PE
RADIO
CCHINA
[for the HOME
GILMANS GLOUCESTER ARCADE
COMMENT OF THE DAY
China And U.N.
Γ
is remarkable that Mr
Attlee and other members;
of the Labour delegation. made no mention of Com-
munist China
possible entry
United Nations.
heri
into the However,
it was privately expressed that the Chinese intend to Jirana their claim as the rightful government of the country for a seat Among the other antions of the world. Their claim has been| adequately expressed by the Archbishop of York, Dr Cyr Garbell, who said: "The sooner the Government which represents the vast│ majority al the Chinese people is admitted, the more i hope there will be for n.
in Rettlement permanent world affairs. It is incon- j ceivable that a vast nation! like China should be per- manently excluded from the United Nations if she wisher: to become one of its
members. While ber
clusion continues, her co- operation cannot be expected|| and a resentful isolation will
en-
be fostered.” In fact ex-j clusion dnes more foster isolation. It courages a closer association with Russin. The British- Government and the Op-i position have long advocated admission to the United Nations and people outside the United States inve
TIL-
No. 35912
„THE, WEATHER: Fresh ausly.. 8.E. winds, - strang, at...imaa.... Cloudy with occasional squally showers,' more frequently in the leo of high ground.”“”
Established '1845
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1954,
Price 20 Cents
"' + Ploopers (in)“, 70747 ha)
Calculator
still in the front to-day HONGKONG TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE kirja @ D'Agullar: 95A Tel: 21488.,
80 DEAD IN GHASTLY TRAIN CRASH
47 Reported Injured:
Hull Trawler
Collides
Accident In
With A Whale The Philippines
Bull, Sept. 2.
A Hull Trawler callard with a
whale while on 4 21-day finting trip in the North Atlantic, crew mem- bers reported today after returning to port.
was cliher
The whale killed or badly Injured, but the trawler, the "Kingston Jade", suffered no damage.
thiet engineer Harry Hughes said: “At first I thought we hnd run Aground.
There
were seven loud bumps.
"We put the ship astern and forward again several times until the screw WIE cleared. Then several largo pieces of whale floated to the surface."—Untiel Press.
DEATH OF AN ACTRESS
Doctor And
Daughter
Manila, Sept. 3.
About 80 people were reported to have been killed and 47 seriously injured yesterday when a lumber train went out of control and collided with a wagon heavily loaded with logs on the line between the towns of Fabrica and Sagay in Negros Occidental Province in Visayas.
The train involved in the accident was the biggest owned by the Insular Lumber Company, reputed to be the largest sawmill in the world.
The accident was believed to be the worst train disaster in Philippine history.
The police said that the number of dend might reach 100 or more.
The train was approaching a downgrade curve when the drawhend which connects the train to the wagona snapped.
The momentum brought the full impact of 28 loaded wagons against the train and derailed 16 cars which plummeted 100 feet down to the jagged rocks below the bridge.
Discharged Crushed By Logs
The passengers who went down with the train
were
Lo Ko, the 44-year-old crushed to death by the logs, been puzzled by the Ameri-unregistered doctor, and his The Philippine News Ser- can upposition to this step. 17-year-old daughter, Law vice said most of the victims On the other
the Kin-lin, charged with the were believed to have been hond
murder of the young Alm merchants and farmers en Americans have been
star, Ng Sul-ping. alias route to sell their wares in barrassed by the British
Ng Ngar-yee, 17, were both the lowland, attitude. To understand the discharged by Mr Justice J. American point of view two, R. Gregg of the Criminal outstanding facts should be Sessions this morning. remembered. In the first place the United States lost
Girl's Tragic Suicide
Shefeld, Sept. 2. Eighteen-year-old Sheila Wilcockson, when threaten- ed with a spanking by her the father, Jumped into Tiver Don and WAR drowned, an Inquest was told yesterday.
The coroner said the girl hid - a secret friendship- With a married mati.
The coroner recorded an open verdict.-China Mall' Special.
Funeral Procession Of Great Italian Statesman
The funeral procession of Signor do Gasperi, the former Italian Prime Minister, passes through the streets on its way to the ancient basilica of St Lorenzo, Kome, where, after the funeral service, the body was buried. Many well known personalities attended including President Einaudi. — London Express Photo,
'Human Race Could Not
Scientist's On
Grim Full-Scale
Stand It'
Warning Atom War
Oxford, Sept. 2.
The human race could not stand more than a few thousand atomic explosions and it was the duty of scientists to make this fact universally known, Dr E O. “Adrian President of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, said tonight,
Another SEATO Spy Arrested
Manila, Sept.¡3.
The Manila Police an» nounced today a Filipino employee of the Department of Foreign Affairs had been arrested on suspicion of spying on SEATO con. ference documents.
Yesterday It was revealed that the police were holding Incommunlcado o visiting South Korean "doctor" on similar
charges.
The polico alleged they caught
the Filipino passing
the
documents relating to SEATO conferenca. to the Bouth Korean doctor.
on
The police claim the Korean dootor arrived in Manila the American liner, President Wilson, on August 2' and hdd been under surveillance of the Pallippine Military Intelligence authorities who had received reports alleging the Korean was on an espionage mission.
The Filipino was alleged to be the "local" link in the Red spy ring.
DRAFT REPORTS
Captain Joso Guerro, In- formation offer of the Philip
ploo armed forces, sald the decumen's pertained to the mechanics and organisational procedures of the SEATO con- ference, Including drafts of various proposals' of partici- pating nations. They were con- 'fiscated ́from the Korean doctor's
room.
Khung, the Korean doctor, deniz he had come to Manila to "app" on the workings of SEATO rofused · · to adrakt
and
any connection with any Com- munist movement or any inter- national. organisation.
Asked to explain the presence documents in his room, the
was" à leoeri Khong sald wo student of international affairs Ho told investigators he wanted particularly to write a book
in-of
*15
order of radioactive but. thevolve an hand Opening the 110th annual, margin in meeting, Professor Adrian worn-physicists can estimate the per- contamination which would contamination which volve us all, victors as well ed that if half the world were distent
atomic bomba must follow an atomie explosion vanquished."-Reuter.
"A THREAT life in the other half of the of given magnitude and the
Vienna, Sept. 2. world would become "extremely biologists can assign limite to precarious."
the amount of contamination
Henri Thompson, man-Hongkong's Weather devastated by
nger of the Insular Lumber Company in Fabrica, report- after 40 ed the accident by long dis- The Jury's verdict, minutes of deliberation WAS
tance telephone to the office given thus: "Are
you unani-
of the provincial governor asked
in Bacolod City, the provin cial capital.
about 26,000 lives in the struggle against Communist mous in your verdict?" aggression in Korea, It' the Clerk. would, therefore, be too! much to expect any sudden
change of American opinion. and we Throughout the United other part," replied States, China is regarded as i inan. a very real and dangerous enemy bordering on the new sphere of American influence in the Far East.
"We are
unanimous on the
the in- Thompson said part which has to be unanimous
jured were rushed to the the are a majority on
the Fore- company hospital where 14 under critical condi- tion. France-Presse and United Press.
your verdict," the "What is Clerk asked. The Foreman sald "Not Guilty,"
Mr Justice Gregg then freed the accused and granted the Jury exemption from further service for three years.
HE second fact is that the THE
American Government feel! Mr Patrick Yu, instructed by compelled to support Chiang Mr F. H. B. Wong, represented
(See P 10 for fult report)
were
Knights Meet Mr Attlee
Sir Robert Ho Tung and Sir Shounen Chow called on Mr Clement Attlee at Government House yesterday afternoon.
How Hitler's V-Bomb
Kal-shek. It is highly un- the accused. likely that they have any profound bellef loft in Chiang himself, but the Americans have some ap-
prehension that the Com- munists may embark оп further military adventures. } They will certainly do nothing to hinder Chiang at! the moment as the troops on Formosa are tying down many Communist divisions. In the face of this how can Americn continue to sup- port Chiang if she recognized Red Ching by becoming a
Secret Leaked Out
Early in 1944, Hitler was preparing to launch his death-blow on England non-stop barrage of fearsome rocket bombs. It was a top secret known only to a few of the most highly trusted officials in the third Reich,
Gusty Winds But No Typhoon
Residents need not feel another that any atarm typhoon is on the way.
"We can regret that atomic
which could be let loose on the world without danger to every part of it.
ات
passed!
The annual conference of the about Communism in the Philip-
which Press. resolution Inter-Parliamentary Union (ediay pints. Reutre and United described the increasing deve- other Kpment of atomic and weapons of mass destruction as a threat to civilisation.
resolution
Seventeen convicts were wounded Для
attempted break from the Jamaica general
an
penitentiary: Last night. the
bombs are possible, without re- gretting the discoveries that said. have led to them," he
"When atomic energy is used
Attempted Gaol "Advance
in natural
science to supply power for Industry
of the 357 delegates cannot vold advancing the the dangers
contamination
from 37 countries voted against Break In Jamaica They do methods of warfare.
are real enough but due precau- so when they make armies more tions
taken to avoid the resolution though the dele can be healthy as well as when they them.
gations of five countries--n- Kingston, Jamaica, Sept. 3 their increase the
cluding those of Poland, Hun- of power
"In a major war they would gory and Bulgaria-abstained. weapons.
called for Powerful Let aside. soon be
Txe "But although the strategists nations who think they could "atomic weapons and everything sphere of have to think mainly of immense win quickly might accept the belonging to
was the third major dia- It The present blustery condi
explosions and great devastation riak. A
jow
hundred large nuclear entry to be put an order in the Colony's penal es- lens have been caused by a it would be a mistake to suppose bombs would not raise the level der the "effective supervision lishments in recent weeks. tropical depression, stationary
contract the United
Many Inmates fled their cells off the south-east coast of Hoi-that these are the only dangers, of radiation to the point where and
Even we can survive them we it would become
and broke open the doors of nan since Wednesday afternoon,
possibility that
danger...
It also expressed the hope other cells to release additional moving slowly northwards last must face the
that "current negotiations will convicts. As the prisoners' came night. The strong wind warning repeated atomic explosions will
"Although the ashes would be WDS hoisted
Royal result in a degree of general at the Observatory at 0.20 a.m. today, radioactivity which no one can deadly the rest of the world had to the setting up of an in- out into the open, guards opened might escape them. But a long national body for the peace-fire and wounded 17, who were ful use of nuclear energy" then taken to the penitentiary us strong south-easterly winds tolerate or escape.
"The level. would not rise war between powers well armed
Reuter.
hospital-United Press. with squalls are expected in
rapidly and there is a large with bombs would certainly in- Hongkong.
Galea, however, are not: Ukely. The forecast for today is Drone gusty east-south-east winch veering to south-east during the day, cloudy with oc- ensional showers.
A warning to shipping broad- cast over Radio Hongkong. this morning atated that at 3 a.m. the Timo Long Suminer depression
was
siluated within 30 miles of 18.0 degrees
Latitude
and 112.5 North degrees East Longitude (ap proximately 240 miles south
party to their entry into the Cought unawares, London and own character from that every-west of Hongkong), moving United Nations? This Is the ports preparing for the in- day scrawl you put on a cheque, more than a tough problem vasion of Europe would
have on a bill, under a letter. for the U.S. Administration. | been reduced to smouldering
"Mail" also Your Saturday At one time there were in- ruins in no time.
Includes another article in dications that Mr Foster
new series by Edgar Lustgarten. BUT THE SECRET LEAKED "HONOUR AT STAKE" - this week's tells the strange story of MAN WHIO PLAYED THE
Dulles
was attempting to
-
general Nation."
Trouble in Paris About A Picture
Colin Tennant Clasped
SUNDAY EXPRESS
Model's Slender Waist Baby
Paris, Sept. 2.
A photograph showing the Hon. Colin Tennant with
i
his arm round a beautiful French model has started a quarrel between two Paris magazines. north at five knots.
One, the glossy Au Jardini
The photograph was one of a drs Modes, didn't want anyone series, taken just before the to print it because "it would not | Coronation, when 'sema prom- German Rearmament be right at this moment in view inent young men were pasēd Backed By TUC of the story of a romance be with famous French models.
Brighton, Sept. 2. The General
of Council Erin's 8,000,000 strong Trades Union Congress decided by an Cleorge Willing continues his overwhelming majority today
tackle this problem, but no OUT! doubt the Indo-China situa- In this Saturday's China Mall, CARDS WITH THE PRINCE tlon put a stop to any moves | Ian Colvin, ace foreign affairs OF WALES. In that direction. There is feature writer of the London need for a deep understand- Sunday. Express tells the fascin-
of THE MOST stories of famous boxing per- to reaffirm its polley of support
story ating
ing on both sides as there STARTLING LETTER EVER souaillies This week he writes for German rearmament. is on all problema affecting POSTED which gave Britain the on the former world champion, The Council, governing body Anglo-American relations. poft. Even today the identity Jack Dempsey. There are more
in this of the TUC, made a special But although some sympathy of the author of the letter thrills and excilement can be felt for the Americans A top-ranking German-is week's inle of the Caterpillar announcement of the decision. Club and Bir Beverley Master after its meeting today becopse who lost so many of their shrouded in mystery."
has written on that provocative of the new situation created by
young men in Koren there This Saturday's" "B¥all" zubject of the value of a Fublic France's refusal to rally the
will be a far greater chance packed with a week-end's read-School education and the part it European Defence Coma of world pance if the Chinese ing of absorbing features and played in British politics Treaty. Communists are allowed to normed, yet easily readable and diplomacy. have a voice in the United commentaries on topical eventa
The Saturday "Mail".
Today's meeting was to ro has view the agenda for next week's
Nations. It is to be hoped We are also publishing this something to interest everyone ancial Congres
a fascinating in the family. Don't miss 11. They are considering today, that Mr Attlee did not lose week the first of
of articles by,
And in the coming weeks watch and tomorrow their allude to Hongkong author on ........
out for advance news of a series 80 resolutions and a few, amend
the opportunity to ascertain serios
the full views of the Chineso You can analyse your hand, of Lantalling at mystery stories, ments placet, on the Comm and seek some possible wrung. These articles Cell The "Mull brings you the very agenda Guy thesis 22 inlont solation to this problem.# how you caffe determine Ayour best in world? reading.
Book
In it Mr Tennant seems to be Here it is the book that. In reverie beside the Thames.
A model of the Givenchy given complete Information fashion house, leans gracefully on the care of the baby and, against him.
small child from the prenatal period through to the sixth year... detalled advice
Mr. Tathani stalwart under the load, clamps her slender
on Routines, Menus, Recipes,
410128 vary pretty picture Training First Aid ***
"But it is wrong to publish,
Complete Record Section from
M. Paul, Caldoques, managing Birth to the twelfth Year. director of au Jardin des Mödés,
exclaimed over the telephone : litsstrafed by over 200!“how-1 Last vnight," "Pit is infamousk of
Packs Watch to do th
Au Jardin das Mos
Itested to Parla - Mo (of the conditions):
* 240 paper.
has pro-
fór, ona which
Obtainable only,
Houg
and drawings, SOMM
'gift box.