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Page: 10
China
They Met By Chance Wants To
made a curiously She accepted,
100 not asking
grateful, 10
prospects of adventure he held out; for though she was los a job of sorts, her life was bleak and solitary.
Tentrusting Couple, many questions, gane, for the Martin and Madge. He, with his finely drawn face, and bend to excite an artist, could have been taken for a composer, a poet, a philo. sophier, whose looks were a shop window for intellectual
merchandise,
Mudge was us homely as one
1 # of the crowd
Victorian
• domestic scene, and she wore
of
be
Murtin's business proved to
shoplifting
almost on an wholesale scale. He did not at fest Involve Madge directly, but used her as a kind of repository. for the large assortment of goods stores in he stole from chain the south of London,
an
her hair drawn into a bun after HEN one day he moved his the fashion of that time, and"business" to the West End, binked through rimless spec- theles that balanced on a small, fore, that trading there presents
and found, as others have be upturned nose.
problems all of its own. At le would have fitter well
this stage. Mudge became into the smoky scenery
active accompilee on his rall Hehemla; she would have look expeditions, and, when he Det home and the huge, was caught stealing from a scrubbed-top" furniture of
shop in the Strand, looked old-time kitchen. Both
with her. caught with out of place as they stood to-
At Bow Street, they both Rether in the dock at
pleaded guilty to the charge Street,
against them, before Mr R. H Blundell, and Martin asked that two others of his raids should be taken into consideration.
KORSO they were
Bow
old
It
F
friends. Which is lo say they hart known each other 30 years ago, when both were in their late teens. But their ways had parted then, and was out until a few days be
dock, fore they stood that they met again--by chance, in London's thronged and lonely
n reunion
that was
boy
year
Often he
In the
had
#
from the homes, been rc- captured; und
When last frey took him back
in 1943, his pure was so nearly
she was
out the
Mr Blundell heard story, and, when it was done, be asked the couple what they had to say.
Madge remained "I don't silent: Marlin sold: want to go back 10 Brixton, though I know that I'll probably have to. The doctor I saw ask- ed me it Te ever done a long stretch, When I said 'No,' he sald I'd probably have to this
•
Trade
British Visitors' Statement
London, Sept. 26. Chius genuinely desires to resume and extend trade with the West as well as the East, according to a state. ment issued here today on behalf of 31 Britons, includ- ing four Labour Members of touring Chinn. Parliament now
The British China Friendship Association issued the statement today, halfway in London through the tour, because some members of the party will have 10 return 10 London earlier than others.
"It was explained to us that complete Western the almost
on East-West trade embargo
served only to increase 1108 China's trade with the East and to stimulate and accelerate the development of her internal resources," the statement said.
both "Nevertheless
for. Its
material advantage and as a contribution to world peace, China is most anxious that all artificial or pollical restrictions on world trade should be re- moved as speedily as possible."
IMPRESSED
The statement added: "While this is not the place to deal in detail with what we have seen and heard, we are all greatly Impressed by it and feel an in- tense admiration for all that has been achieved in so short a time.
Chinese are the Arst The
to ro-
Established 1845
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1952.
SIDE GLANCES
627 gallerich
T. M. Fag. U. B. PAL OIL Capt. 1932 by HEA Borshe had
By Galbraith Reds Causing
"I'm starting to write my memoirs now, grandma--when I become famous I won't have time!"
Eden
For
Finds Cause Optimism
Vienna, Sept. 25.
The British Foreign Secretary, Mr Anthony
you can taste the fruit
in WATSONA
Unrest On India's Frontiers
ACTIVITIES INCREASE
Bombay, Sept. 25.
Reports from a number of reliable sources in- dicate increased · Communist-inspired unrest and
other disturbing activity on both sides of India's | frontiers with Nepal and Tibet.
In Nepal, currently undergoing a political crisis, the Reds, although outlawed officially as a party, have lately stepped up their activities in the mountain kingdom just across the Indian line.
Pushpa Lal, General Secretary of the Nepal Com- munist Party, who is under cover, is believed to be the brains behind 'new strategy adopted by the Nepalese Redi.
this
The
Taking advantage of recent notorious bandit in Burnen, who political developments in Nepal, | reportedly assumed the Red coupled with weak governmental leadership there, was recently administration in general, the given 22 years Imprisonment Reds have played a major part in for banditry. Other charges a recent peasant's revolt in are also
against him. Nepal's eastern terai. In
Bihar
government is movement, landless labourers believed contemplating action fooled the property of wealthy against other Communists for landowners.
their
part In a recent con- This action took place only a spiracy-United Press.
weeks ugo and wor not generally reported in the Indian press. However, the Nepal gov- ernment, according to informed sources, stopped it by effective action.
tow
Radio Hongkong
H.K.T.
cordials
Living Language
Why we say Carpenter.
While today a carpenter is a man whose trade leads him to execute any Fort of work with wood, originally he was solely á cartwright or wheel. wright, for the word comes from
the Latin carpentum, waggon. This has particular in- terest when one remem bers that when the people of Galilee spoke of Jesus as the carpenter's son they were really referring to him as the son of the waggonmaker,
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What HOW
much they land to say. Mindge of her marriage, thy time."
In this region the Reds form-
4. Programme Summary: 4.02, A children who had grown
ed on organisation up,
of farmers Light Concert by the Symphony
Orchestra; called the "Kisan Sangh" and Cummings (Baritone): 6.59, Can
Queri Artist: Henry married and left home, the busband. from
she MR Blundell consulted a medi- whom
cul report on Martin. "The
launched the revolt in its name, tonese by Radio given by Miss 100 FROAY, SEPTEMBER 14. Martin separated
apo:
Wai Lan kid 9. K. Lee (Studio): Their leader was Tulsi Amatys. 6.00.
By Air doctor says the sort of places
Organ Solo by Guy Wella a youthful Red, according to played on the Organ of Westminster Seattle, of the long years he had spent you were at are no good to you
Formosa, Okinawa, Japan, 1.9.A. Western Blajće) Canada, in mental homes since he was now," he said. "You're a ter
reliable sources.
Cathedral: 7, ""Tri by Jury" Excerpts 4.30 p.m., H.K.A./NW.Ada Although this lawlessness has from Gilbert and Sullivan's Light
Slain, Burn, first consigned to one after con rible nuisance, and society must
India, Pakistan, viction for theft while still
Ceylon, Middle East, Africa, Great fanst been at
| Opera, Sung by George Baker, Derek temporarily be protected. I'm going to send
Oldham Leo Sheffields, Arthur
Britain, Europe, Malaya, Indonesia, esenped
pe you to prison. Whether it will
brought under control, other Hosking. Winifred Lawson. with Australia, New Zealand. 4.3), P,Mə
B.O.A.C. to any good, I can't say, but at
By Surface direction of Rupert D'Oyly Carte: in swing. esped again, tenst it will keep you out of the do, that there are Eden, said today that he had found a growing feel-Red operations are reported to Chorus and Orchestra under the
Macao, 2 p.m.; 4 p.m.. es Tal way."
shortcomings.
Nevertheless their
Meanwhile,
7.40, The Three Elizabeths (Erlu in the western Contes)-The
Loy/Tak Shing. reing of confidence in the countries he had visited
National Symphony already re- He sent Martin to prison for achievements are
teral, bordering on India's Uttar Orch. cond. by Eric Contes; 3.60.
BATURDAY, SEPTEMDEN 17 complete that they released him six months.
markable. Madge was de combined effect of the land re- the
By Air particular, on his present European tour.
Pradesh State, the Communist Weather Raport; 6, Time Signal,
Philippines, Guam, Flawal, Torinally almost it once. patched to talk with the pro form and the great water con-
Mr Eden, who flew hore from Yugoslavia on Tuesday movement has received added World News and News Talk (London U.3.A., Canada, 8 a.m., via P.A.L.
strength by the secession of Relay): 8.15, tlou officer. The brief partner-
of Cloud", Programme for New Zealand lved on the ship was over, and the two went servancy schemes seems to be for a five-day visit, said that conditions in Austris, which some prominent Nepali Congress Dominion Day produced by Donaki he last visited two years ago, appeared to have much im left-wingers Chief among these Brooks (Recorded): 9. Atule Lovers their separate ways,
establishing a as they rapidly had done 30 years ago. Madgeconomic basis
proved and the "people are in much better heart."
is Kederman Byathita, who waK Hour Clauical fequests presented
nom. by Patricia Rigge (Studio); * 10, would
Koirala for to the virtuous development of China. We have
defeated by B. P. return
Leonardo's Day and our own, better life she had always led, and also been deeply impressed by Mr Eden was addressing a
the presidency of the Nepali or worse? (BBCTS). A diequation Airways. He em- Martin be taken to Brixton, and the new housing schemes, and news conference here.
These dis | between Bertrand Russell O.M. and Congress Party. sidents formed
Lord Samuel, Chairman-Sir William Macao, 2 p.m.; 6 p.m.. Tai from there
by the progress in the conquest phasised that the occupation of
new group
Hamilton Fyfe: 40.30, Dancing_Time | Loy/Tak Shing. of illiteracy."
burden not only
named Austria was
the Bampakchi
with Cormen Cavallaro (His Piano) Chino, People's Republic, 1.30 for Austria but also for Britain.
leftist) Congress-working and Orchestra; 11, Hadio Newsreel aan.; 6 p.m. train_vis Canton In an opening statement to the
'Communist lines.
(London Relay); 11,18, Weather -Hawall, U.S.A.. Canada, : Central heport: 1,10, Goodnight Music. Be Bouth Amerten, Noon Hong God Bave 20 Quees; 11,30, Clogs Downy
·
·AF
FTER that he
Fringe of respectable society, doing humble jobs, occasionally committing minor crimes of stealing and getting caught and mildly punished.
?
It seemed
Now, to Madge he made the proposal that he and she should unlikely that their paths would team up as business
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with the Austrian statesmen had covered the whole well as European situation problems specifically conceming Britain and Austria. "I think I
Su
Mossadegh's Demands
(Continued from Page 1)..
A
CONTACTS MADE
(or
on
GC-
Most important of all, cording to inside sources, they
The Long White
U.S.A. Canada, 3 pm., P.A.A. Japan, 4.30 p.m., B.O.A.C. Indo-China, Francs, French North West Africa, 4.30 p.m. Air Viets Slam, Burma, India, 430 p.m. Thai
Dy Surface
Kong Transport.
Buchan
Formosa, pn., se Wing Bang," Philippines, a p.m., Pron.
have developed contact with Trouble In POW Indonesia, 0 p.m.. Tilkampok. their former colleague, Dr K. I. Singh, the rebel Nepali leader,
Camp
The statement recorded the party's warm appreciation of reporters, Mr Eden said that his the spontáncous expressions of discussion frendship and goodwill with which the Chinese people have greeted us" and said: "there can be no doubt that the future development of friendship be can say that we found no diver-pil dispute with Britain, tonight
who is now reported to be an will gence of view in our assessment rejected them as an "unaccept- tween our two peoples
the Tibetan-Nepalese border. Berve the interests of bath, and of the various problems with able ultimatum",
The Prime Minister, Mr Win- According to which the free world is faced."
some sources,
Choju, Sept. 26. the interests of world peace."
He stressed that the Austrianston Churchill, was expected to Singh is awaiting on opport Nine prisoners were injured Government had assured him of review, the newly-created situa-unity to make an armed in when UN infantrymen moved their determination "to stand firmtion with his Ministers at in this difficult time" and added: Cabinet meeting summoned for The purpose for which they and Friday at 10 Downing Street, we are striving is the completo and independence of
PEOPLE'S RIGHT "This is the right of Austrian people promised In the Moscow declaration of 1843, next moves.
The four Labour MPs are Mr Geoffrey
Mr Bing,
Emrys Hughes, Mr Sydney Silverman and Mr Desmond Donnelly.
The party also included four freedo professors, and some doctors, artists and housewives.---Reuter.
Hunt For Missing Ship
created two
The Foreign Office is studying the 3,000-word note from Teberan and is reserving com- thement until it has consulted the United States regarding the
forces In Austria,
us in our
APPRAISAL
vasion of his former homeland. into an enclosure on Cheju prison In January of this year he tem- island on Thursday to remove porarily seized power in three prisoners who shoved a UN
guard into a barbed wire fence. Kathmandu, the Nepalese capi- tal, for several hours by leading
The POW Command said none an armed Red coup which was of the prisoners was injured
all almost successful.
seriously, although
werd The UN
wire burb.—
Recently, 14 persons were ar-treated in hospital. rested on the Tibet-Nepal bor-guard suffered a minor wound on der by Nepalese government his hand from a authorities. They were reported United Press. to be Communist agents who had mode. contact with the Chinese
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4490) Joong (1) -- Tsau (1) - Dzeet(0) gaw (8)(2) mean, gati(1)-gaha} (1) Tawng-(1)yun doh({1}); baayu(3) (3)yuet-gwawng(I). On the evening of the Mid-Autumn Festival, every Chinese family worshipped, tho
The · Mid-Autumn Festival (Hofer mnooh.
Vocabulary:
it was certainly not our in- Political experts stated, mean- tearby 10 years later, the while, that Dr Mossadegh's pro
the posals amounted to a clear-cut then given should stül ultimatum which demanded Reds, be unfulffled. We have not for-nothing less than unconditional The centre of Red netivity in gotten it and shall make every acceptance in advance of rigid costern Nepal is concentrated in effort In conjunction with our terms which in themselves are the districts of Llam, Jhapa and Allies to see that it is honoured."highly disputable.
Morang Britain would contribute this
Jean's demand for a down pay town In Nepal, is only a few feet Biratnagar, the only industrial year as she had done last year ment in advance of negotiations from the Indian Bihar border the mum of 20,000,000 schillings
The forty-fourth (E) in the (2) kul-gols (2) - asset (3)-(3) wah.. All (£280,000) to the cost of her of £49,000,000 was described as town of Jogbani and the Com- Tokyo, Sept. 20...
having "no legal basis".
the Chinese bellevod in his sayings.
42. (2) Mol (1)yun (1)m son(5) ints caally pass over the series of lessons in Contonese to munists and occupation Badar-equipped ships planes secured the seas south of Mr Eden sald.
frontier among the thousands of be broadcast over Radio Hong-(2)kul. No one disbelieved him.
Gaw(3) gaw(3) - (1)yun) Mr Eden said: "The road
kong by Mr S. K. Lee will bo Tokyo last night and this morn-
workers crossing daily.
doh (1) pang(1)-oon (1) hal(5) small coast ing for a
iles before
The first general authoritative guard which
behing (2)-po(5) (2)manyo (3)guot~! Actually. It is the Jogbani- given this evening at 0.30,
For the guidance of listeners reling (2). There was great, com vessel and its 31 passengers, efforts for peace and freedom appraisal of the proposals shade Biratnager point which has be which disappeared mysteriously is still beset with many dim- the following points;
come, known to inside sources, we publish below a summary of Delton to get to the cake shops is the focal spot for Red agents the lesson. Summaries of subse competed with one another to get to Buy moon cakes. Everyone without a traco three days ago. culties. I believe, however, that 1. Inan has no claim to the we are making progress. As amount demanded by Dr Mossa-
from India, Pakistan and Nepal, quent lessons will be published to the cake shops to buy moon There were mounting" fears the West grows in unity
and dogh. This sum would have and perhaps from other coun- in the China. Mall every Tues- cakes.) here that the 270-ton Kaiyo strength so I believe the op-been due had Iran ratifled the tries. Here they assemble and day and Friday for the duration Maru No. 5 and its passengers portunities for settlement. of supplementary, oil agreement in map out their plans of action, of this radio feature. were the victims of a new differences will increase."
1940 for higher royalties. Iran according to qualified Informa volcano explosion in the sea
has not akifled the agreement tion. had been Asked If näsurancés 200 miles south of Tokyo, where earlier explosions Jast week given during his visit to Yugo end the amount has been used to
new lets the clavia of Westem help in ease compensate the Anglo-Iranian There are reports that the to page 200, "Cantonese Simplified"). Myojin reefs and then, blew that country were attacked, Mr Oil Company for some of the Communists are sowing the
479. jang(1). To contest,, struggle, Eden
losses suffered since its eviction seeds for mass unrest in three said that any, assurances from Iran.
quested. To awe. To lack. other of this mori had been made pub
Bihar districts bordering
(1) shing. To complete The proposals provide 'for
The whole. lle a long time 220. No now the compensation of assets of the on Nepal Champaran, Darb-accomplish.
431. goong(1); A merit. An nurances had been either salted ATOC unul nationalisation took hanga and Muzzaffarpur...India- for by Mahal Tito nor given place, not for lots of goodwill and has already had a taste of Red ral border areas, action in several for profits caused through the Asked If Britain would sup company's eviction from Tran. Decording
to rellable ren
govern-day port Brazil when she brought
3. The Iranian counter-claists
Although the Elbport Omcials of the
Maritime up the case of Austria before to: compensation are nebulous
ment does not at the present Security Board here expressed the United Nations, Me Eden and it would seem they are signed attack, either from inside or time expect an open Communist fear that the ship may have replied: "We knew of Brazil fouloniuncing" the AOC without, they have taken a been blown up by new intention and are in sympathy claims. explosions in the reef area or with "Reuter,
4. The proposals Insist on number of security steps along swamped by the six-foot tidal
advance, acceptance of a rigid | the barder. wave believed to have been
agenda conditions for sub-
believed that at least Ita ming the ones to the fate some informal agreement has Emply-essed.) (1), Hollow. When they saw the merits they
which the by hallonal Court without leaving been reached the possibility
Government could call counter- ot.
Nepal sukgallons or modifications, upon armed forces from Bihar 5. The demand for payment and Uttar Pradesh States In
case of an emergency. of £40,000,000 sterling partly
the Purnea dis- Meanwhile, convertible into dollar
as an indication of lack triet has become a problem arca Bihar administration. of goodwill to make sellement for the possible. In view of Britain's Thore have been a number of
dollar position, precarious.
cates of loot and murder recent United Press,
Maikkar, Nakshatra
them up again.
carried a The Kalyo· Maru crew of 22 and a research group of nine scholars which planned to study the widerwater volcano in action.
coused the eruptions which
by
hit the nearby island
of Hachijo
round 2 p.m. yesterday,
arda.
by him.
PAKISTAN BUYS LOCOMOTIVES"
Karachi, Sopt,
The Maritime Security Board
25. dispatched six ships with radar Pakistan has bought 25 loco- yes yesterday to search the motives and 45 pieces of steel The US Far East air constructed rolling stock for forces' planci carried out the Japan for the East Bengal Nall-is
se job from the skies. Early way, it was learned here today, this morning, no trace of the The shipment will be delivered
of the year, Tilasing ship” had boot found-- | before the end Tel: 24052.
United FresS,
Ieuter.
Currency
400.
Combinatio
55. Jaang (1) seen(1). To compete.
RY. (2)- (3)day (3)yoong (3)yuat-beling (8) (1)ial banya (3) they und moon cakes for wor kiloping
40.* (2) Kui - (3)day bazye(3)- or (1)zuen, (3)dza tseet(5)-hoy (
dee (1) behag (2) (1)Tai (3)SHIZ After (Inlined) worshipping, they (lien) cat the cakes up to est them. 147,0 (3)Kul-{3}day · ini{2}+goan{3}. deo (1)-beling (2)_(3)hai hoong (11- 30. (1)shing (3)yul. The whole mum (1)-gen(3) Thoy, aw that the
cakes were hollow Inside,
40. (3)Daan-(3) bal (2)mocoy The
KAW (3) behng (2). (2)luf-(3)beon don (1),
(1)Yu gut (1) Jemg(1) (3)dzee-(1)legoo, But, Inside, each. cake there was a messagej kolonij
49.{2}}Cul-(3)day taf(3)-guen(2) Jerng(1) (3) dzen (1) teevo, (3)diata (1)ming (3)bank gow(3) KORI (1) » Jon(1)-goli(3) gai(3)–(3)wark lok(5),
understood the prophet's plan:
whole month.
(1)Shing gaw(3), (1)yuet.
*36. (1ishing (1)reen." The whole
32. (1)shing, goong(1). To sub-
year.
ceed. To fullll."""" To "carry out.
General Expressions: 107. Shuet(D) (3) WAIT, Speech. Bayings.
Words
A note
To
100. (3) Dane : (1) totoo.
60. (2)Kul-(3)dky son (3)-duk (1) - A monsigo (written); N
Kwaw(3) (3)kul-gen() 200. Ben(3) duk(1), zwaw(2), (3) waak yut(1) = (3) Chrg; (3)} Wood Can be muted. (1)alling-goon (3) confide. To trust
geh(8).- They Joong(1)-Trou(1) Dzoot(3):4 The were confident of the success of his Mid-Autumn Festivali,
plan. (They were confident that his 41. (3) Hoam •; (3) baàng » (5) lamzić | jilati would oertainly be successful). (1)Tawog«(1)yun • dahti). Won (1)
(To Be Continued)
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