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5 p.m. 16th June
4 p.m: 16th June
noon 10th June
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Midnight
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23rd June
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Failed To Stop After Accident
A fine of $250 was imposed by Mr. W. N. Thomas Tam at 'Central yesterday on Mohamed Sadiq on three counts of viola- tion of the traffic regulations.
Defendant was charged with failing to report after an accident, falling to atop after an occident and fading to report a change of address.
was
THE CHINA MAIE, TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1940,"
INDONESIA REGARDED AS ANTI-RED BASTION
Washington, June 12,
The best current sign whether the advanco of Com- munizm in Asia is going to be stemmed may be forthcoming very shortly not from China, but from Indonesia.
There final arrangements are being made by o United Nations Commission to end the six- month captivity of the Indonesian leaders and restore them to their former capital at Jogja- karta. They probably represent the tion of colonies to independence.
force The
has taken United States strongest anti-Communist
Asia and at the the lead in bringing pressure on In South East moment are a focus of American the Dutch to make another aln- cere try for agreement on terms. official hopes.
Even before writing off China, For all these reasons the events Washington decided
there of the next few weeks will be The magistrate told defendant; must
In In- followed anxiously in Washington a settlement be
uf other world that the front of his car knocked donesia if the rest of the Orient and a number down the boy and that he should is to be kept out of the Soviet capitals. have noticed 11.
orbit.
On Saturday defendant
Voeux Road driving along Des Central when he knocked down a small boy. After the accident, defendant drove on, it was alleged, Defendant told the court that he did not know of the accident,
The boy was taken to hospital for treatment and, appeared in court with a bandaged head.
The magistrate ordered defen- dant to pay the boy $25 compen-
sution.
CANTONESE
Vocabulary:
that
Part of the decision was
Unless the
be made a again and
10
Republican regime that such a settlement is impos
going concern ble without the native Repub-ean
on prevailed can regime. Indonesia is also a show win-co-operate in a general settle- ment fostered by the United No- dow for the American policy of tions, prospects appear slim for promoting the orderly transforma-
preventing Indonesia from sliding further. Into a chaos. ripe for Communist exploitation.
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Cold (things).
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The weather.
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Cold food,
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Or (interrogative)," Convenient.
Is the Hong Kong, weather
good?
Sometimes
bad,
good,
sometimes
cold. or
hot
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I don't like either cold or hot weather.
How is that?
cold in the cold weather and it is very inconvenient
go about,
Because it's too
The hot weather is both hot and tiring and one wishes not to work.
The best weather during the year
in སྨོ
March, Aprli, November and December.
It is neither too cold nor too hot.
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First Test
The Arst test may come in a matter of days. President Soc- Hatta, karno, the Premier, M. and other Republican omeinis are now expecled to be restored 10 their capital this week. Under terms of their
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ing general peace later this summer.
conference
But if the 150,000-odd armed Indonesians choose Instead to keep on Aghting as guerillas, a new crisis will be inevitable. Only the Dutch could solve that by giving support to a regime which they have repeatedly tried to upset
Any doubts about the senil- ments of
the nationalists have long since been dispelled. Mos- cow picked last September for a full-scale Communist revolt In Java.
can regime Republican
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GPO eloning times,
fiquidated Itin eight weeks, et Offee half an hour earlier than the lalled some 40,000 as participants and killed Moscow-trained Musse, the revolt leader.
They
did this without Dutch help al- though it was offered.
Since
then the
Indonesians
TUESDAY, JUNE 14 Closing Times by Air Canton, (Kowloon' CPO) 1.20 m, 10.30
a.m., 12.10 p.m., 2.80 p.m.; (dro)
7 am, 15 a.m., Noon, 2 pm. Airmail for Swatow and Amoy, (Reg.)
8.30 ... (Ord.) D a.m.
have had firm support from the Airmail for Chungking
Staten and this kept
United
chunces for a settlement open even after the Dutch launched another "police action" and selz- ed Jogjakarta in December.
Defence Line
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andy Chenato; Airmali for Foochow: Altrui for Kunming Airmail for Bwatow: Air mail for Halhow, (Ret.) 3 Jako (On) .30 p.m.
Atrial for Talpel: Airmail for Amay. (Reg.) 3. p.m., (Ord) 3.10 p.m.. Airmail for Manlia, Kunduin, USA and Canada, (Reg.) 4.30 p.m., (Ord) &
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Indonesia is now in a Central position in a long anù-Commun- Ist defence line extending from Japan to India. In the prevail- ing American view it can be held only by Asiatic nationalists and not by the armed forces of Airmal) for Bangkok, (Reg.) 4.30 p.m.. weakened European Colonial (Ord.) p.m.. powers.
Closing Timed by Sea Btralt and Calcutta, ..
In Indo-Ching, the Communists Haiphore. 10 a.m.
Salzon, Noon. have, control of the Vietnam na-· Swalow, p. tive independence movement and Manile, s., the French appear to have no
Bangkok, p. better than an even chance to restore stability by backing Bao Dai
In Malaya the British and Weir native allies have the up- per hand over relatively weak Chinese Communist movement.
Thailand is traditionally anti-Manite, to m Communist but is now in a pos-
Bibly dangerous political split,
Burma is in an uproar.
Under
the circumstances the West an- xiously wants a settlement in Indonesia without further delay. ---Associated Press.
Three Planes Collide In Mid-Air
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16 Closing Times by Air Airmall for Okinawa and Japan, {Next.)
9,50 a.m., (Ord.) 15 km. Alemail for Manila, (Item.) Noon, (Ord.)
11.10 ..
Closing Timen by Bon
Formons via Keelung and Japan,-23 1.172- USA, Canada, Central and South America vin Ban Franelsno (Na Parcela for Canada), (Par, and Reg.) 1.10 p.m. (Dr.) 3
Bwalow, p..
Amoy...
Manila and Marnellles, ± nim.
· THURSDAY, JUNE 14 Closing Tin by Alz Almail for Rangoon, Calcutta, 'Karachi. (Bueta, Hairobi, Mombasa, Bazen Balsam, Marliliw, Johanneburg and Cairo in Karachi), Alexandria, Home and London, (Kowloon Ordi leg. 4 p.m., Ord, 4.89 p.m.; (GPG) Reg. 4.30 p.m., Ord. 6 p.m.
Airmail for Bingapore, (Reg.) 4.10 p.m.,
(Or.) p.m.
Tokyo, Jane 18. The U.S. Air Force announced today two air force officers were killed and three alr mechanics In Aftmali fer Japan, (Ret.)
“Jured in « ild-air collision Involv- ing three F-51 Mustang” fighter planes over Misawa airbase northern Honshu.
In
The collision occurred when two F-G1' collided.at 1,500 feet with a flight of four others from the Johnson air forco base twear
Tokyo.
The wing was turn off one plano which crashed into the field, kill- ing the plot and careening futs parked fighter planes. Three imechsales working on the plane were injured, one seriously and 11 planes were parily destroyed by fre
Another plane crashed close to the town' of Misawa, killing the pilot.
The third plans landed safely with a damaged Wing; but the pilot was unnijured. -.
The name of the dead and in- jured were withheldbpanding noti Beation of the next of kink [25 Tampily, foron in Sizvestigating the of the moulden Lam United
Airmat for Bangkok, Dataria, Colombo,
Bydney und Auckland, (Reg.) puns (ON) B`p.hu/
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