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PHILIPPINE AIRLINES

Trains on normal schedule

Trains

between Kowloon and Lo Wu resumed their normal schedulo on Saturday after one day's suspensión "of service because four passen- ger-filled coaches jumped the rally just outside the Talpo Station on Thursday night,

Breakdown

worked FARAA throughout Thursday night and all Friday to clear the tracks, and replace any parts which were missing.

...

To cope with the large crowd who wanted to get to the border from Kowloon, thorajiway au- thorities ran trains from Kowloon to Taipo on Friday taking any passengers who

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1960.

A

hundreds

years ago

Talos told in "China Mail" files.

Governor

Bonham's

Correspondence

The Editor,tukes.110. rézpoysik). Jity for lejon expressed in letters by correspondents, and by no memis necesarily agrees with

Thom

LAICHIKOK BUS

SERVICE

PERSONALITY PARADE

Vice-Chancellor, University of Hong Kong

Lindsay Tasman Ride, Vice- China,

General Claire Chen-1 officer of the Colony, and in such Chancellor of the University nauit made much use of HAAG was worn in as a moralier of the

and meteorological in Legiative Council, which func of Hong Kong, combines information in his air operations tloned in those carly postiwar his person not only an abiding throughout the war in South days. In the long-Kong-und

Shanghai Dagle Huildlife" under: interest in academic pursuits; Chin

Colonel Ride made it his bust- Mr.(now Sir Franklin) CimeoIT but he is also a keen military

"The main result of BAAG ess, to know cyfrything that was NEES.CO man, & sportsman of interpor happening in Hong Kong. I work as far At Hong Kong Ja calibre, a lover of music, and organisation was responsible, feciled a new Volunteer Detonco for cancerned, that the Colony, de- scienille author.

the smuggling out from Hons Kone of many important people Cars should be run alding the as well as important documents, lines which were found to ho so

SPORTBORSA successful in the BAAG.. The story of the three Danes

The Hong Kong. Gavernment who went in to the Kowloon thereford In 1948 requested the hills for Bunday tea and found University to second Colonel themselves three days later at Ride to réorganise the voluntary the BAAG. Advanced Head forces in the Colony. Tint samo quarters is only one of many your the Colonel visite thrilling

that could b

br Colonial

Omce, the Admiralty, told of their works how a copy

Offee and the Wor of the Japanees official POW!

A Ministry in London, and Ust from Tokongga's office the reqult of his talks was the a glup Krint of the new kai formation of the prezent IIKDF. Tak Aerodrame found their of which he was appotted com- way to Colonel Alde's Head-mandant. quarters would provide material for the best thrillers, Tinteliign to assisting about 40 Amerient airmen to safely, the BAAŬ helped out to India some

Sir: With reference to the correspondence appendist in the columis of your paper regarding o Lichlkok Bus Servicë, it is

His career has been varied and obvious, according to thu facta'

interesting. Although he has put forward, that your correspon- return dents are unaware of the danger been identified with the Univar- tho from Shanghai, on the 18th Insl., accompanying the buses running aity of Hong Kong for more than did not create any great sensa-along the narrow stretch of road 20 years, his interest in

varioua folds of activity: oulsitio it low. The sum of £0.000 nereading to Talchikek Beach:

education has been such that anium which His Excellency, draws from the Colonial Tṭan- The width of this road is bare is impossible to dinstalate him sury, and the very little return y cuticlent for two large-size from the Hong Kong Volunteer apparent, for such a salary vehicles lo pass one another in Defence Corps, the early broad- causes general discontent, and completo safely. There is no pro casts of station ZBW, sport, the almost nullifes in the minds of tooling: wall along the cobank Hong Kong Singers, and most seme Individuals, the many ex-ment of the road pud there, la no important, his efforts in elab wanted to cellent qualifications for govern proper, street lighting. The olight-lishing the Buitish Army Ald The passengers then lind to walk ment with whion. His Excellenar est, mistake on the part of the Group in Free China during the past where the tracks were torn cudowed. The day is not far drivers handling the busen is war. up and board another train which distant, we trust, when an off-lable to cause bus to be driven

cient Colonial corelaty, Coun- over the embankment. took them to the border.

cils composed principally at re nident merchants.. niged, by S Commander of the Fareen, hold Ing the nominal appointment of Lieut-Governor,will be found haply sublaient for all necessary purposes.We Governmental, venture to predict that the first act of such a Government stould Special luggage vans were at- be the establishment of a Muni inchen to the trains to cater for sipal Chamber compared of passengers' batcago and a passen-| nianbera of each....respectable ker could travel lightly to Le Wu while his luggagu would be rent along by freight and luggage

Passengers and their baggage filled the Kowloon, Hallway la tion and also the Pration at Shum Chun, but on Saturday the silva- tion was slightly cased when the company tan seven through pas senger and freight trains.

cats,

Shum

In spite pafalje prisubatantiated clalian submitted by your corres- pondents, the rate of pucidents involving our vehicles.nl the ter- thing next to the Standard Oll Co. installation has been negligl ble and, in this connection, we contend that it is far better to rink a few minor accidents than to become involved in far more serious, onds which many cast the lives of a bus-load of passengers. Until the road is made suitable the for heavy vehicle traffic, running at the regular services direst to the beach is entirely out of the question.

..

We are unable to provide for contingenstes such as those men- tioned by your.correspondents and, in such event, il Is 'atili im- parative that passengers should queue in an orderly manner. passengers make a rush to board the buses waiting at the station. accidents are, bound to take place,

In fact, Dr. Ride is well known as a muiltary man's the bead of the Colony's Univer

Although sity.

his academie brilliant and iA carcer is appointment last year as Vice- of the Univerally Chancellor. in succession to Dr. Dunedin Sloss was warmly neclaimed, he dis- played such exceptional organis- ing ability in forming and tha quently guiding the BAAG in its important tasks that Gellerat Sir Adrian Carton. de Winct, Mr. Churchill's personal wartime ro- presentative nt Chungkung, gaidot lim in

hookHappy 1188 Odyssey

and no Britishor did better work than Colonel Rida

China....

1. T. Ride was born in Victorin In 1898. His father, the late Reverend W. Ride, was a Presby- ferian minister in Australja.

Parenger waiting at Chun to cnter the Colony have! also been taken care of and the passenger traffic is expected to by young Emperor and,.lke enough, this course is not fallowed and if Melbourne.

normal again as from today.

It

In

Twice "wounded Ho received his public school education at Scotch College

Aller serving with the Australian Infantry

Professor L. T. Ride In the First World

War in France, where he was twice Wounded in 200 Europeans, about 000 ceturned to his medical studios

the

the

As the IKDF gradually be- epine established, it was no longer necessary for Colonel Rido to devote his full time to it. With the appointment of Lieutenant- Colonel Fisher to the post of Deputy Commandant. Colonel Rida renumed his elvillon post in the University.

Last year, on the resignation of Dr. Sloss, he was appointed Vico- Chancellor. At the moment he is continuing to act as Professor of Physiology until such time as the University is able to recruit a new head for that Department.

Interest in sports.

Dr. Ride. has taken a keen In- terest in sports over sinen he came to the Univeralty. Both ut his school and his college he won different his colours in four sports. At Melbourne University he was awarded his Athletic Blue, and while at Now Collage was captain of the boats for two years, and a member of tho Leander Rowing Club; at Guy's Hospital he was awarded his Rowing Blue, being a member of the crew, which won the London

grade of the Comunalty of Victoria The many abuces exles ting in Hong Kong leartinevec.ba remedied, nor will the place Hours na it ought, until such Yesterday the milway station i consummation. at Kowloon presented a less con-

From

Canton Kelled atmosphere and altost all Notes passengers who had been held up]

The Viceroy of: Canton, Seu, were taken card of.

recently made an unsuccessful permission to upplitalan, for visit Pelting. Ife is no doubt the anxious to pay court to others are equally desirous that he reinoln where he is. His pre- sent position is not an enviable one. Fow Canton Viceroys retire in favour. Keying is in excop- We sallelt the co-operation of at Ormond College, Melbourne fans and thousands of Chinesa tion and he was glad to get away the public in general and any University. On being awarded it and their families, many before the city question came to reasonable suggestions put for-

were employed by the be tested.

His treaty with Sir ward for the Improvement of the Rhodes scholarship, he went up whom John Davis Was diplomatic services will be given prompt to New College, Oxford, where in British services in the Calony.,

The BAAG also formed and his last year he was Steward of master-stroke, though ane which consideration.

Junior Common Room.

He trained in Kwellin a Chinn unit port, but a fractured callarbone it would be dangerous to attempt

Inter completed his medical which later served with distine Bustained in a match against the Combined Services two days be- a second time.

course at Guy's Hospital, London. tion in India and Burma. and began his teaching career in the grant of $3,000,000 of British fore the interport match prevent- the Physiology Department there. Funds, it set up an organisation ed him from taking his place in

association with Hong, for famine and refugee relief and the team,"

He has also represented the Kong dates from 1028 when he rendered invaluable help in com

Thai Foreign Minister here

Thailand's Foreign Minister, Mr. Warakan Bancha, arrived from Bangkok on his way to the United States via Tokyo aboard a Pan American World Airways aircraft yesterday

afternoon.

The minister is accompanied by four Thal offelats, they are: Messrs. Konth Suphamorglion, .. Thualliep, Devonkul, Ouer Tirobaebya and Payong Chull- kul. The four assistants, are all on the staff of the Thai foreign

onice.

Fron Canton itself there is no rede is dull. Merchants look nows of importance this month. forward with some anxiety to the opening of the Tea Market for the season-the first purchases usually influence the price of

the whole crop. It is again reported that the tea trade with foreigners is to be limited to a few pri vileged Arms, and that an addi tional export duty là to be levied. We scarcely think this will be done openly and avowedly: the Cotone

systen was specially disallowed by the Treaty of Nan- king, and the Viceroy Seu will

Yours faithfully,

W. S. T. LOUEY Manager. THE KOWLOON MOTOR BUS COMPANY, (1933) LTD.

Prof. Jessop arrives for brief visit

In-

With

Inter-Hospital Cup in 1820.

While up at Oxford he played In rugby for Gloucester, and Hong Kong he was chosen to re- the Colony against

Presc in the 1929 rugby inter-

was appointed to the Chair of bating the cholera epidemic and Colony in rowing against Canton, Flyslology at the University alding air-raid victims,

hore.

years

was

and has been a member of the University Cricket Team for over Care of prisoners at 20 yours, The culminating point of Colo-

roup is proceeding to the United not dare to introduce it thrived from Singapore by British resepte cholera, natrition, and to Hong Kong and Conton, to been, great. For many years ho

Mr. Baucha revealed that his States to attend an international meeting which will be held there in the near future. However, he refused to disclose the nature and he imme of the meeting which he and his group are to attend.

The group is due to leave for the U.S.- some time today.In the meantime they are being quartered at the Peninsula Hotel.j

disinenetics to clinical me-

In addition to his professorial

Last year he was instrumental duties, he has been Dean of the

the inter-varally Medical Faculty for more then nel Ride's work at that time was in promoting eight years, and for neatly go the planning for the care of pri- sports between the Universities editor of thesoners after the recapture of the of Hong Kong and Malaya, and he is extremely proud of the fact Caduceus"the official prgan of Colony. the University Medical Society. Together with three other Bri- that the IKU invited him to cap- tain its first cricket team against Professor Thomas Edmund To this journal lie contelibuted tish officers he left Liuchow on

In music, his interest has also. Jessop of Hull University ar- many articles on the results of his August 20, 1945 in an American Malaya.

Work,

which included Army Air Force plane en route rtudies on

handle the liberation of Allied was a member of the Broadcast- At the same time it is lite en- Overseas Airways yesterday.

ing Committee of Station ZBW, racial physiology ough that something akin to it

...The professor. who is n

On two occasions he conducted Prisoners and internoes.

Unfortunately, the Americans and was one of the earliest will be attempted under the

British Norths psychology and expeditions specialist an

insisted on going to Canton first formora over the alt in Hong pretext of checking smuggling sorby, Is travelling under Borneo, collecting data for bis

He has very pleasant And when the plane landed Kong. The ship Barnstaple" with a

research work. In 1933 he was:

there it was surrounded by a memories of the Sunday evenings cargo of Ice for Canton arrived orders tree the War Office.

given permission by the Counell

Japaness 'armed guard, and the, in the old Uplon Church Hall from Boston on June 21. A cargo His mission here is to provide at the University to undertake

whole party was placed under when he used to conduct commu- for Hong Kong is expected dally.elcers and men of the forces for the Rockefeller Foundation of

Rerest. The Japanese on-the nity singing for members of the statlong herewith educational New York a survey in Americapot-refused to admit the lega- Forted. W

Bouth Wales Borderers Tho Trade with California,

advice. He was chosen for his and Europe on the relation of

lity of the Alled advance

produced p nhoir, of shoul: 100 party.. prescut work by a civilian body in UK.

Eventually, late that evening, yalees, and their monthly broad- As a result of his research the inpanese ordered the Ameri, cast opcame one of the most he published a book an human can plane to leave, and it was not pupular Toma over the air in panelice but the hook novor until

that the those days. He has been a mem- September 2 saw the light of day. If was American Air Force in China was ber of the Hong Kong Singers Printed In England lust at the able to bring representatives of ever since its inception, and in

now its Chairman. aubrask of the scond world the BAAG to Hong Kong. ..

"Dr. Ride has four children; and War in Europe, and all copies,

Colonel Ride was then taken ea wall pa, the certainal manu on Admiral. Sir. Cecil Harcourt's is proud of the fact that three of script were destroyed in an sind, and until the arrival of the them are members of the HKU Air-Fals

GOC General Festing, a week or and all four of them members of world war dealt severely. Dr. Ride, because here in Hong Kang the Japanese destroy- The men forced their way into take it. from the ship's side. During his stay his lectures ed all his researched and the bouse at about 7.30 p.nl Ber Some descripilens of Chinese will be delivered to the service-writings, representing many years

ore ransacking the house, the produce, however; "are selling. at man in camps and in military of strenuous work. robbers locked up the 14 occu- large profit. When California barracks. pants in the kitchen. A repart fills up there will be a large vas made to the Yaumati Police trade with this part of the world. Station after the robbers had but the present ut or miss sys made good their escape.

tem requires to be broken down.

ROBBERY IN BATTERY STREET

Before coming here he spent same time in Slugpare and Malaya, doing "similar work far the members of the services

latened there.

From California the Intel- gence is bad, so far as we can get Bit. By a very qurious train of China coincidence, the ships to bring noliber loiters, papers nor gold. People who have friends in Callfordfa... hear from them by A robbery. 100k place last night way of England, and this while when three men, two armed with vessels are coming in from San revolvers and one with a dagger. Francisco direct in hity anys. It tere the second fluer of 101 is now said that Hong Kong Battery Street and robbed its oc- bullt houses and lumber are not Professor Jessop is expected cupanta of $350 in cash, two gold only not worth freight, but they to remain in the Colony for chains, Ave, gold rings and are not worthy landing and that about a fortnight before enplan- woman's wilt watch.

une cargo had been offered to sing for the United Kingdom. steamer for fuel if the would tel

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His lectures to the servicemen here will include économies and politics of Britain.

Insp. Clarke improves,

still critical

is point of vlow, the two interwes the sanfor military l the Hong Kong 'Defence Force:

Field. ambulance.

Dr. Ride's main interest outside

of fil professional work has bean

valunteering. Ho Joined

ss. Anhui towed

Harbour into HK

Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Two Moller tugs brought the British merchant ship,

Corps soon after arriving in the Colony, and when he was put in command of the Medical Section his main duty was to build it up

into a feld ambulance hostilities The

the outbreak

Ambulance was one of the hig

as. Anhui, into Hong Kong harbour, yesterday after two months of salvage operations near Swatow.

ship's arrival marked the completion of the first step in making that her serviceable again. et keenest and most emelent

The ship normally carries bell Captain W. A. Doust of Mollers' units tulid HKVDC, and Lleu tenant-Colonel Ride-ps he was Linted was In charge of the passengers and cargo on then-was:put In command of Elyake onerations, which were Eastors, inuic.

The condition of Chief In-with Japan the Volunteer Field spector F. J. Clarke continued to show a slight improvement, the Kowloon Hospital report od late last night, although he

Is atill on the criticnt, list the Hong Kồng -Field, Ambulance, marred by two Paumnum, air pl-

not yet out of danger.

HANC

CNC to Jaunch

.a

which was composed of regulas cks on the ship after it had Inspector Clarke is at present

personnel and Canadians seller to the bottom of Yu Xi taking liquid food, and it is un-

In addition to the local Chanel after string... aiming

more than two, monile ago. dürstood that" no ? operation! ta | valintegr

The two lugs Christing extract the remaining bullet After the Colony's surrender Mallor, and the Allegianco, towed from his chest is contemplated he was internes at Shamenti e allu 1 l Talkoo Dock, pad yes- until he shows further Improve-along with the owes members of tárduy nørganitely known how the garrison. A fortnight" ister with the full knowledgo

Tat Gen

It is not Inspector, Clarke was seriously eral Maltby, ho escaped, bullets in a guna battle with on arrival at Chungking he was louareomantis arctos sut Lidy Marzo, will christen the

quidbo kidnapper In Th Wan on Friday morning during able to supply official "and" nú

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the univage operation in Swalow ship during launching ceremonies under the direction of Captain, si Talkoo Dockyard at 3.0. Polland, on. Geptember 12.

rud ufo Nay Territories and wave out forward a shengt Balloon Rafi 11 Marina Department, has Detective Sub Inspector A Lealle, were shot dead.

PANAMA ENVOY VISITING HK

und None of them was uro in Bebause of the launching, the

for the Into General Despre. Tot-

an order warning: pli vessalato was stated yesterday. ting up an organlantion to help Lam Jung the Anhul Jell stay clear of the launching pren pticontre at War Internees, pod Singapore for Hong Kong. And during the perimenter eyes

atton lecharging cargo and pus-They described War Omen accepted his rengers hero, proceeded to swa! enclosed by

Hines drawn oho

and the organ came known as tho, Maria Guillen, Peñaragian Ald Grou Minister 40 Nailönalist Clilna are Ated in South

Trom Talphy the Hong the

(be Now! ventrance of smtrow,Yuj 000/dessd cables from the build

dnery Channel in explosion rocked ing sup: Taikoo Dockyard, 7:1 throughout ass chip killing three of the tweet ads, and combletion" of

thira póracing 157 the inching operations! Colonot. Hide at the top, Within this paxt month, stor

the arrival of the Motturatanivází flögn

be second attack, a

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