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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MAY 18, 1980.

UN discussions

on freedom of

information

Montevideo, May 113. Obstacles to the free flow of information, and the dissemination of the truth'io counteract Fascist propaganda of aggression will be among items discussed by the fourth meeting of the United Nations Sub-Commission on Freedom of In- formation and of the Press opening here on Monday,

the

Present members of the Sub Commission, elected in 1940 ter a three-year term, are drawn from

Britain, Chile Chine Egypt, France, India Lebanon, the Philippines,

United Russia, the

States, Uruguay and Yugoslavia. Ali are expected to attend with the possible exception of Russia. The Russian delegate, M. Vasily M. Zomer, has nolided the Sec- retary-General that he will not be able to attend and that he has Hominated Pavel Faddevich Klik, second Secretary of the Soviet Legation In Uruguay, to take his place.

The members of the Sub-Com- mission, subject to the consent of their Governments, 'but who servo in their personal capacity as news experts and not es olli- elal representatives.

Their general task is to con- sider 'issizes" and "problems in- volved in the dissemination of triformation by newspapers and paws periodicals, radin broad- öasts and nevés-reels;

(3) Study of constitutional provisions, national legislation

administrative and

practices affecting free dissemination of

news,

(4) Promotion of the disso- mination of true information to counteract Nazi, Fascist and other propaganda of aggression or of racial, national, religious and other forms of discrimination.

Other matters to be disctised will be problems affecting the staff of news organisations, pro- standards, newspaper fessionai and implementation of provisions for preserving and expanding freedom of Information-Beuter

Kongmoon round-up of KMT agents

A hundred

years ago

PERSONALITY PARADE No. 11--Senior Puisne Judge

New appointment 4-

1.

Senior Pulano Judge in a reshufte of office caused by the absence of the Chief Justice, Sic Lesile Gibson, who in away on leave.

The smooth functioning of of a simple people whore nature shulpa; his family had before the principle of Common was mostly, bare and crude, and then returned to New Zealand. who knew no sophistication, De Later on he was sent to Japan, wealth citizenship is amplype the arduous, nature of his and was liberated by the Amert- demonstrated in the success work his Fili experiences were ran forces when Japan surren

He dored ful career of Mr. Justice inspiring and educational.

tourned much and was grateful. !! Gould, Senior Puiane Judge,

In 1938 Mr. Gould was Inform- who after the Chief Justion'ís eð of a vacancy in the Legal

After a short repatriation envo The Controversy

the the highest judicial authority Department in Hong Kong, and

alled to the Coloplat Once fi in New Zealand, the Goulds re- Edllors continues, with Mr. in the Colony.

London. The Secretary of State turned to Hong Kong In 1946. In Mitchell's reply to his editorial Mr. Gould, a New Zealander for Colonies considered the merits the same year Mr. Could was ap

by birth, applied to London for of his case, and gave him the job pointed Acting Puiana Jedge. He itle!

an appointment in the Colonia! He did hot demand a persons) was confirmed in this office to May SrI beg leave to correct a Tegal Service, and obtained it imoralewwhich remains the 1948. He now the * sicting misconception in reference to my without difficulty. He was con- customary procedure for all Col- sell, which appears in your issue aldered no different from the onial Office personnel going out of Saturday last.

I mentioned to a friend of many English applicants for testhe Empire as cadet officers. cimilar posts and he got on And so, in the spring of 1933 yours, in course of conversation, merit alone,

year of Munich, when confu- that being a Bachelor of Arts, His assumption of offico us and having passed through the Puisne Judge established a pre- сотво of divinity silent, because he is the fra prescribed

obtain Deacon's native, of one at the Dominions 'could ders within' n

to hold the post, and comparatively

ono of short time. If you intended your the youngest ever appointed to affusion as a sneer at that pro-it. These factors enabled him session to which I was one to approach the task with a fresh destined, li was a very unbecom- pylibolen task Ing one.

confined by tradition to exacting qualifica- You have been pleased to re- tions and rigorous routine. view my career as Editor or (f Trevor Jack Could was born you prefer it) Sub-editor of the lu"

Isrlali town of Aratapu, "Hong Kong Register." I don't ze 100 in. the i

merely Jocated a few miles outside complain of that review. I modiced it, towards informing you, Auckland. His Tand-parents position of were pioneers from the Old that & am still in the g repaying the compliment, as I Country, and he grew up in shall continue to write for the

New

Do-

"Register" unill the commission the exciting days of the

I nilnion's progression from

have the honour to hold shall

strength.

Mr. Justice Gould

Buy

A son was born to the Gould Lamby on their return from Now Zealand after the war. 4: Gould WAS BO DYEEjbyed by this that Mrs. Gould sumotlines fenes, he is in- clined to spof the boy with too. much laxity.

Now 43 years of age, Mr. Gould continues, tà - diffuse youthfulness ingil his undertakings.

not a victim of tradition. As a Judge he is compelled to maintain an aspect of severity at cont, but even them, it is a severity tem- pered by sympathy, and under- standing. Not for nothing was he a. barrister and solicitor in Fiji (pr Ave years.

Mr. Gould is regarded as an extremely dethecrale man-in his political views, inchie attitude to colleagues, in his treatment of Inferiors, He is kind and ap proachable, stens attentively, and reathes, his conclusions after careful consideration of all rule- He is vant matter before him. known to possess infiitute patience, and has never lost his temperat court or shown irritability.

Pleasant and affable, he enjoys wide circle of friends and goes dut-often. He does not deny

Huhself the plemanes of life is

to independence either be cancelled or confirmed. oolonial status

within the Commonwealth,・・・ I shall be careful, however, toj The Now Zealand of His grand- mark my contributions to the parchts was slowly changing— "Register" with some distinctive towns were emerging from pri- sign, which will at once enable meval wilderness, and.... primitive The break-up of a large you to bend upon them your settlements were bilasaming into underground anti-Com- discriminating and unpurchase- cities. Mr. Gould had a feeling munist organisation in the able scrutiny look forward to impression of those early days.

some delightfu Main questions

"passages of When he was old enough to enter Kongmoon and Suntal Disarms" between us. Meantime the New Zealand University the The four main questions before tricts by Communist author-welta invoke you to be gentle.

era of ploneering was over. Thesion and despair were leading up the delegates will be:

ities was reported by the 'Tis a noble thing to have a epantry had made its debat and to the vortex at Donzig Mr. of (1) Adequacy

new. vernacular Press yesterday. glam's

was now a nation-but the push Gould came to Hong Kong to take careful about the wines served on available to the peoples of the' world and obstacles to the free members

But, cruel to use it like and enterprise which featured up a new task as Crown Counsel his dinner table, drives a moder- According to the reports 50 of the orgunications,

the Hves of Iris grandparents He arrived in troubled times, and ately priced car, dances, and gives Or average proportions, Mr. flow of information, both print known

You have accused me of boast- remained to colour his own char- his assumption of office coincided occasional cocktail parties. as the Kwangtung

with a wave of evacuation -hus- ed and broadcast.

ing, Mr. Editor. The only boast autoristles. People's Kuomintang

Anti- Communist Third

I made is this. boast that I am Because of the country's youth, hands, sensing the branio e of Gould Eves according to sensible Independent

In extefient taste, but is not Army, were arrested. A number

an honest man-that I can look a limitless demand existed for the Pacide War, wereading principles His Ant is furnished leaders of the

my neighbour straight in the face, doctors and engineers, and most their wives away. among my

were "attracted young men unabashed-and I boast, with

Mr. Lo embark on a new venture, outdoor pinsults, like swim- It was an extraordinary period lavish or spectacular. He is not

of spectacular things." those arrested.

two Justifiable pride, that I have these Anti-Communist activities in the two districts came to light never get done that act, the Gould, however, preferred the he enjoyed the sensation of un-

strict honour

and integrity

of Inu He studied at Auckland when anti-Red leaflets

were which the first many that University College, and uncrged found in the Kongmoon area last Colony, might not adopt as his after the specified time with two

Undergroundworker own am, Sir, Your obedient degrees and several honours. infiltrated into public places and of publicly denounced

munista, the reports saki. Anti-

(2) Classification and analysis of existing agreements on free dom of information.

CEREMONY AT

ST. THERESA'S

A

month

were

the Com sprvant,

professions.

Decided to travel

to

certainty, the feeling of impend-ming, Hiking, tennis, are his likes to spend his time istening to ing drame, which hung is the sir favourite relaxations, but he also "Good like a heavy thunder cloud.

He did not come here alone. He good music or reading, was married in to aNew conversation stimulates bim, and Zealand girl who was born in ho deplores the haste of an ngo Jarge gathering

W. H. MITCHELL

wife and two which is permitting the empactly London, and his parishioners

Note by Editor: We intended.

daughters accompanied him hard to coin epigrams and witty re- stood under R heavy downpour to witness

Communist signs were also found no Boer at the clerical prot barrister and solicitor in the The family fell in love with Hoig? partea to fall into diruseTONE the Right Reverend Henry

thon but under the Impression Supreme Court of the Dominion, Kong at once-the lush green of Mr. Gould declares that he is Valtorta, Catholic Bishop of April 26, 27 and 28, 50 members certainly did neer at the June- near the place of his birth.

In a three-day round-up on that Mr, M," "was a Deacon, we and practised as such in a town the island, the brown hills of no paragon of all the virtdos- Hong Kong, lay the founda- of the organisation were said to tion of the two offices of Deacon) carried, on for several years bo- Christmas--were all reminders 'of) who have

day.

on walls of public buildings.

tion stone of the new parish have been arrested, including hall of St. Theresa's Church, some of the minor leaders, Yuan Prince Edward Road: sester-wei Yee and Tsao Hou.

Rund Tao, Hung

Yu Chung-yoc,

Before calling on the Bishop

was reported to be to lay the stone, the Reverend headed by

eaded by Ei Kong. Ma Hak-sur Father A. Grauelli, who was and Mo Yu-suct commander, the prime mover in the erection deputy-commander, and chief of of the new hall before he was staff, respectively. transferred to St. Joseph's Church,

sald that the new building marked

à new stage in the growth of

St. Theresa's Church. He ex-

pressed the wish that it continue

to grow and serve the commu-

nity.

BOMBAY MAYOR IN HK

and Hangman in his person.

The Sale of a ship. "In our last

In 1828 he was admitted as n

He Kowloom, the genial climate at but many people in Hong Kong Been him, 'at work- questioning prisoner, compiling conditions. at home.

But before they had had a

d a real kis fudgment, or simply falling.

und stcerity chance to settle down, the Pacific to a friend--are soon aware of the War broke volunteer, warmth Mr. Goold, was interned at Share typits him,

Funerals

3. M. Noronha Mr. J. M. Noronha, a well-

The new parish holl, which Is Bombay, arrived here by

Brittet by the Marshal of the Ho left for Fiji in 1638. His chort 1iness at the age of 78,

Mr. S. K. Paul, Mayor of the

Airways Corporation

MA

fore he decided to broaden his outlook by travel.

As a boy he was impressed by the report auto ease which had been 12 adventurous stories repented brought before the Judge of the parents who had found England Vloe-Admiralty Court of Heng too small and crossed half the on the petition of Jose South of the Equator. He knew world to establish a new home aria do Rozarlo, Master, and from an early age that the spirit! Thomas Jenkins, Mate, of the

*** of travel would compel him to barque Loulen praying that previous sale of this vessel might leave New Zealand when the opportunity came. He waited be put aside and a rezale ordered.

until the occasion known local Portuguese resi- On the trial. It Was admitted

bad by Patiently the Auctioneer who

seemed propitious, and then bel dont who died at his residence packed his bags and sabled away, on Saturday night after a expected to be completed by the Overseas

that the vessel had been relatives and friends regarded the was buried at the Catholic end of August, will be equipped plane from Slsgapore yesterday which ground, and irrespective of him to remain at his job in the terday.

down to himself; on move as impetuous. They wished Cemetery, Happy Volley, you with up-to-date facilities for afternoo sports activities, a library and a

Mr. Patil, who is on a world Worship the Judge decided that Income and grow slowly into the the firm of Credit Foncier d'E all others laid before him, His Dominion to earn d'respectable

Ar. Noronha was a member of stage. The building cost is tour to study municipal admins the prayer of the petition should comforts of suburbia. But a treme Orient. estimated to be around $180,000, tration in different cltics, is ex- of which $30,000

will be spent pected to proceed to Tokyo and be granted and the vessel again Gould thought otherwise; He was m furnishing,

At the conclusion of the cere-the

pat up for sale. brie Stales after b

young, in the best of health, and For his special services with the firm, Mr. Noronha was de- hier factor of the brought the whole world we all guns corated by the Belgian Govern mony, the Bishop was presented stay

before the notice public by In Fili ho bought a small- hauso The Mayor, who is Chairman with a silver trowel and hammer by Mr. Peter Lo on behalf of of the Film Industry Committee of the local journals, and it with a garden; and resumed his ment, with the approval of the the Hung Hsing Construction of India, will also study the pears to us to have had a larger profession as a barrister und solle Portuguese Government, with he

it well deserved. From the enjoyed the suggestion of prim- Lo

Leopold H. Company, the building construc industry while in the United share of attention called to it clar. He liked: the Colony, and insignia of Chevalier de l'Ordre de account of the case, in the "China itiveness. which it conveyed; 1sident of the Central Council of Mr. Noronha was a Past Pre- Mai

the inferenca brought back a vague memory St. Vincent de Paul for many of the would be drawn that either some of the pristine conditions

which collusion between the Marshal

his grandparents had faced when years. Noronha was always ins and the Auctioneer had taken New Zealand was in its infancy.

welfare and place, to let the vessel be knocked. He rained there unta 1938, terested in public down to one or other of them applying ble omorgy to a task was intimately connected with thy for we believe both of them did which demanded constant atten- development of new Rowigen bid for her) or that the Auctioneer on. Most of his clients were particularly Prince Edward Roud knocked her down to himself-st/ Indians who worked in the large and time of his death, Mr. |

La Salle College districts. "At a price lower than what it was sugar-growing plantations which

Fill's main industry. Nonbe was an Unofficial Justice probable? other parties would formed have given for her.

They came to him with all sorts of Peace President of the [36] mem-t Committee of troubles, from minor family Raphael Society, disputes to homicide, and it was her of the Society for the flie his business to smooth the rough vention of Cruelty

ages. Ho did it with such pains

tora.

REMINGTON

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States.

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ADDING MACHINES

Since the sitting of the Court Mr. Marshal Heldforth has let the Colony and whether he bid for the vessel: In the way of buy

Mr.

Ahoy!

Ing her in as Marshal of the taking care and devotion that fie o Kowloon Reside Children |

earned the respect and gratitude

Mr. Norenha is survived by Court, which we would think

not be according to law, or of the Indisin 'commalty as three sons, Meters, J.E., H.J. pno As I be bid for her

master of private speculation

them blameable

has gained himself

whole.

Hüman emotions

His work in Fijl also enabled

Third bomb explosion

in Macao

which

A third bomb explosion ve- curred in Mauaoon Saturday night, according to a vernace. lar report from the Portuguese

·Colony-poobąṛdayin-

The explosion occurred on

the staircase of the Wong Ch!. Keo ElectHoat Supply: Shop at 55 B Ma Road, at 10.15 dim. on Baturday.

The tromb was reported to, to meds of a bamboo tube wound with wire, the police ploked up and peliste bp. flexed to be from the lip- proved bomb, DALA

The two previous bombings were aimed at the plant of SheWah Kju Pae” local adition or the Hong, Kong WE, Klu Yal Pao," and the "Bal-Gal Yet Pac, another varnaqular, paper,

IC SAID TO BE

MANILA

Manlis, May 14. Unconfirmed reports to the ine Herald slated today Lale Tartie, Hukbalahap eme Commander, Hiding In National Defence. Headquarters www would

confirm nor geny the Herald" Inteligence con- Philippine

A. Noronha, three daughter, Mrs. HA Barros, Mrat

FAIM Xavier and Miss Therese Northa his sons-in-law, Mr. H·A· Bar- res, Ms AM, Xavier,

noterig in the Colony him to gain an insight into the daughters-in-law, Mrd. Al Bu his refusing to take note of Whiterund have waited in Noromtis,

ngainst him by

which,

which would remained

chatges brought

I not perceptible to hum madhe pe

minined',, Is New Zealand," : "His were libellous to degree bears the Mail out," so far as laboure câtried lian into the midst Me Bokrorta is concerned in the colouring which has been given the

and

*Mre.” Helen ›. Normi

Hilde Ghan

4 Noronha,

Bisturs

Mrs. J. Me Remedios, Mrs. D. Remedios and a brother Mr. E, Noronha, as well

many places ling nephews. ** Bishop Yuen of Homan cand fol

to the case. We would not be Mr. time. That gentleman – was indi -Hold@will's¬sapologists in this the habit of leading money to od services at Bostry,

cam

The short and long of the phopkeeper, at large ursick of yesterday while the Beverand slofy ls, that the Auctioneer har interons (the shopkoppar infarm, leather die Angelly officiated at the warmes been inade to pay the, ploer. ed is at three per cent per

having on the custom which nonth) Position of shear reside,

Bedidos; the chief moSANT

Obtained here, of Auctioneers save him opporturation of how others present included

· bidding at their - own isales, and leg when such men time under King, Dr. G. Befund (Portu simagine that declaring himself to difcuffler, which in this case,

ben; bidder before the fall of he failed not to avar klizal Consus); Messrs. M. Enquir Remedios, 0.0. Hemodiós, the lhanzner, he:

bunddie) hübsche went to hit U GOSTI), GREY UNI

with's mark! money to the esterit

athia and repairs to vertel to ahog hot boer from his Clerk extents of -#107nd fand the flaw to the amount of #233 prom EXPENSES I SUNCdy the kamni which to pay for alch in.

will amount to.no trifleg

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been re-

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and repeatedly re-

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