was for balance due the

attack which Bahrein, Communist

Great Britain. Europe,

By Surface for carpentry work done on two was directed against the fourth 4.30 p.m.. BO.A.C contracts in Kowloon during Vietnamese Division.

Macro, 1 pm; 6 pm, 65 cummer last year. The first Four patrol planes responded Hong/Tak Sung

Philippines, 2 pm._ Kores. job was for $1,000 and plaintiff to the call in the afternoon and

Japan, 2 p.m. Tamesis claimed he received $1,110 and strafed and bombarded the

Indo-China. 2 p.m.. on the second contract he got rebel units $1,300 out of $1,000.

Defendant

trading yung

sopted by Mr F. W. Ko.

was Young Tin- as the LAICKY

In

REBELS CAPTURED Meanwhile, in Central Annam

the French where

launched

Construction Company, repre-operation "Quadrille last week

a

on relieve pressure Annamese capital of

20-1

the

Huc

A

Manak.

Malaya,

Tuluwan

Lea

Hulda

Indonesia, 5 .p.m., sa WEDNESDAY, JULY 20 By Air Philippines, Guam, Hawall, USA, Canada, om.. Vla 2.A.L.

Formom 11 a.m., C.,A.T.. Malaya, Indonesia, Austraila, New

Det. Sub-Insp. Lew said that defendant had beeri working for the course of his judgment,

Formuse. 1.30 pan. IX. Airways, his Lordship said that on the communique reported the cap-Zealand. 4.30 p.m., C.P.A. the complainant, a Chinese wo-

ture

more prisonery,

W Pakistan, Stom, E. India, man, Kong Kuk, who

evidence it seemed to him to try of

Middle East, Africa, Great Britain. licensed newspaper hawker. The be perfectly clear that the plain making a total of at least 800

taken since the drive Europe, 4.30 p.m., B.O.A.C. rebels ELAT was labouring under defendant received $35 a month

Japan, Korea, 4.30 pm, 3.0.A.C. 21 miles from the for delivering

By Burface paper's for the delusion and had become con- began

Млево, beleagured capital. This offen-

1 pm; p.m., ... Les complainant to various houses | fused with his figures,

Hong/Tak Bhing. on the Peak.

sive began on July 8.

China, People's Republic, 9.30 am.. In another sector of the Indo-train via Canton. Chinese

front Vietnamese patrol stumbled"

dinto

a rebel ambush near Hungyen, 21 mile south-east of Hanoi. Again, air support was ordered and it was officially

announced that at least 50 dead Communists were

On July 5, the complainant approached the defendant and asked him for $150 outstanding dues for papers for June. The defendant said that he had not received the money and would pay complainant on July 7.

On July 7, defendant failed to appear for work, and com- plainant's son delivered the papers will July II. It was then discovered that the defen- fees for dont, had collected June and July papers from the the various houses on the peak. He mentioned no nationalities.

reported The Hassen Pasha Abdel Fattah

complainant

the Managing Today marks the fifth anniver- the matter to

Chian thoroughly discussed, including was giving evidence for the in the trial of

Northwest Airlines' Director of the South television prosecution the

sary of possibility

the Police transcriptions subject to artists Ahmed Hussein, leader of Al Orient service. On July 15, five Morning Post and

years ago,

the airline began were motifed. and other rights being sailsIshterakeya, National-Socialists.

Husseini is accused, with five scheduled service over the Great factorily setled.

The

recognised supporters, of instigating the Circle route between Tokyo and conference the

for exchange need

pro- riot

Abdel Fattah grammes and to have available transcribed programmes for this said that Ahrned Hussein,

lawyer, received money from neously with the main government secret funds.

(The riots caused the death of conference.

over 30 people, including 10 give yourself educational broadcasting com-, British, and damage to about mittees held a number of meet- 1700 establishments In the

Egyptian capital).

when And

Patricia now, ought to have been in court, she was up in Lancashire. As for Mary, she had borrowed £3 from Patricia and vanished.

"HAT shall I do?" Pairi- Weln cried to her young man. And he was frm as

go back,"

in her. You must

Le sal "and

up: But Mary

a

said it would inga.

mean prison for sure," Patricia said.

"You must go, all the same,"

boy replied.

the

Sa Patricia made the mourn-

ed guilty to her crime. There silli no sign of Mary.

was

A policeman said: The other girl has previous convictions for shoplifting. She told us it was her faull this girl stole,"

stood

technical

and

The conclusions and dó- conference will cisions of the now be submitted to the gover-

A

third

called

some time 1956.-Reuter,

Wheat Shortage

In Argentine

Han Pasha

a

The defendant Was arrested

12. on the morning of July Seattle.

The total summ of money that Inter-Office flights from Tokyo defendant had

embezzled was were begun to Manila, Shanghai, | $239.50. Seoul and Okinawa,

Northwest has since switched its China service from Shanghai to Taipeh, and Korea is served through Pusan instead of Seoul.

When Shanghai was besieged by Red forces. Northwest

από Minister, planes

personnel be-

STABBED IN BACK Another Wathut

to

China's mainland

in

Radio Hongkong

A

Inquiry Into Ship's

Sinking

(Continned from Page 1)

leaking heavily in water, both in holds and in engine rooms. From onwards, all hands that time started pumping from No. 2 hold. The ship then altered course to under southwest to bring her control. The ship resumed

course at 7 am, when con- she was sufficiently under trol.

normal

Witness said the ship bore the typhoon all Saturday evening when the force of wind was terrific. He said the ship was behaving very well in the fore- noon that day and the only the trouble experienced was leakage in the hull.

He said the first engineer ze- ported to him at 2 pm, that they would have to stop, both cagince within three hours owing to the water rising in the ship.",

UNCONTROLLABLE

11

found against losses of two dead and 13 missing.

H. Barneo, 0 a.m., as Hin Bang", Australia, New Zealand, -a-pm.

Anking.

Middle

Mainya, Ceylon, Aden, East, Great Britain. Europe, 1 pm.

City of Karachi.

THURSDAY, JULY 17 By Alr Phillpplier. Guam, Hawall, Ban Francico, Noon, Via FA.A.

Indo-China, France, French North & West Africa, 4.30 p.m., Air Viet- In both Hanoi and Saigon the nam.

Philippines, N. Borneo, 4.30 p... growing Vietnamese Army was given the honour spot in ..A.

Siam, & W. Pakistan, Middle Bastille Day parades Over East, Africa, Great Britain, Europe, 10,000 Vietnamese troops 4.30 p.m., 8.0.A.C. marched in the Saigon parade Macao, 1. pan; 6 pan., sa Leo while some 5,000. of a total of Hong/Tak shing. 15,000 cok part in the Hanoi show.

There were United Preas,

No

Incidents, m

Lesson 40 L

Transport and Communications (refer to page 188, "Cantonese Simpilfled"). Vocabulary:

31. hoong(1).-Empty.

Combinations:

Vacant

1

lly Surfac

train via Canton.

China, People's Republic, 9.30 am..

-

Formont, a.m.. to Wing Bang. Japan. 2 p.m.. sa Kirsten Maerak. Melaya.. p.m., Helios.

125. (1)Ngaw (3)wab__42)ngaw recoo(3) - (yut(1))-gaon(1) _{1}= (3)daaye-(1)m-gal(3), gch(3)-- said would like a medium-sited one, 120. (2)Kul (3)desu geens{3}- yul(1)-gaw(3) faw{2)-gay(3) daaye())- faingaw-hui(3) Lai(2) fawng(2) mate "then called'a foki, to take nie to the

the room..

_121. Glaw(3), dow(2)-gay(3) (1)toon@. (ingaw (2)homa-doh(3) san(1)- lau(2)The foki accompanied me up to the 2nd floor.

The fortieth(), 'in the series |

(1)haang-(3]yup* 121. (2)Ngaw. or lessons ini.Cantonese to be (Inte) the reception desk.

hui(2) (3)gwal-ineos(2)--I walked up broadenst over Radio Hongkong! 122. (3)Nga (3)mun by Mr 9. K. Lee will be given | (3)nwel-meen(2) seen(1)-shasnglij (3)yau (3)wah; (2)Nay - (3)day this evening at 0.30.|.........

hoongi)-fawng(2) mab(3)?"--I naked Programme Summary: 402,

For the guidance of listeners the reception-clerk: Have you ally Ing authority of each of the Abdel Meguld Hann, said that gan a round-the-clock evacua-

Light Maand Song: 828,

121, (2)KU......... (3)danp (3)want constituent broadcasting orguni. the Wafdist Government took tion operation. The last plane Cantonese by Radio given by Miss

we publish below a summary of vacant po ful journey south, and next salient for ratification.

"Lan and B. K. Les

the lesson. Summaries of sub-ujaYau ah(3), seem{1)-shaang(1);** A Lee Wal left control every precaution

(Studio) 4.80. Interlude morning at Bow Street, before

sequent lessons will be published | He replied: "Yes, sir. Orchestral Belections; 7.30, "Down Commonwealth popular indignation following hall of small-arms ́fire,

ed in the China-Mall every 1. (alay Sir Laurence Dunne, the plead-broadcasting conference will be events in the Canal Zone on

yecoo(3) 43)darye- Memory Lane" presented by Alleen Within 48 hours after the Woods (Studio) 1:00. * Weather

Tuesday and Friday for the ghialik)-(3wdak sal(3), wh(3) Ah(3)?"-Would you like a big one in 1935 or January 25, "but we could not

or a small one?" have expected we should be beginning of the Korean War, Report: Time Signal, World News

and Nows Talk (London Relay); Ho sold the port engine stop-duration of this radio feature, stabbed in the back by our on Northwest planes began flying, "Fax 207 Beer Gillette at the

ped at. 5 p.m. and the ship he- Laugh sald, pointing the new-historie alelift, The Corsels: compatriots" ho

come uncontrollable partly due first planes were loaded with DBCTS) with Ted Ray, RNTY his Anger at the dock

to this reason and partly due wo other witnesses for the newly-improved anti-tanks, roc- Bluett, and Peter Seller: B. London

Melodies Studio

(BDCTS) Peter to some other cause! After the kels and hunchors, desperately Yorke and his Orchestra

with prosecution said that they zaw

breaking down of the port en- needed by UN forces who found alcolm Lockyer (Piano) 0.20,

never answered Alimed Hussein speeding in

their old equipment tradequate Minical Notebook presented by Ugine; the ship black car, directing operations

her helm. The ship was going on January 20,

against the Reds' heavy tanks. how. Father... Ryan. 8.3.

(Studio); 10, The Lution girl" in circles, in the sea, Hundreds of tons of vitally 30.15, At the Ballet "Les Sylphides"

Orch. A fourth witness claiment needed supplies and thousands of hoolt.

Murray)...London

At about 6.30 p.m. that day, Philharmonic Orch, cond by Fir The Argentine win have no that he saw Ahmed Humein in combat replacements have been malcolm sargent: 10.45, First Flanz witness said, an 605-signal was what evl com- | wheat or export · Nils year if Jeep near the select Mohamed flown to battle over the Great Cuartet plays Gershwin: 1 Ladio sent out and replies received from panions can do to you." Bar current crop estimates prove core Aly. Club,, with demonstrators Circle the shortest route below Reel London Telay): 11:15. two ships, the nearest of which Laurence sald to her. But he sees and may have to impart acclaiming him with shouts of tween east and west.

Goodnight Muste: 1129; Weather Report God Save The Queen; 11.30 was the Prometheus. At 9.53 put her on probaties iristead of wheat.

"Long live, the loader,"

Northwest

that night, the ship fired distress Present estimated.

recently began sending her to prison.

place the

rockets in response to a message Stratocruisers

tho There was atill

(The reference to January, 25 using no sign of current wheat crop at about

| recalvéd' from the Prometheus Mary. But in an envelope with

110. million bushela, slightly was to the operation at lamallia Tokyo-Scattle portion of its

asking for rockets to be fred. a London postmark Patricia more than half of the 1030 when British troops and tanks Pacific airways. Flying time be had received back the 23 she

Canadian Govern- smashed two Egyptian Folleetween the two eilles hos bo INTELLIGENCE TEST SOLUTION had lent to her friend. Per- ment

and cut to a record low of 18 hours. of Statistics headquarters, killing 42

Future plans of Northwest in haps It is # measure of the Wheat Review mys if current wounding 60 Egyptians who status of shoplifters now the Argentino, domestic consump defied them in a six-hour slege, the Far East include the expan- criminal world, that there. I 'tion In-mhlataked at the can according to a British comsion of its current routes to to Balgan. honour among them as there, la timated level it will be neces munique issued at the time provide services sold to be among thieves

Calcutta, Bombay tary to import wheat Into Three British soldiers died, one Bangkok, other kinda; for both these two, Argenting sometime In the cur officer and 12 other ranks' being i Colombo, Singapore, Jakarta and in a way, had acted honourably, rent chop y car,

wounded)Router,

Jesselton,

PATRICIA, a nonlly-dressed,

pretty girl of 22, frensbilng. walding for prison, She could think of nothing to say in her own defence.

You

of

Buenos Aires, July 14.

cropho

a

on

Close down.

fit thera sro a children, of whom in are pora,

boy and three strja, and the chance that one bore came and 'mo girls chame laze-drawn

32,40 14'a, Bity-fifty aḥanON, London Bayreno, Service,

Capt. Blaikie, maid, the ship righted tho Prometheus ut ap- proximately 11 p., that night. At 1 am, the next day, the Forder to abandon ship was given. The vessel was sinking and the hand pumps were not able to cope with the situation.

The bearing it continuing.

91. Teen(1) hoong(1)~The outer spare-Atmosphere.

92. oong() hay(3)-Air,* $3. Hong(1) tawng(2)~~An empty room. A vocant room

A

123, (3)Kul dah(2)-ħar(1) YUKI1- gaan(1) Boongil)-fawng(d), tăing(a) (Jinkaw (3)yup-hui(3) tal(2)-(3)han. -General Expressions:

fe opened a vacanì room and asked 13243/Gwal meenta) reception me to go in to have a look at i desk. A shop counter.

30 129, JEJNgaw (3)yun-hui(3) gaan(h) -15% 4310wal+mern{3}' scent-fawng(1) entered the room,

reception-clark. shang(1)~~A

130, (3)Ngaw tas(3)-gear(3) gaan(1) "shop-keeper.

fawng() 154. Tal(a) dawng(9)~To view that the room was large enough;

gau(3)-(3)dexyassu saw **131. (2)Yau-yut(1)-gaan(1), mi{g}}- 133. Dəb(3) hoy(1)—Ta Jeave shunt)dawng(3) -(1)toon yutili open.

(3)daye (1)KONSTRU{3}/ (-(1)Keh lau(2)—A verandan. There was a 6ath-room and s‘big Transport and Communications verandah, k (continued):

room.

100.

(To Be Continued) |

Pristed and published by Stewart ARTHUR GRAY for and on behalf of Bouth Chins | Morning Port Limited at 1-3 Wyndum. Street, City of Vistoria, in the Colóny of Hongkong.

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