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Doultion in maintaining themselves in the Colony have sent back many Bhang. hallanders to their baleaguer. ed metropolls.
More than 40 loft here yesterday on board two ver
(as Bhengking and es. Thindane for the Northern port.
Can.
Many of them were tonere who had lived In Shanghal for years.
Missionaries
In North China
Chinese North
China exerting pressure
is swinging the balance towards the forces favouring peaceful progress.
The chief United States delegate to the United Nations, Mr. Warren Austin, said this today Committee to the Senate Foreign Relations discussing the Atlantic Poct.
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Mr. Austin said the pact is a Senato Republican leader, Ken- shield under which United Na-neth. Wherry, declared that Mr. tians purposes
can bo more Dean Acheson (U.S. Secrowry of rapidly achieved In the North State) mnde It clear that the Attantle area.
Senators backing the Atlantic "He certainly did not conceive pact must vote to help rearm that the Soviet Union would so Europe. Senator Taft said: brazenly violate the solemn Char-don't know how I will vote on ter pledge to refrain from threat or use of force against the United Press. territorial Integrity or political independence of other States," he said.
the the whole business."-Reuter and
in
be
While most of the world is seeking to build a system of col- lective security, the Soviet Union seeks security through territorial aggrandisement," he added.
Communists
to appear
in squeeze out missionaries, wecording to the Rev. William T. Blackstone of the Christ Church mission at Canton.
"The last we heard from our people
Rev. the
In Peiping." Blackstone said, "they were con- bined to an aven within a block
were
or two of the house.
The Rev. Blackstone raid that the Pelping
mistoan les also forbidden meethigs, practically come to a standstill.
"We
directly haven't hearti from them for some time now,** be added.
tes hair pubite
so that their work had
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This feudalistle conception of black security bad thrown mantle over country after coun- try in Eastern Europe.
action by Only decisive
the United Nations, supported effec- tively by the United States, had Korea from being drawn into the prevented Persin. Greece and
shadows.
A Conflict
Mr. Austin wald the increas. Ing unity of the nan.Soviet world is being demonstrated in the United Nations. Two years ago, there had been a wide spread tendency to regard ma jor differences aimply as a con. nict of Interests between the United States and Russia. "The actions and the attitude of the Soviet Union inside and out- side the United Nations have altered the situation," Mr. Austin sald.
most major issues are of 124 a conflict be tween the Communist areas and the rest of the world."
AIR MAIL TO UNITED KINGDOM
hereby noted the eveningsnelist from Tunday, May 3, 11
tent is fur- ther notice, the Dulw Airtim In Ualled Kingslasası with briment all “hen- Ang mud azredaye; CPG Kowloon 4.30 p.m., do Hong Kong fem., (Reglet-cause they know that a healthy
end mail half an hour earliert
AIR MAIL TO SINGAPORE Commenting from Tuesday, May 3, 1840 A further notice the Quang "4]. Airmail to Shape
to cluses!
The United States is assisting In a great co-operative effort be-
Europe is a strong forer for peare and a vital element in a strong | United Nations.
HK. Visitors To BIF
The Hong Kong visitors to tho British Industries Fair are sight seeing in London and are making preliminary business contacts, it was off! - cially stated yesterday.
The Hong Kong stand al Earl's Court is being erected while the 18 tons of exhibits despatched on the Corfu In March are being unpacked in the office of Mr, E. G. A. Grimwood, the Hong Kong Government agent in London, for Customs examination,
se
Official Notices, Appointment
Mr. Cedrly Blaker has been appointed to be temporarily an Unofleial Member of the Legia-, Intive Council.
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Dr. Franit Richard Ashton has been appointed to be a manber of the Court of the University of Hong Kong with effect from April 14.
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loge before s... Registered
10 Pareri Fonta close at 6 pm, on the pre elou any.
Malente chimed at Kowlona Central Pot Offer half an hour earlier than the G20 closing Times.
SATURDAY, APNIL. 20
Closing Time by Air
(Drd .. 30/4,
Airmail for Swatow and Amny, (Beg)
Indochina
Pari, April 28. Press despatches today ra. ported that Bao Dal, formar
Emperor of Annam, arrived by plane today In bala. Pranch Indochina, whore he Was mei by the Ministers of the Vietnam Government and Loon Pigon, french High Commissioner of Indochina.
Bao Dal is lying to Balgon to head the Franch-sponsored Indochina Government. In op- position to the Vietnam Gov. ernment undar. Communist- trained Ho Chi-minh-Welt- ed Press.
70 DEAD IN RAIL CRASH
Johannesburg. April 28. Sevenly, Including two Euro- penns, were killed today in n crash involving three trains on the main line eight miles West of Johannesburg.
Another 48 passengers are in hospital and 45 others are known to have been Injured. After one train had been stopped by a signal outside a station, a second drew up behind it.
An express then crashed Into the
rear of the second train, ploughing through and telescoping it into the frat, Paris of the telescoped coaches had to be cut away with acetylene torches.
it
One Injured woman had a leg amputated by a fireman using a pocket knife sterilised in
the flame of matches. Many native children, travelling to school in the third train, had remarkable escapes, one being thrown clear through a window.
Fireman and police
tallad desperately to free the trapped passengers white 8,000 natives gathered to watch the rescue operations. Hundreds of per. Bons rushed to the scene to an. swar
An Арре for blood
donors.
As the injured were extricted The Republican Doubts
they were Jashed to stretchers so Professor Gordon King, Dr. that they could be carried to the The treaty would not take the Wong Tsz-chuen, Dr. Alberto top of the steep embankment on place of, or weaken, the United
Rodrigues, Miss Leung which the crash occurred.-Reu- Nations, he adder. It would not Sheung-chi and Miss Bessie ter. mean a resumption of the prac- Thom have been appointed to bej rice of setting up a power equill-members of the Midwives Board) brium. It could lift the cause of
above peace
level any
yet altained.
Mr. Apatin spoke out as two Acpublican loaders expressed new doubt about the pact.
for a term of three years,with[ effect trum May 1.
Professor Gordon King, Dr. James William Anderson, Dr. Li
PAINTINGS EXHIBITION
Paintings by Mr, George
Senator Robert Tail and the Tsoo-yu, Dr. Edward Wickham Chann will be exhibited at St. Jucyow Sun and Mr. Donald Juhn's Cathedral Church Hall Brittan Evan have been appoint-between May 4 and 7 and 10 ed members of the Medical and 13. Board for a further term of three years with effect from May 1.
Dr. Douglas Laing, Dr. Phoon Seck-wah, Dr. Kwong Sck-lung and Mr. Wan Han-shing have been appointed to be members of the Dental Board for a term of three years with effect from May 1.
Film Company Owner Fined Canton and Hankow, (Kowloon CPO) 7.30
*.m., to a.m.. 12.30 p.m., 2.30 p.m. Mr. T. Y. Lee, owner of the (GPO) 7 x.m., 9.30 4.m., Noan, z p.m. | well-known Chinese Yung Atroul for Shankfurt, (Reuj & p.m. 39/4. Hwa. Motion Picture Indus- tries, was fined $75 by Mr. Wicks yesterday for failing to renew his arms licence during a specified period.
Pleading guilty on
behalf of defendant, Mr. P. J. Grimths said that Lee being the
owner off such a big and well known en terprise was a very busy man and had to leave the Colony quite Frequently.
8.30 a.m., (Örd) D a.m. Airmalt for Manila,
12
(Ord.) 11.80 mm. Almall for Bexlow. Amoy. Shanghai, and
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475/1949
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During his absence he usually asked his munuger to take care
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of
as Vice-Consul
Mr. Leroy Eugene Milligan has been recognised for the United States of America at Hong Kong.
Mr. Chann studied for eight years at the Los Angeles Art Institute and spent two years on its faculty before touring America with his art exhibita.
His paintings have been shown at the Palace of the Legion of Honour in San Francisco, the California Art Club, the San Diego Gallery of Fine Arts, the Foundatio
of Western Art in Angeles, the San Franciaco Museum of Art and the New House Gallery in New York. A Mr. Ivan Bernard Trevor has number heen appointed to be
of his paintings have Assistant neen retained by these institu- Commissioner of the Hong Kong, tions. Brigade District, St. John Ambulance Overseas, with effect
from January 20.
(Medical
Mr. Chann's exhibit is interest- Although the licence was issued
ing as the work of a Chiese who In the name of T. Y. Lee the
has concentrated on Western art. arms were used by guards at the The Hong Kong University He returned to China about a Degrees) Motion Picture Industries.
Order-in-year ago to paint in this area, the Council came into operation yes- Unfortunately, he added,
Mr. George D. Hopper, Ameri- manager left Hong Kong for terday.
can Consul-General, Sir Shousan Shanghiat in the early part of this
The head of the University of Chow and Mr. Robert Bruce of
Médical without leaving instructions Hong Kong
Degrees the British Council áre`sponsor- Ainmnit for Sventose auf, Amur, (Re)regarding tho renował of the Emergency Commitice having ing the exhibit which will be come to an end, the Order-In-open to the public from May 4 Council constituting it has been to 7 and May 10 to 13 from 10
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Cong Times by Air
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MONDAY, MAY 1 Closing Timet by Alt
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