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schemes, devices and pläns to avold war, stop war and abolish war, are empty and futilo. The prime thing is the will to peace, not the in- struments. Without the will the instruments ore useless, even dangerous."
The title of his talk was "The
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":
In these words Dean Rose anyone clac, can deriva addressed the Hong Kongsmerifice from self-interest, Rotary Club in its United Na-bulld peace
man's self- tions Weok luncheon at the interestedness. Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden "The truth is man is not a pure- yesterday.
ly zelf-interested being: and nether the world nor man arc pately rational, To this point, souner or later, come all sincere pence lovers; and then they either and turn away sadly, or stay wait upon God."
home is not on "Man's
this earth. Here he will find no, firm foundations to build his Utopia of
Price of Pence.“
Dean Rose said in part: "10
any that pence primarily upon the goodwill, upon morality is not a popular doe- ine. To say further that there is Grcheme or technique whereby goodwill can be engineered or manufactured in less popular stili. But this is the truth. And it brings the responsibility for mak
g or marring peace into the sort af actions every individual te do- log all his life, whether in bul- ness, administration, or in leisure. All day long we are buying
peace or war.
But the
rither Help fast with the majority that the moral and religious price of eure is too great pay
perpetual peace. Nox yat can he iamden life as a meaningless play of bind physical forces" and restless desires, "full of sound and fury and signifying nothing.” But he can lid it a goodly tamping ground us be journeys seeking that better country.
Sustains Men
"It is at this point that hope grows strong. This kind of faith sustalna mon in a war entered for in ideal,
The Preparatory Committee of the Chinese Merchants Godowns Atwociation la considering the use of concrete ships for storing dangerous cargo, Picture shows the aq, Mack, one of the, two concrete ships'avaliableila Manila,; if the Committee decides to buy them, thoi two vassala
will be towed to Hong Kong~("China Mall" Photo)
Ships Encounter Rough Weather
Rough, weather still RCQ- vaita outside Hong Kong.
The
Bradaverelt › which arrived from Swatow де 9 a.m. yesterday reported that rough and swelling seas were encountered on the voyage
The JU. Triton arriving from Manila. reparted rough sqa,
here. for us to
We find war cheaper, more to our desire.
Ready Written
or
"There are exceptions; Count Bernadotte and Mahatma Gandhi and Benes were men who all along had their cheques ready written. Herudotte friends that he reckoned he had a 25. per cent chance of survival when he took the penceraise's job in Palestine,
vil
his
ne price of peace is in the moral realm. It needs self-giving and the willingness for self- sacrifice. No clever manipulation, either by selenlists, or economists, or Unesco, or ecclesiastics,
us
Bill' On Diplomatic Privileges
ог
A Bill to provide for the granting of diplomatic privi- leges and Immunities to in- ternational organisations, such the United Nations Or- ganisation, and to officials of the organisations will bave its First Reading at today's Legis. lative Council meeting.
The Bill, which follows closely the Diplomatic Privileges (Exten sion). Acts, 1944 and 1945, of the United Kingdom, provides for th. declaration, notification in the
by Gazette, of the organisations t which it shall apply, and sets out the privileges and Immunities which may be conferred up such organisations and their öm cials.
Various incidental matters are dealt with such as the publica. tion of lists of the persons who are to enjoy the privileges and immunities, and the witholding o. such privileges and immunities in the case of countries which do not give corresponding privileges and immunities to British milionals
sion with respect to the United Nations,
It also inspires, what William James "the moral equivalent of wax By this he meant some ideal or cause which of peace those noblest qualities of brings out in man for the service self sacrifice found in, war.
At
Summans
Central Dismissed
-
"What are the next social politi- will fire the Imagination of gener- cal steps
towards peace which us natures? It will be something which is costly, realistic and bold. political and social We shall need to forge some new through which the existing will to Instrumenta
▲ summons brought against peace can be expressed.
"Here the ways part,
Some Dr. Nai Koey Law of 80, Mac- humanitarian scientists are Donnell Road by Inspector J. clined scientifically towards the Fernier was dismissed by Mr. rationally planned and based so Hin-shing Lo at Central yes- cial engineering on a world, scule terday when he ruled that Law such as the Russian experiment had no case to answer. offers. The publie spirited bust- nessman is drawn to the finely imaginative Lilienthal Report for a World Atomie Authority uport which the Baruch plans are based a gigantic and beneficient Public Utility company, In which the police. monopoly of atomic energi guarantees the necessary power to moke its international authority effective.
For
Concrete Ships
Dangerous Cargo
With Dagger
Cherig Kl-chun, 22-year-old mason, was sentenced to live years bard labour and twelve strokes l'of the cane, and two, years' hạrd labour by Mr. Jung tice Gould (Puline Judge), at |the Criminal Sosalona yoster- › [day, when he pleaded guilty to wounding and causing frlavour bodily harm to Chan and possession 4oți a dagger.
*Having proviously pleaded not guilty ha reversed bls, plens yes- terday and admitted bath offences.
Cutlining the
case, Mr. A Heenan, Crown counsel, slated that on the night of July 3. the was alleged to have accused assaulted the mother of complain- ant, Chan Yay.
The next evening, having learnt at this, Chan sought out the ac- cused. All argument arose in which they decided to fight it out themselves. It was then among
Use of concrete ships for storing dangerous cargo asreed that a certain spot be
is being considered by the Proparatory Cam-selected for the fight. mittee of the Chinese Merchants Godowns accused pulled out a dagger and On the way to the place the Association.
stabbed the complainant on the
!
The suggestion was made following the official ruling that caustic soda may be classed as one category of dangerous goods.
It was reliably learned yes- terday that the classification has caused concern among Chinese morchants who have considerable stocks of caustic soda in Hong Kong.
It was stated yesterday by these merchants that the capneity .of the
Stowaways. Aboard
Colony's dangerous Honda SS. Kwei Yang
20downs cannot accomodate the existing stooks of caustic soda.
right chest.
Chan, though wounded; wan
alleged to have chased his
assailant and caught hold of him, Then the accused turned 'and · stabbed Chan twice.
Wont In Pursuit
Seeing him still in possession of the dagger, the complainant thought it best to withdraw, with the accused in pursuit.
By this time, a crowd had gathered and the polica woTe summoned.
The
accused was
Shortly after the as Kwei Yangfarrested while he was brandishing left Saigon for. Singapore,.on his dagger towards the crowd with Point Godown fire, the Prepare we discovered on board hiding onlookers at a distance.
Etablished after the West September 30, two Atowaways his back to the wall, keeping the tory Committee held a meeting in life boat on the Poop Jeck. recently to discuss the situation. They were detained and handed the hospital with one wound in Complainant was admitted to it was then suggested that dis-over to the Singapore authorities his right chest, one superficiul eussed concrete vessels be a where they were eventually sent wound in his back and another quired for dangerous storage.
goods to Hong Kong.
in the arm. He was detained in
Mr. W. H. Latimer at Kowloon that. the acoused: had a number and Sau Tch were brought before
These two men. Chan Ah-sap the hospital for two weeks.
Mr. A. Heenan told the Court Fostertiay and charged with belag of previous convictions behind stowaways,
him and had dants said that had been trickol
In pleading guilty both defen- sentences.
by someone.
Dr. Law was summoned for failing to furnish the name of a driver who drove his car No. 117 on July 22 nt Stubbs Road, when the Committee, has already com- Mr. Choi Sing-nam, member of called upon to do 30 by
the municated with them in Munn
on the possibility of buying disured concrete ships. At present, Law pleaded not guilty through there are three at Philippine Mr, el Arculli.
capital. Two are available. Merge Sovereignty
Evidence was given by Mra. E.
Towed To Hong Kong Hospes of Canadian Pacific Alr-
The two ships are the 4,000-ton "Others, who love their country lines that on July 22 at 0-30 ans. Marl and ss. Barite which have dearly, but world community she was coming from Repulso been stripped of their engues more still, are willing to see their Bay Hotel towards town in a The vessels will be towed to Hang sational sovereignty merged into taxi. When the taxt bad rounded Kung if the Preparatory Commit 1 common sovereignty of a grow the bend into Stubbs Road a corice decides to buy them. ng group of nations.
coat
All these came round a slight bend, it past Mr. Chol Sing-nam, said yester we only partial solutions. Their a China Motor Bus and, but for day that each vessel will lesting and their perfecting will the taxi stopping dend, there about HK$110,000. They have be- seed, not simply a great number would have f experts, who know more and collision.
been a serious tween four and six large holds more about less and less, but tho
Ho added, owever, that the
Cach
ively interest and criticisms of Mr. Arcuill did not call his veescis will have to be surveyed be thousands like us. But above client but submitted there was so by the local authorities before. alive and given substance by the have his car on the road on July dangerous goods storage. The all, they will need to be made case to answer-as Law did not will be allowed to be used for will to peace, the practical all-22. He said that he left his car necessary adjustments will have day lives at those whose principle in the car park and did not take to be made to comply with the 19 "service before self."
The speaker was
requirements of the Hong Kong authorities.
thanked by
It out that day.
Past District Governor Dr. Li--Mr. Lo then ruled there was no Shu-fan.
case to answer, and defendant Three Rotarians who had been was discharged. on, holiday were welcomed back
+
Evidence In 'Poison' Case
Further evidence was heard be fore Mr. J. Woks at Kowloon yesterday of the case in which Lee Sing-chuen, aged 22, medicine dealer of 516 Canton Road, second floor, was charged with Lour of possomsion of polson,
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various
Mr. Gould, in passing sentence, Into (said that he would take Inspector J. Oren, who pro consideration the fact that
the Recuted said that the owners of complainant had agreed upon a that ship will have to be respon nght to settle their trouble. the port from which they cm- sible for their return to Saigon, barked.
Mr. Latimer sentenced them to be deported to Saigon,
months' imprisonment
two
Owing to the wet state of the ground, the Quarter-final games in the Open Singles Lowa Bowls and Champlon hip of the Colony
were not. played.
10-Year Sentence
For Armed Robber
Ton years hard labour and 10 strokes of the cono was imposed on Wong Po-kan," a Shanghai Chineso, for armed robbery, possession of arms, and attempting to shoot, by the Chief Justice, Sir Leslie Gibson, yesterday. *** The Chief Justice commended four of the wit- nesses, Mr. Lo-Wal-hee and his wife, Able Seaman Albert McKoe and Mr. Frederick Wiggins, who pursued the accused after the robbery and had him arrested.
yesterday. They were Dr. Arthur PROFESSIONAL Woo, Mr. George D. Hopper One clause makes specini provi (American Consul-General) and BURGLAR 'GAQLED
Mr. G. E. Marden.
Visiting Rotarians welcomed "He is obviously a professional were Horace Kadoorie,
W.J
burglar" said Detective Sub In Howking, Wilfred Wong, Charged on two counts of hav. Hata and C.C. Heleb from Shong-Sung, who
3.C.specior Leslio in reference to Lam Ing carnal knowledge of a girl hai and J.F. Bartos from Cal-Mr. J. Wicks at Kowloon yeser counts
was brought before under, 16 years of age, Chan Tük-j'cutto.
an additional charge of receiving one count of possession of goods wing, 31-year-old broker,
was Quests present Included Cap- day on the charge of burglary and with false description and con- remanded on bail of RIC$5,000) talo R. Bond and Messrs. Lionel stolen propedty, a Rolex watch. yesterday until November 10 at Marcotte, L. Brezny, J, G. O'Don
Mr. Blair Korr Assistant Wal-hee, who handed it to Mr. It was alleged that defendanting to defraud the pubile by Crown Counsel, told the Court Mekre 2.30 pm.
nall, S.M. Norman, J.T. Wong broke into the home
labelling potiles pertaining to ba that the complainant, Mr The alleged offence was aid Y. L. Kwan and V.C. Labrum.
of Kwan treptomycin when in fact the
The party, then went. to the to have taken place on September An appeal from the
Leung-sic at 30 Mongkok Road, contents, were a mixture of dex Ribeiro, was employed by the Police Station, where the gun was British ground. floor on the night 3 and 8.
Leason was relayed to Rotarians February 3 and, there took from rose and calcium chloride.
Mercantile Bank of India Ltd for unckenzie who was on duty handed over tu detective, Inspec- The case WDS heard by Mr. by President D.S. Hill, calling a safe HK$400 in cash, one gold Detective Sub-Inspector Pope and resided at No. 26, Marri- when the party arrived. The gun F. X. d'Almada at Central Magis
| prosecuted. tracy.
son Hill Road. 2nd floor was inspected by Mr. Mackenzie, Defendant was represented by Mr. P. L. Lam of Tso and Hodg complainant was working late in ing the result of his examination. On the evening of June 30, who would give evidence rogard- Judgment
the Bank, He left tho Bank at was reserved until 11.25 p.m. and proceeded to his the fences mentioned in the In- Accused was then charged with October 23.
home. As he was ascending the dictment and in anawers mado staircote, he was accosted by as various statements, unidentified Chinese, whom he Evidence in support of the now, recognised accused.. Crown oose was given :!by Mr. Accused had a gun in his hand Riberio, Miss Blberto, Mr. Lo. and asked complainant for money. A/B Seaman McKac, Mr. Wigging Mr. Ribeiro-then handed accused and Detective Inspector Backen- USSI and a few 10 ceant pleses. | zīgi, je Complainant's wallet was also
for support to their forthcoming ring, one gold Jade ring and one Poppy Day Fund.
one pearl bracelet.
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