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DISARMAMENT DISCUSSIONS

Soviet Delegate Asks More Questions

New York, Sept. 19.

In rust been in Duru The Soviet Union again brought up the ques- haps it had not been so tion of eliminating overseas military bases when wonderful. Perhaps there the five-power. disarmament sub-committee re- had not even been a party.

sumed discussions at United Nations headquarters today.

Just one of those circum- stashions of combidnunces, or combinations of circumstances. or whatever the phrase is, when

every time you put down your gloss empty, treacherously

comes back and offers itself t you, full

swung

In doing so, Mr Arkady Sobolev, the Soviet delegate referred to the Soviet decision to give up the Finnish naval base of Porkkala as an instance of how to build up world confidence. He also drew attention to the Soviet decision to reduce its armed forces by 640,000 men,

the how far the Soviet Union would

go on the question of controls.

Far

These

information on

Wonderful party. Or the other thank

Now, there was no bing left fer the young man to do but to

Nothing Air Sobolev expressed get himself home.

the sub-committee Easier, old boy, the young man hope that

Int"

Mr Harold Stasen, the United old him.elf, und

would express ita views on the the errly-heur.-of-the-morning political proposals made in the States representative, told the quiet of the Hampstead streets. Soviot disarmament proposals of sub-committee that he would

These May 10.

called for

be answering at an early date GRAVITY GONE WRONG

elimination of overseas bases, two previous questions pused by HAMPSTEAD, Phew. Hills. A withdrawal of occupation forces Mr Sobolev.

Urrited kind of Himalayan runga declaration by the

cavortext as Notions urging the end of the that jigged and

the selling of though they were built on the cold war.

Eastern questions in accordance back of a novice toller-skater.

"Take it steads, old boy." with the principle of sovereignty the young man told himself. and territorial integrity, and Interesting thing about these the removal of obstacles to in-

2. Whether the President's Hampstead hills, he reflected. uernational trade.

At the same time Mr Sobolevplar would be broadened to in- Gravity's pone wrong n

question of the clude other countries. Louie at the way that wall came asked another

me. Look at United States, the effect of which up und bumped that pavement ring up to hit was to try to establish whether atomic Installations would be .whoopc.

subject to the aerial inspectia which President Eisenhower has be mutually proposed should agreed on by the United States and the Soviet Union.

me

bit.

The young man fell, and the pavement seemed to loss and boll about him like a humour- les granite sea. He decided to Be where he was.

YOU ALL RIGHT? CHORTLY before 'wo o'clock

in the murg, a police man came upon the young man, whose name was Stephen, lying Hampstead pavement, and groaning softly to himself,

"You all right?" the police

on the

man asked.

Stephen tried to stand up, but the pavement skidded from under his feet. He wished he had crampons instead of crepe rubber on his suede shoes. He wished he wane for away,

"You better come along with me."

"the pollecman sudd.

At some Lime during the night or the morning the phen called a doctor to see Stephen, to see if he wore it to appear in court and be charged with

These were: Whether atomic and hydrogen weapons would be included under Mr Eisenhowe. 's suggested, exchange of military batprints; and

The next meeting of the sub- committee was set for Thurs day and it was believed that Mr

Staseen would give his answers then,

PERSPECTIVE. NEEDED Referring to Mr Sobolevs In- stancing the Soviet withdrawal from Porkkala as a confidence REPLY RECALLED

building gesture, Mr Staszen Mr Sobolev told -reporters was said by authoritative

the meeting that he had Ame

sources to have re- after

American to the sub-committee marked that if the Soviet Union recollect that at a press conference on was going to ask that consider- following his returnen be given to that July 27

sort of from the Geneva "summit" thing it was necessary to place What was meeting where the acrint In- it in perspective.

first plan was Spon

ad- the situation, he was reported to Mr Eisenhower

'ሲና

have us

in the neighbouring asked whether the plan would

Was the Soviet Baltic apply

in Union decreasing to alomie energy

or increasing stallations. The President had its bases there? replied,

would "this

noi As regards the reduction of necessarily Involve your manu-Soviet forces by 640,000 men Mr fact facture and production plans. Slussen remarked that in order I would certainly, under to evaluate it was necessary to But the scheme I was thinking of, know from what figure the forces place a minimum of prohibited were being, reduced.---Router. areas."

Mr Sobolev said he had ask-

no!

being found drunk. The doctored the United States representa-

pronounced him t

LIL' PECULIAR?

CO Stephen was

The policeman told his story, then the magistrate, Mr Frank Powell, asked Stephen what he wanted to say,

of prohibited live what kind

the President arens referring to.

was

ond

in

President Returning To Finland

Both Mr Anthony Nutting, brought into the deck at Clerkenwell, a British Minister of State, tall, curly haired, durk, young M. Jules Moch of France, were

have emphasised man, who pleaded not guilty said to

answer to Mr Sobolev that it to the charge.

was not possible to discuss the Julon's "political" pro- Soviet posals in the disarmament sub- committee. There were other "Don't think's anythipartieu- channels where those matters

Now.could be dealt with. lar." Stephen anowered words were being traitors and refusing to come out clean.

"Is he all right in the head?" the magistrale asked.

"Was

Jasanswer a 11- that you ask that?" Stephen demanded, affronted. said the magistrate, then invited: "Would you like to tell me what you had been drinking last night?

peculiar

my

"Alcohol, I suppecc," rald Stephen.

GRAVITY AGAIN "You

YOU must pay 5s. fine and

25C.

ice," the dog.or's magistrate said.

Twen-five shillings, for tha' doctor. Stephen exploded. "D'you min' telling me what h did for wan'-five bob?"

"Or go to days,"

prison for seven rald the magistrate. Stephen gripp the dock-rail

hande. "I no!.

1: both

he began.

"Next case, please," said the magistrate.

Stephen tried

Do wind but reoluc mun, an

two,

Mr Nutting stressed the need clarification of once again for

Mail Notices tonight.

posting

Latest times of The shown below are thoks for un- registered correspondence posted at G.P D. Hongkong. The test posting times elsewhers which, In general, are engilor than the G.P.O. Unies can be ascertained by enquiry at the local once.

The latest posting time for registered articles are generally oh hour earlier than the timOK shown below. Particulars regard. Ing parcel malls can be ascertain- ed by enquiry at any post offes. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 My Air Thailand, India, Pakistan, Great Britain & Europe, p.m.

Philippines, à p.m.

Kores, 4 p.m.

Hawall, U.9.A., Canada, 6 p.m. Japan, 0

Middle East, Africa, 0 p.m. Formosa, Okinawa 0 p.m.

By Buriace

Japan, 3 p.m. Philippines. N. Borneo, 3 p.m. Macro, & p.m.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 By Air Indo-China, 11 a.m. Thailand. Malaya, N. Borneo, Indo- Australia, New Zealand,

"ll not. " gain.. But the assistant gnoter,

policeman another heaved him from the dock; from the court. There was the soundness, of a thump outside, as it gravity Ceylon, Noon.

ar

was up to its tricks again. Then the next case was brought in.

Eleven Reported Killed In Mine

Vienna, Sept. 10.

At least 11 people were killed

p.m.

Indo-Chun.. Formogi, Thailand, India, Pakistan, Middle East. Great Britain & Europe, 6 pm.

Japan, 6 p.m.

By Surface

Chine. People's Republic, 9.30

Macao, 2 p.m.

Macan 0 p.m

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 By Alr

Katakkshed 1845

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1955.

Chessboard Love Duel Re-Enacted

The living chess game which has been carried out annually in the square of Marostica, Italy, for 400 years is pictured, in progress. Legend states that 400 years ago two noblemen, Rinaldo de Angarano and Viera de Vallonera, fell in love with the daughter of the governor and decided to duel for her hand. The Governor. heard of the arrangement, had the two arrested and decided that the duel should be over the chessboard. Rinaldo won, and the marriage was so happy that it was decided to re-enact the chess game every year, the descendants of the original.

London Express, game taking part and the moves being exactly the same. ——

UNIVERSAL MEMBERSHIP Radio Hongkong

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Washington, Sept. 20.

Western diplomats are ready to make strong efforts at the United Nations General Assembly opening today to break the East-West deadlock which has debarred Japan and a large group of other eligible nations from membership in the United Nations.

Hope is running high in diplomatic quarters here that the five-year deadlock might be broken with action on the so-called Bandung candidates - Japan, Ceylon, Cambodia, Jordan, Laos, Libya, Nepal and a unified Vietnam--during the coming session.

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His wife had recommended wine to improve his voice in crying his wares, a 32-year-old hawker, Lo Lung, said in a statement which was-read at his trial in the Criminal Sessions this morning.

Lo is charged before Mr Justice Scholes with. wounding his wife, Kwong Kau, with intent to murder her. He also faces an alternative count of wounding with intent to do her grievous bodily harm.

In his statement to the Ma- | In this statement, the accused gistrate in tho committal pro- also maintained that his re- ceedings he said that his wifelations with bis wife had always had encouraged him to drink been good.

about a catty of Chinese, wine The trial is proceeding. although he had protested he did

not want to drink too much, He claimed that he "lost con- sciousness,"

The Prosecution, conducted by Crown Counsel, Mr D. E. Greenfield, assisted by Det.

Civic Assn

Insp. J.S. Howarth, alleged that And The

with

Lo stabbed his wife 81 times a pair of scissors in the early hours of April 19 atter u quarrel the night before over money. The

woman was res-

cued by a Police patrol and re- mained in hospital for more than two weeks,

Li Cheng Uk Tomb

After Insp. Howarth had testi- fled about his charging the The following statement accused on April 10, Polloc in connection with the dis Interpreter Chong Koon-kwongcovery

of the ancient Li read his statement in answer to the change.

Cheng Uk tomb has been The accused told the Police issued by the Hongkong that his wife did not look after Civic Association. the children and refused to take

The Civic Association has been them to hospital when they were Ill. She complained that he did watching with the kecnost in- rot give

On the rest Professor F. S. Drake's her mcary.

work of re- right of April 18 the attacked Progress in the

finis archaco- him first, so he stabbed her with constituting the

Uk logically of the Li Cheng a pair of scissors. 6. Timo Signal and Programine

Tomb, Summary: 0.03, Hongkong Concert

The

especially when it became interpreter sold that evident that these finds were Orchestra conducted by Victor Ardy

of made this such great value to Hongkong. (Recorded); $30. **First

the accuse Hearing presented by Alex Borrio (Studio); statement he did noteceme

The Civic Association now: very. 1. BBC Jazz Club. Johnny Dank drunk, but appeared normal. worth and his Orchestra (BBCTS); 7.30.

The case for the Prosecution strongly appeals to Government Li Demi-Heure Francaise,

name of the

people of Presentation

Laversanne closed after Crown Counsel read in the do M. "Hommage

CL Delvincourt"

Hongkong for the preservation. Time Signal and The News London accused at the Magistracy, Relay): 8.00, Commentary London The accused said that on the Tomb, and supports the proposal. Relay) or Special Announcements evening of April 18, after he had put forward

the 8. C. M. 8.15, Britain sings. Maused Miners

Post (BBCTS); 1.30,

hawking, Forces finished

wife Choir

grounds be convert-- Favourites (London Relay): 9. Time encouraged him to drink wing | surroundinent "that the rk to be known as ed into a park Shaw (Studio); 0.50, saying it would be good for his the "Grantham Chinese Park." of Charles Cochran, volen he would be able to

In this connection, the Rev. The Story Memories of the Great Showman shout louder. She told him ha written and narrated by Et cold drink, have a meal and ero, Cassian, Chairman of the Maschwitz. BBC Concert Orches retire to bod.

Association mada ind But she herself following statement: conducted by Charles Mackerum (Part 1) (BBCTS: 1030, At the refused to drink, saying she had

FATE IN BALANCE Ballet. Cmderella" (Prokodey). Royal Opera Garten ered. by Warwick Braith gother about a catty of wine House Orch., Covent work to do. There was alto-

This wale: 10.50, Weather Report; 11: He protested at drinking all of Lotion Relay); 11.09, Goodnight it at once, but his wife said ft Music: God Save The Queen; 11.30. would be wasted it he did not more and more tho atten Close Dawn,

frish it. He became drunk and

(Studio); 7.49. Weather Report; aout the statement made by the the site of the L, Cheng Uk

Eric O'Neil

Time Signal. Radio News Ecol

REDIFFUSION

Bok Pam.

Venture-Starring Bostert Ad Lauroa Humphrey Buchil: 330. Freddy Martin Bhow Featuring Merv Griffin and Murray Arnold: 4 Tea Time Rendezvous:

fast Afro-Asian į saldi Thio 24-nation

week that only at Bandung last | Australia now felt the time was conference April said in a final communl-ripe la consider membership for que that

effective co- such Communist nations as world operation for

peace, Hungary, Rumanin. Bulgaria, membership in the United Albania and Outer Mongolia Vocally Yours Popular Songs: Nations should be universal. Router.

the group

The

called on the

5. Chlidren's Carner-Conducted by siunile Vak: 5.30. Progressivo Jazz: (Suver Network-Request Pro Rramine of Western Music); 5, in R1200 the Morgen Manor-Starring Morgan and His Guessta; 0.28 Hirinday Mailbag: 8.30. Record Parade-Latest Releases; 7, Per- Monality Parado-Casa Daley: 718, Neceu Bowing Machine Prograinmo

Light Time..."The

lost consciousness.

his

Popular Fire Officer Leaving

of

Civic

·find

made in early August 1955 in

very important the Shamshuipo aren is attract-

the fate of the site is still dr tion of the Hongkong people as

the balance. As one of the COR- of the Souch respondents. China Morning Post

TE marked a few days ago, Hong kong has hardly any historical site "except the hair demolish-

Sung Emperor Terrace. (1307 is a tapetus calami; it should

1278), Professor read F. S. Drake's weighty state ment

to Security Council approve membership for

of Jay- Walker the group eight African and Asian states

16th instant must Helsinki, Sept. 19.

seeking

Caused Accident

have appealed not only to all President Paasikivi and

Communmbership

China, which

art lovers and historical TC the Finnish delegation will attended the Bandung con-

For joy walking in the middle Featuring Italian Music: 7:30, Music

pearchers but to all those who by Mantovani and his Orchestra: leave Moscow, for Helsinki ference, supported the call, but of the road, Tam Sze, 67-year-143, Bhadows of Doubt-Presented

admire Chinese culture. not included old woman, of

188 Johnston by Colgate-Palmolive Co.: 0. Time on Tuesday

Professor Drake la now con- morning, a significantly was

in the group.

toad, first floor, was fined $50 Signal and The Now: 8.00. Weather

Mr R. H. K. Brooks, Divi- vinced

that

the Li Cheng Uk Heport Announceranta and Inter spokesman of the Finnish

Well-informed sources predicter seven days by Mr J. E. luge: 8.15. Metachrino Foreign Ministry announced that the subject of Communist Durling at Central this morning. Featuring the Gore Alestorm: kong Fire Brigade, has re-monuments of Han architecture Musicalesional Officer of the Hong-tomb is one of the rare complete Melachrino China's membership will get a The

all reconstituted Anxembly noon on September 19, defendant quarters Begins tired after 24 years of off-which the The President will make the quick test in today.

scholars will like to study and there and a half hour journey PUDE UNCHANGED

tan across the road, from south on Dumetrius: 10.15, Carroll Gibbons cial fire-fighting service in visitors

"will

make

a point to his and

Orchestra: 19.30, GYDEY to north at the junction of Hen- Caravan-A programme of Gype the Colony, but, as in the same Russian special

this acc. The tomb was from the United States officials today that planc

he used. when

nessy Road and O'Brien Road to Mule; Ale Date With Dreamland 1/ travelling to Moscow for the talks made it clear to Reuter that pick up an orange. In doing so Featuring the Emile Cola Singers: popular officer points, out, Brst thought to be at least 1,800 old, but the cruciform 11.30. Prelude To Midnight-Popular

years at which his delegation secured

the mirror and Save the Queen"; Clone Down. ciated with the Brigade for the house of the return of the Russian-held modified its 1954 attitude base at Porkkala, south of Communist Chinese

nearly 83 years. Helsinki, and improved Russe-ship. Last year a United States Finnish relations.

resolution postponing considera- China's Joint communique last lon of Communist night sald Russia had decided application was quickly passed.

There Is

general feeling to evacuate the naval base held os a 50-year lease in view of the among Western diplomats that international ten- similar pattern would follow reduction in

achieved recently especially this year. sion as a result of the Geneva "sum- Mr John Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State, as he left mit talks,

(At the same time the Russo-Washington last night for New Finnish 1948 treaty of friendship York, said he anticipated a re. will be extended until 1975 and newed bid to replace Nationails! then for periods of five years China with a Communist Chi- uniers either side gives one

the State Department. had not so caused a traffic accident in- Concert Molodies; midnight. "God he has been actively 8880-atrie, the dottery all point to

деве

to volving three private cars. member-

Arentative on the Secu-|

year's notice to the contrary.— | rity Reuter.

Gov-General

Resigns

Karachi, Sept. 19. The resignation of Ghulam Mohammed

Governor- General of Pakistan has been accepted by Queen Elizabeth, Philippines, Alistralis, New zea the head of the Commonwealth,

it was officially learned today.

Indo-China, France, 2 p.m. Quam, Hawall, U.S.A., p.m.

lend. 2 p.m.

Pakistan, Middle East. Africa,

recently in amino disaster in Great Britain, Europe, 0 p.m.

East Slovakia, Czechoslovakia,

Radio Free Europe reported to

Nine forced inbe

day.

horo

Mohammed, who has been on sick leave aloce August 7 last will leave his post on October

were BECKER HANGED 0% labourers among the people killed. The disaster occurred in a new coal

James Richard Becker

this move

whether he thought

be defeated, he

said: "I think so."

In

view

of the improved East-West atmosphere since the

Geneva summit

conference,

optimism for breaking the im passa on United Nations mem- centrod around the berthip Bandung candidacles.......

EXPECTATION

As Vietnam is not unified, the member- question of Vietnam ship is considered cerdemic by Washington officials.

But, with regard to the

others there, is degree of expectation.

view In Japan's ease, .one hore is that the Soviet Union

again

sin velo membership agreement on a per-

The Queen has also approved manent peace settlement at the

atalled London negotiations.,

On the other hand, Australia and other nations have: beer Lending Increasing support to the principle of universality

United mombership in the Nation

23. the recommendation of the mine situated between the cities who was recently convicted of Pakistani Government that Gen-

and Keikov in east the murder of Evelyn Fung. eral Isk of Kacova

Iskander Mirza be appointed Slovakia, Radio Free Europe was hanged at Stanley thie | Pállatan'd("` new Govorar- said United Pos

morning

General.

Mirza has carried out the functions of Governor-General since Mohammed rell France-Proste¿:

Printed and published by WILLIAM ALICK, GRINHAM........ŽOT and on behalf of South' China Morning Post Limited at 1-8 Wyndham Street, City of Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong,

Mr Richard Casey, Austrolla's Minister for External Affairs,

SIDE GLANCES

By Galbraith

\?'Ha'a réutlass! Tell him that story about your old home" town that put everybody to sleep at the party last night!”

a Chin Han, origin and give to

Mr Brooks' father WIB a the tomb a priccicss value: former Superintendent of tho

an

We are all interested in its Fire Brigade and at the tender conservation and perhaps the

of age of 12 Ronnie Brooks was immediate publishing being taught the technique of Lustrated 20 cent booklet de-

the excava fire fighting. For a full eight tailing the stages of the

tion, together with the Brigade's

names of the years he was on staff on a voluntary basis, and the work, would stimulate In- who took an active part in became a full-time,

officially tegest; many printing blocks are

appointed officer in September 1931.

hose

already in existence and so the

ol in production Mr Brooks. is retiring at an

the pamphlet earlier age than he intended should be possible at smail ex-

pense. because he is all suffering

LESS HAPPY after-effects. of a serious in-

Hongkong's jury he received while battling recent plenary session of the at the delegates Moon Street, World Federation of the United

with a fire in Wanchal, several years ago, 1.

PRESENTATION

Nations Associations hakl in hospitable and progressive Bang-

He will be leaving the Colony kok took grent pleasure in de- for New Zealand by the seating

panied by his mother.

in

to their collenguer the Changsha on Friday, accom remarkable realisations made by his wife, Hongkong in the last ten years the fields of two sone and a

education, Last night Mr Brooks was teacher-training,

sonitention and prosealed with a silver flask by public works; they felt m Bir C. W. Brand, Deputy Chief happy when questioned * about Fire Officer, on behalf of the qur museums and, libraries," "they Brigado in a ceremony at the were positively emberigesed Central

Fire Station quarters

ern when they had to acknow. In acknowledging the gith Mr that one of the richest cities

his gratitude the world had no public, Library Brooks expres

ka expressed and said he wa Sorry to be nur

The Shamshulpo findu itive us leaving his many colleague and an unexpected opportunity friends, fru, Hongkong mako

a start, in@ithm "\right In the course of his career direction by conserving th Mr Brooks was awarded the

King Police and Fire Brigade and supplying Hon Medal for gallantry, in rescuing the nucleus of an survivors of the Bay On or historical museum disaster after the ship then in in the mid of the harbour, has caught on fire.

where

He was in Hongkong, when it afternoon. fall to the Jepang et during the Ching

́interned at

cocupation.

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