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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1948.,

KOWLOON COURT OFFICIALS

Red Tape To Canton To Be Eased

CANTON, JAN. 26. --

TRAVELL-

TOREIGNERS

REPEL "BOARDERS"

Women Attempt It's Cold In To Create Scene

The Kowloon Magistracy was rushed about six times yesterday by two females determined to enter the building to continue the din'they created on Saturday and carly next morning..

ING FROM HONG KONG

Court Inspectný Cheng Burt. A Police van, with six TO THIS CITY LAY SOON! three of his subordinate officers table, FIND THE PRESENT IRK- had their handa fni in trying

TRO LOURE FOR

to repulse the invndera without THE JOURNEY MODIFIED. inthefing, suffering. any

ensualties.

COME

Ceder the meat regulations; each time a forerter comes to Canton he or she hu to obtain 4 visn From the Hong Kong offer The Corn ssioner of th Minary { Foreign Af At From the fart that sale. each s

Costa HRS12, forms in slati

Perph

be

w th two photo attacked, have iO

What the visitor leaves Can

ip has to send Ton, ho BẢN the perput to the Police Heal-

mexit permit.

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The invasion was preced d about half an hour earlier by the peaceful entry of two women. into the corridors adjoining the

w Courts, then in session.

The tranquility and dignity | was suddenly blasted by pier- og screams, followed by loud

prolonged lamentations! when the two women "wept for her children and would not be comforted."

out of the Court precincts on to

The Magistracy grounds when, after csticately refusing the advice of Court Inspector Cheng

fong.

arrived on the acene shortly after and took the two disturbers of the peace into eastody. They have been booked om the charge-of disorderly behaviour,

Shanghai, Too!

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Shanghai, Jan. 26.

The centre of a cold wave Shanghat early this morning and sent the tem- perature down to 24 degrees below zero Centigrade the coldest day of the year.

The Weather Bureau here- predleted today that the cold stap" la expected to remain for another three duys. Warmer weather. however, is expected before the week end-Reuter,

Soviet Economist

In

Disgrace

New York, Jan. 26.

They were promptly rashed The "New York Times" says Eugene Varga, noted Soviet economist who was wartime adviser to Prime Minister Stalin, is in disgrace for re- porting that no crisis looms for western capi- talism, and for saying Soviet communism and Anglo-American capitalism should colla- . borate.

to leave quietly, they

We

he Porthcomias rched down the steps

and deposited at Gaseolgne Read,

End Of A Sentence

! tape.--

Kate Jan 26. Yn 1. de 1 kuang who admit to amassinate Ware

Clara's No. 1 pepper. in 20% were red fisted!

any afterno com complet

ir terms. Th www transferred to PVR The 18 after the

bovana bere shortly break of the Siu Japanese war in 1997. Due to the prin a rul parveedings. fiat andet

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No Invite For Ho Chi Binh

Pe. Jun, 20.

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inet Fan, Viet Namese

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rushert the entrance,

The "N.Y. Times" said the exact text of the book that caused Varga's downfall is not known, but the official report of the Soviet Academy of Science showed that his conclusion included:-

Kush Entrance

Betermined to claim the two uveniles who were convicted on Saturday and sent to the Rej formatory for two

the years, wo women file younger with a child strapped of her hack)

stopped by The mighty arm:s of the Law, and again "persuaded" to go down to Gaser lyne Road. This happen-; ed five or six times, until faspec-enrich themselves by tor Cheng gol fed up of the "game" and telephosed to the Yaumati Pallee Station.

They were

Franco Wants The Door Open

Lisbon, Jan. 26. An authoritative source said today that the Spanish Govern. ment has asked the French Gov. crnment to reopen the Pyrenees frontier which was closed nearly Two years ago.

for

The suggestion was made in a note handed to the French, In Bhall Bet, Fr ph

High which the Spanish Government Compra skouer for I-Ching. offered detailed plan

3 hai, 1 n" dau phu tu Anh,

the Viet Nam re a leader, will opening

Franco-Spanish fiantier and suggested that such action be taken on February 15, The plan was said to contain Caligiure comprehensive proposals for breaking the deadlock in the elations between the two cuan tres and for the restoration of travel, merchunlice, transport, mall, wireless, telephone service and ather communcationa.

The note reportedly said it would be the last attempt by Spain to end the deadlock.- United Press.

Bull r', vle passed through Rangoon Play en re to Sal- Kon, deserted Ho Chi Minh as a "Communit

-time Janan allaborator."

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There is no like hood of ani The Soviet publications, th economic crisis in Western caplarticle said, were made availabl ten to Lisgner "by a Russian Mar talism during the first postwar years. Democratic vist economist who wishes to re situation of the more "exploited" | main anonymous.

Vargn's

Lissna workers in the democracies im-

"mistake." proved during the war.

sund, consisted in writing a book on the post-war outlook of the capitalist cconomies for the al warnion Communist Party.

Capitalistic countries did not

"Many forms" of colonial ex- ploitation have been abolished | or mitigated. Soviet satellite states of Eastern Europe are less important in

Party Line

His conclusiota." the article postwar de-mid, devcribing the back, which velopment than Western Euro- circulated for a year as a party

pean states.

In an article written by Wil Lisaner and based on "official Thiet publications that arrived in New York Just work," the "N. Y. Times" said Varga "ha suffered at the lenst-demo. tion,"

western

krocilment, "were that obja tie cenome analysis compelled him to adopt positions on the post- war relationship between the Soviet Union and the democracies that in every Instance were the complete up posite to what are now basi

ents of the Communist Party!

"He has been stripped of his post as Director of the Institute | line. of World Economies and World Politics in the Soviet Academy of Sciences," Lissner wrete.

Twenty In Disgrace

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HEADMASTER CHARGED WITH CONSPIRACY

Further evidence was heard by Mr. W. A. Blair- Kerr at Kowloon yesterday in the case in

which Leung Ngal-chi (36), headmaster, and

Leung Mong (32) are Jointly charged with

conspiracy to falsify the accounts of the

Yeung Tak Middle School between June, 1946 and April 1947.

The headmaster is further be-;- ing charged on seven counts of larceny school funds, the joint property of himself and Mau Mak-m, his partner.

Mr. A.J. Clifford, Crown Coun sel, is appearing for the prosecu. tion, with Mr. P.J. Griffiths de- teeding,

Wong Muk-shum, a schelor of

Tass Tells Tall Tale

London, Jan. 26.

the school, stated that when he The Soviet news agency Tass

Brat entered the school, on Its today accused the United States tnecpilon, he paid an entrance of forcing the German people fee of $5 and a fee of $65 while to buy $230.000.000 worth of he was in Class 4.

funked army stores.

On being promoted to Class 5, sald witness, he had to pay an other reġistration fee of $2, while the rch of fees wire raised to $70. He was given receipts for the school fres, he said, but not for the registration fees.

A Berlin dispatch, broadenst by Radio Moscow, suld German experts Inspeeling their pur- choses f und "mountains or old ras masks straps, threadbare blankets, worn greatcoa's, boets ......and enormous dumps of wrecked and briken cors and jeep.

He was forced to purchase all exercise books and text books from the scho:, 'said witness.

The dispatch said: The price

of the former was "The German experts patient about the same as that chargedly inspected all this junk an outside. The text bocks were, unanimously decided that this however, lobtainable ́ from other milltary property was unuseable sources at between 10 and 20 per for normal élvilian purposes. The cent. cheaper than the prices in cpinion of the techalent experts. the school,

however, was of no use as the goods had already been

pur- chased as American_ald...... has repeatedly

"The dem cratic German press

written Wall Street sharks by means of about

exports from Bizonin literally

wealth o prople and the

by the

school,

Pens And Pencils Pens and pencils, continued witness, were bought from the Co-operative Shop, ran by the school. at prices approximating those ruling outski

Referring

to the various out-ooting the nati nal *rganis'd

he Germany witness sold that he went to the test reports show they are air-

ne to Diamond Hill. They went Imports."--United Press.

long Germany here on foot and had to sub- scribe to purchase fond.

The sume thing happened in the pic. nic

Yu:n at To

Tung. el mit nothing for ether of the picnics,

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in roly to Mr. Grimths, wit and that Mau Muk-om wa in the schol when he first jola He did not, however, se him in the fice.

No exorcise books

were evr ev free of charge to any po thicken said witness in reply t an thu question.

Evid re given by Sin Kwok chong (f male), Ip

Cheuk-wur

and Chan Kul-wan, teachers of the school, was to the effect that they had to pay for messing in choot and that they had never off red any cheap rice by h se nd defendant,

They had

ben

of means of

Protest To America

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The secretary of the

was a Couimanta organMESOTERI He accused thr

of erecting an, "from ene? ain' the world's "den.

never heard oftented scond accused having purchased word ries at a high price and offerin it to the staff at a cheap rate.

Hearing will be continued thi 小 morning.

Jewish

"United

"In the face of certain dis- grace, when he was brought "lo irdgment before the bar of 20 of his peers, Dr. Varga refused to recant, Trented with the re *Pict due to a man of his sholarship and courage, he Tered to make minor correc economists in the Soviet Union.

important ions in his theories.

"He offered to make any poli. beratse they refused to reject tical interpretations that were all his theoretical positions and needed. But on the conclusion he

persisted in maintaining had drawn from the facts, Sternists and Irgun and prediet-

abolished. In disgrace with him institute has been

are 20 of the most

even

Command"

Somewhere in Palestine, Jan. 26. talks are ging on to consolidate Irgun leaders sold today that the military forces of Haganah,

me of them in the face of ofll-refused to budge."-Associatted a fully united command" of cial pressure.”

Press.

Kashmir Dispute Developments

Lake Success, Jan, 25.

The question of withdrawing Indian troops from Kashmir loomed today as a major issue in United Nations-sponsored negotiations for peace in partitioned India. Representatives of mini-ne of Fakistan

A lighted cigarette butt. thrown curelessly on some old cloth, caused some excitement at 146 Connaught Road, Central, yesterday evening. The cinth caught fire, driving the

nmates out of the house. But before were busy hire drafting indivi

the Do- and India

he Fire Engine arrived, the "blaze" dual plans for settlement of the

had been extinguished by the <idents.

to 2.00

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refighting in the princely State and

we_eventual picbiselte.

Both

p.m., and from 0.00 to 11.00

In fruquersations were reported

contact with New Delhi and Karachi.

considered of mining with

The propisals evolved will be at a meet- ing of the two Fernand van Langenhove of Bel ZBW Hong-Kong--broadening oglum, Security Council President. frequency 846 kilocyclaw from 12.15 Monday's session will mark the pm, and in on 9.62 megarycles in resumption of direct negotiations the 31 metre band from 12.15 to 1.30, broken off last week and initiated 6.90 to 7.80 and 9.09 19 11.00, p.5.

again an Council instructions. H.K.T..

The Council acted after Aritalo 12-16 v.m.-STUDIO: Neligious Talk tosuld "the alternative

to war i agreement here."

India troop withdrawals and the question of an impartial interim Rcvernment In

in Kashmir appeared to be the main stumbling blocks.

Hindu India dispatched soldiers with the announced pur- pose of driving out Invading Libesmen and establishing order when Kashmir provisi:nally

Children.

12.30 p.m.-Daily Programme Summary.

12.12 p.m.-Light Varisly.

1.00 p.m.-Luleini:

Ballet Egyptian Bale, New Light Symphony Orch. 1.15 p.m.News, Weather Report and

Announcements

1.26 Orchestra) Interlude.

1.80 b.From the Show-Llabi

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2.00 pm.-Cluse Down.

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"Navy Mixture."

6.30 p.m. Variety.

4.00 -8TUDIO:

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1.00 London

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ARCHDEACON SWINDLED

Archdescan Li Kow-yan of the Ail Saints Church, Pak To Street, Kow. oan, was the victim of a "windle *esterday.

Two foreigners, speaking with an sccent which Archdeacon Li thought

king for change for $100. vas Russian, called at the Church

Archdeacon Li handed them the $50.

all Jewish foreis when the Arabs begin their offensive. The merger talks

with Irgun leaders, long sught by the au- "enemies of the state, "were held at the secret Irgun headquarters where they outlined their plans,

thorities

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They claimed they

are ready to "launch a counter-attack on the entire front when the Arab Invasion starts."-United Press.

The

DEPARTURE DELAYED

Tsingtao, Jan. 26. departure of Admiral

Charles M. Cooke, retiring Com-1 mander of the U.S. Naval Forces in the West Pacifle has bren delayed untif about March 1.

Admiral Cooke's departure was orginally scheduled for February 10, but was postponed when he was advised that his successor, Vice-Admiral O.C. Badger, would be delayed in his arrival at Tsingtao to take over the command.-United Press,

stined,

Three men, one of them

ore which he had in hand and told entered a tes house at 181 Hennicy hem to wait while he went inside Road, yesterday at about 11.15 pm. house to get the remainder. and rabbed the cashier of $250 each.

But when he returned the strangers They escaped before any alarm could ad gone, and so was the $50.

tands there can be no vote to detarmlite whether Kashmir will permanently accede to India or A Moslem Pakistan until the Agbt Aug is ended.

the Pokiston maintains on the other

hand that no impartial adminis

7.85 p.m.--STUDIO: Biage and Bereentration can be set up or vute held

presented by Allen as long as Indian forces are Kashmir: Falcistan operating in

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Bandits Attack Town

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Amoy

Shanghai, Jan. 26. Pro-Government report from Foochow yester- day disclosed for the first time that "bandits," believedly affiliated with the Communists have attacked' Kuanhow, 24 miles southwest of Amoy, since Jan. 21.

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New York, jan. 26. Beven Chin residents were injures but none seriously when the rear sleeper car of the Eire Railroad's east-bound "Number Six" was derail- ed near Nobe Tower, 13 miles west of herr-United Press.

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The reprt claimed that the five miles outside the city for 8.08 pundon Byenphony Orchestes ulso denied aiding these invaders ed after heavy fighting but addi-sold to be calm and quiet at Initial bandit ralds were, ropulsane, night. It said the city was as charged by India.

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