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BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE ATTACK ON RUSSIA

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CARDINAL ACCUSES REDS

Talpah, May 1. Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek declared today that the Chinese Nationalists are fighting an anti-Russian war.

In a May Day message, the Nationalist chief bit-.

terly attacked both the Chinese Communists and the Soviet Unión..

Berlín, April 30. Cardinal Count von Prey- He sing, Bishop of Berlin, has charged the East German Communist regime with ham- pering the Roman Catholic Church's freedom of religion and speech.

supports

doscribed the island of Taiwan as “our baso in the anti-Communist and anti-Russian war for national salvation."

materiallat philosophy in schools / han put all the material resour Associated Press,

and Press, on the part of its off- elals and in its organisations.

2. Church Influence on public life has been made impossible by the State,

for

Propaganda battle

A "battle" to keep Britain in the eyes of the world-es- pecially in the eyes of the Eastern World-is reported by our correspondent Ritchie Mc- Ewen in Vienna.

The battle began 18 months ago when the British Information Centre in Bucharest decided to use the Centre'sgarden for publicity stuntippurite notice board announcing the entre

erected Was

Just inside the gor- den railings and: otilar boards carrying a series of displays pre- included pictures of the BIF ex- hibition, Colonial Development, the General Election, and photo- graphs of lifte in the Royal Navy in and the RAF,

and

national

Weight-lifting in Japan

..

Immediately the Rumanian Communist Party

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.Op- vivid pictures and pression" in out last summer and winter the faked displays. Through- other

propaganda battle continued,

When the British Boards were floodlit, the Communist display boards were not only floodlit but were replaced by larger and bet- ter ones. When the Communists decked their boards with red paint the British replied- with bright blue borders.

J

were

In the half century since the jamong us. They attempt to di-senting the British way of life start of Dr. Sun Yat-sen's re-vide us with the so-called class volution movement,

Chiang ruggle and shatter our morale In a letter to the East German asserted, the Manchu Dynasty Taiwan a strong

with defeatism. We must make Red Premier, Otto

fortress Grotewohl, has been overthrown, dated April 22, the Catholle Pre-Northern warlords cluminated, the

the unite the 450,000,000 people. late demanded a change in the and Japan's aggression thwart Communism and Russia.

common. struggle against State's religious policy.

ed, but "now we are fighting

This is a wor Cardinal von Preysing, who in- against the Communists and independence and existence, for curred Nazi wrath with his op- Soviet Russia,"

a free life of hard working peo-showed position to their anti-religious

"Today" Chiang said, "Maople and for the restoration of the and anti-humanitarian campaigns, Tse-tung has adopted a 'leaning Chinese nation declared to Grotewohl:

"It will eventually end fanal to one side policy toword. Russia, 1. The States

glorious victory," Chilang cald prot ces and industrial

equipment of the mainland at Rusala's dis- posal, and has compatriots to Soviet servitude.

subjected our "All workers should all the more consolidate themselves in 3. Christians have been forced the anti-Communist, anti-Russlan to Join certain organisations and ght in order to accomplish the advocate measures which they national revolution." know are wrong and which they

Chiang said that

Soon the Communists the under know violate human dignity and Communists, production had been

losing the "battle." For every the worth of the individual. reduced, wages 'decreased and

"Lifting the Weight"-Jap. passer-by who stopped at the 4. The

Church has been for-working hours lengthened while anese style is described in a

"Red"

bourds, six crowded bidden, to

publish newspape

millions were jobless.

round the British display. letter from correspondent articles which tend to counteract

In final angered retaliation the Addressing his remarks to those Richard Hughes in Tokyo. The Communist Gestapo Joined in.. the countless attacks against the workers on the Church and false reports about cold;

mainland, he "weight" in this case is not a Secret Police cars cruised round the

"You have fully recognised the leaden dumb-bell but instead Church.

the British Centre collecting The Cardinal's letter was made significance of the struggle a giant rice cake weighing, to- Now the tumanlan Government evidence" against the British. public a

week after Evangelicot goinst the Communists and So-gether with its pedestal, some has officially banned the British and Catholic clergymen from pul- viet Russia. Your hatred pils throughout the Ruslan on rists, your sabotage and strikes, height of 10 ft.

and protest against the Commu-

for 370 lbs. and towering to her Window on the World."

Centre, and Bucharest has lost combined in an attack on Com-are equal in importance to

contribution made by workers.

Only through hard A good distance, and an average work in the rear through one, is 12 yards. consolidated efforts at the front, however, at a local ceremony at This year, can Taiwan he held and victory Shokoku, the "Honourable Rice over Communism and Russia be Cake" was carried for a distance it?" category is worrying An object in the "What is of

nearly 60 yards to the accom- American naturalists. peniment of Buddhist priests chanting songs, and beating time on wooden gongs. --

No other competitor succeeded

munism.-Unlænd Press.

RADIO

on

Radio Hong Kong bromifenata frequency at 145 kiloeycles per second and on 9.51 meginereles per second a the tre kand.

H.K.T. P.M.

12.10-"Broadcast for Schools-"History"

Culling"-Program

"I Was There," ""The Draining of the Pens." (DICTA) 12.30Hong Kong

me Summary. 12.32-Jancha Datsku and 1 Gypay In-

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2.00-Close Down.

6.00*Hong Kon

me Summary.

Lan

won."

and

Restoration of Chinese nation

the Competitors must lift the cake

#

the and carry it ha for as possible. "WHAT IS IT?”

was washed up on one of Ore

The object-whatever it is gon's remeter beaches recently Chlang said: “Only through ward burden more, than a dozena name for it.

In carrying the towering, awk and even the experts

. fmpor• ind aradication of the paychology yards and one compelkor almost

ale

2. Cording to some

Biologists, sightseers, whale- of opportuntam and depen committed the unheard-of offence

men and deep-sea fishermen have dence and through a

height of

falling ening of the spirit

By all measured, paced, prodded and with his cake. of Indo.

tradition the winner was presen- pendence can we

gazed in wonder' at the 1,000 lb. crush the led with the cake and as an extra of marine flesh washed up by the traitorous Communists,

drive out Russian aggression and re-

prize was given its corresponding been published in

Pacific ocean. Photographs have store freedom and equality to

displacement in " sake"

or rice

newspapers the Repubilo of China.

and natural history magazinca Mearwalle

Kawagushi, throughout the

y1but thi "Our anti-Communist war is a

«Country: of Tokyo, another rice only Information given. Is that the war against aggression. While competition has just ended-with monster has a 10-ft tall protrud 450,000,000 Chinese now pin their 25 sportsmen racing each other

ing hopes on Taiwan the brute force both attempt to cat 18 large many as half a dozen talls uradi.

a oft-long body. of the Russian aggressor and the bowls of rice.

reports as Communists is also Calling"-Program this island.

pointed to The winner finished his meal

from the body; In just under 30-minutes-a good photographs only show one. "The Communists, in prepara-bowl ahead

Above

dinner-plate runner-up. mont Minore on for an armed attack on His last four bowls of rice he ate mouth in what

appears to

to be the Taiwan, have been trying hard to quite understandably with his head are two narrate allls-pro-

poisonous Ideologies leyes closed t

sumably the eye sockets, All this is speculation weger, To try and get at the facts, writes Kay Murray, biologists "from" the University of Washington have travelled to the monster and set up their microscopes nearby. At present, however, they..still. cannot make head or tails of the mystery.

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CANTONESE BY RADIO

Vocabulary:

· BY S.K. LEE

132. (hoang) (1)hoang 183. (lo) (9)loh 184, (lung) (1)kong 185. (kwoh) gwaw(3)

180. (hot) hoy (2)

M187.

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(kuen) (3)guan (kwool) (3)gwooey Combinations:

Lesson 34 (1)

11. Kut(1)-(1)teeoo (3)Ioh.

12. (1)Hoang (3)ích.

13a. Yut(1) (3)loh..

13b. Yut(1)(3)loh...Yut(f).

14. Gwen Wint

15. Gwaw (3). hut(8).

10.

Gwaw(3) duk(1) (1)laf.

17. Gwaw(3) duk(1), (1)jal,

18. Gwaw(3) hoy (2).

Place

Names:

2. Gau(2)-(1)lsong.

3. Herng(1)-gong:

A Story: (Continued)

60. (2)Kul yun(1)-(3)wal

(2)moh tecan (2), show(2)- (2)yen yecoo (3), (1)hanng- (3)ich.

07. (2)Kul (2) moh (1)Kanye,... (3)dann-(3)hal (2)yàu (yut(1))-dul(3) (3)laan (3)mu

68. (2)Kul jerk(3)~(9)jue

dui(3) (3)mut, (1)haang- (3)loh Taan(1) ook(1)- kay (2),

69. (2)Kui

yut(1)-(9)loh (1)huang, yus(1)=(3)loh **hut(1). (2)ych (3)shik. 70. (2)Kul (1)haang Jaw(2)

goy(2)-gaw(3) · (2)lui- banye(3) gun(3)-(3)noy. 71. (8)Kul (1)lal-doh (3)

12. (2)Kul

(1)lal Herng(1)-gong(2)........

79.(2)Kuí (2) moh Leen(2)

To walk. To go. To move. A jord.

A dragon.

To pass. To cross. To exceed. Over. An auxiliary indicat- ing the accomplishment of the action of a verb, The sea.

י,

Tired, Weary. Faligued.

One road,

To travel on foot.

During the whole journey. Whilst also!!!

To come over.

To, go over.

Jat

Can come over: He

Can go over.” Païsable, To cross the harbour..

Kowloon,

Hong Kong.

As he had no money,

(therefore) it was necessary for him to go on foot.

He had no shoes, only a

of worn-out sočki.

He continued to wear the socks

and returned home on foot. He begged for food as he walked along. (on the way) He walked for a few weeks.

He arrived at Kowloon,

He wanted to cross over lo

Hodr Konk

He has no money to cross the

couldn't p

www(3)-hoy(3), shaw(2) - juu harbour and therefore [(2)yee (1)m swaw(3)- duk(1)-(1)184

74. (2)Kul (2)-gean(3) 299 Gau(2)-(1)loong (1)yau

hoh(2)-daw(1), (2)ých,

He saw there were many things

for salò in Kowloon,

75.(2)Kulging(2) (2)manyę į He wanted to

TITO'S NEED FOR AMERICA

size

Lisbon, April 30. Dr. Vladislav, Staklo, member of the Yugoslav · Agrarian' Party, said today that the United States will soon be able to influence, the political trend In Yugoslavia be-: cause Marshall Tito needs the help and protection of the United States.

Dr. Staklo, who stopped here briefly en route by plane to Rome from South Africa, where he has Hved for many years, said there is no possibility of closing the breach between "Tito, and the Cominform.-United. Prea.

TAIPEH ARREST

'Talpék," "May""}; Twenty-five persons, including suspected Communist spy wert atrested in Taipeh duringenais check-up held between #duight on Saturday and 8 o'clock yester day morning, the authorities herr announced.

have

Altogether 6,000 persons, they added, were, found ... to changed their addresses without reporting to the police Tegula tions require,~Assoplated Press.

DACHÂU MEMORIAL

Dachau, April 30.

About 8,000 people, many ot them survivors of the Dachau Nazi concentration camp today watched the Inylog of the foun- dation stone of a memorial to, the 238,000 people who died in the gas cit

chambers theré...... · The

flags of 32 nations few where the mass graves of the Nurt" "viotimaring Interråd among the hills. Eight Američan ¿pinnes flow overhead; saluting the victims-Reuter.

Manila," May

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