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Pago 4

"SO LONG" IN HONG KONG

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MAY 27, 1946.

More Elusive

Husband "More Than Pimpernel"

INTERRUPTED: MR. ¿ATTLEE 4

US

Edinburgh, May 26. A Scottich minister mado ́unsuccessful attempt to provent the Prima Minister, Mr. Clement Attice, being heard when he was formally called on to address tho Scot- rish Church Assembly at Edinburgh today.

The minister. Reverend J., S., McNab, jumped to his feet from crowded hall the floor of the and said: "I have a counter motion to ranko." There were murmurs of dissent and McNab sat down and made no further interruptions.

He told reporters later that the motion he had intended was that Mr. Attlee bo not heard unless he promined that the pledges of Scottish labour can- didates are carried out And Scotland is given a measure of devolution."

MRS. ALEXANDRA TIPPETT (MAIDEN NAME TERES- CHENKO) WAS AT THE FAMOUS BATTLE OF TANNENBERG IN 1914, WHEN GERMAN GENERAL LUDENDORFF ROUTED

UNDER THE RUSSIANS SAMSONOV.

YET

BUT ALEXANDRA WAS ONLY SIX. IT WAS HER FATHER, A SENIOR OFFICER IN THE IMPERIAL RUSSIAN ARMY, WHO PARTICIPATED 'IN THAT BLOODY CONFLICT, WHICH YIELDED 90,000 PRISONERS TO THE TROOPS OF THE KAISER. SHE CAN REMEMBER DESPERATE FLIGHT WITH HER MOTHER IN A PACKED TROOP TRAIN, MRS. TIPPETT, WHO WAS BORN AT KIEV, CAPITAL OF THE UKRAINE IN EUROPEAN RUSSIA, HAS OTHER PROBLEMS TODAY. THEY CONCERN HER MAR- RIAGE AND DIVORCE. She found it very easy to marry William Henry Gamond Tippett in Hong Kong on April 30, 1938.

But she finds it a vory dimeult matter to divorco him the ground of his alleged bigamy and adultery.

on

"the anme Tippett they had mot casually in the company of Ellie and another sister, Olive.

*PRES. LINES

SUED!

San Francisco, May 20, Ten American seamen havo eued the American President Lines for a tofal sum of more than $1,000,000, charging that through the Lino's negligenco they

were left ashore Manila' when the "President Grant" sailed on December 11, 1941, and as a result they were imprisoned by the Japanese... Associated Press:

or

Anders' Polish

Army In Italy

They had no idea of the present whereabouts of Ellie, or of Olive, They did not know that Ellie had ever gone through a form of mar-

Moscow, May 26. Living at 156 Coogee Bay Road,lage with anyone. They had only

Yakov Viktorov, the Soviet Coogee. Sydney, Mrs. Tippott, who heard rumours,

When Mr. Justice Edwards sold political. commentator, dia- came here as an evacuoo In 1940,

he could not grant a crecen in the cussing the demobilisation of absence of additional evidence Jr.

Anders' Furnell remarked, "The Scarlet Wladyslaw Pimpernel has get nothing on this Army in Italy in fellow Tippoit for clusiveness."

"Pravda," charged The bearing was stood over lo

first came into the Divorce Court some long time ago to find that her firat hurdle was to prove the validity of her marriage.

After a long delay she was able, last Wednesday, to produce Robert Androw Dermod Forrest, ben indefnite date. Mr. Attice in his speech said: Sixth Ave., Eastwood, a retired "No international machinery administrative officer and police will bring peace to the world magistrate with 22 years' servier that her unless it has the driving force in Hong Kong, to say

in linea were strictly of idealiam behind it. No social | marriage system will bring us happiness, order. health and prosperity unless it is inspired by something great-that her husband went through a

ADMIRAL ABE

She has, too, been able to prove TO HANG

an-

ceremony of marriage with

Gotam, May 26. er than materialism. The world other woman, Ellie Cartwright,

Admiral Koso Aba has been has need of spiritual leader-typiste, at Annandale, 1941. ship."

unable, even sentenced to hang and two But she has been Later, the Prime Minister told with police assistance, to

trace other Japanese received prison a civic reception at Edinburgh: Tippett and the lady. Nalther enn "We shall come through these she obtain any information from terms for the beheading of So nino of the famed Carlson dilicalties with the samo spirit Miss Cartwright's relatives.

SLIGHT PROSPECT OF PEACE IN ASIA

(By MORRIS HARRIS)

WASHINGTON, MAY 26. SUMNER' WELLES, FORMER UNDER-SECRETARY OF STATE, SEES SLIGHT. PROSPECT FOR THE ESTAB- LISHMENT OF "A REIGN OF PEACE" IN INDIA AND CHINA AND OTHER POLITICALLY UNSET- TLED AREAS OF ASIA. HE SAID FAILURE OF THE MAJOR POWERS TO AGREE UPON SOME METHOD OF REACHING POST-WAR SETTLEMENTS AND CARRYING THEM OUT, IS “DIRECTLY RESPONSI- BLE FOR MUCH OF WHATS GOING ON IN THE FAR EAST. "CIVIL STRIFE (IN CHINA) CONTINUES AND UNFOR- TUNATELY WILL CONTINUE UNTIL SOME KIND OF UNDERSTANDING IS REACHED BETWEEN MOS- COW AND WASHINGTON WHICH WILL ENCOUR-* AGE RATHER THAN IMPEDE THE "POLITICAL,

UNITY OF THE CHINESE PEOPLE.

THE NAVY

IN SYDNEY

J

almost immo-

engagement

Ап-

in which we have come through who has as yet been unable to prove Riders on Kwajalein Island in "Anders' troops from Italy to BriBubmerged by 40 years of Ja-land, and his attractive wife, for-

nil difficulties of the last five or six years.

"I think we shall do it by the qualitica of the people of this country-the qualities of cour age, steadfastness and humour: un above all the aense of ser- vice to the counumunity."-Reu- tur.

MASS CLAMOUR FOR FOOD

Tokyo, May 26.

The mass clamour for food was renewed today, Kyodo News Agency reported, with an estima: ed 20,000 organized workers at

the adultery alleged and her di- vorce is again held up pending the of further possible production evidence.

1942

pro-

panese tyranny.

"The whole of the Far East is distraught with civil war and widespread agitation as a re- ault of the clash of Interests in that region between the Soviet Union and the Western powers. It will soon bo a year since Japan was defeated and the

Sydney, May 10. end of the war

Lieut-Comdr. Morgan Morgan- came to the Giles of Devonshire was married Far East, yet all that has hap- to Miss Pamela Bashell of Dar- Polish pened in Indo-China lo that the fling Point, at St. James Church

French by force of arma havo and, are leaving today's been able temporarily, to put lately for Hong Kong, where certain down resistance of the people to the room is stationed... circlos” in Britain and the end French. domination over Noel Bartrop, who has just con- United States with doing them.

cluded four years in the Royal "Korea is divided into two Navy, is engaged to Miss Peggy overything possible to pro-

tightly-gealed zones, one con- Ryan of Gundagai and the wadi- serve General Anders' army.

trolled by the Russians and one ing is likely to take place in June "It is well known," Viktorov by ourselves.

.Another Because of the nounced is that between Pilot Uffi said, "that almost immediately inability of the Russians and after the statement that the Army Americans to agree, the Korean Suffolk and Miss Norean Mary cer Henry Harton. RA.F., of was being disbanded, discussions

.Sub-Licut, bogan for the transfer of 40,000 people have not only made no Mackey of Clovelly

toards, independence Graham Bach to guard the oil advance of the troops

B.N.V.R., WAS which was pipelines in Transfordan."

promised them by noticed at Prince's while Sub- now going the declaration of Cairo of 1913 Lieut. J. Cobb, R.N., and Lieut. The preparations

not even been Kenelm Bramah of H.M.S. Glory on do not point to the disbandment but they have

able to commence the task of were in different parties at, Ro- of the army," Viktorov said.

After quoting a British report rebuilding their own country mana's...Sub.-Lieut. Peter Camp- that the transfer of General

bell, R.N.V.R., has left for Eng-

tain would be spread over four or

merly Monica Walker-Hoskings of But it is particularly in India Melbourne, hopes to rejoin her five months and that they would be included in specially organised where matters have reached an husband next month In Notting

acute crisis. There seems little ham... Lieut.-Comdr. Alex Bor- corps in Britain, he added:

"Anders' Army is not being de- probability that an agreement rie, R.N.V.R.. is one of the guests mobilised but it is being can readily be reached by which of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lord of Honey Dealer

served as beforo only under the Indian people will in the Gurley Station.}.. Lieut. Comdr. another name. By means of such денг future obtain their in- Chris Barchard, R.N.V.R., was Tippett was 35 when he martie:!

plans attempts are being made to dependence. Unless some kind one of the passengers on th 29-year-old Miss Tereschenko. He

reserve the army for told her, she informed Mr: Justice

a future of agreement between the In-Athlone Castle for England, and

before leaving dined Edwards, that he was originally an

time.

dian political leaders is soon

at. a fare "Certain Conservative circles. In found for a provisional govern Bruce Kingsmill, R.N., and Capt. well party with Comdr. Nigel electrical engineer, who had he-

Britain have already suggested ment which will come a dealer in honey. He had

pave the way Lord Erie A Drummond, R.N.. mentioned to her the names of a

using it for Karrison service into Admiral-Abe stated that "to some sections of Germany,

ultimate independence a Sheik of the 'week, according to n number of firms connected with the

(The British Foreign Secret-menacing outbreak of the gra- columnist, is Comdr. Sandy Soun- honey trade in Sydney and had be charged with the responsibi- told her that he had established, lity of an act incident to obeary, Mr. Ernest Bevin. sanounced yest character may flame up in Herson, R.N., on Admiral. Wood- house's staff. "He has a quick busincas connections with the dience to orders is in conflict the House of Commons on India at any time.

that about 00.000

That's why I believe our wit is a perfect dancer and Dairy Farmers' Company in Hang with my entire military train- Wednesday Kong and would trade them honey Int and the ideas of the society troops of the troops already in government must urge that the knows all the answers,"

Britain would be included in United Nations should without! from Sydney.

"resettlement corps" which would further delay ussine Joint ANOTHER QUISLING "I only knew my husband for to which I belong."

prepare them for civil employment responsibility for assuring all two months before marriage. Ha!

EXECUTED had only arrived in Hong Kong

in Britain or overseas if they did the eastern peoples now fight-

Oslo, May 26. will be helped as rapidly as pos-

Vidkun Quisling's minister of sible toward the goal of full in- interior, Albert William Hage- dependence. That's the onlyin, has been executed. way in which we can gain hope

Hagelin was Quisling's right COLLAPSES

that widespread disaster can be hard man and was accused of prevented and in which the de- being one of the chief plotters ~ Washington, May 26.pendent peoples of the East can of the invasion of Norway. Senator John H Bankhead, be safeguarded in the struggle Navy Lieutenant Edward 78, of Alabama, is still uncons-for liberty."--Associated Press. defendants were part of a mill-hero hours after he had col- Feld, Judre-Advocate, said the clous at the Naval Hospital tary clique which plunged Ja-lapsed during a committee hear- pan Into a war to increase their ing. personal power and glory, and declared the nine Americans that heat and exhaustion might wero not accorded any of the have been responsible but that diagnosis would await a considerations which the acqua-his ed 'so eloquently petitiohed more complete examination. Company today reported that

Associated Press.

political for."-Associated Press.

unrest was keeping about three-quarters of ita For

i

A U.S. Military Commission, sentenced Captain Yoshio Obara, commander of Kwaja- lein, to 10 years' imprisonment. The victims were among 14 on Makin Americans stranded Island during a raid in August,

The defendants 1942. convicted nu May 22.

were

defence Japanese-appointed counsel E. Tanguchi said the

Nagoya, participating in the first short time before I met him," sald Japanese people welcomed the not wish to return to Poland).-ing for their freedom that they

public demonstration since General MacArthuria recent waraing against "mob violence."

Mrs. Tippett.

She had not been very happy during the six weeks she lived with him. Then he left, saying he sald the The Nagoya police

was off to Sydney, where he asked three-hour parade and meeting

her to join him, promising that wer "qulle orderly." The demon Alexandra would have everything strators adoptel a 21-point reso-she could desire when she arrived lution which contained demands

in Sydney.

Mr. Justice Edwards: Ho paint- for immediate delivery of the de- layed rice rations.

a land flowing with honey? (Laughter.) Yes, I suppose he did. Honoyed Phrases

A mass meeting was also called for the dissolution of the Prefee.

tur Assembly and the resign tions of the Prefectural governor, the mayor of Nagoya and others. The Kyado News Agency said the government has earmarked Lotal of 2,100,000,000 Yen in bud, ret estimates for public works to provide employment for 700,900) and Bobbie", "Borla and 111im jobless pomona.--Associated Press.

{Funeral

Master

Miss

were sad-

justice being, meted out to "A" criminals, but they dened by the plight of "B" and "C" type suspects, In Which entegory contended three of the defendants belonged. they were victims of "feudalis- tle militarism."

He anid

Reuter.

VETERAN SENATOR

Doctor

Idle Rubber

George Calver said Estates

Readers' Letters

Black Market

San Francisco, May 26, The United States Rubber

He was originally sentenced to death by a Norwegian court and later appealed to the aupreme court, which upheld the verdict.

He died before a firing squad, -Associated Press.

JAPANESE LOOSE IN MALAYA

Kuala Lumpur, May 26

| Eastern rubber plantations out A road patrol noticed what appeared to be four Chinese of production.

The first quarter output on and a Malay cycling near here. the Malayan plantations was a Suspicious, they stopped the

the Company's 102,000 acres,] A search revealed one carried

use or for the use of their familittle over 400,000 pounds but quintet and found they were fica" will not doter black market Sumatran plantations, which Japanese who had been hiding Sir- notico in today's issue Araders sending in an applica-include about three-quarters of in the jungle eight months. of your paper, an advertisenient tion. by the Nestle and Anglo-Swiss Milk Products Ltd., relative to

Nestle pro- ! supplies of certain ducts.

LOO CHUN.

Only once after that did the That wife bear from Tiopett.

when he wrote in honeyed Was phrases from Saigon, en route to Australia:

Just a few loving lines to How you know my darling let things are progressing up to the. present.

... I am very lonely and feel I would like to turn back. But I will go on for you and make pleaty of money so we both

I have's can enjoy life together. The funeral of the late Mra. a darn good ery at times and feel Eugenia Lu, wife of Colonel Liu afraid I am going to lose you. It makes mo worried. I do love you

wero shut down.

a loaded revolver and two others Bhao-ching, took place yesterday

very much, and there is no one in

Company officials said the had dummy guns. Police believe at the Colonial Cemetery, Happy

this world, my dear, who could

Station ZBW

report Valley. The Rev. Fr. D. Uspensky take your place in my heart. It is

indicated that the they are responsible for more through Sir May I, of the Russian Orthodox Church,

your Malay plantations might hit 50 than a dozen unsolved robberies officiated. The late Birs, Liu died all for you and I do hope you will come to mo and help me... As

From this notice, it appears columns, ask the Directors of per cent of the pre-war capacity in this vicinity. Two of the Ja- at the Kowloon Hospital on Satur-

soon as I arrive in Sydney I will that, on application, complete cane Station ZAW Just when they are by the end of the year. 201 panese were airmen, two mill-. day after an illnord dating enany

end you 300 dollars. and I

lots will be mado available to going to use a bit of "gavvy" with

The fourth quarter produc-tary railway employees and the months. She was, 32 years of 95% will also arrange your fare at

tion has been tentatively fore fifth an English-speaking civi- The principal mourners were Sydnor and on the E. and A. staff members of business arms regard. to brandcasts from the

etc., but that individual con- ENSA Star Theatre?

lian-Associated Press. Master George Liu and

Line....

Saturday's relay of Bob Den-cast at 2,930,000.

The pre-war annual yield was Bobby Liu (sona). Mr. Berls will have such a great sursumers are required to present a

doctor's or Welfare Centre Cartizar's show was a glaring example prise for you when you arrivo und Kruchkov (brother) and

Scate.

of bad arrangement, Wo burst in around 24,000,000 pounds.

Rehabilitation of rubber pro- Tamara Cornovala. Among those a beautiful wedding present, and

As no mention has been made on the show with no explanation, Mesdames

London, May. 26. who attended

Moscow radio today quoted Olson, Biryk, Cornovaka, Kolat-some things elso that mean

of business firms eligible for while extremely funny to the Malayan Rubber Estates Owners choff, Smirnov. Donsoulavy, Fried. much to you. Yours ever loving warding the standing or other in the middle of a sketch which, duction is being directed by

complete casa lats, it seems to me theatro audience, was unintellig! Company formed by the British "American press reports" for a Administration.As statement that "American officers man. Shapiro, Tremin, das HESMOND. Tkachenko, Mr. and Mrs. Pono- Mrs. Tippott said he had never that far from rendering a ser- bio and mcanlugicas to listeners. Milltary

are collaborating with Japanego - WLA botter. maroff, Mr. and Mrs. Proobrajene cont her any money or booked her vice to the public; the procedure The next item, Peta Broadhuras sociated Press.

being adopted by the Neatle and and hor accordion,

troops against the People's Ro- sky, Mr. and Mrs. Drappel, Mr. |

Anglo-Swiss Milk Products Ltd, although community singing doon and Mrs. Schirietaky, and Messrs.

In July, 1041, detectives visited will provide many of the mush- not allow the player to show her EDUCATION IN SINGAPORE volutionary: Army of China."

Broadcasting in English tho Toenin, Ivanchenko and Drake.

Mrs. Tippett, she said, and subsn.

radio satd. Reports in the Chinese Singapore, May 26. Wreaths were zen; by "Gcorgin

show that and American · press and Bobbie" "Boria and Tamara quently she had obtained from the room firms in this Colony with an na technique. Then we got a tap

Registrar-General's Department opportunity of obtaining adequate dancer!

Two hundred former students American armed forces in North Cana, Nick" Trong Artena an

market activities. Burely the Preobrajensky and family, and Mr. Bandalo on March 8, 1941.

Sho. Identified her husband's

Edward VII College of Medi- to disarm the Japanese troops; an the contrary, Kuomintang (Chi- A. P. Tkachenko and family.

trained signature, and particulars on an

Former Raffles College stu- noso Nation list) troops original certificate which indicat

People'a ed that he had gons through A form of marringy with Ellie Cart

dents received lens encouraging and armed by the Americans are

Revolutionary Army Router. news. Because of extensiva dam- being sent to fight wricht, aged 38, at the Hunter

ago suffered during the Japan- cao occupEtion, no data hai bon Balllle Presbyterian Rangoon, May 20

got for Ramen to resume operk- After over a week's adarch by Church. strerafty the wreckage of the

tion.-Associated Press. American Army plano, returning to Ranguon from Calcutta, haa been found near river bank in the mountainous Arakan district.

word

passage.

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have seen tho show

realise

several times and

that

"COLLABORATING"

F. Mayor, Mr, "and Mta. M. N. ¡particulars of a marriage at An stocks to indulgo in further | Elva Qalan stops in tona" as I have been notified that the King | China ave not helping the Chinese

PLANE CRASH

Nestle and Anglo-Swiss Milk Pro-well as very easy on the eye, but ducts Ltd cannot be ignorant of hardly auliable material for broad, eine will reopen in June. the fact that a large number casting. Finally to crown it all the so-called import and export Wat

conjuring trick! ! firms in this Colony at the Leroy is a very good illusiasis moment, some of which are run but think even he would agree by Government Borvanta (Chl- that television is a more suitable Besar ngage in purely median for his dif black market activities and in realinosthat; Ziw has a scho putting it over Government gap dula to keep to with regard to 'Marriage "Rumours"

way or another. It is therefore London relays but surely the Mar

home-browed vet recorda pro- susrested that reasonable pra Subpoenaed on behalf of Malena be taken to prevent i grammes "could be moved around Tippett, Mrs. Markuerite. Catharideka, Patting into wrong hands and with a little comperation fruina

Mentorin

No trace has yet been found at Ins Atkins, Evnna B. Gladenville, and to this end, a stipulation made | BNBA we might, Fatoj hadid the the crow and passengers who in a later of Ello Cartwright, and that only firms of good pre-way minahal part of their hot and, in claded four members of the her husband. Charles Edward landing in Hong Kong should be particular: Bery Fren Amerigen War Drevon Commis Cattle Atkins, hospital attendant unelled to obtain lon, who and boob examinfor the Fat Gladesville, although subje

who

drophone".

the

AIR EXTENSION

New York, May 26. The Trann-World Airline to- day announced its plans soon to During the absence of Admiral extend operations as far na

Nanking Rear Toulon totallög 10,797 miles,

Atobera C-Bà lyfa The Company has ordered 13 izal == Command-more-01-Constellation planon Destroyers, saa, kastmed: rear for passengers from the Lock»

choads Corporation at a cost of (000.making in total. 250ti

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