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Help Bring Peace

The East Appeal By Pakistan Envoy

A Son Goes To

To

Out To Work

ROM his home in a Scot-

village,

good-

looking, fair-haired boy named Ian, get out one morning not many years work for the ago, to go to first time.

He went with a jaunty step. sure and confident, 13 boya are, of himself and of the fine

not

future that he meant to build. lle carried brand-new tool- bag, and in it was a sel DI brand-new tools the tools of a bricklayer's trade, trowels and cold chisel, club hammer, lines and pegs, and the flat chici called a bolster. They had been provided for him by his parents, who, on that morning, felt very proud of their son

lon served his apprenticeship, laid a solid foundation for the future, and worked so well that no one had cause to complalu. When he changed jobs, he did so to better himself, and because he

obliged to. he was

dny, He took the THEN one

first of two strange, un- explained steps. Without tell- ing his parents where he was off to, he quit Scotland and came to a town near London, where he quickly found himself an excellent job in his trade.

While his parents fretted and worried, and made what quiries they could, Inn, for 16 months, held his job and well in the southern town.

have Then something must gone wrong, though he keeps to himself what

All of a sudden, he sells his precious tools, and comes up to London, and here he can find nothing better to do thon to take casual work as a kitchen porter.

I

was.

did

was during the lean period when one such job had ended and he had not found another, that the police arrest- ed Jun. They found him in the West End tale one night, and watched him for half an hour as he went from door to door of darkened shops, seeming to try his shoulder against them and prove their locks.

140

stage, very

little was known

By H. King Wood

Canberra, Oct. 31.

An impassioned appeal to Australia to help bring peace to the East was made at a ceremony at Australia's National University by the Pakistan High Commissioner, Mr Haroon.

He was representing Sind University at cere- monies connected with the installation of Lord Bruce as the National University's Chancellor.

“We in the East look to you who have the know- ledge, science and technical skill to help ys in the backward countries who are the bone of contention in || this world,” said Mr Haroon.

"We look to you to give us the beacon of light for peace and which we are searching. We feel that harmony and friendship in the East can only come to us if you try to help us.

"I apeak to you from the heart of Asia, and I come with the hand of friendship extended to you,

to send

·

CANBERRA: Since

Sin!! University Was the to lift our primary production to youngest

adelegate; the stage of plenty again. oxford, the world's oldest, was Wheat gets less each year In represented by the Chief Justice quantity and poorer in quailty. of Victoria, Sir Edmund Herring. butler production is slipping and Speaking at the installation, in practically every instore it is Australia had battle to maintain normal Lord Bruce sald become the bridgehead between excorts, let alone increase them. the East and West and it was Wool, mainly because of the vital

that the problem of the good prices over the last few seasons, is holding its own, but East should be understood.

despite the fact that thousands of acres of what previously were June, wheat lands have been turned 1953, new Investments in Aus-over to sheep there has been no Vos increase in the quantities of tralia of "American capital total-wool offered at auctions, led nearly £50-million have Wheat flies the danger signal. been made. The companies Mills, planned and equipped to concerned are either extending run four shifts a day, are now their prescut interests in Aus- down to less than three and will tralla or setting up entirely new be luskey to keep up two shifts enterprises.

next year. Experis in all fields Petroleum -products have have warned that the time in in taken the cream of the invest-right when Australia will be ments £30-million, while wheat importing country, motor vehicles and metal pro- ducts have accounted for £ million,

food processing £4 million and chemicals and other

tenis, £2-milion.

queer

Which makes rather reading when it is remembered that other countries of the world are stepping up wheat produc- tion by huge amounts.

BUDDHISM LESSONS

A Lissom blonde named Camilla SYDNEY: A group of Sydnwy Dziubinski has decided to stop people will soon begin to take in the one place for the time lessons in Buddhism from Buddhist

being.

nun, Sister Dham- Twice daily, seven days a madinna, who came from Cey-week, Camilla has been disap- Ion recently, and who is now pearing for the Great Lyle, a She disappeared all magician.

living in Sydney,-

Established 1845

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1952.

SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith Soldier's

9.25

T. AL. VIP C Cope, 1961 by KIA Berrien, Ina,

"They're trying to put off raking the leaves again! Will you lecture them about sprawling around and doing noth- ing all the time they're home?"

The Chaplin Mail

Blx

Touch

Paris, Nov. 3. hundred cheering French actors and actremeS suddenly brake Into roars at Iaughter, when Charlie Chaplin being installed an honorary member of their the Ambassadeurs union

ut

Theatro here today, nearly fell Into

prompter's box

the

centre of the footlights.

The comedianı scrambling to his feet joked "That's just my usual work.” Reuter.

Swedish

Ambassador

The sister has already given the way from Bombay, through To China Here

Wis

Last week stelly

frock

wants Now she

about him, and Mr Reece want/madinna. Fifteen have already with a little more future in it take over his new appointment.

ed to learn more,

enrolled and will meet at 11โร house.

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timer of posting

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4 By All

Japan, 4.30 p.m., That Airways. siam, Burma, India, Pakistan. Africa, Great

Britain,

Europe,

Murder Trial

(Continued from Page 1)

and Sten guns, to seo what had happened and they asw Go- lagher, seven yards from the entrance of the guard house with the rifie

In his hands slightly pointing downwards

UNDER ARREST

arrest.

*

Scully took the rifle, opened the bolt and elected an empty cartridge case. Gallagher was Immediately placed under close They also saw man bing wounded on the road.

Gallagher was taken into the guard but

Mr Describing the dead man, Blair-Kerr said that he was a amall businessman who had a

stall some 250 yards on the Talpo side. of the dump. His wife look

WATCH FOR

"SHORKEL

Kenya Latest: Troops Expecting Armed Resistance

Nairobi, Nov. 3.

British troops now engaged in raids among the foothills of Aberdare range are expected, with- in the next few days, to come into contact with armed resistance when they attack a Kikuyu “re- doubt" in the heart of these mysterious wooded mountains, “

In anticipation, stretchers and other first aid equip- ment were flown from Nairobi today to cope with what may be the first casualties of the campaign.

Aberdare separate the main · Kikuyu reserves European farmlands bordering Rin valley.

The

from

The attack is likely to come from both Nyeri and Nakuru

ed after it and sold chocolates, sides, with the Lancashire

Arbitration

cigarettes and mineral waters Fusiliers engaged in the dual Board Meets

assault.

Intelligence reports showed

An Arbitration Board to de- that the hand core of Kikuyu terrorists, supported by criminal termine the amount of com- elements from other tribes, have pensalion to be paid in respect established a kind of guerilla of the resumption of Inland Lot headquarters in this trickless No. 3231 In Bridges Street con- forest

Board pack up for the night. are sacred in Kikuyu mytho-ring. The

Some of the Aberdare peaksvened in the Land Office this comprised W. K. Thomson, Acting (Chairman), and it is understandable Registrar-General that members

of the

tribe Mr A. V. Currie (nominated by irrevocably committed to the H. E. the Governor), and Mir should G. W. Grey (nominated by the Mau Mau movement decide to make fighting Chairman on half of the former

white he made his rounds on * bleycle selling similor things. In addition he had an fce-cream box on the back of the cycle. He lived in Kaulunghang Village with his wife and three small children,

On the right of July, 20 he returned to his stall and hoped his wic He decided to make a further round on this bicycle and pro- ceeded in the direction of Tau Pass. His wife heard a Bhat fred and proceeded back along the main road and saw her. husband's bleyede lying, on side of the road.

Crown Counsel said that the accused, when in the guard hut, Incoherent and slightly hysterical He proceeded to, cry at one point and one witness would

say the accused asked if the man WAD dead

Police were called, also Police Surgeon,

WAS

the

102Y!

sland around them.

STOLEN FIREARMS

There is a they are well armed. hundred

firearms have been

owners).

The Lot is part of an area of approximately 5,000 square feet

possibility that resumed by Government for the of erécting a now Several

Council Market in Bridges Street. The area which is subject of the inquiry by the Arbitration Board comprises 825 square feet..

stolen in the past few months and few have yet been used in Mau Mau attacks. the

theso

After particulars of the area and estimated valuation of the property had been given by Mr

Dr Pang, and It was thought that, unde the Adjutant of the Regiment. the terms of their oath, ad-

Inep Askow inspected the herents had surrendered body and took a small piece of rifles, shotguns, revolvers 10 | A, R. Giles (acting Valuation and metal which seemed to protrude leaders who have hidden them Resumption Officer), the hearing from a chest wound. There was in a central armours in utils. was adjourned to a date to be niso

a hole in the ice-cream | Eleven Kikuyu tribesmen were fixed.

carrier dump

on the side facing the today charged in the Resident Magistrates Court at Naivasha

MULTIPLE INJURIES with the murder of a British A post-mortern showed that

the man died from multiple "In- juries, hacmorthage and shock

as a result of gun shot wounds. The entry of the bullat was in 11a.m.. B.O.A.C.

the "Philippines, Guam, Hawaii, USA.

left shoulder which shat. Canada, B p. via PAL.

tered the shoulder bone, Inter- Malaya, Ceylon, Stam, Burma.nally there were fragments of Pakistan, Middle East, Great Britain Europe, 6 p.m., B.Ó.A.C.

By Surface Macao, û jima o pan; ss Golden City/Tak Shing.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER S By Air

Formosa, Japan, 1 pm, CAT. Malaya, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand, 4.30 pm. CPA. York), Canada.

Formosa, Okinawa, UBA (New 4.30 p.m., H.KAJ N,WALA

Indo-China (Tonkin only), 4,30 P, CPA

Japan, 'p.m., B.O.A.C

By Burtace Macao, 9. a.m., 6 pm. sa Golden City/Tak Shing

was brought to Bow, Street, and there, before Mr

two public lectures and on both the Far East to Tokyo. Bertram Recce, he pleaded not occasions a hall which holds 150 guilty to loitering with intent

"He puts me in a box, waves Olled.

Mr T. H.-Wistrand. Swedish his hand and-puff-I'm not," to steal from the shops.

found the manufacturer, Mr L. Berkeley, lightened the The magistrate

Peking, arrived. said Camilla-with

ith-a-smile-that Ambassador to case proved, and remanded lan adverused for people intersted.

morning here this morning from Mar- carly

seilles in the French liner Felix for a week in custody. At that in studying under Sister Dham- murk at the airport.

something Roussel ca route to China to Accompanying him are Mrs Wistrand and their daughters, Sylvie and Philippa. They will leave for Peking by ship via Tientsin after a fortnight's stay in the Colony.

At Kowloon Wharf to wel- come the Swedish dignitary were Mr C. Blaker, Honorary Consul-General of the Royal Star. Swedish Consulate in Hong- kong, and Mr K. A. Munro, | Filmore. Honorary, Vice-Consul

Mr Berkeley began studying

WHEN Inn next apponere, Buddhism 18 month

the dock, Mr Badger, the probation officer, went into the witness-box. This young man,"

to

is joining a ballet.

COAL · MISSION SYDNEY: A three-man mis- said he hoped eventually

sgo and sion from Pakistan ia due In become a Buddhist

Sydney this week to investigate in Sister Dhammadinna is living prospects of obtaining coal he said, "Is a bricklayer from in a suburban fat as the guest Queensland. Pakistan recently Lanarkshire.

tons of married couple. Grand agreed to buy 30,000

Queensland coal and the mis "A bricklayer?" asked in surprise, for it is not daughter of an, American ollin is carrying the sale a step magnate, she renounced her money and possessions 25 years further.

Mr

of a

Retce

that a man with such a

SYDNEY:

also

of

often trade gets into Iun's sort of ago when she became a convert interested in buying coal A Hongkong firm is trouble, "But

but they must be to Buddhism, crying out for

bricklayers in

This week she said she be-negotiations have not yet been Lanarkshire, the

Analised, magistrate lieved she had a mission to pro- went on, as if it were well-

We haven't lost known that the Scottish county pagate Buddhism in Australia.

BRAVE SPEECH

our initiative and can still pull was particularly hard hit by a

the best a fast one with shortage of men thus skilled. CANBERRA: Bravest man in

them. A labourer has been sent the Government this week wus Bald, "Yes, sir" Mr Badger

the Minister for Defence, Mr to gael for, among other things, and he went on: "His parents

who cold-bloodedly renting a police station to are most anxious to have him McBride,

told farmers that primary pro- back."

Job duction was falling for the sim- "And like lue to get a here on get mysel" straightened ple reason that producers had oot, before I go back, lan put had things made too easy for

er, were making too them, and in,

much money

"Don't you think it would bo better to be in an environment where you have friends?" the magistrate asketi. "You could

כן

He was a brave man because hle Government governs by the grace of the Country Party, which in the main is supported get a bricklayer's job again........

the land and "Ah've no tools," Ian said. by the man on "We'll get you the tools, and

the wealthy producer organisa Clone, you can carn good money and pay us back out of it," said Mr Although holding the defence Reece. "All you've to provide portfolio, McBride spoke with ample knowledge of lils subject,

Wool

in the will to work.",

*

sent back to Scotland. He went

Но

woman. A cou

court

was told that woman who advertised for a fint was interviewed by the Inbour- She gave him eight guineas and he gave her a key and an address,

OR

ferent

"I

This is the second time Mr Wistrand is visiting Chino, was there some time in 1937 us a tourist," he said..

Mr Wistrand is relieving Mr S. Soderblom, who left for Sweden early this year.

Mr Wistrand was formory head of the Legal Department in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs In Stockholm. He has been in the '|

diplomatic service for some 30

years.

Radio Hongkong

H.K.T.

Console;

|

China, People's Republic, 8.30 a.m. train via Canton.

Formos, um. ne Wing Sand. Malaya, Ceylon, Aden, Middle East,

·ALITY, DE

Indo-China.

20 10 am.. North

France. Noan, as Felix Roussel. Philippines, 1 p.m. " Pres.

Great Britain, Europe, 19 Peleus.

..

THURSDAY NOVEMBER

By Air Philippines, Quam, Hawaii, USA, (San Francisco), Noon, VÍK PAN

Formos, 1 pin, CAT. Indo-China, France, French North

West

Africa, 4.30 pm, Alt Viet

Philippines, N, Borneo, 4.30 – 13. CPA

Australia. New Zealand, 430 pm. QEA.

&

glam,

India, Pakistan, Middle Ear. "Africs, Great Britain, Europe, Nood, BOA,C.

By EurfaceTM M20...: 6 pm, Golden City/Tak Shing.

0.30

China, People's Republlo, ain. train via Canton.

Hawaii, USA. Contral South Americs, Noon, Pres. Cleveland.

the

bullet and bone through choot, ton inches length, The collar bone was fractured, three ribs broken and the heart and the lote of the left lung were perforated.

farmer, Mr J. D. N. Bowyer, Accountant's hacked to death a week ago. HIS also African servonta were tyvo killed.

They were remanded in cus- tody Ull November 17.

The whole Naivasha area was

put under curfew after the kill=

Sudden Death

The death occurred suddenly

ings and 150 Africans were at the Kowloon Hospital yester-

for

day morning of Mr T. IT. "Chien, questioning. arrested

A Kenya government spokes-a member of the staff of the man announced today that 100 Hongkong branch of the Ames-

can Foreign Insurance Associa Kikuyus were detained in cus-

38 tody today out of 800 arrested tion. The late Mr Chien was

and three children aged six, five- yesterday in the Bahati Forest and he is survived by a widow area, north of Nakuru.

Two ralde on African loca- and three, who are now in

Shanghal tions in Nairobi

The doceased Joined arrests, multed in 16 yesterday

The government also an soclation in Shanghai in 1947 as nounced the execution of two an accountant and was tran Kipsigis tribesmen for the mur-ferred to the Hongkong office in der of Mr Robert Hall, another May last year. European farmer.

Betere closing, Mr Blair-Kerr murder and malice defined aforethought and said that the accused by the act of painting the gun had achieved the dread- ful results which he did achieve. The path of the bullet was horizontal and it seemed to in dicate that the gun was fired shoulder high.

Counsel contended that there was evidence which would jus- tify the Jury in implying the

Mau Mau and the motive malice aforethought. necessary

robbery. - Reuter. Mr d'Almada interposed to that there was further évidence which

alter the might whole trend of the case.

say

Crown Counsel said that when charged the accused stated, "I never done that murder. I did It more or less to scare him as A lark. I did not know the gun

wasters added that it

Me

what Hunt had gald was true then

statement the accused's about not knowing the gun was loaded was untrue.

to

-01

the American Foreign Insurance. As-

The funeral will take place at The announcement said the 4.30 p.m. today and Mr Chien's murder was not connected with remains will be interred at the was Catholic Cemetery, Chrungsha-

wan, Kowloon.

259, Bert(!) wil【1) bun(2). Nacení The fifty-second in the series

rities. Requirements. of lessons in Cantonesa - to be

200. Cheb(1) chee(") bun(8). broadcast over Radio Hongkong Luxuries.

To export. 201. Choot(1) hau(2). by Mr S. K. Lee will be given Exportsion. this evening at 8.80.

282.

(9)Ÿup hau(2). · To import.

For the guidance of listeners Importation. we publish below a summary of port and Export.

Mr d'Almada shid that there was not a a bit of evidence show anything suggesting even that the accused knew the gun

the lesson. Summaries of aub- 264. Tant(3) dibe(2). A way. A Was losur

loaded

sequent lessons will be publish-method.

**285. (2)Moh fapt(3)-dzee(2), There's Mr Blair-Kerr contended thated in the China Mail every no way. Nothing can be done. It not only di

265. Boon 3) (8)100. - Capable. Dzzu(2) Beo(1); Smuggling?

Tawng() hai). hoy(2)-zwaan(1)|| |trary{{1}-sen{{)bawng(4)-bings(3),

covenile officer in the customs department,

tmp{1}=d<b>{3}' sev{1)»f@w{5}, time to the, be seštES muggled goods. ****** Herng(!) - grwegia). (3)hat (a)meen-abula) (9)2mm Hongkong La & free port.

did he know the gun Tuesday and Friday for the can't be helped. was loaded but he must have duration of this radio feature. loaded it while cocking it. The Prosecution then

called

Kan, Police photographer, who deposed to pletures he had taken

$5,000 Bail evidence, the Arst being Leung

Estreated

of the body, the hut and the vicinity

The trial la proceeding.

She hot-footed it out to have a look at her new flat and found it was a suburban police station.

6. ProgramUTVS Summary: OTHER ANGLES; Enlisting a "Melody TimeTM with Carroli

Gibbons and hla Orchestra alman 111 soldier, sailor or

030, Stale

Farliament Opening of Australia's armed forces costs

by her Majesty the Queen... The about £23 a man and already Royal Procession to the Palace of this

has bean Westminster described by Audrey year £070,000

Russell Henry Middel Ho recruiting with in- ford Vaughan-Thomas (London results

(inding ||lay]; 7 Time Signal, World News for in private life he is a success out the correct ages of conduc- and News Talk

Nely); 1.. O it was arranged, that Ian ful

grower In South

tresses was his toughest job in 7.15, "Box 200 Bert Olliett at the should be kitted out and¦ Australia.

7.30, Dawn Memory An order for the confiscation tramways Lane" presented by Alleen Woods of $5,000 put up by Ip Kam- that unless 50 years with the declarod

(Studio); 7.59, Weather Report & hung, 20, as ball, but who falled founded at the magnanimity, and their industry they would face suffering from toothache

employment officer ..... a pony 620, Letter from America by Alist. set disaster. this morning, perhaps, he

sit Cooke (London Relay); 2.45, Anti-Corruption Office on Octo- Mozart's Clarinet out from his parents home,

Quintet (in Aber 11, was made by Mr Hin- "Primary producers have been quietly in a dentist's chair and

Major had three extractions

.. 801) C. I

Paul Dumant, newly- carrying a brand-now not" of

Hand

(Clarinet), Arrigo Fos (lat Viollis),

appointed manager of the Hong- tools in a brand-new toolbag, receiving prices that they never

departmental officer in S.M. Bard (and Violin), Ely Alver ing upon the application, of kong Branch of the Banque de of," haja dreamed off to work again, with all the previously

Canberra sacked on the spot a (Viola), D.C. Hunrada * (Cello) | Det-Insp. T. Pilkington, result they have

the Indo-Chine, Insp.

Pilkington told Jaunty confidence of a boy, for said, "ond as

rond gang of foreman and 20 Concert Hall): 9.15, Landon Fro been taking things too easy"

menade Orchestra: 9.30. Music Court that Ip hadl been passengers. Needless to

bluntmen for loading.. say, this

Notebook-presented -- by -the' Itev. talk by a pofitiolan brought down an angry swarm of bees and SMALL FIRE IN strangely enough no blame was

CITY LANE HMS Glory, aircraft carrier,d at the door of the Press,

from the court looking dumb- farmers put some efficiency into department, declared a retiring La Demi-Heure Francaise (Bludio) to appear for enquiries at the

he is sull not much more than that.

HMS Glory Due

la duc afternoon from Singapore.

McBride said it was a con-

sat

NEW BANK MANAGER

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(Refer to page 232, "Cantones Ton Simplilted").

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· 049. shut(3).

Hovente.

Duties.

650. (3)tas. A port

A

Taxes

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bon(3)

(5)lat Mr Wishing Lo at Central this morn-

10.

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Honor ordinance, prohibits tho customs impors and export of gold.

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port.

Father Ryan, S.J. (Studio); 10, arrested by the Revenue DeKowloon Wharf this morning Choral: The Jilo Grande (Bacheva partment and later handed over from the mv. Felix Roussel reli Bitwell Constant Lambert) to Police

which arrived from Marseilles. with St. Michael's Singer. Ble

"During the courte of the in- He is relieving Mr C. G.

Fournier, Hamilton Marty (Piano) and tha

who will leave the Hails Orchestra conducted by Convestigation, Ip was seen throw- to arrive in port this didered statement, made in the

want Lambert: 10.16, at the Ballet Hg a piece of paper into a warte Colony at the end of the month A small fire broke out on the JKUX D'ENFANTS, Op. 23. (Dizet), basicet: The paper contained a on furlough prior to taking over bank's light of a thorough knowledge nest floor of No. 12 Zinn Kwai | sLesson Philharmonto

the 'managership of the arch.list of payments to government of the primary producers prob- Fong 'near D'Aguilar Street, gond, by Antal Dorača, TILIZE CIRI-

NEED HAT IDs Tale....Boston servants, Ip was then placed on San Francisco branch office. joms.

about 10.30 am. Today, Some Promenade Orch, cond. by Arthur $5,000 ball to appear, at the Mari Dunant was Vico- While we could do with lots clothing and beddings were Fiedler; 10,45, Marek Weber and his Anti-Corruption Ofice on Octo-President of the French Ameri- Orchestra: 10.00, Weather Itaport: ber 11 for further enquiries. Ip can Banking Corporation in New more of this plain talk from burnt.

Two fire engines rushed to the Radio News feel (Beoorded Lots failed to taken up and the Police Terk balero he came out East, people in authority, there is a

together

Mrs Dumant and a child aro general feeling that it is going scene

Policon Relay); 11.15, Goodnight kusle, with

God Gave, The Queen; 11.39, Close had been unable to locate him,

accompanying him. to take some fairly drastic action Emergency Units.

despite intensive 'enquiries,

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