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(By Our Harbour Reporter) Mr. Carl Schmitz needs no introduction in Hong
Kong.
The well-known German traveller and "tussah” silk expert, who has been round the world five times, made 13 trans-Siberian crossings and "hundreds of times up and down the China Coast," arrived here from Shanghai by the Dutch freighter Mariekerk en route Horne. The Chinese Communist occupa» ↑ "I've spent practically every tion of North China eitlos, inclut | Christmas in this Colony during Ing Chefoo, where Mr. Schmitz my long years in China," carried on busiriens for 40 years, septuagenarian recalled, deprived him of all his properties, and today the 70-year-old German considers himself as "one of those unfortunate Germans now old
Mr. Carl Schmitz
men-stranded in China without work, fles!Rute atl without ments of buying a passage Home.
~However, through the kindness of an old Americng friend 1 am on my way to Frankfurt Main, U.S. Zone where I am rejoining an old family friend." Mi Schnitz
declared when Interviewed aboard the Mariekerk last evening.
my
Ur
Burn in the monarchistir days, the well-known itinerant business mnmate his debut in China in 1900 during the Boxer Rebellion, at Taingino, which was then un- der German occupation.
For 40 Years
After consolidating his business there for five years, he went to Chefeo, where he carried on for 40 years na a silk exporter, specialis- ing in "ussah" alik procured from oak tree cocoons.
the
Inheriting his mother's French ruits, Mr. Schnitz says he connot istny put at one plage for long. "I muxt travel or move here and there," he declared. He has Travelted extensively for
nearly half a century, beginning at the Age of 21.
"Married? Never thought of 1. You'll get so much trouble," he unserted. His Itinerary which took hi from place to place at a mo- uent's notice has also been in- strumental in keeping the 70-year- old traveller away from the ma trimonial path.
in
During his tong residence China, Mr. Schmitz made many friends among the Chinese, "and i am not boasting if I say that i know many Chinese marshals."
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The German was once ad
advisor to the famed patriot, Marsha] Wu Pel-fa, who died at Peiping dur- ing the Japanese occupation.
"Not To
ugo he was by
was requested the Nanking Government help re-organise the Nerth China Milk trade. But the Red drive pre vented any move to draw up plans.
Mr. Schmitz was evacuated from Peiping by the United States Navy In 1948 to Tsingine, from where was taken to Shanghai February last.
Plight Of Germans
In
The plight of German nationals in Ching foray is terribly serious and one which I hope will be re lieved in the near future," he said.
"They are mostly old Germans, like myself, who born in the mon archistic days did not change their flag or mind with any nety rc- gimnes."
་༠:༥ there no organisation-in Ching or even in Hong Kong-to belp evacuate them to their native towns where perhaps they can rejoin their families or friends?" he asked.
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Mr. Schmitz is pubishing book, enuitled "Them Were the Days" which he expects to be re- leased by January next year.
Mr, Schmitz is not allowed to and here by the Immigration Of fice. "Perhaps they're afraid I might start business here," the Hong Kong first saw Mr Sclanitz gental septuagenarian whispered
with a wink of his blue eyes. in 1901,
Unique Honour
Dutch Freighter
For Researcher Brings Evacuees
.
into
Mr. Yang Shih-shing, who The Dutch freighter Marie- has already gained distinction Kerk arrived here on Wednesday during his research
from Shanghai with 12 for- animal husbandry in Britain, eigners, including Germans, has acquired a unique honour, Austrians, Norwegians, Italians it was officially stated yester-
and one Briton. day.
He originally went to Britain under the Boxer Fund scholarship nudi joined The Hannah Daley Research Station in Scotland. He visited the Scandinavian countries and investigated the methods employed there in dury
the
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Those in transit include Mr. A. Ladar, Mr. Fobau Vogelbaums, Mr. io Reich Neustettel, Mr. G. T Olsen, Mr. Bruno Soolti, Mr. I Clemente Mario, Mr. H. M. Dlaus sen, Mr. E. S. Olaussen, Mr. E. Merogaili, Mr. V. Berlincioni, Mr. Cart Schmitz.
Mr. Ladar, registered as a stute. less person
the in ship's passenger list, is formerly the city editor of the "Chinn Press," Shanghai. Mrs. Ladar and their two children left for the United States some time ngo. Mr. Ladur is on his way to Venezuela,
Mr. Schmitz, the only German abourd, is en route to Frankfurt, Main, U. 5, Zone, after carrying on business in China for nearly half a century, He Brsi arrived in China during the Boxer Rebellion In 1900.
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Thir 170 French nationals now at Tientsin have nothing to worry about are carrying on
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by the from the North Sinkiang.
"Since their occupation of Tic- in the Reds had not communi- cated with us and I had been 11- ving in isolation for the past thres month the French official dr clared.
Consulate is still being The maintained by two vice-consuls, with
Mr. R. Meffreys as ucting consul.
We declined to comment on the situntia ja the Red-hold city. The locul Consulate is arranging for Mr. Sigurel's return to Paris.
Among
foreign arrivals
the
POP
DULLES' WARNING ON DANGER OF CONFLICT
Washington, May 4.
The Republican foreign policy export, Mr. John Foster Dulles, balioves war will be highly pro- bable if the United States repudiates the North Athlantic Pact.
Mr. Dulles said that if the Senate refuses to confirm
the Pact in view of all that has happened, other signatory nations might change their plans. In that event, it quite likely that there would come
war.
the sign-
vacuum exİNİN **
'Not Military Treaty
Mr. Dulles told the Senate, leclive defence will probably re- Foreign Relations Committee that quire us to help build up mill- the present form of the past is tary establishments abroad parti- not so imperativo ne its ratifica- cularly on the continent, where a tion
because the effect tho ing ย ulready having on Europe. He made that statement when Senator Bourke Hickenlooper ask- ed if war will be inevitable if the United States does not ratify the pact. Earlier, he had
States United
probably would have to help build
murned bases in Europe under the treats, but still would be able to cut military spending.
spid
the
Mr. Dulles told the Committee: "It is not going to be possible to develop military land force on the continents for many years that will be a serious obstacio'to Hussian invasion."
"Under the Atlantic Pact," he continued, "the most effective col-
from Tientsin were MION A. Hurplger, Father M. Kelly, Mr. D. Formian, Sister A. Manormann, Sister L M. von Mkynski, Mr. P. B. Wolf and Father V. Gabblanellt.
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Russia, thoro would be nothing left on the
continent the / U.S. could hold,
Place For Germany
He believes it important to find a place satisfactory to the Ger- mans within the orbit
West.
of the.
He and Germany is in markably strong bargaining post-*- tion between 'East and West.
"On the other hand", ho odd. ed, "she is still so potentially powerful that
countrica trale from bringing
unity
ro. hor into
with them because they Immediately
feel they would
bo dominated by her".
The solution would be to make
Under questioning by the Com-a package big enough so we can mittee chairman, Senator Tom safely bring Germany in without Conally. Mr. Dulles said he does fear of her domination."
The pact would not think the Atlantic Pact re-package, as it includes the United presents a andlitary treaty,
"if I thought it was, I would oppose it whole heartedly," he added. "The tranty Impose any automatic duty to declare war."
does not
He then said the European pro- gramme has done extremely well to date but that most people in Europe are unaware of the extent which they are beneficiaries of Marshall Plan funds.
to
be
such
States, but he does not envisago the immediato inclusion of Ger- many as a member nation-United Press.
HUNGER STRIKE IN PRISON
Bombay, May 4.
A hundred and fty Commun- He added that Russian propu-
Bombay prisons canda is far more effective inists detained in
but reaching the masses,
that went on a hunger strike last night senior Government officials of demanding "better treatment and ECA-aided countries are aware of adequate family allowances".
A similar Communist hunger the benefits.
Mr. Dulles declared that if Ger-strike at Calcutta was called off many enters into an alliance with last week-end-Reuter,
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