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THE “CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1950.
King's Birthday Party
The Governor, Bir Alexander Grantham, la photographad shaking hands with Sir Robert, Ho. Tung, at the garden, party, at Government. House. yesterday in: honour of the King's Birthday. Bir Robert is being aided by, his nearatary, Miss Elsa Chung, On the extreme right la Mr. John Strachey, the War Minister(" Ohina Mail" Photo)..
Soviet Union not ground in the cold war
giving
Lake Success, June 7,
A diplomatic source said! today that Mr. Trygvo Lio told President Truman that Stalin offered no concessions toward ending the cold war but actually had laid down now conditions,
A UN spokesman promptly denied the report and
refused further comment.
The diplomat, who would necessary not permit use of his name, said he had information that Mr. Lic told Mr. Truman on May 29 that the Soviet Union was not giving ground in the cold war.
to
Mr. Truman was reported
that have replied
the United States could not accept the new conditions and would continue its present courge.
The informant said he did not know what conditions were put up by Stalin.
One UN source who talked with Mr. Lie on Wednesday des erited the Secretary-General as that more confident than the Chinese issue in the UN would be settled in the Security Council before July 31.
ever
Other
sources
Personalia
King's Birthday celebrated garden party at Gov't House
Nearly 2,000 people gathered in the gardens of Government House yesterday to celebrate the birthday of His Majesty the King.
The Governor, Sir Alexander Grantham, and Lady Granthom, were hosts. Also in the recaly- ing line was. Mr. John Strachey, the Secretary of State for Won.
•
Guests began to arrive by home. The first guests bogan la 4.30 in the afternoon, and at leave by six o'clock. A special one time the crowd was so in police detachment, based oleng tense that; a queue, began, to Upper Albert Road. fechiltafed form which extended to the traffic.
the smooth flow of departing
gates of Gavernment House fronting Upper Albert Road.
Truffle along this road was not diverted for the occasion, but there were long periods of stall- ing as hundreds, of private cara and. taxia converged on the Governor's residence,,
It was the second Government Heure garden party this season the first was in honour of the Counters Mountbatten of Burma when she was hero-and was-a brilliant success,
The guests comprised repre-
trom Kentatives
the Consula
Catholic Cabinet in Belgium
Brussels, June 8.
Joan Premier designate
Baly, the three services, the po- Duvicusart formed an all- Hee, the legal profoscion, finan] Catholic Cabinet today and alers, bunkers, Cavernment, and pledged to return exiled King the Press.
|'Leopold, to tho. Belgian throne. The Governor, Lady Grantham,," Mr. Duvicusart told reporters and Mr. Strachey shook handa that his new government would with all the guests as noon, as bring the king, axiled since the Vice President of
the they were announced National City Bank of New York, more than half an hour for the "as soon as possible." But he It took war's end,, back to the throne Mr. Alexander Dowey Calhoun, line to proceed, beyond them into warned
from Bangkok by the the gardens. arrived Pan American World Airways yesterday.
Tho
Mr. Calhoun who is on his way to Japan, will leave by the PAA this morning.
Military band
A military band providea refreshments were musle, and rerved in the left-hand corner of the garden.
this might take time since the first new Parliament in] which the Catholics
alorities in both u Sunday must law barring King Leopold.
won silm houses on repeal the · 1945
Estuary at Tientsin deepened
San Franglago, June 7. The Paking Radio reported. today that the estuary from Taku Dar to Tiantain, hau baan dispened and is now able to accommodate alba · up to,20 fact draft, which cap. ga dirogly to Tiantan plors. The
dredging has been underway for two months.
то-
The broadenst Bald that ships are now plying gularly between Tientsin, and, Dairen, Chatoo, Antung, Tsingtas, Yingkow, and Lion- yun A further inprojde in coastal
traffic is expected now that the Chutan Islanda have been coupled.
tran
At the gama. · time, sport rates of wit shipping companies have been reduced to about one-quarter those pravalled which formally under the Nationalist regime. Dally necessitias such as coal, salt, grain, iron ore have, the the lowest transport. rates, broadenet okid,— United Proak
HKAAF plane in mishap at Kai Tak
Mr. Duvlousart_sot a new post-ļi « war record in Belgian polities. He was first designated Premier on Wednesday afternoon and has Force Auster aircraft
A, Hong Kong, Auxiliary Ale had a formed 14 hours.
a government in less than minor, accident while it was making a landing at Kal Tak After the general election last at about nom yesterday. June, Belgium struggled along
Owing to strong cross winds, for six weeks without a govern the little aircraft dropped to the ment,
In March, following: tho
landing
strip at the airport while referandin. on the question of tinguished realdents, who were King Leopold's exile, the nation the plane was just about to settle' mentioned In the Birthday King Leopold's exovernment for on the
The day was Anc. but hot. Mr. J. Ansgar E. Rosenborg. With the exception of the Chinese Economic Adviser to the United guests of whom there word Nations, passed through hore on several hundred all the India his way to Korea by the Pan} wore jhats, pleture hats, off-face American World Airways yester- hats, and ince ansembler.. Many
also wore gloves, day.
Mr. Rosenborg was in Indonesia as the Chief of a UNO mission to Indonesia. He spent about three and a half weeks there,
Votes to expel Na- tonalist China from the Council, Malik concols holiday
dlactoned, meanwhile, that the Boviet
Mr. W. J. Anderson, OBE, Forolan: Deputy
Minister, Hong Kong Government's. Be
arrived Jakob. A. Melik, has cancelled presentative in Tokyo,
for a from the. Japanese capital by the plans to go to Russla
holiday this British Overseas Airways yester- two-months
day afternoon. summer.
Mr.
was
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Anderson who is on routine. visit here, will be in the Colony for about a week..
Lighter on fire
Mr. Lle told in nows conference on May 20 that the question of China's representation in the UN must be settled by July 31, but there.
Information whether Mr. Malik's charge of plans was connected with a break in the Chinese issue.
Mr. Lie received with, interest. Secretary of the statement by State
Washington on the Secretary-General's efforts
The lighter Hop Yick 114 to settle the Chinese case and start work on ending the
which was unloading 50 tons cold
of fertiliser and a quantity of UN offeints pointer to the canvas from the steamor Ste. parently planning to furnish theseation of Mr. Achoson's State Mere Eglise at West Point ment that the Secretary-Gpheral early yesterday morning sud- deserved "our encouragement denly caught fire at about 7 and support.".
This source said there is a de- Anite possibility of a break. July, with France and Egypt ap-
GIRARD PERREGAU
GIR
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wor
Acheson in
ROAD CRASH
Pat Ki, 24, sustained serious head injuries when his car crash. ed into the rear of a Poller car parked before the Taipo. Road Police Station carly yesterday morning.
Pal Ki was at the wheel when the accident occured. The front part of the private sar, licence No. 9486, was badly damaged.
q.m.
A
of the occasion feature
the
of dis presenos
Honours List Sir Alexander und Lady Grant- ham-who will be departing very soon en leave-mingled freely with the crowd bidding au re- volr to many gequaintances and friends. The Governor dressed in grey tails. and Lady Grantham wore n Ught-blue sum- mer frock with a petite hip bustle, ant parasol to match.
wan
The party lasted nearly two
Kowloon Rotary Club luncheon
Kowloon
seven. works-Unitod: Pross
Attlee to speak on Schuman plan
London, June 7: The Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, is expected it. maku
statement #
on the Schuman Plan to pool Euro- pean coal and steel when Par- liament meets on Tuesday aftor the Whilsun recess..
A Foreign Office spokesmar sold today that he wanted to
TwIway.
As a result the port-side land- ing goar of the aircraft was crush- ed by the sudden drop,
the uircraft, The pilot of isowever, was not injured.
пор
When the accident occurred a Civil Air Transport aircraft from Tulpeh was following the HKAAF aircraft also coming in for a, landing
Noticing the accident, the. CAT pilot pullest up ble plane god did not land until after he had 'efrelėd the airport twice.
--RUSSIA RECALLS: `REPRESENTATIVE= IN BERLIN
Berlin, June 7. Rotarians at their discourage any idea that Britain) Russia today called home hor wookly luncheon at the Foninsulo was going to launch a counter Barlin
representative, Major- Hotel yesterday were entertained plan to the Schuman Plan and General Alexander Kotikov-the with two short travel films shown he rejected newspaper versions of man who wrecked the old Four- by Rotarian H S. Hudson through
in
the
Washe
Mr.
ST. JOHN ORDERS
power Kommandatura by too fro- Commenting on Mr. Lio's. 10-
the courtesy of the United States any British counter-proposal. Information Service.
Britain, he sald, would submit quent use of the veto,
the print plan for achieving peace The lighter was-moored along-
TRE films
her views on the Schuman Plar entilled" "Bryco
In announcing the action, in the world, Mr. Acheson said side the steamer which is due to National Park" and "Yellowstone after the bolding of the six-Soviet-llcensed news agency ADN. the US, has always been rendy leave for Spain and the crew at National Park";
Power conference. shawod two. of
merely said that Kolkov. "was" to negotiate with other members once informed the Hong Kong the tourist attractions
It is reported, from recalled from his obligations. As of the UN on any matter in the Fire Department. The crew then United States.
that the American representative of the Soviet Con- appropriate forums Associated set about to combat the blaze
blaze...A toast to the King on 90- Secretary State, Mr. Dean trol Commission in Berlin with Press.
and although the fumes and cusion of is Majesty a birthdam Acheson, today turned down the assumption of new-taples ira smoke from the burning fertiliser was proposed by Mr. Elmer J. 8. suggestion made in Congress, the successor was named
the Soviet Union." and canvas were almost over-Tou who presided at the Marshall Plan ald should be with- Rowering, they managed to gain luncheon.
held from Britain unless Britain Sergeli Alexelewish Dengin. Nq control of the blaze,
Expressions of good wishes and agreed to enter into the Schumat military or civilan rank or title Are Boat from Kowloon and bon voyage were: expressed Plan for a European coal and stoel was given-Associated Press. rushed to the scong and aided in by members to Rotarian, W. J. pool. checking the. are,
Goall, Sergeant-At-Arms, who is Asked to comment at a Press The lighter was later towed to duo, to leave for the United conference,
Acheson dic the Dangerous Goods Anchorage Kingiom by the sa Canton today. firmly that this would not be e Orders by Mr. A, el Arcuilį, where the cargo, was taken from Mr. Gealk, who is also District wise course,
Commissioner, St. John Ambu Grand Master of Mark Master the holdi.
It was most important in tabulance: Brigade, Hong Kong Although there was consider-Masons, is taking his first leave foreign ald programmes to keep District dated June 9, 1950. able damage dong to the cargo non 13: years. He la leaving with the programme to what it war one on board was injured and the Mre Grail and expects to return designed to achieve, and not tr
the Colony in December. lighter Itself sufferod
use it to advance ideas in other The popular Rotarian was a fields, he said-Reuter, damago,
member
or of the Hong Kong Volunteer, Forte-and was, intom-. ed by the Japanese in Shamshuipe Camp, during the war. During the Internment he did much to re- Have the monotony of camp fe for hui fellow internees by his |-songo. of humour and ready, wit through the entertainment com- mittee.
An unbulance was called and
the injured man, was, taken to
Kowlooą, hospital.
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Birthday Honours List
A number of honours and awards for military member
are:
Order No. 28/60:
Ambulance, Datin fong Kong: June 21 to 17, Bouth Chirie: Division), Jane ID to 24-Centen Bleislon,
Ambulanca Pullas; Kweloent "Juno: 19. to 18, Kowloom Divtelan: June 13 to 20, ¡Taimeksiqu} » Divion.
Deal Delia Kambong: Trasṣsport, l leave. Ambulapse Station Nathan load at (2.20 p.m. on Saturday and. 10 km," and
2.30 pm, on Bunday::
| -1134] Mũg Bónchs Butsursday and Sunday, June, 10 and -11, Trimsbatank and Shim. halpa Murator Diglafons: Baturday and Sunday, June 17-uri 10, Kowloon YMGA shapo, Nursing, Divisions,
10 Min Beach). Unions Divisions under sunt, arrangements.
Taize Brimnisg Proti Tripo· Ditlefi under D/Bopte Arrangements, s
Laichik vimmian Clubes Kong Wah
At the conclusion of the show the Hong Kong Garrison 10g of the films, Mr. Hudson was were included in the King's thanked by Rotarian, Leo Nal Birthday Honours List They |wal
A visiting Rotarian at the lun- Max: (Major R. F. Discombo, cheon was Mr. Dina Nath of RASC (HELF Majos Band KYMDA Nursing Divisiona Rangoon whe is visiting the Cracknell, ME. RA. : (NQLF) Bench Detta Hong Kong!" "Tennudórs" Calony with U Ba Sein, who was Major (QM) PF. Newman, Mid-will" Jones Queen's Fier for Shake and "file" dlesex Regiment (40, Division); War. Bay, at 2: Da, on Batarday why WOL S. J. Morrison, A and B 2.0, and 1,80,5m, up Bunday
Esturday, June 10., ilepulse Bay. South (40 Division)
BEM: :Staff Sergeant G, O. China Bieblon: Big Wave, Roon Diri. Thurnyeroft, RASC (EC 40 Divin, baka KTMCA Rivision.
Bunday, June 11, Repulse Bay, Wenshui siou), Private C. H. Lemm. RAS0) Mastand "gr: Divisiones: Tile, Wayn, Cam (40 Division); BQMS W. Betham, usia and. Oostuolat. Mirlionas: Cheke, [RA, (34/LAA Regiment).. Bhankwan and Molor Transport,
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Other guests were J. S. C. Neel, B: M. Brabant; "A. :W. Cutcher, Roy John, FL S. Brown, W.. G. Brown, A. A. Dean, J., White and J. B. M. Sigbleford.
CPAL flight postpaned
The Canadian Pacifje. Air Lines postponed: ita Tokyo fight
yesterday dud to, airing cross
wind' ut Kal Tak E
Originally on schodule to de- parti for, Tokyo, yesterday mor
thib
to a later hour in the fight was first post- poned. afternoon.
At about 5 pm- the CPA
pastpone: the this morning?
da-
fight to
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Saturday,
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