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Chinese Liberals protest arrest of professors in Chungking and Formosa

Retiring Brigadier honoured

|Chinose ́Liberal· leadors in Hong Kong yesterday

publicly protested the arrest of professors and others in Chungking and in Formosa and do- manded their immediate release. Professors Mo Kwei-lung and Young Wen-ping, members of Chu Lieu (Main Current) Society, and others were arrested by the Chin- ese Communist authorities in Chungking three months ago and thrown into concentra- Three military bands turn-

tion camps. ed out at Kowloon Wharf yes-

the About

time, terday to take part in farewell

forces that arise spontaneously great masLOS of the from the ceremonies of Brigadier J. P. Messrs. Huang I-yung, Wai

reflect their ideals O'Brien Twohlg, the retiring Yuan-kwel, Teng Shih-mou people and

never be Brigadier Commander of the and other members of the and aspirations, can 28th Brigade, in the New Ter-Chinese Democratic-Liberal suppressed with ruthless violence. "As the old saying goes, what Socialist Association were ar-

the wild-tre has left anconauined rested by the Nationalist au- General Offers Commanding- in-Chic, Hong Kong General thorities in Formosa. Accord the spring breeze will blow into to 通 "Central Newife again. This seedling of ours will one day cover every corner Sir Robert E. C. Mansergh, hoarding

adjacent islands with its luxuri

ritories,

same

ed the top ship sa. Empire Oc- Agency" report, they have of the Chinese mainland and its well, and personally said goodbye been sentenced to 10 years im

to his former Brigade Comman-prisonment for "being mom-ant folluge."

cier.

The Empire Orwell is returning to England almost empty.

Tras than 100 servletten aif their dependants are returning

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of bers force".

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aubversive third

The statement added:-- "In order to dispel any possible

doubts, let us be perfectly frank

or circular statement by Mr. Lo Men-tre, Chaltman of the of suction of both the Chu Licu

THE CHINA MA (SEPTEMBER

Reminders

Today

Toe II meeting, 50. Macdonneil

Road, 8.30 pm.|

Urban Council meeting, GPO

Bldg., 5.15 p.m.

NAAFI Club, Kowloon, Darti

Tournament, B. p.m. Union Jack. Club, whtet drive,

7.45 p.th. Nine Dragons

Services

Club.

finals of boxing champlou- ships, 8 p.

and Xmas Cards, St. John' Cathedral hall, 10 p.m. to b p.m. -

Skymaster loaded with troops crashes

in South

Japan

An

A South Japan Air Base, September 26.

Air Force C-54 Skymaster loaded with Army troops destined for Kimpo airfield near Seoul crashed into the Korean Strait on take-off today.

IIK Art Club, monthly exhibition The United Press counted 27 survivors of the 48 persons, including two flight nurses, whom an Air Force spokesman estimated were on board. The spokesman bald the Rush In, at Missions to Sen-plane was believed men theatre 0.30 p.m.

Garrison Players present "Fool

meeting,

to be

The sur-

HK and a crew of four. Committee K Amateur Sports Federation carrying 42 troops, two nurses Football Association office, vivors were brought back to

this air base. Prince's Bldg., 5.15 p.m. Coming events TOMORROW

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HK Art Club, monthly exhibition and Xmas Cords, St. John's Cathedral hall; 10 am. to t_p.m, NAAFF Club, Kowloon, snooker

tournament, 7 pm; whist drive, 7.30 p.m.

p.m.

the about a

The big plane, used on Kimpo airlift crashed milo off the end of the runway, The Air Force said the reason was not known.

The Air Rescue Service brought in most of the survivors, after a Japanese fishing boat picked up. two men.

Most of the soldiers were saved by the C-54's life rafts. Some of the owed their lives to pieces of wreckage and, baggage which kept them aflost,

Russian shipping in Hong Kong

Russian-registered shipping trading with Hong Kong, has dropped to Insignificant pro- portions during the past three

months,

According to a survey conducted by the "Cninn Mall," 15.000-23,-

Deo net 1gas of Hussion, alpping

monthly during 1849. entered and leff Harg Könü

Union Jack Club, tombola, 7.30 the us to the origin, alins, and pa

Nine Dragons Services Club, semi- finals and finale of tennis, and Membership Committee of

Cargoes on these ships. unually darts competitions, 7 p.m.. Chu Lieu Society, yesterday said Society and the Chinese Democra- tic-Liberal Socialist Association.

consisted of matèrials and equio- titat these anti-democratic and Four years

AGO,

Imediately

lately Hong Kong, Women's International Club, bathing plenie for Ser-

At least one of the nurses surment which are now benned for

with export to Communist ports. This Is caused by the servien anti-liberal persecutions are belas after the foliure of the Political

perpetrated by reglines which

vice personnel, buses leave vived and was credited Consultative Conference between

directing the rescue operation 6.30 p.m. and '7 p.m.' call themselves, respectively, the the Koumintung and the Chinese

This included such items as People's Government based

Rotary

Club lunch, from the water. The soldiers saldicel bars, low-grade, petroleum, Peninsula Hotel, 12.30 p.m.

the nurse, was not identified.

niedicat supplies, New Denseracy and the National Communists a few of us teaching Kewloon

and studying in colleges and Government representing

Ts Men's Club; Ladies Night, Free

at Cosmo Club, 7.30 pm. Although seriously hurt, she copper wiring. China,

calmed the passengers and col-In addition, many of the Ru

stan ships had en bourd› sizeable lected them into the rafts.

cargoes of antimony..

extenons of almost all service-

then in the three services, which went into effect shortly after the Korean crisis.

The three service bands were the hand of the South Staffor- shire Regiment, the Brigade band of Shropshire Light Infantry, and the pipe band of the King's Own Scottish Boraerers,

DEATH SENTENCE

IN ALBANIA

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universities were compelled by the force of circumstances, to leave the classroom and address mun in the

The circular added: "We pro- text energetically, with unqualified ourselves to the resentment and in determina-street. tion, to both Peking and Formosa regimes and demur.d:

Wel

Aberdeen tenants get extension

"We began to publish a' maga- zing to express our views on na- "That they release immediately ional affairs, hoping to contribute Protesters M Kwel-lung and thereby a humble Share to the Young Wen-ping

and other mem-selten of the national problema. bers of the Chu Lleu Society.. "In view of the hackwardnesa Messrs Huang I-yung,

of the country, its political in- Yun-kwei. Teng Shih-mou, and

efficiency and social iniquity, wh Frankfurt, September 23. other nicmbers of the Chinesa hope for a frean revolution; but

An extension of 14 days. has In view of the national crisis,

to the tenants cronomic impoverishment, ond been granted evils of internecine warfare, we and residents of condernned were firmly convinced that, when premises at Nos. 1-14 Tung

revolution the hoped-for

did Shing Street, Aberdeen, by. come, it should come about only the Hong Kong Government. through peaceful means

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sen-

Democratie-Liberal Socialist As- An Albanian court tenced one Yugoslav death sociation, and other democratie and five others to hard labour and liberal vietiins, and guarantee terms ranging from alx yours to lint airallar persecutions will not

[perpetrated in the future:

15 years for caplotage, the official Albanisti news agency ATA reported from Tirana today.

The report said the alleged leader of the group. Zhim Banushi, was sentenced to death. All defendants were charged al found guilty of carrying oul explonage, spreading propaganda and organising armed bands to overthrow the Albanian Govern- ment in the service of the Yugos Hlav secret pollee, the report said.

United Press.

Courage demanded

"That they, being Govern ments and commanding mighty armice, be courageous enough to let the unarmed democratic. liberal forase among the Chi: nese people engage in peaceful pelltisal competition with them

ware 1

This was revealed yesterday by représentative of the Aberdeen Kallong and by a police officer at Aberdeen Police Station,

"We called upon the entir nution to rise up and peaceful struggle and, as the re- sult of a peaceful and bloodless Labour the revolution (such ps. Party is doing In Great Britain), An order signed by Mr. J. establish a new Chinese Republie Reynolds, the First Magistrate at founded upon political democracy, Central, for their eviction was

Sergeant Robert Harrell, 21. said, "We took of, averything kind, or went and we hit"

aged

cotton,

anu

However, the drop. In Russian then shipping tonnage began to ba slack noticeable at the beginning, of

1950.

cargo

In June only ave Russian ships *Corporal William C. Starke entered Hong Kong Harbour and nged 21, sold. "We left the ground carried out less, then, 10,000 tons and the Brst thing we knew we lof

In July the Ogure: "dropped hit something art. The baggage and everything. flow. Something even more drastically: Typ Rus- soft hit me something hard hit son slips traded with Hong Kong Last month for the Drettima me and after that I don't know carrying less then 4.000 tone.

since normal tra

trade was resumed what happened."

after the war-no Russions abipa arrived in. Hong Kong.

Pic Percy Johnston, aged 20, mid the nurse "saved a lot of guys necks" Johnston, mid the nurse kept a cool head among the confusion.

According to shipping sources yesterday, the reason for this sudden drop is evidently the ro- cently-enforced export, ban', on; That nurse was about as bad-al" und "strategie" materials. ly hurt as any of them, but she

One source added: "Einco the Russian traders have been inainly did a wonderful job."

Most of the survivors suffered interested in high quality, vitali

and grant the 'whole nation the lèennemle equality, and freedom of delivered to the tenants; onahock and exposure, Few were in materials, it could probably bot right of, unfettered choice; and thought. Expresyed-in our. pres Senteinber 1: Yesterday, was that critical condition Soldiers saldexpected that. Hong Kong, will | "That they stop antagonising sent phraseology, our aim was to date fixed for the tenants to that some of them sealed ficar not see ·múch" off them “(Russlant

the Chinese people. For those

U.S. military aid to Indo-China inadequate

Saigon, September 25.

General Marcel Carpentier, Commander of French forces in the Far East, said today that Ameri- can military aid to Indo-China is inadequate -to-off-set-the-large-scale help which Rod China is furnishing to, the Communist-led Vietminh.

General Carpentier said, "With considerable Chin-

ese Communist aid given to the Vietminh, they are capable of seizing the initiative for the capture of certain points."

He made his comments to prelude to a general Communist the Associated Press after re-offensive comparable to that turning from Hanoi, where do Korea, directed 'opérations after the

huster the emergence of a Wel- fare State roady to implement what we call Welfare Polity and Human-Rights Economy.

Society organized

vacate their premies.

The notice said that the block of houses' WAN considered by Government to be dangerous to the safety of the public and was therefore condemned..

"Accordingly, we organised

With the exception of a low the Chu Lieu Bocisty somewhat similar to the British Fahlen single and unattached men who Boclety and yet differing from have vacated, the tenants and It in certain respects. Under sub-tenants are sull in residence. the influence of, and deriving Inspiration from the Chu, Litu

the centre of the C-54 never got ships), any morali 26 k out. Tho, wreckage sank in a matter of minutes,

The Air Forco doubted that there would be more survivors, United Press.

SOUTH AFRICAN IMMIGRATION

SMUTS ASHES SCATTERED

Pretoria, September 25.

In the presence of members of his family only the aihes of General Jan Christian Smule at the were scattered today burial place of his son, Japle, on the farm Doornkuoof: at Ireno where the late General lived for most of his life.

who

A short service was conducted

the Rev. J. Reynecks,

funeral services in Pretoria and delivered the main oration at the Johannesburg.

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A granite monolith, stands from the spot where the agtied" werd scattered. Associated Press.

Pretoria, September 25. A shopkeeper in one of the

A total of 1,085 Immigrants Society, there was established, houses said that although the came to South Africa in June according the Chiness Government has been kind enough this year and 1,134 left, two years later, Democratio Liberal Soolallet to grant them a further extension to the latest bulletin issued by Association.

the majority of the tenants eti "We must emphatically state infind it extremely dimeult to find the Department of Census and

Statistics

Of the Immigrants. 365.came this connection that the Boeloty, other accommodation. like the Fabian Society, is a purely

from the United Kingdom, 310 research organisation whose ac-Government. We do not under-from Holland and 185 tivities will never

Peking goboyond

and Germany-Associated Präss. cadenile ulscussion. At the fame stand why the

Formosa regimes,, which, arrogato time we are perfectly willing to to themselves the titles of de concede that the Chinese Demo-mocratie and liberal Governments, cratie-Liberui Socialist Association should so loathe democracy and is an organisation whicis responde liberty as to persecute, thosn into the call of the times and may furres without the least compune-

eventually develop into a new tion.

"The Formosa and Peking re- must be charged with growth and strengining of the inents, Chu Lieu Society and He Chinese either muddle-headedness or rank Democratie-Liberal Socialt AB-reaction. If they know what we scelation serve an en indication, stund. for and yet persecute our went down in a last-man stand. The French and Vietnamen buth direct and indirect, 101, the | members, then they must be i

growth and strengthening of wilfully anti-democratie, anti fighting forces are capable of democratie-liberal forces, among liberal, and reactionary, Bince mdeling the situation, according the Chinese peuple (Weibulleva muddle-headedness and anil-de- to General Carpentier. "They that similar democratie - iborat niberatie and anti-liberal reaction armament, however," he organisations are springing up in are the twin fountain-heads of the "Chineso people's tribulations, alono in the whole countryỳ } JM,

"Thous forces ought to bear they cannot be tolerated by tha The United States is already asset to a democratie, and liberal Chinese people,

military supplies into

There has been

Prostige attack

type of democratic political

party.

French frontier post of Dong- General Carpentier said the "It should be pointed out, that the gires, calling themselves Govern- khe come under attack. Dongkle attack was probably an no French attemp by the Reds. to raise their effort to retake the post winen prestige by a spectacular victory its Foreign Legion garrison over the French. Other such local

attacks could be expe

expected.

before an overwhelming force of Vietminh attackers..

General Carpentier said, "It is probable that the Vietminh will launch a new attack in the near future.......Their military force la considerably. strengthened

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comparison with last year because China. Enough supplies to

of

the supplying, equipping. training and arming of some equip 12 battalions have been Vietminh units in Chinese Com unloaded oir Balgon wharves in

recent wecks munist territory." But, he um phasised that "for the moment Lariler a French

milltary

the Vietminh is not cappblo at spokesman had said, that strong selzing very important French Vietminh concentrations are still

massed military positions."

near Lackay, Western an. chor of the chor of the French Frontier de- General Carpentier mld that fence Use. French and Indo-Chinese troops French poats North West of afone could, cope with Indo the frontier headquarters town China's Communist-led guerlilah, of Langzod on the supply artery-

also If they were given more material) Colehjul: route No.

menaced by strong Vietminh forces.

aid.

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In response to a United Press Fronch sweep questionnaire, General Corpentier said there was no need for outside In a week's sweep through a forces to join the night in Indo large, area of Central China, 50 for there had been no Chine, a combined Army, indication that the recent attack Force and Navy force killed 100 on the post of Dongkhe was? Vietminh; guerillas and captured

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