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Malicious damage to China's Personalia Alleged pirates

Red flag draws caution

Correspondence

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The Editor takes no respotislbis. lity for views expressed in letters by correspondents, and by no means necessarily agrees with them.

VERNACULAR

TEACHERS

Captain William Duguli Gordon, ogdd 49, plead-

ed guilty through Mr. P. Jˆa Griffith aF Kow- loon yesterday to a charge of malicious dam- age to a Chinese, Communist Government flag and behaving in a disorderly manner. Defendant, who comes from Suffolk and is master of the mv. Swallow, said he only intended to rectify the improper displaying of a foreign flog. He was cautioned and ordered, to pay. $40 compensation to the owner of the flag. According to the prosecuting

Sir,I read with much sym-officer, defendant on Sunday pathy a letter that appeared in (the first anniversary of the of the Chinese Just Saturday a lesue of the 'China founding

Mali, In reply I would like to Peoples Republic) entered the through the bring to the knowledge of "Ex-Peninsula Hotel Teacher of Vernacular School" Hunkow Rond entrance and that we have in Hong Kong a noticed 让 Chinese Peoples! Teachers' Association whose pri-

Brisk bidding

the China Nu- for land

that the Ang

mury object is "To discuss and Government flag displayed at where necerscry take action on the offices of the Chinn Nu- mutters concerning conditions of tional Aviation Corporation.

Brisk bidding marked the sale service and salaries, and

He also noticed Keneral. ly protect the professional in- was not accompanied by a Union of a plece of Crown land at the terests of members." (Constitu- Jack, a practice which, although W.D. and auction yesterday Lior: 4, (1)). We would very not governed by any rule or reafternoon. much like these teachers who are jak like Janitors, onths and coolies." to join the Association; able to do 'so that we may he something for them.

BRO, CASSIAN,

Gen, Secretary HONGKONG TEACHERS

ASSOCIATION

La Salle College

Kowloon.

Pharmacy board for Hong Kong

A Bi to establish 14 Phar-

macy Board and to vest in it certain powers and discretions now, vested in the Governor- in-Council, including the power to make regulations, will have its First Reading at tomorrow's Legislative Coun [ell meeting.

macy

atid

gulation, is at all times observed An area of 3,000 square feet as a courtesy.

facing Sai Yee Street, in the As he was in the hotel bar, be Mongkok district, Kowloon, met some friends, including Ser-known as Kewloon, Inland Lot vicemen in uniform.

Gordon No: 0233, was sold for HK$51,300 mentioned the fig to his friend. after 30 minutes bidding. The and asked the latter whether they upset price was $30,000. had noticed it.

Some of the Servicehien warit- ed to pull down the flag but they were slopped by Gordon wh thought that he might ask the manager of the hotel and to cal the incident to the CNAC's attent

However, the hotel manage failed to come at Gordon's re- Gordon: quest and as result went to the hatel entrance and decided to pull the Bag down

himself.

1

Cut flag

Gordon found that. It was dimeult to untie the flag.

He therefore cut one edge of the flag with a knife., This action was seen by a CNAC coolic who immediately reported to Yeung Po-chun, a CNAC deck,

Yeung approached Gordon arl a minor argument arose which

the

The Bill will amend the Phar resulted in Yeung's going to the

Tsimshatsui police station, Foisons Ordinance.

Before Yeung, left for

told Yeung 1937. An official explanatory station, defendant notes that the Registrar under the that he could be found in the Pharmacy and Poisons Ordinance. 1987, is the Director of Medical Hotel bar where accompanied by Yeung, the police later founa and Health Services. His principal

Thim, duties are the keeping of a re-

Mr. Griffith on behalf of de- gister of persons entitled to prad tise as pharmacists and also nt fendant told the court that do- fendant was a patriotic seafaring persons authorised to sell polsons-an and knew the correct rules

In the discharge of his duties for displaying. national flags. The is assisted by on advisory

and

He told the court. That

About 30 people attended the there were only nuction, but half a dozen active bidders. Blds ranged from $100 to $900 at a time.

The Gale

usuni was on the 75-year Crown Lease, renewable

it

Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Knox and their two children arrived in Hong Kong・ yesterday・・ from Bangkok by the nu. Hellos.

Among those who arrived here from Japan by the ma. Hal'. Meng yesterday were Mra. E. Friis-Land, Mr. L. Hutlemeler, Mrs. D. Kotwall and Mrs. Molly Pousy.

standing trial

Seven Chinese alleged to have taken part

piracy of a constat vessel on the high, between Hainan Island and Conton, In W one person was killed and, another woun were arraigned at the Criminal Sessions forday. The accused were charged before Mr.

Gould, Senior, Puisne Judge, with pinc violence on the vessel Kwong Hoi-Lec 29 off Nam Pang Island. Mr. ld Mrs P. Mescim R. Diterest, J: Engèliling, They are Lam Hau, aged 34, sonál effects of valuo, B: Zonch arrived here front Indo travelling trader: Lau Yuk-away. China by Air France during dieming, aged 38; unomplayed: week-end.

Given sampan

Dr. J. Yofe, Messrs. L. Meyer, J. Lebert, Y. Chaperon. Tran Da and" "Trün)" Lirih" lett!! HUNK Kong for Saigon yesterday by Air France,

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Laroche,

Yam Kon; aged 40, travelling

1.

Mr. Bruusgaard, proprietor trader). Tang, Kai-ruing, aged.After it stay of two to rnd Director of Thore Chung-winjooged Al, greasershowed to make their

and 30 travelling traders Wan weeks, the passengers were

în vâîmpántlù which they wer Company, and Mrs. and Mr. Rolf Rose-Andersson Kwok Chung-wong aged 40, Aberiteen in the Colony General Manager of

coxswain; and Chung Chunrenclied there on June 22 Company Hong Kong aged 57, cook. and ! by Pan

World Airways American for Bangitok yesterday on their way t to Oslo.

Thorenoti

Vleft

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Mr. Hootonimid one or Ik! Mr. Charles Losoby KCine time of the piracy, save the Mr. and Mrs. Bruuskord structed by Mr. P.L Lam, is of the vessel being #adstern come to the Far East about a appearing for the Stat four to the motor boat-nt 1hr Igland month ago on a private visit.cused; The other three ate recemed

During Mr.Anderson's gab presented by Mr. B.V. Gittus on

At this point; Crow sence In Hong Kong, Mr. Jinstructions

ons of Mr.

Mr. Peter Mo. told the jury it was the Cr Eltzen: will be the Acting ded- eral Manager of Thoreson Com- pany..

Mr. S. A Gray, Editor of the Hong Kong Telegraph, and Mrs. Gray returned: Here" yesterday

Co

is Mr A case that the seven med i dock took part in the p Hooton;

rown Counsel;, who...-la] assisted by Detective Sub-Inspec-Six of them had beet Ider by various witnesses, he sat tor W.II. Summers.

AMY Hooton stated that o Abjuryg

of for men and three the victims of the piracy, h omen are taking the caro.

from the United Kingdom by women makkah medias de ati:Yaumati börde

|BOACƐ Mr. and Mrs. Cray went

tc Engincid on home leave slx

months

In the inletment, the prisoners after his landing at

when He anwa thator-bat inre Falleged to have stolen anions

other things 48 drums of cocontiut Nam Tat, which appet Wearing an American GI- uril-oll, three bars of gold from the form, Private A. Rose of the vessel concerned, in the course o Middlesex Regiment, returned to which personal violence Wan

the same phe thi? Had the vessel Kwong Hol

'On a closer look, the

for a further period of 75 years. Hong Kong from Korea yuter-used to tho, paskongers resulting cognised three men d day by BOXC on his way to in the death of an unidentified as having taken plaf person surdamed Lau.: England on special leave.

Ave Jopatiese A group

Mr. Hooton told Jury that the passed through Hong Kong yespirated vessel laft Hainan Island terday' by BOAC on their way in May loaded with various goodą, to Lahore, India, to attend the including cocoanut oll, gold Bars,

houses,

One of the conditions of sale

that

within 18

18 months the purchaser must expend dot Idsa then HK380,000 in rateable ini provements! on the land.

Not more than two ench of not more than four flats, are allowed to be erected.

to be used

for industrial pur poses, and, erection of fictorfes is forbidden.

piracy. The police wer and the meri deinined” quiries. The others w ex subsequently.

Bills found

be

The property is not allowed International Agricultural Trald- | sügor, rubber, leather and co o Bills found on some fas

The successful bidders were Mr.

of 220, Fong Kwok-than Salycungchol Street, 2nd floor, Kowloon; and Mr. Tse Churi- wing of 227, Bulyeungchot Street: as joint purchasers of the pro- rat floor, Kowloon: They signed

perty.

SCOTS SOLDIER BOUND OVER

Cameron

ing Courses sponsored by the Food It was sailing for Canton.

ont Agriculture

use Organisation of the United Nations,"

The ship carried about 80 pan They were chosen by the zengers some 50 a8lute and 3b

Japanese Government and are

Japan

to be away from three months.

for

French troops capture vital town

cused · Indicated ....... that÷N Leather and cocoanut oil hadigd sold to a certain firmi, ka

Some of the commodities

Mr. Hooton went on to sp after further investigations discovered that the motela on reaching the Colon;, ha A motor boat which few no declared certain of its can approaching the the Marine Department as ng was acen ship, firing as it carne. One maning to routine. was wounded in this initial firing the scoxswain of the pirate

Also, the proseculor

children. When the ship was two

or three days' Journey from Hal-eventually recovered. nan, it reached the vicinity of Num Pang Isitid, about half- way to their destination,

Robert Andrew aged 21, of the Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders, way de-bound over in $500 to be cfmunist rebels-after a lighthead blown off. He died instantly

fendant had no intention of in sulting the Chinese dag. His sole intention was to see that the flag was displayed correctly,

He also said that defendant

good behaviour for two years by Mr. J. Reynolds at Central yesterday.

Defendant was charged with

wrist snatching b

watch from Tang Wang-ylp in Battery Path cn September 30.

te Amend the Pharmacy and Pol-It was, a typical landlubber's ant was walking along Battery sung Ordinance, 1937, the 'prin-knot," Mr. Grimth added,

cipal Ordinance, so as to establish

A Pharmacy Board and to vest

A courtesy

Truman-Byrnes clas revealed by writer

1531

The Kwong Hot; Lee, stopped.made a report to the police A boarding party from the motor-his motor boat had beeintli Saigon, October 2, boat headed for the ship in aby pirates in a sampan, off- French paratroopers and it-Kampan.. Before they came on Pang Island,

Submitting that thay however, there was another burst fantry occupied Thainguye of fire and a man on board the obvious 11 Mr. Hooton to military capital of the Com-

pirated ship had the top of his jury that the alleged pirate

have thought it a goce ning 36 hour amphibious

tell this mory to the poll committee which, however, has

offensive, it was announced to- The prosecutor went on to say lessen any subsequent susp no legal standing and he is super vised by the Governor-in-Counell

day.

'that the Kwong. Hoi Lee was on them when the true in whún also 15 vested the power

Thainguyen, 55 miles North of eventually towed by the motor was eventually reported

After corroborative evide to inake regulations in connection

Hanot, had been a Communist boat to Nam Pany Island; the

The next day, the a witness, Lau Suh-kl, th pirates' lair. (inter alla) with the quaunications used a knife because he foung

Euerilla stronghold since 1945. registration of pharmbelts

French troops, inchidihit anpassengers werb ordered off the was cross-examined. T and to control the manufacture the knot thut held the flag to the

pole was badly.tied.

Detective Sub-Inspector Ricardo amphibious force, launched a ship on to the shore. Their per continues at 10 mm. toda sule and dispensing of prisons,, "Defendant thinks that any Laurel told the court that at 11.20'surprise offensive against it be- It is proposed by the new Bustaman could do better than that. p.nr. en September 30, complain fore dawn on Saturday and com- pleted the operation on Sunday Path when defendant approached night. Their objective was to pre- vent an Invasioni drive by Ho direction from the opposite Fratched the watch and ran away,

Chi-minh's forces against Hanoi' Jefendent said that he did not and other sections of the rice- such Board certain powers and

He further said that although know what he was doing as harich Red River Delt. now

vested in the

The size of the French fores iding there scored to be no regulation was under the Influence of drink. lucluding

was 'rd- the power to make regulations. Governing the display of national Defendant said he would be was not disclosed. But

It was a courtesy that leaving for Korea very regulations will still, how-flags,

shortly

ported to include all types includ- ver, require the approval of the national flags when on display in Mr. Heynolds told defendanting Legionnaires, African troops, Governor-in-Council and in every a foreign country, should always that the crime he had committed paratroopers and Viettiam forces. case where a power or discretion have the flag of that country dis-was a very serious one, but sines The attack was launched at is vested in the Beard there will played at the same, line,

he was under the influence of dawn on Saturday from a landing be o right to appeal to the Gov- Not long ago," Mr. Griffith drink and as he was, going to craft in the inland swamps. The erior-in-Council.

went on, "Captain Gordon rallod Korea he would not give him - French advanced 35 miles aloha

Communist-held prison term. The proposals harmonise with the Chinese

Mr. Reynolds told defendant the tendency of legislation both the harbour, his vessel was fired that should he commit another here and in other. Colonies to

olence within the next twa give a large mcusure of control of by a Communist battery,

"The reason was that Captain years he would have to go to over the exercise of o profession Gordon foiled to display th prison for six months. to a Board mainly consituted, by Chinese Communist flag on his members

of such profession. Examples in Hong Kong are the vessel's foremast, a ceremony he Medical Registration Ordinance, later carried out when requested 1935, end the Nurses Registration to do so Ordinance, 1931.

Cor-in-Council

Such

SMALL FIRE IN. FREIGHTER

Straw in a wooden box store In the steering room of the Swedish. Zreightos Sven Salen caught Are yesterday morning:

Two fire appliances were sent to Kowloen Dbels, where tnd Veksel is in dry dock.

"

There were no casualties. Dan House be the outbreak ago, was tiggligible.

port of Amoy and on entering

Huks sack town in PI

Manila, October-2----

He concluded by asking the cpuct to impare: no penalty þe- yond compensation for damage to the tag as defendant had only done what any patriotic poršor would have done.

A band of 200' Huks capturs, Just before Mr. d'Almada cau-ed the isolated town of San Mr. Grifith once again stressed. Honed Gordon on the 'charges Narciso in Bondoc Peninsula about 100 miles South East: of defendant's motive.

Gordon had no intention of Manila and sacked it, after n Insulting the Chinese Communist three-hour battle with lochl nag but merely wanted to ser defence guards, according to n that the Union facit was also dis- report from Lucina, capital of piny.

Quezon Province; todaný. M.

Gordon was cautioned. He was also ordered to pay compensation of $40 to the owner of the flag which lasted less than 10 mining brief on behalf of CNAC.

Mr. Ferey Chan held a watch utes, was not-micoftliffiel

EUROPEANS FINED

Peter Langan, aged 20 of

FRESH FISH PRICES

Washington, Octo

A now Biography today quotes Presiden

as saying that, James F. Byrnes 1 at Moscow and failed misurably of Stators

The New York Herald- Marines for rol.....

a 20-mile front despite torrential Tribune" quoted Mr. Byrnez a Daval police fo road barricades. They engaged in at saying I reply that Presi pugand machine.

rains and numerous Communist

a

series of skirmishes and cap-dent Truman kept Him-on as Stalin'--Associated tured prisoners' and weapons: Secretary of State for eight Thringuyen la considered one months after Moscow and, if

NEW PROHIBIT

EXPORTS

of the most important of the Red he felt, that way, why should basca anywhere in Indo-China he have wanted a miserable All kinds of finplates and because it is the hub of roads fallure arqund at any time?" plate, have been included' lending, Northward toward the The blography of the President list of prohibited Vypott Chinese frontier and Hp Chi-was written by Jonathan Daniels, Feially announced minh's mountain general head quarters at Bankan. It is also the gateway to the Red River Delta.

Shipping ban

ed today.

d North Carolina. - Newspaper 2. Tinplates, prines ark publisher, The book was published. manufactured Int Kingdom, have been de Mr. Daniels said President Tru- the list of prohibited. mon told him he read Mr. Elviños "the real Riot Axt"....when flicy

- Meanwhile, -Bälgon, reporta i inet, abord the yacht, Willasna- daid today" that ail: comdiarell | burg after the Steretary of State

· Intérport, andy, ocartal shippind got bodic from the 1945. Моксон along, agmajor section of the Eat Indo-Chinar comt had been banned, stoörding to Asàvofated

conference,

Mary Bymes, Mre

Daniels st hadin President Tru Wiles 'man's opinion weakened the The reports said the restriction poll

policy toward Russia laid down The Huks were said to have applies from the 18th Parallel just by the President at Potmdling Tooted 11,000 pesos from the South of Chintae occupied This President Primary dishgroei municipal treasury safe, kllied not island to the port of Phad with Moscow.concessions to Scalin two members of the local butan-thlet, 90 miles North Edit of Bel- of lid post-war berilmusite of

association) Uke those gong B

Bulguri dni Rumania

com Heine formed on a nation -spokesman dented press to The blography quotes President

combat the Huke and ports from Hong Kong #lating Truman as saying

The town was reported to be In the minds of the dissidents.

pay

idnapped 14.

14..others.

henad MASON

Jeon

to that the ban ppplied to dil ship". "I told him : (Byrnes) our policy.

ping. International alipptig, was not appeasement and riot a BENNETT

One residont got away daid

Glasgow, and William Anthony Fresh Balaveraze priče «realled at tho

Newton; nged, 27; of Liverpook, the Hout Kóng”, FIN" Wholesald' market, 120: TOs destroyed;, the radic

were each fined - $100, or 21 days ¦ Kennedy Town, "resterillay', segres Imprisonment by Mr. Hin-shing

Lo at Central

They were a KRALİ

conduct, and with

Tuf

San Harciso 'conneoling”. will the rest of the country and wolz64 411: vessels fis Cad harbour. Firat quality Kvotakt) = The Hur's tetiklonk was es that

Int least 50,000 pesos-United ed Frens.

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with realst-

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French official sources salt the coastal shipping Bar is afmed at eliminating smuggling of Mr. Daniels, one-time Prod plies and weapchat to the Come dentler blds and a Democratie munist-led Vietminh forces. National Committegman, publishes Vietminh, troops hold large sec- the Raleigh tion

of the Pilst hido-China "Nows and Oberedes. His blogis- const United Press and the Mth of Independerlode

of the Presideilt the tiled, clated PidiOS

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have been, the Auckland 0010#, 02% Like New Prekrio

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