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Acting Principal, Northcate Training College, Bonham Road, Hong Kong.

April 29th, 1950.

HONGKONG GOVERNMENT

MEDICAL DEPARTMENT

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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1950.

Mr. and Mrs. Joan K. Wilson are shown after their wed. -ding at the Roman Cathollo Cathedral on Sunday. The bride in

Mall the farmer Miss Margaret Mary Remadlok — ("China Photo).

Nationalist planes drop anti-Soviet leaflets on Shanghai

Taipeh, May 1.

Nationalist warplanes marked May Day today by

a pre-dawn leaflet raid on Shanghai, in which Soviet Premior Joseph Stalin was accused of trying to convert China into a slave state and the Chinese Rod leader, Mao Tse-tung, of being his puppet.

An

of

official announcement here said half a million leaflets showered on the once thriving metro- polis.

Dropping them during hour" ( and Communist authorities did darkness was apparently not care whether they lived or for the two-fold purpose of died. minimising possible apposition and making sure the inhabit ants would pick up the leaflets with the least possible risk of Interference,

The leaflets said:

,

"May Day is the day whan Stalin parades hla slave labour.. This year, for the first time, Stalin celebrates his success in turning

"Russian third class paupers,” the traflets declared, had sivarmed houses, got the best clothes and into fihanghal, occupied the best "drive the Aneat cars and liv like

emperors"-and Mao Teo- tung was sweating Chinese labour to "upport them.

The Free China Labour Union also criticised the Govlet Union in a statement saying:

"In a Communist stato, there

our Chinese labour brethren inte is only slavery, unemployment, alave workers...The succes of famine, death and disappointment Mao Tse-tung is the success oil for labourers." Stalin.

"

The union exhorted all labour-

"Mao Tec-tung's mastery over ers on the mainland to rise against the Chinese Communist regime, Chinese workers is Stalin'r adding: tery over them."

The precent anti-Communlat The Icaflets said since the sand and Soviet war in China is

workers' state was

es- a war between peace-loving stripped workers of their rights and thertles, and

them made

visit to Beten'e expert chiropodisti & Co., Ltd., 3rd floor, Hong- Register Office, for Births & dictatorship h, the Soviet people' and their aggressors. We

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It is notified for general in-called formation that the General tablished 33 Deaths will be situated, on the second floor of the

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Notice is also given that the Transfer Books of the Com pany will be closed. from the Hong Kong, May 1, 1950. 25th April to 9th May 1950, both days Inclusive.

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its slaves, Soviet workers, the leaflets con- tinued, had no right to oppose the dictatorship's decrees anct no means of appealing against them.

"Now the Soviet worker rigidly controlled, exploited overworked, underpaid, driven here and there, like'.beasts.......... This is brethren's turn Chinese labour

Working hours

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must obtain sympathy and help from our friends abroad, especially labour organisations."

A strong anti-Soviet favour was also imparted to the many parades and other May Day demonstra- tions held in Talpeh-Associated Press,

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The leaflets alleged the working Court Marriage Registrar's Office hours of Chinese labourers on the in the presence of Donald S. Red China mainland had been in-Gilpatrick and Koon Hing- creased without increases in payl cheang.

Court Brevities

Alleged to have bren given, $500 by Mr Thomas Tam at Cen- $20 by John H. Wickerson to do tral yesterday.

an errand, Troi Mo, aged 20, Of the 12 men who were was said to have tried to runj caught gambling In the raid away with the money. He was made by Inspector Hemsley, eight chased by Wickerson and caught were fined $50 each. Four of the and was charged before Mr men who pleaded not guilty, any- Hing-shing Lo at Central yester- ing that they were employees of day with larceny by trick.

the restaurant, were cautioned. Tsol pleaded not guilty and was remanded til Friday.

The money taken in the rald, amounting to $195, was ordered to be placed in the Poor .. Box while the cards and gambling gear, were confiscated and order- ed to be destroyed.

For allegedly obtaining meals for 15 of his friends and failing to pay for them, Ting Ho-ying, aged 42, a merchant was charged before Mr Hin-shing Lo at Cen- A Chinese member of the crew tral yesterday with,, obtaining of the as. Hai Mèn - was fined credit by false pretences.

$5,000 or six months hard labour Sub-Inspector Yuen, aald that by Mr. J., Reynolds at Centrul the defendant and 15 · others yesterday for importing · 'raw entered the Yee Wo Yuen Res-oplum Into the Colony. taurant in Ewo-Etreet at 7 p.m. Defendant, Wong Kung-fal; on Baturday and ordered a meal aged 23. was valued at HK $311,40.

also fined $800 or After finishing, the meal, the two months for possession of raw opium under the Dangerous prosecution alleged, the defend Drugs Ordinance ant told the walter that he would

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Defendant, was searched and 120 taels of raw, oplum found in his possession.

The ss. Hol, Men arrived in the give a cheque for the smoulit Colony from Macao on April 28. but the management refused to accept the cheque The do- fendant it was, claimed, then told the waiter to waft till. L am, for the money but when it was not forthcoming the Police were sent

W. P. Hobbs, "was fined $150 for and the defendant arrested, by Mr. F. X. d'Alinada at Kow-

Trol pleaded not guilty and the case was remanded, till, Thursday,

loon yesterday on a charge of driving a car without" -a - licence. Defendant was cautioned on an Sentence of three months hard other count of obstruction.di "Inbour was'. Imposed on Li Wali. It was alleged that Hobbs drove the cor- Kowloon yesterday for creating a ner of Castle Peak Road, and public mischief by giving the Yan Chau Street on Sunday caus- police false information.

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"You got him really worried, Slug-ho's soared to death, ho's gonna kill you!"

BARCLAY ON BRIDGE

By Shepard Barclay

"The Authority on Authorita

WHY DID HE DOUBLE? moment to note that South prob- WHY did your partner double ably would have led that suit in- the opponents' contract? When stead of hearts if it was a loner. they have shown sound strength So he disastrously returned the

8 dub

for their several bids, and you club to the East - then hold what would appear to be Anessed the-spade 10 toward the everything of merit that could be Q. South covered the with the out against them, so far as high and the Qwen. The A and K cards are concerned, obviously then cleared trumps and Edat had be something about nothing left to do but lay dowh have the contract. 12 hav his distribution that impelled him his cards

Seeing what he did in the dum- to double. Your job then is to

there must

make the best guess you can as my, North should have reckoned. to the nature of is distribution that South might have had a and govern your own defensive trump holding no better than was In that event, the best play accordingly.

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south then the club"A. H held the J and ana dummy's G, Intermediate higher than tha

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told North, if he didn't already S K 42 realise it, that South had made HQ

a very skimpy double and that D-A 9·8- the defenders would have to utl-CAQIT lise their every resource to bent the contract

But he didn't of all, act as if he know that.

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