RED RETREAT TRAIL IN KOREA A BLOODY ONE
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Night, 7.30 p.m. Lecture on "A
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TOMORROW
Dragons
trambola (snowball),
Tokyo, October 5.
The Red rotreat trail back to North Korea is strown with buried and unburied bodies of an officially estimated 25,000 men, women and children in South Korea.
At Wonju, an apparent quasi military operation became a massacre of civilians, Associated Press Correspondent William Jorden reported
He said the North Koreans first overran a South Korean. command post, killing five. American officers along with the South Korean officers The Reds then turned on the civilians and killed between 1,000 and 2,000,
that
In most cases, however, Beas cut down their victims for prilient re: cons, namely anti- Communism.
Rousing welcome
for champ
Cincinnati, October 5. Associaterl Pies Correspondent
Ezzard Charles, undisputed Den Price reporting the
dls-heavyweight champion of the Club,covery of Services
the trench graves at world, made a triumphant re- 7.30 Taejon, said the condition of the turn home last night to receiv
bodies indicated the South the cheers of thousands of Koirans were killed deiterately and without hasle.
Alust were people. But he will have to shot or bayonetted, Price saiti. wait for that home cooked Some had been beaten to death meal his folks promised him with clubs and rubber hoses, Some were, killed with axes and batchets.
Unemployed gets two months' gaol
Giant incinerator
+
at
The 200 put to death Stichon ware burned apparent ly in a glant Incinerator. Army Lources declined to give further details,
On the pretence of being an position to obtain a Job or him in a Chinese bank in te House Street, Mak Cheuk. Pas Mak Kwong-ming, aged At Yangpyong, near Seoul, some 23, unemployed, of, Java, ub-of the 70 aish were burned to The chatred bodies of tained sums of money totalling some small children were fourd $50 from Mak Kwong-hung, among the ashes of their parents. unemployed.
death
Arrested and charged before An accurate count may show Mr. Reynolds at Central yester-Dat as many women and child- day, Mak Chenk admitted heren ng adult men were killed, obtained the money by false pre- official sources said. sences between September 27 and
The
excented October
Rods 4. He was sentenced to
families of known months hard labour. The sum of $10 recovered from demunists. tendant WDS ordered to be re- Turned to complainant.
whole ani-Com-
he will be too busy in the next few days receiving con- gratulations.
SU
Thousands lined the mile and o half parade route from Union station Lo the Plaza
the "Cincinnati Cobra" waved from o rec convertible preceded by fonts, four bands,majprettes and all the trimmings necessary for u returning hero.
City officials and civic leaders halled him as a "great sportsman, inspiration to the nation and an example for totalitarian countries."
coun-
Charles, who outpointed Joe
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1880.
The happy warriors
Fresh conscripts for the Republic of Korea's army wave and sing as they stream along a great winding road from the Maran area on the way to Pusan training camp. The conscripts
(AP Photo) were called up from villages near Masan.
Tin-concentrate output
Malaya, Indonesia up
in
The Hague, October 5.
Louis in New York a week and Production of tin-in-concentrates in July as com
pared with the previous month increased in Malaya to 5,071 long tons
OI
last night, to guin undisputed possession of the heavyweight | crown, agreed. "I hope my vic- tory will inspire youth," he said, "It could only happen in this wonderful free country of ours."
Charles, a
giant crown The chief victims of the Com- yellow flowers resting on bia munists were city and village bend, had been through it all be- offelals, Policemen, and ordinary fore He was welcomed by R civilians who were elther de- similar reception only a few nounced as anti-Communists or months back
after he had won refused to conform to Commu- the National Boxing Association 20.
two recognised title.-United Press. various months when the Heds held complainant most of South Kores. on the pretext they were for purchase of his uniform.
Inspector Brown, prosecuting, told the Court defendant net complainant at Tong Mel Road, Mongkok, on September and promised
| subsequent him a Job. Reinist methods during the
stums of money
As
21
There is some testimony from result of defendant's a few cities indicating the North failure to keep an appointment, Koreans tried
to indoctrinate When they
a report was made to the police non-Communists. and defendant subsequently ar- failed they killed them.
rested.
Obituary
Mr. F.C. Mow Fung
at
Mr. F.C. Maw Fung, one of The Colony's most prominent community leaders. died his residence, No 10, Maple Street, Kowloon, yesterday. He was 63 years old and had suf- fered a stroke more than
week ago.***
WOK
O spared.
Nobody
dis-
Allied forces landed to attack
when
Shop foki didn't want to talk
(2,605 tons) and in the Belgian Congo to 1,236 tons (280 tons in June, which was an abnormally low figuro).
tons), in Indonesia to 2.7 against 4,739
are
The Bolivian export figure has not yet been receiv- ed and, therefore, a full world production figure for July cannot yet be published. Figures so far available for the first three weeks of Septem- August
from
es compared with 102.05 Malaya ber (4,752 tons). Indonesia (2,823 cents In August. tons) and the Belgian Congo (1,500 tons). Indonesian pro duction has shown in general
steady increase 15 from January, 1950 (only slightly interrupted in June and July) and is now at an annual rate of 32,000 tons (based on the first eight months of 1950).
#
The first seven months of 1950. as compared with 1949 may be suremariscü as follows:
(First figure is 1940, second Agure is first 'sevent months of 1950, third figure is equivalent
annual rate).
World mins production; 162,300, (no ngure), (no figure).
Of which Malaya: 54,910, 34,-
Bolivia: 34,117, (no igure), (n)
figure).
One such Instance was
gaol at Incion, covered in the where 33 bodies were found. Residents of the clty-where For obstructing a police Seoul-said some were city of- officer in the execution of his cials and the remainder were duty by refusing to give in- people who would not be Com-formation when requested, a munists."
shop foki, Yu Cht, aged 24. World production of tio metal Some of the large-scale killings was fined $30, or seven day." in July was 13,500 tons as com- 1016, 58,302. took place during the period
Imprisonment in default ofpared with 15,200 in June.
tons the Communists appeared
This decrease was mainly due to to be solidly entrenched in South Payment of fine, by Mr. Hin-
shing Lo at Central yesterday Malaya and the Netherlands to 11 drop in production in both Korea.
According to the these were lo Survivors said
prosecuting tho anti-Communists officer, Sub-Inspector C. Y. Chan; 5,234 tons and 1,778 tons, respec- "punish" and to terrorise the entire popu- a rond path at Thomson Read tively. U.S.A. production in July at 2.250 tons..was the same In the An Unomelati Justice of the In other cases, the Reds' last Inspector K. ung was born in Stawell, Vic-act when they were pulling out of trays of empty bottles on the duction was around, 2,500 tons.
city before the advancingning of October 3.
Malayan exports of tin metal in bria, Australia. Ho Wis
The obstacles covered almost the August remained on a high level wus to Americans punler Member of the Kowloon
entire area of the footpath behind at 7,800 tons, which 3,701 tons
coffee stall. Autary Club and a member of the vengeance on the civilians.
Defendant said; went to the U.S., 859 tons to give any information regarding to be was a foki, but refused to India. 783 tons to Italy, 300 tons Western Germany and 30$ the licencee when requested by ions to Chic. Sub-Inspector Lai,
a
Peace for Hong Kong, Mr. Mow
Kowloon Residents' Association since its establishment. He was President of the Association JA 1931 and Honorary Secretary for ju number of years up to 1947. In
appreciation of his services, was elected ♫ Life Member of the Assclation.
a
a
Sub-
lation of a city into conforming was-found-by-patroffened by previous month. In the UK pro-
Every war
take final
on Correspondents witnesses correspondent moving forward with the troops adw the dead and wounded clyllians who were shot at the very last moment. The numbers ranged from two or three to 10 to 20.
lic
а
Mr. Mow Fung was also Freemason. In the Scottish Con-
Chapter,
At the tiny village where the
between Communists and others."
k
However, Yu thought better of UK metal exports in August it while on the way to the were 3,962 tons, surpassing even station, and gave all the particu- the high June figures, 1,818 tons lars requested by the police officer. went to the U.S., 225 to Den- Ger- mark, 224 tons to Western
Canada, 75 many, 183 tons to
Netherlands tons to the USSR.
metal in August exports of tin dropped to 1,630 tons, of which $75 tons went to the U.S.A. and 187.tons to Czechoslovakia.
Court Brevities
Stocks decline
were
Indonesia: 28,865, 18,509, 21.724. Worid metal production: 168,- 500. 90.900, 171,029.
Of which Malaya: 62,737, 38, P65. 66,822.
USA: 3,083, 27,663, 30,274. UK 28.34, 16,100, 27,393. Netherlands: 10,247, 13,408, 22,- 981-Associated Press.
HOTEL MANAGER ADDRESSES ROTARY CLUB
Wales'
stitution, he was Right Worship Marines crossed the Han River
A talk on his experiences aż ful Master of Ladpo St. John in the drive on Scoula com-
a chef and his eventual ap- 1925, 1926 and 1946 when the
pointment as manager of the Lodge was resuscitated. He was munity of about 50 thatched huis
Peninsula Hotel, was given by 300 probably
people-a also
the of St. and 1 past member
Mr. Leo Gaddi before was left Andrew's Royal Arch Chapter gray-haired old lady
Kowloon Rotary Club at its shol through both legs. Three and an honorary member of the
Several others Ball of $500 each was allowed Supreme Grand Royal Arch men were killed.
World stocks declined substan-weekly luncheon yesterday. Ngui Lap-kwong and Ngal Mau-
tons at the Speaking on "Reminiscences of Chapter of Scotland, PCM of St, were wounded.
South Koreans attached to the hung, of 81 South Wall Road, by tially front 128,000 Andrew's Royal Ark Mariners, member of Phoenix. Sovereign Marines explained simply. "They Mr. W. A. Blair-Kerr al Kowloon end of May to 118,500 tons at thea Hoteller," Mr. Guddl reviewed
Netherlands
all in Switzerland. After his gradua- and a past District were anti-Communists. This vil-yesterday on a charge of collect-end of June. U.S.A., Malayan and his career as a culinary student
stocks at 03,001 tons (against tion as a cook his rat foreign Grand Sentor Warden of the Disage was about evenly divided session letters had in their pos-lower
letters with a view to 67,125 tons), 15,350 tons sending them out of the Colony 700 *ons) and 3,800 tons trict Grand Lodge of Hong Kong
(17,- | appointment was in Egypt where,
during, the Prince of (5.200 other than and South China.
through the At another village when four
Ofice.
Post tons) respectively. During July hunting trip to Afreo, he was He was also a past Master of
de-called upon to cook for the future and August Malayan stocks A 24-hour remand, requested the Cathay Lodge and a past Marines flushed a sniper from & Koreans begged
creased further to 11,700 tons. King. District Grand Junior Deacon of cornfeld the
After serving in the Swiss the DGL or Hong Kong and them not to leave. An English-by Inspector J. Hill, was granted. trg stocks, which stood at 18,700
Mr. Gaddl, returned to South China in the English Con speaking boy said, "The Com-
will say we told you1ealth munists
Mo Ping-kwan, alias James. Mu, tons at the end of June, dropped Army,
to 14,080 tons at the end of July. Egypt and later come to Hong Department Inspector,
He became, the manager all;"
ing $1,000 with menaces, was
was 12,000 tons at compared with of the Fenrisula Hotel after
chef. At another small place near granted bail of $5,000 by Mr. W. 12,100 was in May. This increase sorving 10 years as Lodge and of Shamrock Lee Kimpo airfield, the aged beadman A. Blair-Kere at Kowloon yester- was due to the American figuro
The speaker was thanked by No. 712. He served on the Board made a bargain with a Marine day. Defendant was remanded at 6,511 tons which was higher Rotarian L. Starbuck of Zelland Hall Trustees for a
In oxchange for further seven days.
The death of Roingian Freð number of years.
security force.
Uan any monthly figure In the for Mr. Mow Fung is survived by alpers, he agreed to notify the
hiding place preserving a
lost three years. A total of 3,250 Mow Fung, of the Club, yester- On a charge of collecting money tons wets into inplate, 2,187 tong day morning, was marked by his daughter two sisters, Marines if any North Koreans for a charitable purpose without inte solder and 1,852 tons into minuto of silence. Ruby Mow Fung and Mrs. Park slipped into the field.
a permit, Leung Lum, aged 29, bronzo.
Guests at the huncheon were zon, nephew. Mr. E. C. Fincher,
"But you understand that the was remanded 24 hours by Mr.
Consumption of tin metal in th. Hart-Baker, F.J.D. Clemo and R. Lovett, Visiting Rotarians were Lorday.
Loung on Wednesday was alleg. July (against 1,913 tous in June- ed to have gone to the Silhan of which 760 tons went into tin- Recreation Club, 71 Cooke Street, plate, 585 tons int
into alloys
and 200 and collected $4, on behalf of the tons into solder.
alitution.
In the Irish Constitution, he
was a member of Concordia Mark
and niece, Mrs. A. E. P. Guest
where he was. They will kill us who is facing a charge of demand- World ensumption 10. Juna Kong
""
The encoffining will take place ¿Communists will kill everyone in R.W.S. Winter at Kowloon yes-u, K. declined to 1,873 tons in H. Kadoorie and George Fryer.
at 2 p.m. tomorrow qt 23, Maple this village if they come back," Street, Shamshulpo. The tuner he said. Assiciated Press.
| Kowloon_Dockyard Labour Fede- Work sinplate production in
will take place from that address
nt 2 p. on Sunday at the Chi-
nese Christian Cemetery, Kow- Icon.
ADJOURNMENT. GRANTED
FOUR WEEKS FOR
An adjournment of one week Ma-Hol-ching, aged 10, of 51 178.369 tons (301,434 tons in June)
ration. He was allowed, bait of July is estimated at 494,000 tons $230.
against-313,000 toris in June. U.S.A production doclined to
•
FURTHER REMAND
GRANTED
A further remand of two days was granted when Ng Tak-wan
17-YEAR-OLD GIRL 95, public vehicle driver, of 30 by Mr. R.W.S. Winter at Kow- $1,700 tons.
was granted when Foo Man, aged Halphong Street, was, fined $75 | End the U. K. was, also lower att/49, unemployed, of 12 Hill Road,. Į A 17-year-old girl, Chán Shal- Public Square Street, ground loon yesterday on
a
of
aprizonment for breach of an inolds at Central yesterday: on a
Police Station NGAYUNO::
expulsion order by Mr. Hineshing charge of
driving, an alteration
Waz
first floor, and Chang Yiulch! 33, seaman, of 572 Queen's Road in, was sentenced to four weeks noor, appeared before Mr. Rey trespassing. In the
prices West, second floor, came up be
Lore Mr.
Mr. Reynolds at Central On Wednesday
Average price in the first three yesterday, mode
The defendants were
churgo Boence between caught throwing a cigaretle and weeks of September decitused. Control y tie August
was arrorier Uy tlie August 14 and August 26 with four matches into tbd cells London cash averaged 2770.6 per with unlawful possession of in Winchel on Wednesday intent to dective of through a window from the fool- tony in that period against 38 revolver, and 20 rounds of am as a dostitute”- On theë destitu- Defendant is on ball of $500, path leading to the compound. £784.8 In August) and forward munition at 12 Hill Road on tion chargoths, wake, cautioned. Detective Sub-Inspector J Defendant fold the police that ha in £756.8 (2701 in August). October 8. Both were arrested an and ordered to be expoiled, rom Asty is in charge of the prosecu wanted to give, the cigarette to a Prompt tin in New York over a result of a police rald on the The Colony,
prisoner friend in the owls, aged 100.02 cents per pound. In premieon
PORTUGUESE CELEBRATION CANCELLED
The reception planned for yesterday at the Club Lus!- tano in honour of Portugal's National Day was cancelled because of the typhoon.
to
Dr. Eduardo Brazao, the Portu- guese Consul in Hong Kong, suid that It has not been postponed because the later. dute a motional holiday which it was to commemorate will only return again next year..
the Portuguese com Quietly the munity honoured the occasion In their own homes.
Rediffusion featured a special
***
programme of Portuguese musle
with suitable comments.
In Macao the weather also hampered the celebrations, but It is understood that..the Gov- ernor's reception was held as usual.
Quarantine restrictions have been imposed against arrivals from Jakarta
account of
on
| plague, it was officially announced
yesterday.
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