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Russian tactics in Korea and Germany
Washington, July 1.
Diplomats got jittery today over the similarity of Soviet tactics in Korca and Germany, Almost everything the Communists have dong in Korea they did later is Garmony.
MONDAY, JULY, 3, 1950.
Now that fighting has dev-| Berlin, Just about two years ago cloped in Korca, the diplomats! —May 14.1848--Communist North electricity from wonder what will happen in Korea cut af Germany. The latest parallel South Korea. The time stable In between Korea and Germany Kort ha en opp to tayo years
of schedule TAF ahead
Germany came on Friday.
the pirlift in Kares was put into The Russlana cut off electricity:
A hundred
years ago
Talon told in "China Mail" filos.
A chatty and slightly sent mental note from Canton :--
"For some weeks back typhus
that has beeti tlowing to Western Pporation icatly pure fear ixford) fover has been prevalent in thei
Personalia
The
The Berlin airlift began. Korcal airlift was to. Ongilm Peninsula which is in the United States cocupation gone but fut out from Communist North Korea.
To get to
land, Dng in by American truck convora had to rive Into North Korea for a few miles, then waring Southward back on to the Southern Up of the Heulusula. The Russians be- camo increppingly difficult about letting conveys pass. Lengthy in Six British Press represents-spections, technical delays and lives arrived from Singapore by quibbling held up Korean convoys British Overseas Airways yester- just as they were to hold, un
Berlin convoys later. Jay.
The former Nationalist Infor- mation Minister, Mr. Hollington Fong, left for Taipeh by Civil Air Transport yesterday.
city and its vicinity but it has not appeared in the faclorics, foreigner being blessed with their usual good health,
PERSONALITY PARADE
Netherlands Consul-General
Before he began tus exrouri zrowing commercial and cultural van der Mandele hopes to remai In the Foreign Service of the reinamship of Hong Kong and here for four genre at least, when Netherlands, Mr. Karel van der Indonesia fully furtifes the he will be due for Home leave. Mandele, the Dutch Consul-establishment of a separate Indo- For some time now the consular
neelan Consulate here.
services of the General in Hong Kong, spent
and diplomatic Vir: vin der, Mandela's lobby in Netherlands have been merged as even years in the banking history. He reads blatory exten-one unit under the Foreign Office, profession. He regards this user preferring the chronicles and he has no idea where he will propitious training for the work of modern times to those which be sent next.
he li non tháng.
Mr. van der Mandele has been in Hong Kong for three months, I came here with skału Turmuly direct from Holland where during 1940 he was the acting chief of the with United Nations affairs.
Foreign Office soction dealing
Early in 1981 he entered a well-known Dutch Linking Institution for bustness training, and remained there (seven years. In that time he learned all the fundamentals about high Snance and economies, but decided in the end that the profession of banking was not for him.
Mr. van der Mondele, whose full name is Karel Engelbrecis Rotterdam in 1907. He studied ut van deh. Mandelo, was born in
the universities of Lausanne, and Leiden. und "The wall between the gardenscured? was taken down recently, adding
his degree as a doct considerably to the beauty of the of Economic Selenco in 1038, two place, also rendering the Ameri years after he had already begun can garden more agreeable by a to work for a living. frec circulation of air,
Tho. united gardens are certainly very pretty, though under the diret- ton of a landscape gardener they If could be greatly improved, laid out in a loss formal way they would look larger, and shaded meandering walks would give a natural appearance to the place, which it now lacks. In the old garden the walks are too numer- A large eus, too stiff, too wide, portion of the limited space in covered with Chunam, and as it In both Korea and Germany is title shaded, in the summer Jong Bast Westmontlis it can never be very cool. there Was bickering about the setting up Had we a voice in the matter, we of an overall geyornment-and would any, give us plenty of 141 chunam as possible. We would recommend the Canton gardeners to take a look at Mr.. Braine's grounds.
The United States finally ab- sindsped truck convoys and few Ongin peninsula. Then there were currency dis- rules in Korne that warned of similar trouble to come in Ger
They are on their way to Keren to cover the fighting there.
They are Mr. Stephen Simmons supplies to and Mr. LeGeo of "Picture Post," Mr. Jan. Morrison, of the London Times," Mr. L. Hudson of Reuter and AAP Mr. Michael, many. Davidson of the London "Cbser- ver." and Mr. J. Perelval
Reaction in Canton to
Not
다.
great sportsman, he looks forward to taking up golf again which he had to drop during the
war and during his wandering
over the globe since. In the
ho guinmer
enjoys awimming. He alsa fond of hiking, but is wondering how it feels in a troplent cllinale.
18
*eyes.
He is a tall, brond miui' whose blue and fair complexion
In proclaim his Nordic origin.
he is hearty: fond of temperament funny stories, and full of humour. People in his office find him cosy going but striel in matters that are really important.
He objects to laxity in all things, and as a rule assorts that well-known. Dutch characteristic demanding full value when a Lag bargain has been reached. His
Mr. Karel van der Mundele
altempt to recapture the past.
Jm-
Modern historians de. press him profoundly.
interested in China
at
stuff are not encouraged to leave enity because he remains at his desk oftes long after clbaing time. But, on official
holidaye
legitimate relaxution.
He Lin
Dutch, English,
lie wit
"
speaking id Ger-
Ho resigned in 1938-a year ile approaches history from the normal circumstane~ prganit World War entered the consular service and was mado vice-consul in Sydney, Australia, arriving there later in the year.
He remained in Sydney for nearly five years before he was sent to South Africa as secretary he remained for one year.
man with an easy ficucy. UK
of these varieties of
knowledge of
hautan speech-with the excep
He has been interested in Chination of his mother tongue-was
decisions were to act up bainboos, plenty of turf und na of the Lugation at Tratorin, whore, for a long time, and when he was acquired snoro Hoflext books.
In Koran the Russians started building a malive army and when. it got to be more than 100,000 the Vailed States began building an army in its foccupation, zone It never has caught up.
InDay?
Korean war What has happened in Ger-
"Trade is dull, nor will there: be much inprovement until the new teas come in. It is said that the crop is large and the tens will be in the market about the end of June."
experience thinn
Sydney
an
ald in America he devoted many through the hours to reading books about the Until his appointe
with some dim. A good dividend Chinese written by Lin, Yu-lang, | he spoke Engla
whom he admits. Coming to culty: now he speaks it wit
and vocabulary In 1944 his carly training as a Hong Kong has chabled him to necuracy in accent and voc banker paid a
good dividend assess the merits of Professor which provokas admiration.
to In 1933 he wrote a thesis on Lin's philosophten
approach when he was appointed Commer
he has bech pleasant "Liberalism in the Netherlands" cial Secretary to the Netherlanda China,
Much Embassy in Washington. The sp-ly surprised to encounter no de- which was notable for its studious
research and sincerity.. pointment came at a time when pariure in fact from the charm-research
lien - has flowed since the Alles were pressing home ing writings which once impress-water
der the bridge of
of his
but carcer. their final offensive against the ed him as mere fancy. Axis, and he took part in all the! The Consul has four children years have in no way changed the Now the West is pondering whether to counter by creating
tremendous victory celebrations-three sons and one daughter, qualities which he then display- which In mid-1945 made the fatter born in Hong Kong oned. If anything, his experiences An editorial note in turgid Washington a festive city. armed central police force ip
the eighth of last month, on the have made him an even greater Western Germany. Chances are prose from the "Ceylon Times!
After Washington Mr. van der occasion of the King's birthday. believer in the ultimate worthl- that it will. From here on de-on HM's Ceylon Rifles:
Mandele went to Copenhagen ad The whole family arrived in ness of sincere, liberalism in all velopments in Kores have noti
First Secretary of the Legation the Colony three months ago. Mr. things. been duplicated In Germany-
there. The year after that he but diplorants look at the record
returned home after nine years abroad, and was attached to the and wonder United Press,
Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Five weeks ago, the West The "Sing Tao Jih Pao" In
charged that Russia had set up a report from Canton said thant the people in the Kwangtunga military force of 40,000 to 50,- capital are closely watching 000 men in Eastern Cermany. developments in Koren. Many believe that the Korean dia, turbances will lead to a third world war.
The newspapers in Canton have been permitted to print only the Etatements by Chinese Communist lenders and the Soviet "Pravada's' editorial on, the subject,
But
a number have managed to buy Hong Kong newspapers in the black market to read what the democracles have said about the Korean War.
The "Sing Tao Jih Pao" added that many residents in Canton secretly listen to the Voles of America" broadcasts despite revere penalties threatened by the Communist authorities.
Canton's market reacted to the Korcan developments in the rise of prices of rice, firewood and cdible oil-by some 10 per cent.
WELSH DEMAND
HOME RULE
Llandrindod Wells, July 1. "A Welsh conference here to day passed a resolution which the Liberal leader, Lady Megan Lloyd George, described as 400 yours overdue.
The resolution called for peililan in favour of parliamen Lary self-government for Walce.
An
Telephonic connection
ith Un Long
Telephonic connection be tween the city and Un Long, in the New Territories, will be established
this month with the installation of two public telephone booths at the latter place.
Work is now in hand on put- ting up the boaths and the ser- vice la expected to start before the end of the month.
Mr. T. S. Pugh, General Man- ager of the Hong Kong Telephone Company Limited, told the Ching Mail this is only a temporary, are rangement, pending the setting up of an exchange at Un Long. The rate to be charged for calls has not yet been doclded, and it may possibly be higher than that at present charged to
Lady Megan Lloyd Georgen Wan, which is 30 cents a
the daughter uf the former Liberal Premier of Britain.
The Ceylon Rifles.
We are sorry to notice the tone
of a felter in the "Observer" of Monday last having reference to the remarks which appeared in our paper of the previous Friday relatively to a detachment of the
Later that year he was Rifles which we understands member of the Netherlands dele under orders for Hong Kong gallons to the Economic und Efforts, we are aware, have been Hoehl Council and the Economic made to induce the Military Au Commission for
Europe of tho thorities to adopt the Detail of which we complain but as yet United Nations. The work result- appointment to nothing appears to be definitely ing from arranged. We think the writer those delegations kept him busy in the "Observer" might be less acting chief
well into 1948. Ja 1849 he became the Foreign
his
to come to
harsh in his remarks and less pointed as to his future inten-Office's section dealing with UN affairs. Four months ago he tion. While regretting, however, the language employed in the Have up this task
Hong Kong as Consul-General. letter we feel bound to confers
Mr. van der Mandele attributes that the argument, taken in an econonient point of view, as the la perfect command of the Eng- writer places it, is deserving of 1sh language to the many years
diplo the consideration of those whose he spent un consular and duty it is to decide upon the matle service in English-speaking
One may detect
门
question. For is it manifes tollapse into accent, but
we may add, justico; we do not think it advisable that so power- ful a "recommendation should be lightly regarded.
India's position on Korea analysed
Washington, July 1
The Influential "Washington Pont“ said today that Indio's position in the world, ond in regard to Koma, had boon" subject to some mis- understanding on the part of the unthinking. and the ideologists who had tagged her as neutral.
But India's action supporting the Security Coun
cil over Korea would show Asia that national- ism and interdependence could go together in resisting the evil of aggression.
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us as we hope it will appear to otherwire his conversation is no the proper authorities-that when economy can easily be obtained different from that of foreigners
There had never been. any lifts a cloud of doubt from the by Including any Captain in the who have had the advantage he question about the position of minds of Asiatics who have set Detail; and when economy is lacked of actually studying in Pandit
Nehru toward the their minds against imperialism of and. English, universities. Mr. van der consistent with propriely,
Mandelo, has not yet been to great conflict that was torny sort, whether Communist or
non-Communist-Reuter. menting the world, said, the England.
"Post" in u leading article. Great importance
Quoting a part of Pandit Nehru's speech to the United We believe It is generally nd-
He regards his appointment to States Congress in which he said mited in theory, and usually fol-
Shut India would not be neutral
An exhibition of water coloure towed in practice, when circum Hong Kong an a milestone in his
the Consulat where freedom was inctigvod Glances occasion any portion of a career, because Regiment to be detached from its here is considered of great im Justice threatened or where and all paintings will be held at main body, or, as it is technically portance to Netherlands economy.gression took place, the newspaper St. John's Cathedral hall folay termed, end Quarters, that the Part of the job consists of looking said, "The Indian Government has betwes Dam. and 8 pm.
The artist Mr. P. Y "Chen, ifber the welfare of a there- full complement of officers
Dutch lived up to this unequivocal pledge
will also exhibit his work at the art hall from Sun' · Company's Pandit Nehru, It pointed
out.
to daily, between the wanted to demonstrate that his July 0 Dutch influence along China const har
always been country was Independent in itsm, and 0 p.m. extensive, and there have always fortiga polley and there was a been sizeable communities to 4 wide gulf between independence The Star Ferry Golden Bar, while coming in on the Hong tsin, Netherlanders in Shanghai, Tien- and neutrality.
fudia te the champion Kong side at about 12.30 D.ni.. (Canton ; and' 'Hong Kong.
yesterday, crashed into, the Ferry Current events, however, have Asiatic reduced the Dutch population nationalism is, what the American ples severely damaging two of and interests in China, but in people are interested in onedueng- the uprights. Hong Kong they carry on asing in Agio for it is the doodly
No damage was suffered by the before.
the ferry and none vas Injured. of Communism, There is the Royal Interocean Lines-teorganised from the well- India's endorsement of the known Java, China and Japan Security Council's. acilon fu Kores Lijn, one of the earliest shipping automatically lifts a cloud of
"The service to Tsun Wan, and where an exchange has been set is active in the cause of self up, has beent in operation for the
last lo ponitur. government for Wales.
She declared the polley applied however, Un Long is a
Compared with Taun Wan, much to the British Colonies are more important centre in the of self-government and they were Now Tentories, and it is so only asking that the same prin elples should be applied to Wales, loved the new service with Un? It's and we ourselves have known cluding children.
when
Oficers The same policy should be appll-Long Is being inaugurated in instances
for Delach». the Companies ordered response to demand from ed to small nations as to large public.
ment duty were absent, or fl, It will be the second contro in that others were transfered to Wales and Monmouthshire oc- cupy 80,000 square miles, with the New Territories to be con- fill their places: but in no casa have we a nocted by public telephone to that can remember estimated population
the city. Tha Brst is Teun Wap, detachments been sent on duty at 2,500,000,--Acuter
such a distance as now contem plated from Hend Quarters short of the full complement of Palcers.
unto belonging should accompany community of 300 people,, in- In its action over Korca."
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