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The British coaster Wing Hing, detained by the Communist authorities at Swabuo since early this month, is due to return to Hong Kong some time this week.
This is according to information reaching the own-
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was confirmed that since dete blin at the South hina Coast river part, between Swalow and Hong Kong, the
The Wing Hing is one of two Fister vessels operating for Ta aring Company on the China Coast runk
She was one of the first three
Wing Hing has Fot been fritish coasters Lo run the
nolested.
blockade at Amoy and Swatow
News of the British vessel was since the Communist occupation brought to the Colony by a repre-nt the ports. entative of the Ta Hing Company, who arrived hète by me of the motor junks which maintain the sea link with the Commanist port.
Negotiations are nearing com pletion, with one or two wehnicall-
ties to be settled, it was learned yesterday.
The Wing Hing will be back
this week. She is safe and has not been attacked at all," it was stated,
The rivNIT seamer left Hong
Kong on December 10 with 40 passengers for Swabue, It was reported that she was apprehend- P lay the Communist
Vort authorities for not complyung with "regular" regulations. Another report state that she was flying neo Ensign when she entered port and was detained for interogation.
She returned with 20 bags of 10 passengers and some cargo, from Antoy.
The trip was described by the personnel 03
uneventful. being when approached on their arrival They declined to discuss the trip on November 14.
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Personalia
Mr. Lee Ching, Manager of the Koen Bank Brickworks, Limited, Sunbul Castle Poak, wah the host at a docktail party held ine Green Room, Peninsula Hotel, yesterday afternoon,“
The cocktail, party given in connection with
the company's display at the Chinese Products Exhibition; was attended by a large gathering of newspapermen and friends,
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Reds seize Hong Hong vessel
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More than 20 Communist pol- diers to a speedy motor boat and brandishing
sub-machine boarded Hong Kong-Elcensed vessel 15 miles from Hong Kon: munist-held Lin Tin Islands. and forced the vessel to the Com
The vessel. Tak Kec 11, Inf
Communism will not succeed in China, U.S. newsman says
Communism will not succeed in Chinaj dospito re-
gimentation of the masses, and vigorous sup pression of the freedom of speach and pub- lication becausą too many forces are at work. Tais to undermine Marxist, ideology at the spurco, This formed the synthesis ohio(conviction gleaned from seven months under Communist nulej by Mr. Fred Harripson, chief of bureau of the As- sociated Press who has just transferred his headquarters from Shanghai to Hong Kong In an interview with the thun most American correspon "China Mai?" yesterday Mr.dents, and has emerged with the Hampson disclosed the arrivai set convicti that Communisın. three weeks ago of an unpre- cannot sacerba. cedented inflationary pertboð "ir:] Shanghai, where Communjet economy, after six months of stability, has begun to crack.
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Me. Hampeon did not mince words. When asked for a sumi mary of his impressione ha sald Communiadi must fall in China bocsiisa' 16`haï lóan obvious tɔ:“ hink that the' scope' of galilioat experimentation there is timit. Mid...... There
Mr. Humpson suld emphatically that imitation in the Norther metropolis today is just as bad as why in the days of the CNC. He eredited the Communist qu- thorities with their only realisie aptitude of keeping the officia!} rate of foreign exchanges so close 4 peoplo la China and the coun- to black market valuations that try is too poor. You cannot pursne the latter is denied the pos-3 vast political experimentation ability of promoting ch DOS."
under these conditions!
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“Me FRED HAMPSON
have to co-operate. The people are not reconciled to them, and perhaps never will bo. Com munism In this part of the world is heading for a break. down because the toppe of the project le fog vast, The Rus Salakporiniant of 102
pro. Vides no parallel for applies. tion here."
In a final reference to Com- munist apologists all over tha
In Tiong Kong mainly because toes not have the excess fat en the operation of Communist - which the population ley has invalidated the existence during the period of adjustment, of independent how ahente kleclmed, Mr. Hampson belloves that Jac "My Impression Is that days of a "free press in China are Communists will get into trouble world who are explaining condi- over.
In Shanghal alady more than 60 tons of life under Mao Tse-tung In clear, proaiga termas Mng per cent of the population arc as a period of martyrdom for Hampson printed a picture of illusioned, and are anxious tell something better in the anal news sưpprovato
which get rid of the new regime.** analysts, Mr. Hampson said even slowly approaching 'n total in
in П
Snow-who particularly revealing Edgar formative plack-out. He said Communist płythology brake statement Mr. Hampson said un-best-seller "Red Star Over China" is approaching un-Would be forced 10 concede that of no compromise, and the employment
paralleled proportions to Shanghal Communism is not going any too complete Journey Inta the Tangible sphere of the iran The authorities are totally unable well.
to deal with it. They have picaca He Will take the ling that the Curtain is opty a matter of to deal
the city, but every fo depopulate
time.
wrote
The only reason why them later to rural areas of 10 peo-lang-range polat of view is what not a 100 per cent suppression of le encourages the secret inalten counts. True enough, a la et tou nows in Shanghai today," he do-ion of 20 others, with the result curly to pass judgmachi. But I will clored, because the Com-that the population appears to be say that Communismo tenis no
chance of than ever
permanent go munists have not yet got around even greater today
have seen how it works, and I Mr. Hampson paid one tribute will nay the Chinese are not ripo to the Communists, He said they for it," Mr. Hampson droiared.
to il
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True Marxists - Mr. Hampson said he believes are truly bent on eliminating cor the Communists, are guided by ruption from the ranks of Muni- true Marsden and are following| cipal personnel. They are actuai- ten Stalinist line with apparently spartan in theit habits, frugal zincerity, But the levelling-ot to their attire, and indifferent which has reduced the privileged material accoutrements. But classes to stagnation has done populations over which they wield nothing to promote the material tomition, particularly in Shang- advancement of the lower orders, hal, are not reconciled to a futur” with the result that the glamour- | of
gowns. cotton-praded ous claims of Communism are Be
Her sister ship, the Sing Hing, Macau on December 25 for Hong ing exposed as beyond immediate des and millet vist
has made several succesful trips to Swutow, in älte df being under fire from both Nationalist and Communist guns.
FISHING JUNK SINKS
According to a Chinese repari Mucho, a Chinese Ashing
aboard was sunk near the Man
from
Keng with more than 20 passen gerk and a cargo of food.
Six hours after the Tak Kee II accompanied by two uther ves- sels, feft Maroo, the ships were passing two Chinese Junks nen Tul O.
The first vessel, mv, Wah Hing safely passed the two junks, but as the Tak Kee I was alongside the two ships, a motor kwung around from the
bon*
achievement.
To militung of Chinese who are witnessing C10 operation of Communism at first hand, the clash of idealogy means nothing. Mr. Hampson said.
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Mr. Hampson passed over the field of European adfustment to Communist rule in a few words.
Up to He said the foreign community
yesterday teens to itself, and remains aloof 523,752 people had visited the from the toss and tumble Seventh Annual Exhibition of Chinese affairs,
** Chinese Products since it was the Party-sup; }
They are left alone and are not opened on December 15, Mr. remely orthodox, spartan ant
beyond superficial molested in the sinister sense of P. S. Ko, Secretary of the wonderfully
the word.
Chinese Manufacturers' Union corruption constantly promote
Asked to elaborate on this which sponsored the exhibition, the contention that the road to closes: Communism and a classless so point Mr. Hampson said the off- announced.
Comminist attitude to fos-1 The Wing ting has a crew of junk with more than 30 people / Junk, and cut across her how. ciety is strewn with the pitfalls
Is substantially correct The net gate receipts, including The Communist commander¦ of
of political chaos, financial heigners muchine-gun wilderment and material discombe attributed some publicised in- the 70,000 tickets søkt outside Shop Islands on Christinas day Eullets, and ordered the vessel to torts.
But the argument de notaries of mal-tremtient to the the main entrance, up to 3 pan. when she collided with a passing
because the Chinese individual ruthlessness of a few sesterday was $104,750.40. Thc Impressive municado. But news about her steamer. One wornun was re- the Communists were tak
single day so far recorded was on ing the vessel to the Lin Tin is-
Dovember 18 when 61,425 per- lands, the Wah Hing and the
sons visited the exhibition ground second vessel, 54. Keung Kee, made full speed for Hong Kong
opposite the Peninsula, Hotel
The exhibition. which vid re- waters.
main open until January 2, is ing closed to the general public from 20:0.ny to 1 p.m. today sur-
40, headed by Mr. James Leitch.
Reports refuted
Shr has been held incom-
WAS
detention has reached the Colony ported to have been drowned. from arrivals on motor junks. The people were picked up by
Reports stating that she
another Junk which landed thein attacked by Nationalist aircraft at on an isolated liand from where Swabue and subsequently sunk they were taken Macao the
to were refuted by the owners,
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subscribed to "the people of China are not none of the presently-held view concerned with Coborunism, or Western recognition of the Marxism. All they
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In Shanghai, he said, opinion in ing which hours local exporters and tribulatiānas te it divided into two schools. One be- and overseas visitors are invited means peace they wit be willeves that recognition will destroy to visit the exhibits. They are ad-
the Soviet advantage of being muted by business cards only,
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The two vessels escaped seizure. An eye-witness reported that Che Communists knocked Onc man en hoard the Tak Kee I to the deck after boarding her.
Since
15. three November Bear Kong-licensed vessels hove
to pose as China'e only Among the interested visitors Nation Press correspondent for more
and thus produce a con-pesterday was Mr. A. C. Jordan, bech commendered by alist ur Communist soldiers,
yourdy Mr. Hampson hasi diflim – in which Westem hef Jordan and Ginger and Com- On November 16. Communist seen the declive and fall of the fidences may be propelled into pasy, Manipeturers.
Apents, soldary boarded the sa. Tai Pany Kuomintang of close range. "Whim) helive fruition pace more. The Capelasyn, Bouth Africa, who ar la. Deep Bay, Hong Kong, and fared with the prospect of Shing British element in Shanghai, and lund here is the ss. Rays on hold the ferry boat for four days hai's absorption into the folds done section of American opinion, Fionday before releašlag ber,
Chinese Communism be legal eling to this school.
Mr. Jordan, who plans to stay. Later in November, Nationalist to remain behind teen after that if recognition is withheld so months in the interests of bla ̈· Another point of vlow suggests; loro for the next two or three soldiers boarded the ss. Tak On Ing the general exodus. Even
ca route to Swatow, and pressed an Aration ship to be sent to fists will have to’turn to Russla§ ly'. Interestóð- in textiles; piece The clamour prose an Ameri- conspicuously that the Commun- South African clients, is especial- crew into service between an
the
the small islands of Talwa
A Marine Department official
said yesterday that they were ine
thanths iter the for all of their vast deeds, the goods, enamelware, hardware and
of the General Conlon
threeted in the empoisonny' of Russian effective cooda suitabile for South, African,
anoa--
hèsessilusionment and make. Pektrig vestigating the seizure, but that Mr. Hampsod prepared to notes alone swiftly produce; die native trade, it was doubtful if anything ef- the merits of Chinted Cofman-mersble to the West one more. Lective-could be done to recover ism by personal observation, tra
Sommarising Wie impressions the vessel because she was taken, As a result of this he stayed in Mr.Hampson Bilde: "The Comil|
Shanghai' three months löpfter 1........ munjske, Leconsë Lor Later, will
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