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Court Brevities

Nandor Hiber, aged 18. mer-1 chant scanian, was charged be. fore Mr. FX d'Almada a Kowloon yesterday with larceny from person and unlawful entry into the Colony,

On September 19, defendant ar rived here in the ts, Titanfa Later when the vessel left the

the year.

He was further ordered to be bound over in a sum of $25-for Facts guinst the defendant were this shortly after midnight on Sunday defendant wille in Nathan road saw a car approach- ing him. He signalled for the car to stop.

After the car had stopped ho spat on the driver and later struck him.

CHINA M

OCTOBER

Correspondence.

The Editor late no Vesponibility for claws depressed in letters by correspondents, and by 'no' maana mecsesarilu aorees

MAO TSE-TUNG AND

the

new spirit of patriotism by sacrificing everything for the con- struction of a New China.

Again, In newspapers published in Chine, whenever reference is the made to Lenin or Stalin,

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Dancing hostess expelled

A dancing hostess from Shanghal was ordered by Mr. R. W. S. Winter to be expelled from the Colony for aiding and dbetting Yarceny." from

Chan Kan-tal, aged 19, wid originally charged with larceny" of $40 from a school teacher. She stood before Mr. Winter at Kow. loon yesterday

together with a Shanghal man who was charged

on a number

Safety channel marked out in Yangtse estuary

A safety channel, marked by newly establishe buoys in the Yangtse estuary has been open- ed by the Chinele Communist authorities in Shanghai with the assistance of local pilot but from the point of view of navigation, the danger to shipping still prevails as the threat of floating mines still exists. This was the information supplied to the "Ching Mail" by the master of a Panamanian vessel 'which arrived' in port yesterday from Shang

hai. The master preferred that his name as well as that of his ship should not be dis closed.

These facts, Insigificant as they NEW CHINA

may seem, all go to show that Mao Tse-tung,, while on the one Sir-Since the overwhelming and welcoming the Russian us Jarbour, defendant failed to leave I victory of the Chinese Communļat! $istance, yet on the other, w

vith the ship. He was picked up Party over the Kuomintang Re-ever and occasions when he n- the person.

lows outsiders to run affairs for by the police on September 30.

gime in the Chinese Continent, him, He pleaded guilty and was ro-

well as in manded coven days and ordered people in the West

China, have repeatedly asked this to be expelled from the Colony. Chi

question: Is Mao Tse-tung rul F. E. Maxwell of the Royal Air] the master of himself? Is there Force, Kni Tale Station, was fined any chance of his becoming name of Mao Tse-tung appears at by Mr. F. X. D'Almada st Kow-recent developments in China, the footing.

To a close obeazyer who sew the same time and on the same with aiding and abetting larceny

'In ́ ́ discussion groups, tran person, loon yesterday for assauïting Chinose man.

reply to this question is in

Marxism, Leninism or Stalinism The man, Wong Ah-kan, ngeri affirmative. Here are a few facts when members are asked to study on which he builds his conclusion, the studly is always in comparison 36, unemployed, was sentenced to First of all, Mao Tse-tung is in- with the doctrine of Mac Tae-two months' imprisonment for herently a nationalist. He loves tung. Not as long ago in a dis-liceny from person after he ad- group organized by the mitted to the court that It was he his country more than anything cussion

Ning 392, à 003-ton sea.go else.

Relating his experience of Since the inauguration of staff-members of the China Tex-who snatched the money from the

the tople of teacher.

tug. Like other CMSN VEE the People's Central Government tile Corporation.

navigating in the Yangtse, the

loft which had

port ear tu. Peking last few public ulter-site Russia as our allys Fits against both defendants master of the Panamanian

both vessels talled for Cant tung made very few as the topic of the week.

the first to were that at about 4.30 pm, onship, which was hig However, in few During one of the meetings, a October 4, two plain clothes de- call at Shanghal after a pro- Hat Hala and the Ming 302, With the departure of th ances. speeches to his fellow-country- certain member rose and made men, the tone throughout the elaborate dissertation on how tectives, DPC 1201 and DPC 429 longed interruption of shipping Communist controlled shipp theme is always nationalistic. He wonderful Soviet Russia is, and while travelling

ting two route bus, noticed the girl service between Hong Kong company have now only. Kazimiere Kowalsky

the called on his people lo develop he closed his talk by entreating j.open the purse of a woman, Leung and Shanghai following the vessel left in Iɔng Kong, the Royal Artillery, was charged be-

his fellow members to follow the fore Mr. F. X. D'Almsda at

footsteps of Russia in the work to Ming; and extract from it the series of mining incidents in Dun Yu. Kowloon yesterday with behaving

reconstruct China, Naturally $40. The girl later put the money the Yangtse, estuary, said that in a disorderly manner in a pubile place.

It is true he has attacked bit- everyone applauded, but anally and the meeting was about to ad- Kowalsky was also charged Lerly Western imperlium, with behaving in disorderly attributed much of the success of journ, the representative from the to the Party got up and saldi manner in a police station and his revolutionary movement with being drunk in public the help of Soviet Russia Under "Though there is much to be ad- place,

the present international circum- mired in Soviet Russia, China is He pleaded guilty to all the stance, when his government is intrinsically different from her.

In giving evidence against the charges and was fined $20 on the not even being recognizeal by the We have our own problems and

and his

en- our social and economic back second defendant the defectives charge of being drunk in a public Western Powers, place and on the other two deavour to get into the charges he was ordered to ba Nations is obstructed, what else new China must be based upon the first defendant and acted as u Lourd over in a sum of $20 for can we expect of him. He cannot an understanding of our own sp-screen to the latter's actions.

A one year.

Yesterday, the Shanghai girl Ile wns

stand all by himself if his dream cial and economic problems. of a New China Is eve to become blind copy of the Russian Pattern

denied that she had taken the a reality. At a time when outside is bound to bring China disaster."

She told the court that help is: practically nil, It is cautioned those fu the meet money.

to become "extrem Wong was the one who extract natural that he turns to Soviet ing not,

leftists." Indeed, for a Chinesed the money from the teacher's Russia for assistance.

Communist to hold such a views purse. Wong admitted that he something worthy of our think was the one who stole the money,

Before imposing sentence on sald. ing

the Orst defendnat, Mr. Winter said that after reviewing the fact placed before him by the pro- witness and the de- sccution's fendants, he is satisfied that the girl is guilty of the charge of aid- ing and abetting larceny from persun. He observed that the giri committed the offence under the influence of the man.

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arrested at about o p.m. on Saturday In Chatham Roart.

MORE STUDENTS RETURNING

FROM U.S.

into her own purse.

Both defendants were arrested by the detectives when the bus arrived at Tsimshatsui.

Acted as screen

The CMSN had 13 vessels whi have been lying late in this defected to the new Governm in China in January. unit recently since the Comp

his ship had successfully navi- gated the Yangtee with the aid The sutely channel is not very of experienced local plots. wide, but is wide enough for ocean-going steamers to proceed] SOCCER: Into Shanghai.

Admitting that the. Communist authorities have done their utmost

United Frounds. The task of building a said that thedant, to provide over

Since the signing of the China- Russla Allance treatles, hundreds of Soviet advisors have arrived in China. They have been assigned Government to

by the Chinese.

That Mao Tse-tung is his own master in spite of Moscow's pres sure is also reflected in bis at titude towards the Korean War Recently, reports from Taipei

Chinu o and sources accused already participating in the Bght against South Korea. It said more troops are on the way to lielp turn the tide for North Korea,

The Canton vernacular "South ern Daily reported yesterday to work in different organisations that a further batch of some 83 and enterprises, such as national Chinese students are returning Industries, railways, public high- to China by the ss. President ways

and other construction Cleveland from America. They are works. To those who really know expected to anive in Hong Kong, the inside situation, these experts on October 14, added the report. are only serving in advisors Arrangements are being made in capacity, and deqnitely not a Canton to give the students a big China to rim the show as they

Without going into the objec- welcome.

were often accused. Morcover. Live evidence to throw off the they behave very well, and are accusation, ordinary common never arrogant in their attitude scuse is sufficient to convince ud and behaviour. In Shanghai, you that the rumour is groundless.

to

EUROPEAN YMCA ANNUAL MEETING The annual general meoting of the European" YMCA will held on October 28 in the West Lounge of the Association pre- mises at 0 p.m. An. extraordinary general meeting will follow the

the annual meeting at place.

GIFT

samic

THAT GIVES

Tse-tung and hils

see them atrolling quietly on the First, if it is the policy of Max streets on Sundays. Once in while,

he You see them in movic participate in the Korean War. ho theatres, but seldom if ever in shotild Have been in the wat cabarets and night clubs, Moscow long age. Why should he be so that China. unwise as to choose this time must have realized

man-power when the North Koreans aro with her unlimited and rich natural resources, is too almost defcated? Important a friend to lost.

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Two Chinese men and Chinese woman were charged Soing before Mr. R. W. S. Winter atj argue that China's participation Kowloon yesterday with im- ir due to Moscow's pressure. She porting an unmanifested cars can't help it; she is forced to of United States Treasury the arena. However, granted that cheques involving a large sura. such pressure exists, it must have beer in existence at the outbreak of the Korean War too.

Since Mao Tse-tung has the courage to Ignore such pressure for so long a period of time, it proves that hd has also the courage to ignore. Biücfinitely

Recently, Foreign Minister CHOU

En-lai made a speech in which he said that China will not stand along when she sees that North Korea is being Invaded. If the this statement was math of outbreak of - the War, 'it' would; be different.

rent. People will attach Em his state significance to more

No matter how clever Chou En-lai is in his diplomatid manoeuvre, let us not be fooled that his

statement meant what ne said.

statement is but one of the e many features to get

•what he really; wants — to oust the Kuomintang delegates and to

ment.

The trio were Leung Kai-wing. aged 35, mechanic, Lee Kam shin, aged 35, and Helen Cheng Chinest woman, aged 34. Defend ants were all natives of Fukten.

It was alleged that on Sunday at Kal Tak suport, they imported on, bourd a Trans Aslatie Air Lines aircraft from Manila a cer- tain amount of cargo unmanifest- ed on the plane's cargo list.

prosecuting Inspector Hin, the case; told the court that polica wore making further investigations into the case and It is possible, that further Chargo will be preferred against the defendants,

He further added, that local police are making contacts with no police in Manila in their in vestigation.

It was his opinion that the caso

Combined Chines

at: Shanghai, the master pointed hind been established, navigation in the Yangtse estuary was very

Combined Chinese 'beat a R Vessels would be dimeult as saling on an approximate course of the Colony XI by four go hieng which many boys had three in a charity soccer mat beth missing. Ships would have at Happy Valley yesterday.

of running The game was played at a fa to face the danger

mine, be pact throughout and the lar

number of spectators who

atten agrtamd or hitting a

On the general condition of ad the match were given a Shanghai, the master, an old quota of thrills of excitement. resident of Ghanghel for more understanding than the Rest. W The Chinese played with bet: ido up for thele shortcomin

out that before the safety channel beat The Rest,

than 30 years who paid his first] post-Liberation vialt to that mado, up city on his ship, said that the in this direction by serving

in aggressive brand of footbal was surprised to find that

Chinese took the lead ear people there were much better off that his hati expected to in the game through Chu Win

keung, who netted with a pow

1 Of course, he said, the water ful drive from just outside

penalty area. front in Shanghal was not" sa

Fast end to end play follow busy and crowded as before but with both goals coming In for the city' lielf is still working in ruir-share of narow shaves. an energetic way.

In such places as the Park Hotel which he had several 'chtifices to 'vlait, men and women were seen dressed in the latest fashions and food and drink of] good quality were still abundant, he added.

Anti-foreign fooling

The Chinese eventually we Ko P further ahead when koung connected a pass fr Au Chi-yin and sent in a ras first-timer from close ran Ing

which

gava Campbell, gw played a a magnificent game fro

"start to finish, no chance wha

Bouver.

the Re

Before the interval, reduced the Chinese lead Toller He also noted that the anti-ng a breakaway, Nicolson rétti foreign feeling among the Chinese with a fine cross shot..

with the sec people, which was so evidenced Crossing over v before, has disappeared or is at 21 in their favourt the Chind least subdued and the common attacked strongly, but try as th people he met in the street, were would they could not penetre all very sympathetic to foreigners, the defence of the Rest This was not only his personalAfter play hua heen in progr opinion, but also those of his for about 15 minutes, the R had a chance to visit, the master the most outstanding Rost European friends there whom he qualised when Nicolson, who

ward on "view: yesterday, “ng added.

notted.

The Communists allowed him and his crew members to búy

strong

wh

anything in Shanghai with looa! Success short-lived money changed for Hong Kong

This success was short- currency with appointed bank officials who came on board the however, ay within five m venel. But they were not the Chinese were again allowed to buy anything to be lead, Ko Po-keung scoring exported from Shanghai with a neat effort," money procured. whore. In The Rest retaliated fringement to this regulation and almost equalised again

through, could easily be found out as a Nicholson broke the expenses had to be entered with the goal at his mercy,

the shot wide from about five yard which on the book "FON amount at: 3MP exchanged With: this let off, the Chine against Hong Kong currency again took up the running a

after several efforts to bre had been regletored.

Chi-yiu managed to eludo the Concluding the master said he through had been repulsed,

posing defence and

the Ch ese two goals in the lead,

Nothing daunted, the R fought back gamaly and bat the final whistle, they succes jed in reducing thouarros

Nicholson completing tim trick' with an excellent effor The Rest tried desparately the equaliser, but the a whistle, ima with the Chia

tet Ur his government a scat in is not a local problem, but one believed that cargo for export is

the United Nations."

Mao Tse-tung is not a gambler He has never been one. He is than full of common sense, and his colicagues are not less so. As we look back in his campaign against the Kuomintang Regime,

every

of his moves was carefully calculated and weighed. When over and wherever he chose to strike, he was sure that his fores outweighed the feree of his dever was a time enemy There

his action was kulded by

when

speculation....In dealing with

that may have an international character..

All defendants were refused ball by the 'Court due to the seri- dus nature "of their 'alleged' offence.

They were remanded three days, in police custody.

Lecture on

canily byallable In Shanghal. His vessel carried back to Hong Kong more than 1,500 tons of general cargo.

Hoteen returns

Also arriving in Hong Kong yesterday was the metot vessal Hoteen which has experienced

put.

tour hard days rent! Kwanted Winners of a Hard Tought

Who wille en route to Kring from Pukhol;

cleanly contested game by To Thembers of goals to threesomes par

vessol. three anys after the Hotech Jau

problems other than-military, he Christian Science the British-registered 120-ton Combined Chinese:-Yu Xiu-te

Is also guided by the same prin-

the same."

left

· Pákhot” on Lulchow: / Shmangal Wal, Th

Kee-cheongo Ho Ying-fun, Au Ke Po-keung, Chu Win

-hero. Reung" and Mbk Chun-wadau

cigle-never to gamble, the The Bible is an inexhaustible and Korean War, his principle is still storehouse of spiritual good! Peninsula, the ship received the

warning from the CHEMMATES Mr. Harold Molter, à Christian Thoon The fact that Mao Tse-tung Science lecture, told a church serving Hui Ling Bar The Hent: Campbell, Btharid sti" runs his own' affniré gives meeting last night..

harbour: 'on

inbour: on an island near Tozer Mullen, Tennucl,"Sa us good reason to believe that ir International relations, he is not Mr. Molfer spoke under the Kwangchowan to seek inholter Brown, Miggins, Forrow, Mich Just the "belo of Soviet Russia auspices of the First Church of agalms the typhoon, the vessel ran ton and Edwards, v

and was relosted: seven To those who wish to see him Christ, Scientist, in Hong Kongeurs inter quring higher side:

wan "Christlari suctiond in building up a New His subject

under the

EUROPEAN China not at the cost of her Scienco The Science of God's The crew members

direction of Captain C. B. Skin- sovereignty, let us give him time, Abundant Provision"

the master, worked hard to REMANDED Yours

ours etc.

J. SYU The lecturer comes from have the tiny, vessel tied up in the y

Eric Douglas Moxon, Chicago. He was introduced by typhoon shelter In the herbour, Mr. Wang Yuchangish

She returned here yesterday 40, Hong Kong Club,

60 tons of cargo louded attended for three days!

Hui-shing Lo ut Cer

STOLE MONEY FROM HIS SISTER

teall

from his and 10, was the hard

Selentine Christianity, said Mr. Molter, le a fountain of unlimited

TIC

which Into good. He made the point that Hinother vessel,

today from Takhos la the because there is only one lust British-registered Ethel Moller. God, who is unchanging Love,

f

on a charge of da driving gu

Defendant, while

Fordless good emerges from the called at Pakhol to pick up car along Honnos wonde cause.

lf wald that practical Chris-Fr

as applied by Christian

co, enables one to gatheri standurt of God. "The WAY have tale understanding

to tha"Elble as ofte

colurning on October 8; Imocke

alphons, Chinoseman,

present in hospi

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