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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1949,
Attorney General Gives Speech On Rule Of Law
ms. Mandeville Arrives' On Maiden Trip
The Hon. J. Bowes Griffin, Attorney General, was
the guest of honour at the Monthly luncheon of Wah Yon Pour Students' Association on Saturdayonu, en me fr
The Speaker was introduced by the President of the Wah Yan. Past Students' Association, Mr. Ko Fook-sun.
Rising to address the gather- g, Mr. Bowes Gridin chose as his subject "The Rule of Law
The ms. Mandeville arrived. here yesterday on her maiden vayage from the United States. She will join the Barber Fem Lipe round-the-world fest, call ingate Manila, Strails ports, the Defining his theme, he declared Mediterranean ports, and thest to be the eternal desire of hu- man beings to conduct themselves; their affairs and their relations with others along lines of decency decorum and to Wistinguish
American Atlantic coast
Built at Glasgow, Scotland, the Mandeville was commissioned on
Then unfortunately came the suster of the first world war bringing its aftermath of unrest and misery where dictatorships of law-found their and tyrannies the shifthesis of the rule
origin, ·
Reminders
Toddy
Finnish
Flag
Makes
Re-Appearance In Port
(By Our Harbour Reporter)
Lecture on "The use of naves The first Finnish ship to call at Hong Kong withi
a década arrivad here yesterday.
bombardment, in support of
Trooping of the Colours of the 18t
Art
the
the Army China Fleet Club theatre by HKVDC, 6.30pm. She is the 9,000-ton freighter Tranvik, one pfitn
few large ocean-going vessels of the nation, bringing more than 9,000 tons of cool from Japan,
Battalion The Buffs, Stanley
Exhibition by Miss Chau Sal, chung, Hotel Cecil, 10 am, to 6. p.m. Whist Drive, European YMCA, B
D.m Lecture, on "Are We Sheep or Ment" by Rev. Fr. Mucsiriai, St. Mary's School Tibi, 0.33
v.m.
Heading the, cosmopolitan (Heinz, Marx, the 28-year-ol·l
12 messboy, crew-which boasts, of
and Karl Burmeister,
Both were forner, coginders of nationalities is Mr. Isidar the 40-year-old fireman, Eriksson, the 72-year-old Fin- nish master, who is seeing the the prominent German shipping.
The years 1920-1939 sàw in HK' Football; Referees' Meeting. Colony for the first time after ing along the, Indian const: When
✩
Į
Association Office, Bldg., 8.30 - p.m.
53 years of sailing. Prince's
Coming Events TOMORROW.
Bridge Drive, European YMCA,
· ́8 Dir. HK Rotary Club luncheon, talk on "Rediffusion" by Mr. F. Harris, Roof Garden, HK Hotel; 12.30 p.m.
*Bldg... 4.15 p.m.
The Tranvik is one of the two largest ocean-going ships of the AB-Benlign....O.Y... Finland's
biggest emyping organisa
second
Bony
Panama,
...Honduras,
organisation. Hongo Linin, serv
war broke, out they, were ɔn two of the three German ships'caught
Ling at Co
Burffelster Was aboard the Brownie, WHICH WAY BERTHE sad sank after burning for eight -natives of
day's In the Mormugda Any From Norway. the three thips, about 80 umesin
Unlawful imprisonment, slavery, Urbon.. Council.meeting GPO including the master, and 16 Fin-yed our first ship for
and much that was abnoxious-to nn as dignited being came with theic systems,
fore the failure of the League, of Nations The League was hn-at- krupt to give effect to the rule of Equipped with a six-cylinder Droxford EB.H.P. engine, the hos It is an instinct which has been not merely wiqui ont re a maximum speed of 10 knots. repressed at times by tyranny and we nations. The League, failed. The e: Mandeville han accom- despotism but which has sever- Fascism, Nazism and Communism These ideologies were in sharp modation for 12 passengers, and theless survived. Gradually it took frow
and harsh opposition to the ddon molom jong-distance son travel- definite shape, in the siviligatio ling amenities: Have been in of the Mediterranean countries ir stalled for their comfort. These the culture that was it born off the rule of law. There was no Independent judiciary. There Athons, and Rome. Jerusalem;
was an all, powerful, exécutive. includo spacious dining and amok.
Finally it was flked in the Ing lounges, a Thermotank heating systeth throughout all the accom-mould of set rules in the conjunc modation and electric heaters in tion of the two greatest systems: the four single and four double, Roman Law intertwined with th
rationalising Influence of Chri- calaina.nu sta ada
stianity. The speaker, said that this system gradually spread ove Mediterranean Lands Ove Europe even to the outposts, t
With the roads of Britain, She has cargo space of 6,730 barbarlem the Roman Empire and tons and, 8,300 cuble feet of re-its system broke down. The do- frigerated. space. ...-.
main of its system shrunk, and Fur loading and discharging diminished, but in Britain it bur cargo, he has 14 Ave-inn der-vived and even developed for th the storm ricks four 10-ton, derricks and island was safe front one: 30-ton derrick. She has five and vicissitudes of the Europear
continent.ja hatches,
Measuring: 460 feet in length, she is fitted with all latest, na- vigation nils, Including echo- sonder) radar, gyro compass and radio, telephone...
_
Israel To Reject Suggestion
Rhodes, February 13..
the Israel's 'delegation to Palestine armistice, talks her will reject the Egyptian sugges tion that Jewish-held Auja, declared a "neutral zone, it was stated today by a confer- ence source.
the
UN Born
The calamity of World War II bok place. After, statesmen, onco gain endeavoured to meet the necessity of some world covenant- which could protect human right and eliminate war. Nations Organisation was born.
Once again it seems the faflure
The United
the League will be repeated. One. "gm" alone remains Which na not yielded to the wish of the common people to have a rule ef law, Communism alone denle There the ratem row, Th desire and demand for the rule the dignity and the rights of in- of law, hecarne inherent and individual men and women.
"Such a review, of the state of
tis, the spea
note. In England excullyg power traits must depress desire of the
was erndially restrained and con- trolled. It was no longer arbitr-ker continued, ary, and Irrentsible and an in- rule of law is great, universal
The progress dependient, Judiciary guaranteed during.
slight. The rule by law.
pro-occupation men and women is the quest for their daily bread, their daily wor- ries, facilitates that evil men should reach the top.
Equality
WEDNESDAY
Toe H Club meeting. Talbot House, 50, Macdonnell Rd.. 7B of Social Services HK Counal of Social,
fecture on "Infant and Child Wellgre by Miss K.K. Burne, PRO Tecture room. 6.30 p.m.
Ganies, Morning, Women's Sec- tion, Europeda YMCA, 10
a.m.
Talk by Mr. D.W Macintosh, Commissiondry of Police, at European YMCA, 8.45. p.m.
*****7 10000
No Japan Withdrawal, Army Says
even
ven years" the dapper German fireman said. "We are very glad to, yet tway from Go" At the Portuguese. Colony, they wero awaiting repatriation but because no space was available they had been there since the end of the
The crew, Includes -natives Spain, Portugal, Nicaragua, Es- and crew were taken prisiimer Ecuador, Germany, and interned at Gon, where "we thonia,
Finland. had nothing to do but cat, sleep Sweden, Mexico and
for more than two play," There are nino Finnish officers and
nish Enilor,
"Our nation is facing great odds in expanding her shipping
the genial, master cold activity, Because of her national debts. the nation can not afford to buy expensive and large vessel, but has to, depend upon war surplus craft avaliable,
war. During their stay there, the The Tranvik was bought in Portuguese Government
main- 1947, together with her, sister tained them, providing money
Both were regularly. ship, the Frostvik. Liberty ship but were recon- verted for Diele peace-time, pur pasce in America. The Tranvi left Helsingfors late in 1947 for her maiden trip to India with ar all-Finnish, crow.
Both have one regret, however. "We are not permitted ashore hare by the police," they stated. But at Palembang and Japan
were they
allowed to land, "where we had a grand time to Kether with the British, Amerl cans and Japanese, they said. foreign crew were recruited at They are seeing Hong Kong for Now Orleans, and Go
At several ports of call, how ever, some of them deserted and
Finnish, shipping is, progressing slcwly. The A.B. Benima has 12 ships, of which the Tranvik and Frostvik pro the only two servic Ine distnut ports.
The Russians treat our nation
fairly well Mr. Eriksson dé-
near the Egyptian border, be the Executive indem was melt-represented in your As- denies fatly that there is any well, there's
There had been suggestions that Israsti acceptance
clared. The people have no com- plaint
regarding foodab
If you have money material
nothing licking thore. BDO "Finland reconstructin gradually: The Russins did ne Take much away and wear rebuilding on our previous pro- perties," he stated.
Equality before the law was
Washington, February 13, "Is there any remedy? THE established. The time came when
The United States Army not even in time of crisis and is. The fellowship of educated greatest national
or re-inciation,-
-for instance. Education plan to withdraw, American oc moved from criticism and the is advantage: is preparation for check supplied by freedom of the leadership, Education is obfish-cupation forces comme il
In a statement the Army, s and freedom of speech. tion and responsibility. Don't be
The Acting Sec
Secretary, It is true the Attorney General in the position of one who crieri
dented categorically of the Artay,
press
might break peried religious wi-freedom and } thief of time. Lost opportunities on Sicheroja – «de any state-
stated, that for a considerable for detective-fo arrest the Army, Mr William H. priper, Je..
the six-day deadlock on the ar intolerance were there; finally are never recovered. Our 'dut that e mistice pattern in Southern the rule of law prevailed. An is to thitle and to net and to work. M, Royal hkd Palestine. Another factor slow independent judiciary, fearless of to advbrice that concaptian of the ment Indilating our withdrawal
trom or possible ing up the progress has been the interference on the part of the rule of law to a better end."
નાન A vale pf, thanks was proposed Jaggu ether illness of Dr. Waltor Eytan, leal- executive, bechine on institution. er of the Israeli delegation, who This Institution came to be by Mr. Reggie. Seu After some offerwiso, por
abandonment of
the park mired and fastated in Europe..Jn domestic, announcements: by the | any, 14 MARINE
has kept to his bed for the past and in America where the week.
had a confor- rule of law has been embodied in Evian, today: ence with his leading advisers, the United States Constitution. ineluding Mr. Elias Sassoon, his Arno affairs expert. No positive move in the negotiations is ex- Dected until Monday at the earliest when Colonel Ygal Yadin, the leader of the Israeli military staff, returns, from. Tel Aviv. He left for there, yesterday.
Dr. Ralph Bunche, the United Nations acting Mediator, and the Isracks are beleved here to be
worried that the slow progressį Is jobpardising, settlements with the other Arab States.-Router.
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...
U.S. Wages Offensive On Colonials --
-- Moscow
London, February 13.
Moscow Radio, quoting an article by the historian and publicist, Dr. fygn Lamin, today declared that American monopolists, by bilateral Mar- shall aid agreements and the North Atlantic Pact, are waging an offensive on the colonial
world.
Temin stated in "Tria", the for South East Asia amount to Soviet trade union newspaper, the establishment of a bloc or that America has increased Her puppet and semi-dependent re exports, "the most tried and mes, with the object of. Joint
struggle Against, the certain method of enslaving colonial countries"; to Asia by 200 to 250 per cent vaides the war and to Africa by 250 por THE 13TH WAS
Ilalenificant that. United UNLUCKY FOR HIM
rent.
Asia to
answor
Narrow Escape
the fire: time:
SAM CARR ON GRAVE CHARGE
Ottawa, February 12. Sam Carr, said to be a ring- lender in the alleged Soviet war- time spy ring in Canada, and or→ rested in New. York last week after
4. hunt of neatly three years, was charged here today with conspiracy Canadian passport...
to
forge
A
The conspiracy charge den tions a considerable..: number of Russian Embassy::: officials. Carr, who, did not plead and was res without bail: until manded February 21, arrived here yester- day after his deportation from the United States, Router.
DEMOLISHED
1
Mr. Eriksson began hila nautica career at 10 hs a cook aboard. he done so by wooden calling cargo vessel that he Kauring the war he had a narrow escape from enemy fire when hi communication freighter, plying between, Bueno, with
In order to Alfes and Iceland, was torpédbed concerning recent between Faroe Island and T-SQUATTER HUTS press statements attributed to the Innd that he wa Secretary, and this
offers. Inchiding the veteran skipper, were picked up by a Approximately 1,000. people British, phip, jätter Arifing for had to look for new accommoda, daya in rough] Tíớn, when Health Department and police officers, in complianco am very
very happy to comman
to command with orders, demolished aboût ins ship. She is leaving for 200 squatters huts on roof tops America soon where I may be in Hennessy and Lockhart Roads uble to see my son after all flicse yesterday,
denial on Mr. Royal Only one man was killed., The Authority T
Mr.
not thy where the reports had been published:
Mr. Royall has been makingia tour of the Far East including visits to Japan and Korea.
He
is now in Hawaii en-route-10 th United States--Assticlated Press.
Treason Trial In Prague
✅Prague, February
A State court here today, sBET- "national fenced ane of 20 people accused of anti-State activity; to the imprisonment with hard labour, and two others to 26 years
beration moventut" in Asia- Router.
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cent of the whole bitäre the lucky day for Lau Sui, when zo as: agents of the United States nee
and wer to 27 per cent in 1948. Ing through Wing Lok Street, Ho Counter-ictelligence Corps.
pifier: Pła necusod. - organised the the
colonial countries. the article tive, whe Boarched antt, Budd on said. in closely connected with his person oflé revolver and hve years hard labour and Klejb the organisation of world sys- rounds well as a dagger tried in his absence, was sentene tem of American bases and two He was promptly arrested and ed to death. Nine of the accum
lodged at Central Police Station of recolted, shorter terms, totall- areas, Africa, and the (Far F4st are already subjected to intense and will probably be charged being 17 year and five were de American expansionistiL pro före, niagistrate (tuld morning. quittedRouter, k
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President Truman's plan for was accosted by a Chinese, detec Schneider was, sentenced 10:120
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