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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1950,

War Office lecturer ends Hong Kong tour

Professor J. N. Wright, who has been lecturing to the Forces in Hong Kong for the last 10 days, will be leaving for the United Kingdom by air on June 3.,

Profector J. N. Wright ("China Mall" photo)

S'hai official confesses to. "squeeze"

For accepting about HK$30 in squeeze, Shanghai mun was recently forced to confess biely at a neighbourhood mass meeting. He also los! his job.

Shanghal reports reaching Hong Kong yesterday sald "Ta Kung Pao" kientifled the miscreant no Hou Cheng-chung, keeper of a mess lund in Sincheng district.

A former Nationalist

Personalia KOWLOON AMUSEMENT PARK

OPENING IN TWO

IN TWO WEEKS

Mesara, C. Parks, D.C. Parks, R.T. Moyhard. V. Kendrick. Le Wing, Eddie Lieu, M. Kanlatberg. Mira L. Bolt Mhự Q. McClure, and Mile D. Campbell arrived in Hong Kong on Sunday from Bangkok by CRA.

Arrivals from Singapore and Bangkole during the week-end Professor Wright is Profes-by CPA included Messrs. G.S. Chou sor of Logle and MetaphysicsBurton; Chen Fook-hol, of the University of St. An- Ding-chu, Hsu Pak-chou and Ng 'drew's, Seoffund, one of the Long-pay. three oldest universities In

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A

lavishly-equipped amusement park, based on

the lines of North Point's famous show-place, Luna Park, is to be opened within two weeks in Kowloon at the junction of Nathan Rood and Dundas Street.

News to this effect was made available to the "China Mail" exclusively yesterday by Mr. Al Richardson, General Manager of Lung Park.

Britain, being founded ns for Min Suo A. Hall, Mr. and Mrs, back as 1411. He is also its | H. Hail and Mr. Sy Sck arrived Dean of the Faculty of Arts: In Hong Kong on Sunday Nomtre will be known as the "Sun

His present lecture tour his fourth since the Seed World War, was undertaken at the in- stance of the War Office He la a member of the War Office Ad visory Committee on Education.

He arrived in Singapore about three weeks ago, and came on tà Hong Kong after lecturing is the troops throughout Malaya.

Lectured in Africa

...

to' and

His previous tour was in 1947; when he lectured to the troops in Afrion. During the war Professor Wright gave lectures undertook education work for the Polish and Norweglar" soldiers' in Britain, and in recognition of hits services he was decorated by both

Pollsh the

and Norwegian Gov- ernments in

in exile. While the war was on he also made tours to Greece, Pitestine. and Egypt and gave lectures to

the Forces there.

Professor Wright sold his main Interest is In Impérial and Colonial affairs.

Police find

appointed to a Chinese Compurno Red troops

Manila by CPA.

The French Consul fi Taipeh, M. J. Auvynet, returned to Taipch by the Civil Air Transport yesterday.

M. Auvynct arrived here fram Taipelf on personal business during the last weeks.

Mr. M. Auster, Manager of the Hong Kong Airways returned from Tokyo by BOAC yesterday.

Indonesian trade pact with Japan

Consisting of five Indonesiano and two Netherlanders, the Commission is headed by Dr. Raden Sudjonc, Chief of the Foreign Relation Section of the Government of Indonesia.

The two Netherlanders are technical ST to the

com-

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- The Kowloon amusement cen- More than $1,500,000 has been invested in the project by Mr. Park", Yip Ying in Chinese, as Richardson and the Gray bro opposed to the Luna Park, which thers, Mr. Charles Gray and Mr. is known as the Ming Ying in Frank Gray, who six months ago the local vernacular.

pumped, $7,000,000 into the Luna Park venture-described at the time as the Colony's riskiest post-war dnancial Investment.

No early election ..Woolton

Bad luck-first the tram strike. then transport Inadequacy and finally Intermittent rain—has re- thrded the monetary returns of the "Luna Park project, but Mr. Richardson cald its popularity. Is now established; and the conf- dence of the three sponsors fully Justified.

New York, May 20.

He said the opening of the_new Lord Frederick

Woolton, park in Kowloon-when Luna chairman of the British Con- Fark itself is not yet out of the -servative Party, said' today 'red's a measure of is faith. that the British people would in the continued prosperity of resent an election soon after the Colony.

mong vote,

All facilities.

Mr. Al Richardach

JARDINES' VESSEL ENTERS SHANGHAI

(Continued from Page 1)

One British shipping oficial raid yesterday that Kin Men was

He pointed out that such an evacuation would mean that any future Nationalist blockade would probably be confined to sporadic alip interceptions and ocasional air attacks, "but not on a scale that would effectively hinder any nmount of trade with China." The original purpose of the Evacuation of Ling Ting Kowloon project is' to make it unnecesary for mainland real. dents to dress the harbour and proceed to North Point. All the facilitler inf Lung Park will now be available to thom t 'Sun' Park-ibrated in the chol-

part of Nathan Road; ' cast within walking distance of the flhost' residential 'areas.

Chinese Nationalist forces'be- gan pulling out from their last foothold in the Ladrone Jolanda Inst night at troops were om- barking and supplies wars Ing. leaded on

the last one and prediated none "The Grays and myself," he in the "process" of being evacuat-

"have Bald.

decided

that the ed Returning to Indoncala after Before autumn.

Predicting a Conservative vice response shown by the people of numerous conferences held in tory in any new election, Lord Hong Kong to Luna Park, justi- Tokyo, the Indonesian Trade Woolton said that chances were fles our belief that the people of Commission for Japen arrived very small of an unexpected Kowloon will reset in the same here by BOAC yesterday.. election resulting from a dell way."

defeat ot berate or accidental

Com the Labour Party in the

Не said the British people would disregard any com. plaints of insufficient majority in the Parliament and would be very resentful of any party that made

them have another election In the course of a month or two Dr. Sudjone told the members after they made a decision.

under Lord' Woolton is here of the Press that the purpose of i bezzlements" were rampant, "Ta Kung Pao" said.

A Marine Police launch, the commission's Japan trip was the auspices of the Institute of and Political Education Finally caught, Hau was forced which Teft on Sunday after-to revise o previous trade pact Fiscal

between his Government and Incorporated. to appear at the rally on May noon to disarm 20 Communist

Bald, Explaining the visit, he Japon 17 and hear himself attacked for soldiers who were reported to The reason

for revising the "I have not come tacking national consciousness" have landed an Lantao Island pact, Dr. Sudjone said, is because Party political opinions here if square feet. It will house many

Не guin."

then personal

With yesterday morning

at a guest in this country." He Wheel, in this part of the world. discharged.

Pr. Sudjone destined to state sald af a news conférence lou's

involved 179,340 Communist troops. Case

the nature of the trade pact, Peoples Dollars. Associated

He said that the new trade pact Press.

which ha has discussed. with the Japanese Government late

nist

takeover committee,

began his "sqeeze" in Nationalist times when "scandals and

on Lantao

mission:

to induenes

The site

several vessels Outer Ling Ting Island, according to a re

assembled around

Habit source.

The "sanie sɔurce confirmed that will take up 70,000 the two warships sighted on Sun-

the South

and for having a "craving for-returned to Hong Kong early of new conditions now prevalling | the United States of America, new rides, including the Ferrlay morning near Hong Kong

was

MEMORIAL DAY OBSERVANCE

Memorial Day will be observed

at 11 .m. today at the Monument

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Acting ob Information given by a police informant on Latino Is- land, the Marine police arrived at the lafond a few hours before dusk, but could

Ond: the not troops anywhere.

Though they are. continuing

their investigation"

into the re-

ported landing as routine police

soda

20p-corn booths. that fountains, snack restaurants, and West had reached Outer Ling Ting

side-shows.

he would ariolyse the last British elections in a major speech here on June 2-United Press,"

be first ratified by his Govern: REPARATIONS FOR

ment before putting it Into practice.

ASSASSINATION

There will be no

bali-room,

towards proceeding

were taking part Meanwhile,

and

in the

evacuation mein-up opera-

but the construction of a swim- tions were being continued.yes- ming-pool forms part of a pro- terday

by Communist forces against Nationalist remnants an posed future development.

#mall islands "efy the several small" The purk has been under con- Ladrones' group. struction for four months.

The

between Leighton Hill Road and procedure, one afficer salt yester-General here; Mr. F. C. Young, the assassination of Count Folkstallation will only take a matter course off the Southern coast of

day that the report of the landing Tin Lok Lane.

The ceremony will begin with was "erroucous."

The

the

reading of

Scripture

by

The launch returned

Rev. John Bechici, after Lantao at 1 a.m. yesterday. which the American Consul- General, Mr. Karl Rankin, will

The Consu}- give an address. General und Mr. Charles T. Car- Poll will then lay wreaths, the latter on behalf of the American Club, mid the service will con

lude with prayers by the Rev. John Bechtel.

-MORE SHANGHAL

BANKS CLOSE The closing of three

more Shanghai banks was announced on May 19 in the Shanghai Press

Reports listed the banks as the

from

Court Brevities

Cheung Lam-sam, aged 42, had his ball of $50 estreated by Mr. | Hin-shing-Lo-at-Central-yester- doy when he falled to appear in court to answer a charge of im- porting gold without a leence.

Nine gold bara weighing 38 acis and valued at $1,700 werd ordered to be confiscated 'by the

Fou Yien Commercial Bank on magistrate.

Pethug Road Eastern. Yung Yu

Nan

The Trade Commission' was met nt Kal Tak by Dr. E. K. van, der Mandele, Netherlands Consul- Mucaging-Director of the Yang Cotton Mill and Chairman of the Spinners Club: Mr. C. L Hsu, Vice-Chairman of the Chi- rose Manufacturers' Union: Mr. Kwee Die-hoo, Indonesian Trado

Commissioner here.

The group will leave for Indo- nesia vin Singapore this morning

KMT diplomat threatened in Manila

Tel Aviv, May 28. Israel will pay the United Nn-inst batch of equipment is due tions $54,028 in reparations for to arrive this week from the

United States and Manila. 10 Ternadotte, will submit an off- cial apology and will continue to of days,

Mr. Richardson said Sun Purk search for the assassins, an off- clal statement said today.

will be staffed by experienced Couat Bernadotte, a Swede, was hands and will be operated along murdered by terrorists in the all- the lines of its sister organisation. the last word in Jerusalem on It will be Jewish. City of September 17, 1948. He was the lavishness.

the United Nations Mellator ip A Prers preview of the site

will be held next week, Palestine. Reuter.

Calm reigned the son near Lip Sap Mel Island and all vessels lying between long Kong and Macao resumed the original

Lantas Island yesterday.

CORRESPONDENCE

To "Bookworm": Name and ad- dress, please, not necessarily for publication" but for uthentica- Hon.

Reds rap on the back door

rap-on

Anyone who was in touch South East Asia. The island of war, for which Russia and her Munila, May. 28. with the European situation of war; last redoubt of the satellites may not be ready.

Chinese Nationalists, still holds Chow Shu-kal, Counsellor of 1938-39 as it drifted steadily to out.

Is that risk great enough to give them pause ? The United the Chinese Embassy, was war must see as a grim parall If that were to fall, Mao Txo-States is sending military equip- threatened by an angry mobel the position now develop tang. and his Russlan "technical ment to Indo-Chinh and has pro- Native Bank on Nanking Road A 64-year-old woman hawker, and arrested last night after ing in South East Asia. Eastern and Cheklung Commer-Wing lun, war crying Mehls car struck a

advisers would find themselves inised $10,000,000 to Sium," 12-year-old

with a large and victorious army cial Banking Corporation on Hin-shing Lo's court at Central Szechuan Road Southern.-Asso-

she plended girl in' suburban Taytay, Rizal. yesterday when

Chow, denying reports in a charge of hawking Manlin papers that he had been ciated Press,

guilty to without licence?

Defendant,, crying, explained to mauled and beaten up, told The the magistrate that she hatt been Associated Press that after the in the Colony for 44 years and seeldent he stepped down to help

the injured girl. hud no relatives:

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ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION.

Taking pity on the woman Mr. Hin-shing Lo cautioned her and took $10 out of his wallet and gave it to her.

A well dressed Chinese woman,

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"At this point," he said, crowd started to shout at me but they didn't touch me."

Communlam today, like Nazim 12 years ago, is on the move, con- fronted only by hesitating and divided resistance.

I

at their disposition. Such armies,The help of American aircraft might be granted to defend those four tempting objectivies-Indo- China, Malaya, Slam, and Burha

By G. Ward Price but it is difficult to believe that

Week by week the trickles of the advancing tide extend and "the.multiply.

if they are not kept employed. become dangerous to their own The Chinese Nationalist outpost], commanders. of Hainan falls, opening the flank of French-held Indo-China; am

Morcover tho conquering bushes and. derailments increase Communist forces in Southern

America would evor send troops on a world-war scale to this remote corner of the glob

Siam in danger.

As Hitler got away with cause the powers that opposed his polley of aggression were not pre- pored to resist it by force, so Mao Tse-turig fry overrun China's smail neighbours to the South

He said the girl did not appear to be hurt seriously and that she was taken home. Although Tay- Yam Fong, aged 36; was fineday oficials apparently Ignbred in Malaya; a bomb is thrown at China and themselves in a fam Austria and Czechoslovakin be- his diplomatic immunity, Chow the Governor oven in the heart of in-stricked area. Their presente $25 by Mr. Hin-shing Lo ut Can-said, they released him soon after peaceful Singapore: half a dozen increase the misery of the civi- tral yesterday on a charge of his arrest. He added that he did bombing Incidents ..occur In lians upon whom they are quar- evading payment of tram fare.

believe charges would be Hongkong When asked for her fare do- tendant ruid that she had a pressed against him.

Matula police had no record of monthly ticket. The monthly, ticket was found to be that of the case and town police in Tay

tay: could not be reached-A850- her 'cousin.

ciated Press.

not

Franch officials are murdered by daylight in Saigon..

Front door guarded

tored;

Agalist" this horizon the recent roytil "cereriöriies" " ́in Bankok appear as an example of dddling while Rome is burding.j

The rice-bowl Yeti across the border to the South of them is the richest rice-growing pren in the world, Three Chinese women cachi” with three previous convictions, - werd

These preliminary gestures for-packed with food of which much Siam is a contented and united cahadow Communist milltary cannot be shipped out owing to nation, rich in resources, with a fined $200 or six weeks,chch” By Mr. Hin-shing "lo' at Central

Chinese minority of 3,000,000 is by infiltration:

By whom is, this rice-bowl prosperous enough to yesterday when they pleaded

have no guilty to a charge of sollettirig for an Immoral' purpose, C

But while the danger grows guarded 2 In Indo-China" by reason for wishing" its former The Political Committee of the Two other women, cach, with British Communist Party tonight more threatening, the attention of French forces largely made up compatriots to cross the borders two previous convictions were issued a statement urging all the Western Government con of Foreign Legionaries and MOST each fined $150 or six weeks, and sections of the British people to tinues to be concentrated on Ger- one who was absent had her ball awaken to the danger of war.

UK COMMUNISTS ISSUE STATEMENT attack Invasion being preceded disturbed political conditional Juge food surplosEven her

FORMER QUEEN MADE SAINT

Landon, May 28

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oceans; occupying a country in But the total population of the which they are dilliked as in-country la only 17,000,000/ and; truders: In Slamh by five divisions just as Slam was forced to yield. of troops without modern equip to the Japanese, so she could not ment; in Burmd by a regime that be expected, to resist the Chinese still has several civil wars on its Communists if they attacked her.

worning

bunda-

tundertake

of $200 estreated ***It kild "All sections of the

The front door is guarded Fifteen others wern each bound Brit

British

people

must awaken to with which aggressive whereas it is against the back aves behaviour of $100 to be war prepardons are being push door. in Eastern Asia that the good for a year..

forward by the Atlantic next push is likely to be made. Powers. The fight for 'pened needs

Americon "roving - Ambassa- The optimists who maintain to be correspondingly

ders, like Dr. Jessup and Mr. that the Chinese Communit

The only way to Increase the Beuter

Grifin, roam swiftly about the Government will have too much defensive powers of (to countries Far: East in the same way an MM iriférnél trouble Norman Davis used to visit the ogression outside its own fron-of South-East Asin' is to co-

ordinate them? PERK European capitals before the tere shouli akk thoniselyok what Second World War.

better pure there would be for At present coch Gove domestic discontent had to make makes independent plat draw up avollable the rich resources of the defence, the only comm Burmese Government troops reports recommending Improve siall; weak Stated on: Chisar

towards bate captured be, town of Ma?mchia in Oriental, sundurch of Southern border. dauks North, gart, of Fogik, in a lying, the Commonweal b Com2 3904 gurprise attack, gecording to re te price met in Sydney, to dieckas pared today! framed 40 miles the same bomo

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Vatican City er Queen of *** former

France, anne of Valois,"" wheralstu to today In BL, and Pope Plus XII Cathoiled" to "pray" to: her

to unite all pálma in brotherhood,

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