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100 Years Ago
The Sezner. with Chines emigrants for California, passed
reported
through the harbour on her way, to Whampoa two or three days ago, having put back after being that 40 of the Chinese have died, two or move of whom were shot, but we have not an yet received
nit
210 days,
portlerines.
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fourth being charged by proclamation.
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Soviet Leader's Kind SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith New Clash In Israel:OHN CLARKE'S
Words To Tito At Big Moscow Reception
Moscow, Nov. 28.
Mr Nikita Khrushchev, First Secretary of the Soviet Communist Party, in a toast today at the Yugoslav National Day reception, said: "We drink to the Communist Party of Yugoslavia and to Comrade Tito, and all my comrades ure in agreement with me. This is a secret we are pre- pared to reveal."
Mr
Ambassador at A Kremlin reception on November 7.
The reception WILS attended ship willi Yugoslavia and CRIMINAL BENSIONS hy Mr Nikolai Bulgarin, Soviet smillar entiments expressed by
Defence Minister, Mr V. M Mr Malenkov and The first monthly Criminal Motolov, Soviet Foreign Minis- Khrushchev In a talk with the Session of the Supreme Court under the
Ordin. Mr Maxim Saburoy. Deputy Yugoslav "amenied"
Prime Minister and Mr Valery arice, was held yesterday, when 17
Zorin, three cases were tried, the pri-
Deputy Foreign Minister. Government lenders drank Mr Malenkov, Mr Molotov, the toast with the Yugoslav Mr Khrushchev and Marshal Ambassador, Mr Sabury, while Bulganin talked with the
Mus of the entire
diplomatte Yugosiny Ambassador for more
than an hour. thecorps looked on.
The conversation appeared al times to be animate and the
tenders Government smiling.
nie
Yugoslav Ambassador later described the conversation CALL FOR FRIENDSHIP tas "very agreeable,”, The Kremlin tribute followed) a statement by Me Saburov on | November 0 calling for friend-
Time since
The first case WIN that Long-Alok for Piracy. prisoner having been chief of u It was the fest gang of misereunts from four the Cominform-Tito break in beats, who boarded a junk
1048 that much
a big Sovet her passage from Cochin China Crveniment contingent had 10 Hongkong. and plundered - atiended the Yugoslav Natural her. The witnesses had been Day reception, detained for twenty days on board the junk with the prisoner. so that there could be no ques- tion as to his identity, and when captured in the Tal-ping-shan, he hind some of their property alent his person; while it proof were wanting of the connection
Hei
of the Pirates with the Rebels. st might have been supplied by Triad certificate found on the person of this pirate leuder. was found guilty, and sentenced 10 fteen years' transportation.
The second ease was that of Chun-to-ho for Child Stealing—
doubtful ease as far as the evidence went; but the Jury having declared the prisoner! quilly 4 to 2, he being an ol offender, was sentenced to two years' imprisonment with hard labour.
the
STABBING
CHARGE
a seminar
14 Students
Missing:
Big Snowslide
On Mt Fuji
were
Weny
REPEATED TOAST When correspondents crowded in to listen to the toests Marshal Tito, Mr Khrushchev repeated the toast for thetr benent and Mr Malenkov it- terrupted and said they drank a toast also "to peace between peoples. We are open for peace und friendship
the Among
nations,"
In the informa! atmosphere. typical of recent meeting of Russian Government leaders Mr and diplomats in Moscow,
Khrushchev spotted Fr George Bissonette, American Catholle Priest winched to the American
Embassy under an old agrEG- ment with the Soviel Guvern-
CTH.
Mr Khrushchev smiled si FY
Tokyo, Nov. 29, Rescue workers this morning searching the Brissonette, look his hand and slopes of Japan's sacred: "I am very glad to meet Mount Fuji for
The third and last trial was
11 univer that of Thomas Henry Holmes, for Stabbingu ense in which sity students missing since verdiet might well have a snowslide cut a path near- been accompanied by
rely 1.000 feet wide down the commendation
to mercy. The
mountain sides yesterday. prisoner was Second Mate of
Police reported The Staghound, and the prosecu-
one student for wats
who had was known to have died in the
slide and it was feared most been
from
of discharged
that
the
14 msing vessel after a quarrel with the
students had prisoner.
perished in the slide or frorn exposure during the night.
Another
students were swept Into snowy ravines but they escaped without serious in- half-brothel, juries,
GALE WINDS
25
The latter had come on shore! one night, and was lying down na house in Ure Lower Bazaar, half wash-house, when the prosecutor aclem- ponut t by a companion
The Blido wns telleved to appizarance accidentel- have been started by gule winds had of up to 45 miles an hour which whipped central und eastern Japan yesterday.
ly, h:
would have
the jury to believe-In the room, and "in jest" the prisoner was stized by the throat. He, taken by surprise, resorted in self-defence ta that brutal and cowardly Wenpan, krife.
TC-
The other climbers were ported missing somewhere the mountains. an American bowiew One of the students who sur- (the mere carrying of vived told searchers the
you."
1029
7. AVE. B. PEL ON
|| CH5. 1994 % KƐA Bundes, Ina,
"You always know when Dulles is in Asia or Africa--why is it you never see that I've moved around the living room
furniture?"
Major Policy Speech By Dulles Tonight
Washington, Nov. 29.
The U.S. Secretary of State, Mr John Foster Dulles, will make it clear to the world in a major policy hpeech today just how far the United States is willing to contribute "peaceful co-existence" with the Communist bloc.
He is working on the speech today at his island retreat near the Canadian border.
Dr You Chan
Four Jordan Soldiers Killled Near Jerusalem
Tel-Aviv, Nov. 28.
The Israeli Army reported today that four Jordanian troopers were killed, two wounded and one Israeli policeman wounded during a clash 100 yards inside Israeli territory this morning.
the
CASEBOOK
THE OLD SOLDIERS
TA
TAKING a leaf from the books of many great men of business, Ben and Barney deolded to cease from cut-throat com-
The preliminary 12pert sald pected to convene tomorrow to petition, and instead go into
fighting occurred near the discuss the Israc!! complaint partnership.·
CCTV of another incident last against Jordan.
week when Israel! SUIVOYATS The Jordanian State Radio Begging was their business. came under fire from Jordanians today reported that Jordan had Their speciality, an old-soldier
were marking the filed a complaint and requested line, while they
the Commission to hold 021 The radio Igraells had fired on
urmistice Inc.
In draughly doorways and on street corners they would stand. of
United Nations observers have emergency meeting. been rushed to the scene to said the investigate while arrangements the Jordanian patrol across the offering passers-by silvers are being made to hand the armistice lines.--Reuter,
bodies of the dead over to the Jordanian authorities.
SENSITIVE ZONE
The scene Foukin
im the Wadi areg, where the of Jordanian village
Israeli vlilage
and the
of
Death Of
Husz Mr Luiz Souza
Mevo
paper on which were printed a most poignant poem
on the plight of heroes, themselves in particular, whom a thoughtless public chose to forget,
for the They dresd
part, with ragged clothes and battered hats, gaping, boots and It chins,
overdoing stubbly rather, so that they looked as if they had fought through all the wars in history, and always on
Boltar are wparted by only a fow hundred
It is one yards.
The death occurred at the or the
sensitive
of the Queen
Mary Hospital this morning of My Luiz (Luigi)
Rozario Souza | the losing side.
most armistice zRKS,
The Investigation by United Nations observers was completed Carlos do coely this cftcrncon. Latest re- who has been with the poris from Jerusalem say for Hongkong and Shanghai Jerdanlan troops were killed and Bank for over 40 years.
nar
two wounded during the 20- minute exchange of fre Battr, in the Wedi Foukin arco, about five miles from Jerusalem, Eye-witness reports said the bcdics were found by the im vestigators some 100 yards inside
ariel territory.
EMERGENCY MEETING
The Israeli-Jordanian
Armistice
Commission
Aged
59,
Mr
Souza
WIS
ACTION STATIONS
was a
IN many ways, the partner-
ship
Success Two educated at 5 Joseph's College pairs of eyes have advantages
one, when
to it comes and joined the Bank straight over
A look-out for tho At the time of keeping after school. his
death
police; and two men together ath he was in the Inward
comradeship born suggest a Bills Department.
A keen sportsman, Mr Souza under fire, that has endured into was a member of the Victoria the thankless penço, Recreation Club and participat- ed in competitive swimming in is ex-his
good
Mixed
Ther: tre disadvantages, how-
over
Two men are more con-
the spicuous than
one, more easily Ben and
A
Russians Return on Shane was also Barney found the other evening.
British Soldiers
Berlin, Nov, 28. Seven British soldiers, who voluntarily
into East crossed Germany a week ago, including five who escaped from deten tion, have been returned by the Russion authorities, a British spokesman said last night.
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G1 in deadlock in Washington, high ranking which ended RELIGIOUS FREEDOM Fr Bissonette said later
advisers were preparing a special | Geneva last summer. Mr
South Korea has not yet been Khrushchev had expressed be-report for him on the sentencing lief in freedom of religion and of 13 American airmen by Com-consulted And
the Yang, the South Korean Am- what added that anyone who failed munist China
bassader, Frag complaind the value
of religious United States has described as to see
by Britain, "trumped up" spy charges, "being abandoned freedom
wrong Was "on the
China
America's the United States...and all the track."
has rejected The statement on reli-
friends
side by who fought protest over the sentences. was intended to get them
side with us.”—Reuter. on the right truck."
to
gion back
Fr Bissonette loid the Com- munist Party leader that when dealing with
# many
people was "useless to
them squeeze all into one mould." If they were not too tight on religion they might get more co-opera- tion In other floids,
Mr Khrushchev Kalel he agreed with him.
Luter batsudor.
TWO PARTS
Am- the Indonesian
Dr Subendrio,. asked Mr Saburov: "If you really regard capitalism as aggressive slide by its very nature how can which
cliviecl countries hit the group when it was about you believe in co-existences?" ought to constitute an offence two-thirds way up the 12.423- Mr Saburov replied: "1 divide punishablo by
capitalism Into two imprisonment foot mountain.
parts and the treadmill), with which The student,
Takashi Matsui, progressive and reactionary. I "I lost consciousness have nothing to say against the dangerously wounded the 21, naid: prosecutor and his friend, and when the slido hit me."
progressive bul
for The then escaped on board a Dutch
reactionary, that is different."
Mr Baburoy then proposed a ship, to which he was followed
the peoples by a party of seamen, brought
of Asia Europe."
drunk ashore, and handed over to the
• police.
He was found guilty, 4 to 2. and sentenced to eighteen months' imprisonment.
☆
There is very litße intelli- gence from the North about the
that
ONE BODY FOUND
He continued: "When I came
[1 WDS
to I found myself buried in least o snow a thousand yards down the and
mountain side from where the by Dr Subandrio, the Burmese slide overwhelmed our party," Ambassador, U Ohn, the Chinese Police yesterday reported 10 Ambassador, Chang Wen, students missing after
and Mr Vidle, who was acting slide
but one body was later as interpreter. discovered and
ext n check survivors showed only 14 ve mained missing.
2 snow-
As the Government leaders gathered round a table of wines and sweetmesis, the Turkint Moum Full, which rises in on Ambasador, Mr Seiffudin Esin, most symmetrical cone about 60
up to be introduced. came
Mr
Bro
Imperialists have re-taken the grims and climbers, Although Marshal Bulganin, a diamond
important cities
Robellion, but that little is in-southwest of Tokyo, is a Khrushchev told him: "We Aeresting namely,
favourite outing post for pil-neighbours." the
the mountain
considered of Han-khow
climb in gleaming in his uniformed easy to and Wu-chang
comparatively on the
Yang- during the summer
black tie, tried a Serbian wine taz-kiang, Com
its slopes which it is in- ferred that the power of Tai- winter by frequent high winds
are made dangerous during the and said: "This is a good Yuge-
slav
wine." pink Wong is on the decline.
Diplomatic observers regard and sudden avalanches,
Heavy rains and gale winds, the visit of senior Soviet leaders per hour in to the Yugoslav Embassy as a in the gesture officer engaged in some places, halted or delayed significant upon Petropaulski, rallway and road traffle in many Kremlin's attempt to be friends with Marshal Tito again--Reu- gives his recount of the affair | low-lying areas.-Rueter,
ter.
DIFFERING REPORTS
A French
the attack
in the Echo du Pacifique, and
Admiral Stirling, we understand,
has despatches- -both of
which
trp to 69 miles
of course cuffer in several part Riot In S. Korean u.s. Conditions For
culars from the version that
peared in our last Issue, and
from that, in Herald,
on
the North-Chinn
Captain Wester-
gaard's authority, apparently
under a Russian blos.. But there
with a
Assembly
Seoul, Nov. 20.
Treaty With Chiang
Fighting broke out between From Our Own Correspondent pro-Goverment and Opposition
Washington, Nov. 28. members · of the National
Ameries Is reported to
providing
A spokesman said Mr Dulles would be given the report as he new
his to Chicago to make speech, to be broadcast through- United States out the
und the world late on Monday night,
Dulics. is Mr
expected to claborate on the possibility of the United States' agrocing to a Four" conference with the
Britain Union,
and M. France.
Pierre which Mendes-France, the French Pre mier, has suggested should take place in May.
vjet
THREE CONDITIONS
Mr Dulles has already laid down three conditions:
1. That the Paris agree- ments on West German are ratified;
2,
That the Soviet Union shows
that it conclusively
fatth will negotiate in good and not use such
for propaganda;
3
a meeting
time
That proper allowed for completion of the intricate and
complicated- arrangements which must precede a meeting of such im- portance. Other expected speech include:
The success of United States foreign policy in terms of the dilianes being forged around. the world:
points Mr Dulles is to cover in his
A review of possibilities of andustrian treaty in the light of his cordial talks this week with Dr. Julius Ranb, the Austrian Chancellor.
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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29 By Alr
Korea, pm. Japan, 8 p.m.
Thailand, Malaya, Indonesio, P..
India, Middle East, Africa, 6 pmn. Pakistan, Great Britain & Europe, Ceylon, p.m.
Maco,
By Surface p.m.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20 By Air
Philippines. 8 a.m. Tamiland, India, Pakietats. East, Africa, Great Britain rope, Da.m.
а
Middle & Eu
Japan, Hawaii,-11 am. Australia, New Zealand, 1. p.m. Formosa, 2 p.m.,
Indo-China 0 p.m.
Formoen, Japan, Okinawa, USA.
&
Canada, Bp.m.
By Butface!
Macao, a...
youngor days, sprinter, he
represented Colony in interport swinuming remembered.
an excellent water polo player. In later years he played lawn bowls for Craigengower Cricket Club, and was a regular mem- ber of their league team for inany years.
During the Japanese occupa- don
of Hongkong,
Mr Souza was imprisoned
They had taken to choosing as their action stations the door- ways of a chain of restaurants and cafes, that belonged to the same company.
THEATRE OF WAR
a man
by the Japa-THE sight became all
torture at familiar to and suffered their hands. His health was to some extent impaired experience,
too
on the by hla company's staff whose dulles took him to several branches each evening.
The live who
from ecscaped British
Artny
guardroom over on Friday were handed
He is survived by his wife, two night and the other
who
Rose, who is with the Govern were un leave when they were ment Stores Department, and absent, returned last night.
three children. His son, Laiz, is They joined the other five in also with the Hongkong Bank,
the two.
close
arrest All seven ore white
daughters, privates in the 1st Battalion of Elaine and Valerie, are puplis the Manchester Regiment In King George V School, stationed in Berlin-China Funeral arrangements Will Mall Special.
be announced later.
Tram Motorman
Fined $20
Oned
Q
Mr Thomas Там tramcar motorman at Central
this morning $20 or seven days
Ceylon Premier
Better
London, Nov. 28.
for failing to bring his tramcar It was announced tonight that
to a standstill when necessary Sir John Koteławain, Prima
Whenever
he arrived at cafe ho found Barney and Ben, posed just within the precincts, as if they existed in triplicate or quadruplicate,
**I'll call the police," the restaurant man warned them, They smiled benignly, on him and moved
to on
another branch,
When Ben .and Barney extended their theatre of- war, and took to
restaurants
entering the
and hawking" their cad poems from table to table
the management's man decided the time had come to act.
to avoid impending danger." Minister of Ceylon, has recover- Не called д policeman,
was
The motorman, you Fat-po ed from the food Poloning indicated Barney and Bell, and
Street, of 75
third which forced him to stay in said: "I wish to give these men floor,
alleged to have bed.
in charge," and told him why, caused a collision between the Sir John cancelled arrange- front of hila tramear and the ments to leave for the United IT'S A FUNNY THING rear of a private car on Des States when he was stricken, Voeux Road Central near the but announced tonight that he junction of Pedder Street about would leave on Tueslay 1 p.m. on September 20.
United Press,
TRUMAN'S FAITH IN
RUSSIAN PEOPLE
Free Government One Day
Washington, Nov, 28.
T Bow Bireet next morning,
bullt
with
a
Bon, cheerful, stockily man, 57 years old and
a boy's mischief in his eye, and Barney, taller, "and": three years younger, pleaded not guilty to the charge of begging.
The story of the night before was told to Mr E. G, Robey, the magistrale, by a policeman, tho restaurant man and a commis“. sienaire, and of every point was challenged by Ben.
Former President Mr Harry 'Truman predicted 10-is is funny thing
this
said Ben "All these
China, People's Republic. 8.30 am. night that some day the Russians will have a free govern people saying they heard me
Radio Hongkong
A pact between the United States and Nailonailst China, Stareby
America will
HK.T. mipronto Formosa and the
6 pm.. Time Signol and Pro- Frame Suntoany: (0,0),· Children's Pescadorca folande against at Hour, presented by Sally Ams Communist invasion,
will (Studio); oso) Chantry Dancing
Joky "Tyons the West. Country", probably be signed son, Woner
Square Danes Band according to Buthoritative| {DBens); 0.30. Weather Report:
Time Senal and World New (London Redoy): 7.10, Commentary Ark (London Relic) or Special ngjincements; 1.16. "Dox___ 200°--Bert Gillett: at the Organ (08); 70,
sources.
REVISED BLUE PRINT: The pact has been described a revised United as part of States "blue print”, developed in | which seems to hold the door line with the present policy
outaldo
ment with which we can carry on relations and business codice the restaurant asking a just as we do with England and France.”
to spare an
What's fun of tea.
the price of a
But ho said: "We can't very to the Russian terms, which I "Because I met this well live with Russia in peace was not”-Reuter. with its present Government."
totalitarian
If it came to war, he said, "I think Russia can ever bo don't conquered, any more than the United States can de conquered," Mr Truman gave his views in Д fimed televisionInterview with the columnist, Drew Pear- son.
'GOOD PEOPLE - Mr Truman said the Russians
Primate's Advice On Soviet Overtures
York; Nov. 20. The Archbishop of York, Dr Cyrli Garbett, today warned Christiana
gainst Desiring
old soldier
he repeated. young soldier on a traffic island, where the we was waiting to cross rand, just the two of us | "FO nobody could've heard nothing. 4D. IN FOUR HOURS «LIHAT: 1 'did say to the soldier / was, "=== *Imm?L? It difficult to orom the road when the traffe's like this?"
*Then there's another thing, They said my friends herd was from $7 o'cipele, till 1130. Yot
thought too highly of their that · all-- Runstars "peace"! ovy boggingbiníkov, only folmå:46.
may
on him. Well, if that's begging,
CricketEngland, v2 Musiradim Report on the 2nd day's play in the
Tak Moich we Brisbane, (London country for it to be conquered, tures are diplominitle tr
We must be Helmy}}}_140. Boston "Pope"" Orchen- He said the Russians wore "good and Archie Andrews (BBC18:3,0 cond, by Arthair Fladder
any overvures people" and eventually would come
which Kiluooting Archie with. Peter. Brough
work out their dimouities just come from the other valde of ho'd better change his work ka He grinned at Barmy, who History of Briden Mesuder pod, pourrated by Aase, Robredor,
the people of the United the Iron Curtain, at any rate. calogerlected, by Danką, slave
States, Britain and France had to the extent of
whether, his partner was paying out any (DACTS) 1,0 Time Bitnat:
bini a' compliment or notif Bea ·· good people usually come out on genuine podbilities of peace,
*he wrote in his rinceman-lester, rlood-down," Namey declined; to Me Truman waż asked
We must not anime that speak, the case was found whether, in view of Republican
lean they are alplomatie trape, they proved claires that the Korean truce may be cautious, overlaten to Go to prison for pro monih,
The Nineteenth Century" (Po 1) done. in' thé past “because tha to neg. it. they halking them) amlled wanly back, as if unBURG :
top.
19 wenderfully slight difere pancy as to the main fact, Assembly here this morning and agreeable to signing a mutual that the Allies found, the cap continued unt!! Assembly guards defence treaty with President ture of Petropaulski a task | were called in to
An separate Chiang Kai-shek's Nationals open for negotiations with the beyond their strength. The death | brawling legislators.
they Soviet Union and Communist of Admiral Price is also con
The fight
on Formoss broke out during Armed; It seems he khot himself debate as to whether or not the *gree not to attack the main China.
Under, the pact it is believed pistol, accidentally. It Is Assembly passed the Constitu- land except in self-defence, to be presumed, though its tionit Amendment Bill on Satur- automatic guarantee to involve American shielding of thele Uptown B
Also
there will be no that in return for continued. strange, if true, that the ball day to enable President Syng the United States in any war Formosa tronghold the went through his heart-but we man Rhee to run again for Pre-which Chiang starta, da hear nothing of the decease of sidency when his present term Generalissimo Ching
Nationalists will withdraw hi the French Admiral. ·
Kal. expires-Reuter.
shek is trying to get more than the coastal islands they hold
some, secret date, from some of the United Biates wants, to give but oficiale, think a pact "may
Printed and published by WILLIAM ALICH GRINDAN 1oe and on behalf of South China doming Post Limited at 1-3 Wyndham Street, City of Victoria, in, the Colony, of Hongkong,
Efforts are being made in the be signed in two or three weeks | United Natiora, it was learned time:
pockets Genham Horton Recorded London, RobbyT 930, Praño Recha by-Kiek Armand . (Conoset.
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|whé à grbat Republican victory,gonuine dial Ton POROD, we xwó trí the dock/shrstagedij
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atrace ponibilitas, of peace
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have come to AES MILESTEN truce (unny, Line, belden buts not, arrhy
before