Anti-Red Precautions

Singapore, Feb. 7-The Blamese Defence Council today ordered the District Commissionero of

bordering Indo-China and Burma to enroll

special

unite

to prevent infiltration

by Communisis, according to the Bangkok correspon- dent of the Straits Times.

The force will be trained "subversive

to suppress Aivities" in

the border

districts, the report added. -Regler.

ANTI-TITO EMBARGO

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EDITH MOLLER MISHAP Rescue By Helicopter

NEAR WAGLAN

Opening Of Marine Court Of Inquiry

"Regarding the collision itself I know nothing. except hearsay. I was in my cabin at the time of the collision and it was reported to me that a junk had been hit. I immediately went on the bridge and took charge. That is all I can say about the actual collision," testified Capt. Robert Henry Reginald Hall. master of the Edith Moller, when he commenced his evidence before the Marine Court of Inquiry this morning.

A collision occurred between the Edith Moller and a fishing junk south-east of the South Ninepins on the morning of January 23 resulting in the loss of the Byes of two Chinese children.

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M: J Gilbert. Depressendesh Rick Cher and acting Second Mute

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A boatswain's mate being returned to the deck of the USS Midway after being pulled out of the waler by a helicopter crew in a thrilling rescue during re- cent Atlantic manoeuvres. He was thrown overboard by accident.

The mate (circled) drifting in the water after being thrown overboard by accident during the re-fuelling of

the Midway at sea (AP Photos).

Aneurin Bevan Gets A Heckling

London, Feb. 7.-The Minister of Health. Mri about Aneurin Bevan, was frequently heckled and inter- rupted when he addressed a meeting of about 1,600 people at Oldham, Lancashire, tonight.

"We will have a nice, Once he retorted: peaceful, orderly meeting." Thereupon came a "What about Australia and New Zealand? (where the Labour Governments have recently lost power).

Still No. 1 Battlefield

voice:

Washington, Feb. 7-Strator

After another interrup (posing ham are Mr Johri Paul, Democrulle

Pim, Conservaltve, Mr Peter Conally. Toan

tion, the Minister turned to

| Liberal, and Mr Lester Hutches- Cuirman of the Senate Foreign

the Labour candidate, and ton. Independent Socialist, Relations Commatize,

"I sympathise with day he thought that the Mur said:

BISHOP'S FORECAST I'

Administration you in some of your con. sivull

The Labur would be willing to accept less stituents."

$3,100,000,000 budget

to me."

Replying to the President, cut

and 10 the Capt Hall said

76 Manding order for all officers who may be on the hedge The orders were signed by previous ofleers but not by Mr Gilbert than the

The Preside Was the junk estimate for European aid next i

when y left

Chibougamau aren located miles from the nearest settlement, An advance party of eight men has reached the isolated area and started drilling operations in Lake Chibougamau where gold | in sight

was discovered last year ed Press.

Unit-bridge

SIDE GLANCES

י?"

Witness No siz

year.

The Prime Minister, Mr Cle- ment Afflec wearing a large rosetie in die red and yellow Hollinan, apel, called at the Walthams- low Town Hall today and was Hormally Boninated an election Connally said that candidate.

White newsreel cameras film-

ch, d

Plan desvētika. The Marshall

Paul G trator. Mr host bad a two-hour Dension with the Committee.

Mr

By Galbraith Western Europe "sull remaine! ed the scene. Mr Attlee peeled

12:30

help worrying when they're home from col-

_wondering where they are!'!",

the No. 1 battlefield" In the struggle for freedom. The major of 30 five-pound notes to put up the £150 deposit required of problems now facing Marshall

ull candidates. Plan authorities Wor the in- tegration of the Western Euro-

Inlo a economy penn

single market

without trade and currency barriers.

Mr Hoffman had expressed i

Mr Allee will be involved in a four-cornered Aghi for the Wext Walthamstow seal. Op-

Party will win The Retrat election by a anall majority, Bishop: Stephen Neul, Assistant Bishop of Canterbury. forecast in New York.

Bishop Neill warned that it!

US110 was only really knows what the outcome will be."

i

one

the hydrogen bomb, shop Neill said "If you admit

that there should be bombing om the air then there can be lat c'se against the hydrogen and bonb 13 such.--Reuter Aswelated Press,

"grave disappointment" at the Time For Serocalein

failure of European countries!

to agree on immediate action to Increase the

convertibility of currencies through a workable payments union-Reuter.

Radio Hongkong

H.K.T.

B. Hong Konr gramme Summary:

Calling"-Pro- 6.02. London udio Melodies-Peter Yorke and Rs Concert Orchestra (BBCTS): 8.30, Popular Continental Variety: 6:45, Saxophone Itecital by Emilo Yalonga with Plano Accompaniment by Vicente Cristobal (Studio); 7, World News and News Analysi London Relay): 7.15, "Much Bind- Richard ing in the Marsh"-with Murdoch and

Horne Kenneth (BBCTS); 7.45, "Election Talk" -- Number 3, by Lord Samuel-on be. half of the Liberal Party: B, "From the Editorials London Relay); 0.10, **Record Round-About" -- Variety Request Programme, Pre- sented by Sue Dawson (Studio)}' 9.10. "London Bus Ide" from Canden Town to Kennington Ovel, with Winford Vaughan-hom (BECTS); 10, Hadio Newsreet (Lon don Relay): 10.15, Weather Report: 10.18. French Cabaret"; 10.45;

Molnej Pano Recital. by Benna wich: 11 Dance To Fallx King HM Orchestra: (His Piano) and 11,15, Weather Report, World News and Kotne Hows from Britain (LoRA = Beve don Relay Recorded): "Dod the King 11:30, Glose: Downs.

...

23 Hong Kong's chilly days approach, the common cold comes out to play with renewed vigour

thanks to Serocalcin its playtime of infection is only short-lived.

At this time many thousands are

starting their prophylactic course.

Make sure of your supply

by ordering Serocalcin now.

SEROCALCIN

FOR THE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT. OF COLDS

Packed in tubes of 60. tablets,

Pharmacists are reminded that the sole selling agents for

Serocalchi 'la Hong Kong are Shewan, Tomes & Co. Ltd. Chang Tin Buliding, Telephone 27781/1.

Canada Had No Lotdown There

Affairs

Ottawa. Feb. 7.-The External

Depart. adried ita ment today London and Washington offices that Dr Klaus Fucha not implicated in any wan way

In the 1948 investiga. activities in thom

кру Canada. The Royal Com- mision on rasplonage found evidence that would "no

Fuch Include the name

nor has he been associated with the Canadian ainmic GEET project". -- United Press

A MYSTERY

NO MURDER

7. Au tr Southwark, Fb quest today decided that Mrs Maud Janowny died of starva- being tion and exposure after trapped for five days in a pile

of bomb rubble.

Mr. Janoway,

who has 58, diktsspeared on January 28.

Mars

seeking scrap metal found her body in # deep hop

bombed a

nets 105 she hund home on February 3, been dead about 24 hours

In her handbag were the re- mains of two oranges and a bul- the of beer.

the

OUFODET

nald

"This to at very mysterious business," "But the police and I are satis- fled that there is no case of murder or attacks."-Associated ¡Press

LOOSE

FUCHS SPY TRIAL REVELATIONS

Washington, Feb. 7.-The Federal Bureau of Investigation was reported today to have evidenco that the British scientist, Dr Klaus Fuchs, betrayed United States atomic secrets through "regular contacts" with Russian espionage agents operating in the United States and Britain.

The report came from Senators who heard,the FBI chief, Mr Edgar Hoover, testify at a closed session of the Senate Appropriations Sub- Committee.

Mr Hoover was quoted as can court that could impose the saying that Fuchs contacted death penalty.

"This matter is so serious that Russian agents in Britain ont Fuchs is found guilty ho

Д

regular twice-a-month should be executed," sald

| schedule over a protracted Senator Ferguson. "That is the period and also transmitted only effective way to make dear information to Soviet agenta be tolerated" United Press.

in the United States, but on "far fewer occasions,”

that atomic espionage

will not

He GROUNDING OF

was also said to have re-

ceived cash payments from THE MISSOURI

the Russians for his ser- vices.

Norfolk, Virginia, Feb. 7

Brown of Mr Hoover himself refused to Captain William D.

battleship MID- discuss "any phase of the case the 45,000-ton

which ran aground on left the Committee Rour), when he

hoods at Hampton hearing. Senators who heard the mud

pression that

his testimony left with the im- last month, was tonight relieved pending the many phases of of his command the sensational spy case remain finding of a naval court of in- ed to be unfolded both here and quiry. in London and that Mr Hoover

feared prematute publicity raight hamper his agents,

The Fill had been unable to obtain

a full copy of Fuchs' re

the ported

confession because

had British authortles Imposed IN strict secrecy ban on the cape Mr Hoover did pending trial,

not identify the Russian agenta Fucha allegedly

worked with, but pointed our that Russia and Commist Entellite nations had lorde zumbers of offelul repre sentatives in the Un

United States

Jorge ramb

with diplomatic status.

make He hoped to

Fleet headquarters said, "It is fair and proper that the Com- manding Of Beer, navigator and other officers defending them- selves in the present court of in- quiry should not have the add)- tional burden of the responsi- bility of the ship during the present legal proceedings which are required by naval regula-

ions." Reuter.

ANOTHER CHINESE SHIP ARRESTED

1.The Capetown, Feb. full South African Naval authorities Chineno the Arrested was, today not give out Nationalist chip, Durban, at the the United States for fear 10W

of leo-request of

claimed that authorities who pardising the investigation,

Senator Homer Ferguson has the Nationalists still own $596,-

or public once the cune closed, but couki Cartaits

The ship

appealed to the Attorney Gen-041 on the vessel, eral Mr Howard McGrath, to was preparing to sail when the extradition for authorities arrested her.-Unit- for Fuchs' trial na spy before an Amers. Press

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