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Concubine, Widow In Will Dispute

A claim that she is sole executrix named in

London, August 2.

Britain today joined the United States in rejecting the Soviet accusations that Italy had violated her peace treaty by joining the Atlantic Pact. A British reply, said that the Soviet protest appear- ed to be based on a misconception of the nature of the North Atlantic Treaty. "That treaty is not an aggressive instrument," it said. British reply, which was handed to the Soviet Embassy here today, was worded similarly to the United States rejection of the Soviet protest.

The

It recalled

a British Note to

The adhesion

could

and

the will of her late husband, a retired foundryman, was made by 66- year-old Lui Ah-chai, of 143

of Italy Nanchang Street, second floor, before Mr. Justice Williams at

the Atlantic Pact the Supreme Court yesterday. Russia of April 12 which said not be a violation of the pence

that the text of the Atlantic Treaty since The ethen was brought against Pact made clear its completely did not contain any provision in Faul Yau-heung, concubine of defensive nature on that it was contradiction with the military.

It said-Reuter the deceased, et 181 Tung Choi directed only against armed ag- naval or air clauses of the peace

treaty, Street, seront door. The writ was British reply added: "United Press,

The ised gainst the defendant as the Bowful concubine of dersane follows that, in signing the North because the defendant ha en Atlante Treaty, the Italian Gov- teresta caveat (process Los-ernmebi have not in fact, or by implicat fons, committed JULY pend proceedings)

breach of the Treaty of Peace.

he signature has no effect June 4. to Young on the inflitary or other pu Shin-shaw, late of fos Po Villog visions of the Peare Treaty with Hak Stan distrini, Kwanglung | Italy. Thirre no foundations for the charge, either that His 10 Majesty's

the Government in United Kingdom, as one of the powers Issuing the lavitation lo the Halian Government The North Atlantic

The will

was dated 146, och belonged

10.me,

Logist Pali Pacrefore have he said will established.

Date Of Death

Defendant

That dented

She further Yeung Shin-shnu 39, 1943,

1946, as alleged by the plaintiff She further staled that In the event of any such will as alleged in the statesment of claim being produced, such will was a forgery

IN

of Blac

Wils

to

sign

173

thethni the Italian Government, In Invitation, have plaintiff was ever appointed ex-necupling the ceulive under my will as alleg Jeannived at any violation, retunt

claimed that

thore Any of or Pr potential, dtee on June articles

Peace

Treaty of

Offer simultan The Foreign numerated by Your Excellency," the ously published the text of Soviet protest, which munde

letter

iter dated. July 19. In this letter, the Soviet Union fening the that serted signstories of the North Mante Government Hallan Pact. the

measures for the agree to the

of their armed forces increase

production fee landl armament

yond the limits enbushed the price treaty."

in the alternative invalid and mporterly executed.

Fand counter-claimed that she war the soup exccativas appointed under the will of Young Shlu- sh, and that the will bore the riate March 3, 1941.

The piou then gave evidenre en her own bebais, after which hearing was adjourned until this

morning.

of

by

Crew Members Tell

Celebration Of Feast Of

St. Dominic

The Community of Rosary H will celebrate the feast of the Holy Founder. St. Dominic de Guzman, with appropriate religi ous festivitios today. Vespers were solemnly sung at 4 p.m. yea- terday.

At 7 ant. today Mating and Imads will be sung by the Coni- munity choir. The solemn High Man will take place at 9.30 mars and Rosary and suleinn Exposi

Sacrament tion of the Blessed will start al

p.m.

The Father Superior

of the Franciscan Community will off- einte at the solemn High Mass following an nge-long tradition between Franciscans and Domink based on the legendary friendship

According to the story. St. Do minic and St. Francis met for the frat time in Rome centuries ago.

Konie Boven

They recognised each other an though they had front chilidhond grown up under the same roof. They gave ench other the embrace of prace, ae- cording to the molieval custom. Lhe for centuries Realing thos

Their Stories Of friendship of their Orders.

The Yangtse Dash

(Continued from Page 3)

of

This legend in recalled yester- when on St. Francis' tiny the day wh Friars Preacher officiate, while the ofcinting on St. Dominic's day is done by the Friars Minor.

This year the feast of St. Do minle will be enhanced not mere. The youngest sallor aboardly by the splendour of the sulamn Anethyst, 17-year-old boy sea.

Harion man Bydney

participation of several other re- Devon, together fugee religious communities from Plymstock, with 20-year-old Able Bsaman| Chinn Aheltered within the pre- undertook very mines of Rosary Hill, such as the mission during the Augustinian Recollect

Pengine services, but also by the

D

Wells, dangerous down.river voyage.

and students, seminarions

Fothers

(will Both sailors were lent the in excess of 100) from different Lieutenant in the Engine seminaries of sentiered diocesses

First

errins

of war-tam China: the presence

Room Branch for special duty,

of His Lordship Bishop Thony. They stood by on the uter flat" the after steering pusilio and also the august presence of trip Emminence Cardinal Thomas steering

Tien of Tekin.

The

TRAFFIC CASE

wioc the throughout

the ready to eperate machine should the forward be damaged by enemy gunfire.

tiller flirt WN5 barily fire dur- damaged by artillery

the up-river attack he Aurd

The case of a traffic accident was still flooding when the

"Water-kac | which involved a CNAC bus and | twe boys were there.

a privule car on Jay 17 in Kow- they loon was continued before Mr

Blair Kerr yesterday.

After riting series of articles the her treaty which the

Joiner

Urales alleged were

1r be pumped out regularly. Soviet

ted the spot been hit. violated by the Italian averssH", the atly

letter

accused Britain, -ap- u have had no means of es- Mr. Perey Chep instructed by A.SK. La and Company repre-rently "one of the "hef orc

was full of serted the walow. The concubine blee and the initiator of the in- ile when he recalled his ex-

structions of

was reper sentert or the Chaffor Bustings and Company,

of the North Atlantic ranisers

The leen-nger

A. J.vitation Mr.

to Italy to Join this perience. "It was nothing at all. Every man had to do his part in bloc," of some responsibility "for the above-mentione violations

this big job. We had every enn-

our skipper." he s dener in *rkr,

keeping But bath netmitted Heir

fingers crossed when shells

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of the Italian Pence Treaty."

U.S. Rejection

The United States rejected screamed overhead. as utterly without foundation official Soviet claims that the North Atlantic treaty had ag gretelve aims and violaled the Italian peace treaty,

Keith C. Martin, 17, of Lelers- thr. void that the crew had been en halt rations for n inputh.

1.16 1. News, Weather Report and Was In reply to the Soviet nate

AktmuncemČN

1. Interlude 1.30

Mr. of State, The Secretary Dean Acheron, rejected the twin Soviet charges in a note deliver- 1ed to the Soviet Ambassador. Mr. Alexander Panyushkin. This

several weeks ago. received sev

Unilext The note said; "The

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Asalysis. Mondon Relays,

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Clun Yu-lin, the defendant, is being charged with-driving a car without a valid cenco, driving in a dangerous maner and with- out due care and caution.

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He added: "Ship's stores ran out of flour, and we ate mostly what the Chinese farmers sold cabbages. potatoes, cabl We had And occasionally, some peaches ports par MS "Carthage" will be ebed "I was very tiresome on board as fullam

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A surther mil to United Kingdom

GPU:--J'uzretl

p.m. August (Re).m. August 6, (ed.) .30 4.m. Augimi Kowloon CPO-(Parrub)

7.7. Augue 4. Reg.) 8.30 am, Aurus k. (Ord.).. August 5,

the ship for three months: most Just played ards, talked over what might happen. and thought of being someplace else.

"was n

of nerves bundle when we slipped cable last Sun-

This mail is expected to arrive at Lot- were under-dan 1% or about September 8, 1949. day, but once we

Tinicegistered everenpundenes ly way at full speed, I knew we

Shanghai, Tientsin art North Chins ea would make it

de arcruled at weblers risk, and will be forwarded opportunity offers.

stated, Unless otherwise

Registered Articles and Front Poula clase 10 minutes earlier than the ordinary mall. If maila

"One thing that really gave my

Parcel Ports close at 5 pm, on the pre-

Mr. Acheson quoted the state-norale a boost was a cable from

Washington to

and nent issued

parents, and brother mv April 2 by the Foreign Ministers sisters back home, They sent #

"Atlantie the

Pnet

All safe loss before 10 a.m.. Registered and nations, message saying: which also rejected Soviet clinis hore. Keep smiling."

Leighton Beese, 23, contoon lat day. was an aggres- that the treaty

Rhondda Valley, instrument aimed at Russia. sive

munager, of The Foreign Ministers said then South Wates, said that the crew Post Office half an hour earlier than the that the pact was not directed found a good deal to laugh at GPD closing times.

nation or group of after the action. nations, but only against armed aggression.

X 13 p.m.---Iook Review by fluth Kirby against any

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Quite Froc

Not So Funny

I added: "It wasn't funny then, but, for example, when we were coming down the Yangise few rifle bullets were

Mr. Acheson also rejected Rus- quite a Sla's charge that Italy's part-raking the deck. I got behind one nt the lockers. The only thing 1 1967 1-Kingsway Bylany Ochre cipation in the pact viated the

about that locker Fidn't know 10.30 sm.Thursday Serenade A Pro peace treaty, which limited Italy's was that it was loaded with live

out He pointed armed forces.

amunition." Department in- Joe Venton, an Engine Roam London that the State

formed the Senate Foreign Reln- Artificer from Plymouth, said nd Bum- tions Committee on April 28 that he accompanied Lieutenant- that Italy's participation in the Commander Kerans on one of his effect on military visits to the Communist General's part has provisions or any other provisions Kong's headquarters.

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#at15 p.m.-doft Lighte

Midnight, Clone

and

of the Italian peace treaty.

The United States note said

so far as the United States

that so

ts aware, Italy is seeking

no

After taking a junk to shore, the group was met by some Con- munist officers and taken about to General 10 miles cight or changes in the military require Kang'a headquarters., ments of her treaty. It said the He said that the General want- U.S. Government feels that Italyed Lieutenant-Commander Kerans is not prevented by the pence to sign a statement that the Bri- treaty from participating in the tish ships fired on the Communist

batteries Brat, and that the Bri North Atlantic Pact

tish would pay compensation to "Italy is left quite free by pro-

the more

250 Communist visions of

than the peace treaty to Join with other states In a col-soldiers who were killed in the

April action.

lective delence arrangement, In view of the foregoing considera- tlons, the United States Govern- utterly ment musi rejct ns without foundation charges con- lained In Soviet note No. July 10."

French Noto

of

He added: "Doing bustnesi with General Kang was just like bouncing a rubber ball up against a stone wall.

"But we had cur fun on the ship. One night three stokers diressed as cowboys and Indians- they made the suits from card- board-and come rushing up on deck fully armed with dog chasing them.

"Our ship did not fire on the Communists untt! 20 or 30 min- utes after they started to fire on US

France tonight also rejectad the Soviet charges. She did this in a note on the lines of an American note an- nounced today in Washington, and which

"Not only that, but the Com- was handed to the Soviet, Ambassador in reply to "munists now say that our ship. Soviet protest

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DEEP TANKS AVAILABLE FOR BULK OIL For further particulars apply:

GILMAN & CO., LTD.

Agents." Tel. 81146.

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