NEW EMERGENCY RULES ENFORCED
Immediate enforcement of a number of Emergency Regulations to prevent possible Internal dis- turbances was officially announced yesterday. eminders The posting or distribution of any placard, circular,
Re
Today
NAAFI Club, tombola, 730 p.m. Cheero Services Club, lombola,
7,30 p.m.
Nine Dragons Services Club, tom-
bein, 7.30 p.m.
Chiese Stage Concert, Chung
Sing Bathing Club.
HK Cricket Club, leogne meeting. Swimming Gala, at Vielorin Re-
creation Club, 9.30 pm).
Forces boat excursion,
SL
Andrew's Church, Jonving Star Ferry, 2 p.m.
Coming events
TOMORROW
Tec Hclussical concert, 59. Mac-
donnell Road, 8.30 p.m.
NAAFI Club, anooker tournanuni,
13757.
Nine Drogur Services Club.
ftime show Step by Step." #
• Dan. gramophone reeltal, 7
p.in.
The
or other document in writing containing any incitement to vialence or counselling disobedi- ence to the law or to any Jawful, order or likely to lead to any breach of the peace is prohibited.
printing, sale and circulation of any docu- ment in writing which contains any incito- ment to violóńce or disobedience to law, or promotes fooling of ill-will or hostility bo- tween different races or classes of the popula- tion is also banned.
Large-scale police raids
in Saigon
Saigon, August 13. Armed Vietnamese and
The Commissioner of Police Is authorised to prohibit any person from being within any specified area and to require such person 10 report his movement.
The Commissioner inny prohibit or restrict the possession. or use by such person of any specified nrtletes,
He may nadation Impose re-
IIK Art Chub, sketching partyFrench palice today detained | strletions in respect of such per- No. 1. Punk Road, members more than a thousand people · son's croplaymont, business, asso-
to meet at Queen's Pier at after a two-day 10,30
Furces Socin
Andrew's
speaker::
Houe, at St. Vicarage, & p.m. Mr. J.
Fintay
Andrew of IRO.
Thanks for
telegram on Royal Birth
BWOOD
on clation or communication with other persons aut in respect of his actives la relation to the dis- semination of news or propaga- tion of opinions.
Saigon's underground guerla centres, suspected of being Communists,
Tommy-gun skirmishes were reported as Vietnamese police and French Army forces made the sweep.
The ralds followed calls by a local leader of the Russian-recognised Vielminli in- surrectionary Government for "general mobilisation" and radio urder for "l-out violente Solgon."
in
Persons held in custody may be photographed, measured, ex- and huger-printed for mined indentification purposes.
If appris neressay tu tako precautions to prevent malicious injury to persons or property, the Commissioner of Poilce may de- The police confiscated banners are the nien in which such ae- and leaflets proclaiming "Down tlon is required a rpecial area. with the Invading American In- perialists," "Down with British
when Persons in such
areas Officer AdininistratingImperialism," "Long Live the He challenged must stop and submit
Chi Alinth The Government of Hong Kong
(Vietminh leader) to search by a pelice officer, or Government." has received the following tele-
any member of the British Forcos In a rald Wednesday, theaval, military, air force corpa from the Secretary of police said, they recovered Kraun
18 State for the Colonies! -
Steu guns and other weapons. Some arrests were made. They nifder.
The
1
"Her
the Hoyat Highness Princess Elizabeth his asked me
Nearly half of the 1,000 pupils convey to you the following
at two Vietnamese schools in "I am most message, begins: grateful to is Majesty's subjects Salgon were absent on Wednes
kind Say and a smaller number were!
ati
vny yesterday. French sources said their absence associated with an unsuccessful
In Hong Kong for their
21 g of congratulations un the Birth
Elizabeth".
A telegram
of my daughter.
of reserves.
THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1050.
Air Marshal G. Jóneo, CB, CBE, DFC, of the Royal Austra- Ban Air Force, who arrived from Japan by Qantas Aleways yesterday. In shown at right. Air Marahdi Jones is on his way While in Japan, the Air Marshal · visitad back to Australia. RAAF banos. Asked whether the RAAF strength in - Korea needs to be reinforced the Air Marshal answered: “I'dòn't think It needs more reinforcement." At the airport meating the AU Marshal were Air Commodore A.D. Davies, Mr. H. Wrigley, the Australian Government Trade Commisstener and many others. Air Marshal Jones is expected to leave for Australia some time today.
Criminal Sessions list announced
The Governor may by order A robbery case involving three British soldiers, as
stop up, restrict the use of or divert any highway and pro. hibit or restrict the axercise of any right of way in the use of territorial waters of the Colony or any part thereof.
06
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may also determine thự call for a general strike in the routes to be followed by any
Wednesday made un
by particular class of vehicles. Vielmbh terrorista.
of congratulationelly reccivad fron Commander Al-
beno de Oliveira, Governor of Mucoe, stated.
esc
The previous day, August 15 Police officers and members of the anniversary of the Japan the British, forces-naval, mili-
surrender five
years agotary, air force corps or reserves—
well as a murder case, are included in the August Criminal Sossions list,
They wanted
Plens will be taken in the following order on Monday at 10. a.m. at the
Supremo Court:-
more than one chin Mink alles Chan Sinit. Yiu
identity.card
Chen allas Chan Chuen,
Ho, Chung Kun niins Choung Kan allas Ho Sing ollos Lung Kit, 50 Yiu ellas Ng Kam alles Chau Koon allas So Ng-kam, Cheng Bing
TRUMAN ATTACKS SENATOR
Washington, August 17. President. Truman today del nounced as contemptible a statement by Senator Kennethi Wherry that the blood of American soldiers in Kored rested off the shoulders of the Secretary of State, Dean Ache
SONI.
Asked at a news conforened about Senator Wherry's remork, the President sald, perinitting direct quotation: It was a con temptible statement and beneath comment."
Senator Wherry retorted: "The President's failure to remove Mr. Achosen after repudialing his stupid foreign policies is con- temptible."
The Républican Senator struck back in a statement that reiterat- ed his charge that Mr. Acheson Had paved the way for Commu- nist aggression in the Far East.
Ho added that Me. Acheson's "bungling in Western Europe may prove to be equally disas trous" and repented his demands that President Truman, "appoint as Secretary of State someone in whom the Americon- people have conadence.
Mr. Traian
told reportere
that, while he was in favour of universal llitary training, hd saw no reasons to clutter up Con- gress how with such controversial
islative matter.
The Recretary of Defence,' Louis Johnson, with the approval of the President, asked Congress
for on Wednesday fimmediate adoption of a standby UMT pró- gramine which could be put into effect if a national emergency su warranted. A bill was introduced today to provide for the pro- gromnike.
The President explained that he personally had not requested UMT at this session because ho did not want to project himself into what he regarded as a very controversial matter. He was trying now to get other emer- goncy legislation and did not want to interfere in that effort.
Mr. Truman hoped the bipart- san pelley of Democrat-Repubil cah co-operation On foreign affairs would continue. He made this remark when asked to com- ment of recent Republican criti- cism of
Administration's the handling of the Far Eastern situation-United Press.
SITUATION IN STEEL MARKET
"On the uccusion of the happy was also the fifth anniversary of have power to stop and search celebrations of the Royal Birth the founding, with Japanese as any vehicle including railway On the complaint of Mr. W. alias Leung Ping-chau ellas Lam I offer Your Excellency in my sistance, of the first Indo-Chinese vehicles and trains, and to seize F. C. Jenner, Acting Commis-Fing-breach of deportation or hope that machinery to handle name and on behalf of the peo-Nationalist Government in North articles suspected of being usedsioner of Registration, a
in committing an offence.
ple of Macao our warnest con- Vietnam-Reuter. gratulations for this great event
and our cordial expression of best wishes for the happiness and prosperity of the Royal Funily."
Air Force club holds weekly tiffin
The Air Force Club held its second official Friday timin yes- terday.
School for pickpockets
The discovery was made re- cently when a 10-year-old boy reported to the police that he had away from his holiday school because he was
his afraid of
ชนก
manders.
If it appears to be in the in-and two married women were Mr. James terest of the public, the Compe charged before
Wicks at Kowloon yesterday. tent Authority may requisition
with
olbain attempting to property other than land.
Without a written permit grant- more than one Identity card.
Mok You-possession of arms and ammunition.
Li Tak'-possession and ammunition.
of arma
Il Cheuk, Chan Shing-pos scrsion of arms and ammunition.
bank doles (two counts).
New York, August 17. Steelmakers have given up voluntary allocations will be operating soon, the Iton Age, metalworking trade weekly said today.
The publication daid "Most them are taking it upon them. selves to expedite deliveries to customers holding Government orders. They are asking
ouers to specify on the order end use to which the steel would be put. If it is a Göta ernment order they ask for a contract number, a sub-contract, the name of the prime confroc tor and contract number,
Customers
ers are told they will
When this in
Lau Kwan-yin-uttering, forged and tastér – 29 THE fön4 |
ed by a Competent Authority no Sub-Inspector P. Fowler told person shall possess
or control the Court that on July 10 defen- any type of apparatus that is dants applied for registration and
Chan Kam-wing-possession of A school for pickpockets has readily adaptable as a wireless on August 1 again made-an-ap-
for registration.
arms and ammunition. been discovered by the police in transmitting set, or any articles plication
Shek possession
at Leung that may be capable of forming a
On August 2 a letter was re Cairo.
part of or facilitating the use of ceived by the Commissioner of arms
Registration from defendants Kong Lam alias Ko Po-lam, a wireless transmitting set.
asking
for the cancellation of Lau Tin-song allas Lau You their first application.
possession of frins. He added that this was the first case of its kind to come before the
Court.
Wicks said that as this was Mr. the first case he would realster a conviction against defendant and caution them but that he would take a very serious view should anyone come before him -familiar to all members of the The students, it appeared, were
Washington, August 18.
for the same offence which Club, prevented his appearance. laught the most methodical General Douglas Mae carries a maximum fine of $2,000!
The Club was fortunato in that and exacting lines beginning wit
with Arthur has advocated that or a year in prison. Commodore Brownfield, BN, was lessons on hory to ally a notecusa Japan be
Defendanta wero Fu Hauch- burried Inst-trum à man's hip pocket and gra- teeth for defensive purposes ifming, aged 38, of Hankow; Wu with aggravation. ninute invitation, and. thus bo- dunting to more advanced studies the present Communist attack / Lan-hsland: aged 49, married
admister." Further inquiries revealed thint the run-away schoolboy had every reason to be The guest of honour should afroid. The "headmaster" bave been the GOC-in-C, but, as well-known pickpocket, and his explained by the Club's President, holiday school is nothing
Mr. S. E. Faber. AFC, "exigenthan
eles of the Service," a phrase
accept a
Was 3
mord
a training ground for as
Rs 30 would-be pickpockets.
Club's second aftelal on how to remove gold watclics, Indios braceluts, brooches, and other trinkels.
SCAP on Japanese rearmament
re-armed to the
Able to
cuing the guest,
in Korea flarnès Into World Commodore Brownfield talked
War II, it was disclosed last on "gin."
"Going back many years ago just student, had their examinations
At the end of each term the night.
The views of the Supreme before World War 1, when with could be purchased on British them "jobs" to do in
the headming; Allied Commander in Japan and Koren on Japanese rearmament worships for a ha'penny a. tot, he student being given a job in keep were
alven in a letter dated progressed via the distinction being with his progress during the August 11 to Mr. Harold Russell, tween "red" and "blue" marines, term. When the 10-year
-in- pld commander- chief to maig imodern days and the fine when HMS Romillen was toapo and was nearly caught trying to
| student fumbled his examination" American Veterans.
ot
woman, of Shanghai; and Ho
married: Lien-sun, aged 30, woman, of Shanghai.
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Li Yick-choiuttering a letter formation is demanding money with renaces, noge stilf
Tan Chi-yuc-robbery with quotas. One products is even
setting asidd a violence.
on to take care of Chow Man-robbery with ag of its
Production Government orders gravation.
Tal wave of hysterical buying
·LI Li Tak. Liu Shek-robbery
that followed, the outbreak of with aggravation.
flood Kong Yiu alias Kong Soung wor has been followed by murder.
of orders that has just about Liu "Sing, Liu, Shek-robbery jammed metal working plants of
all types, the Iron Age said Chung Ewan Chan Kam- Associated Press. chuch-robbery with violonée.
Pang Kat-tui, Yeung Chun- ying:-two counts of possession of arms and ammunition
Yip-Tin-sing, Yip Yuk-cheong alios Yip Tin-shing alias Yip Kan.
Tin-po
Loung Kim--puzsa- sion of arms and ammunition (four counts): failure to report posscasion of arms and arthi tion; possession of arms and am munition
Brian, Bymell, Norman Barton,
ip
CATAMARANS the
Members of the public should Mr. Russell had written Mao refrain from using for pleasure life saving entd- wines aleward was worried about master" thrashed him
on July 20 asking the purposes the and general his balancing his wine stocks.
threatened to report him to the feet. MacArthur's letter was made Council at the Island's beaches, it agravation. police if his studies dill not im- public here by the Amvels Na was oficially requicated yesterday.
RELEASE OF MORE WAR CRIMINALS
Tho
Heidelberg, August 17. United States Attaya has alt- European Command nunced, the release of 13 there former German war erkalnaly from Landsberg Prison for good conduct.
Prison oight years for tho the maltreatment of concentra- tion camp inmates, or foreign.pri- soliers of war. Most of them aro former prison guards.
They were servirim :
doed by the Japanese and the 1štëül a fountain pen, the "head-.} Arthur thoughts on the sube:marúns provided by the Urban Thomas Rylands-robbery with ]terina of up
ALLIED FORCES SMASH RED
prove,
THREAT TO TAEGU, | 15 years in gol:
(Continued from page 1)
The attack was into the area
In which General MocArthur'a
Mr. Executive Directir,
The craft are specially designed Now the headmaster has time Ellot Newcomb,
to assist bathers who may get to improve file own studies for
told MacArthur
Mr. Russell into dimiculifes, and their useful- Egypt's Sykes Pashaa is spending that
answer the libas is considerably reduced by hecer could that only a question
Japanese ro-swinimers who clamber on Board||| armament. He said it was some and use them as' rafts.
The Boat Coolies have experl- what academie to discuss it now. since any decision would have to enced great dificulty in getting It is bo based on grave political as rid of such bathers, and Well a bocial and economie eбn-pointed out that retenu opera~ alderations existing at the time lons might be hampered at cru- elal momonis by persons using not specificallyssay; af the craft Improperly..
ANGLO-FRENCH TALKS END
It
wor
GUN FIRE WAS SALUTE
People in Hong Kong heard guns áring at 4.15 p.m. yesterday. There were at least a half dozen shots, in quick succession. Several people called the China Mall
the Royal wondering whether
gud Navy was having another duet with the Chinese Commun isis based on islands near Hong Konk.
After, several folephone calls, Ure Royal Navy, gave an: omplana tions:
The Bitish- -frigate HMS SE Bildes Bay, on entering Hong
spokesman said entiler today the Communists may be building
Paris, August 18/ up-pressure, for a direct attack, The Anglo-French "štalt tálica Ho illd South of Toegu. If this is true on methods of combating Com Communist-caused world the United Nations attack may munist Insurrection in Indo-would wipe out present objec- throw the Rods off balance.
China
PROSECUTION and Mallya ended at tons to such. rearmament. But This was the biggest ___day's, Salgon today and the British; he said. "should ? the course
DROPS CHARGE. winningt for United Nations; missión Nów, back to Singapore.
world events require that, all Army, Navy and Air Force mankind stand to arms in
the "The charge against thren.[ Sea of Japan coast by: the South with thols · French Góuntérparts. | Japan come within the orbit-of-hi | to "murder... Detective Corporal aqvon-guú.daluta: to the blond' The capture of Pohang on the officers conferred for two days defence of human liberty and travelling traders of conspiracy Kong harbour, Aired: the sust Koreans; permitted. U.S.planes An Amorlekn ́ militury, Abserver | immediately, threatenedje attack, 1 LA. Fu was withdrawn before: Pennant of, “tha-- Commodoro in to resume using the airtelp, Bix | was presents milas South East of Foltaug
dore EN, Brownfield, Usually reliable shures said mount the maximum defence loan yesterden
redta then the Japanese, too, should. Mr. R. V. 6. Winter at Kowe charges Hong Kong, Commo
Acting whon The Marino and Infantry, ad- ng ¿fturklær meetings, mero -
vances in the Changnyong bulge plained;, but" the exchange of power which their resources
esources will Chief Inspector Da High)
offered no evidence against. MOTOR JUNK pointed out that Japan, Defendants with pending completion
PER who had spée been freed "were
govo rise to option at US. Information is likely to continue, Pal Flighth - Army Fleadquarters in “Reilley.
Koren, ut frás described the m
Hed threat against The tu st, tib
"most" seriisia one in sorodni
The lion for
· THE TATU...Martha, Delände naal torn
In Allied pawers among
there de much more apprehension over the prospect of a. rearmed and remilfurleed, Jab
others
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Lalithaisig: between May 4 and 'ed -112 Abby Warn Wond Chan
The American authorities yass terday announced the relcoed of eight prominent ex-Nazis, among them being Friedrich Flick, ono of the biggest Nazi industrialists, Next and Otto Dietrich former Press chief.
The prisoners, whose rolcasca - have now bout dñābimced, are Adolf Berg, Ludwig. Deutsch. Albin Diotsett, Altona Konjkow ski, Hugo, Lasterer, Luawig. Merr. Peul. Halchein, Ray, Neuberg, Englebert Suntz, Franz Whlland. Ernst Boshra, and Led Rowlizko,
Reuter,
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