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THE CHINA MAIL," MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1850.
YMCA group hears Presentation to President Chiang
talk on leprosy
N.N.D. Fraser, Socrotary for Hong Kong and China of the Mission to Lepors (founded in 1874 os on International and Inter-denomina- tional Society for the support of Protestant Missions in their work of relief and the spiritual instruction of those suffering from leprosy) gave a talk on the discuse at the YMCA Arm Chair Group meeting lost night. he address, well illustrated by slides, described the development of country clinics in the Swabue District of Kwangtung. Mr. Fraser said that the rosy treatment. A disused templa Inles grew
from the work of toe Goddess of Mercy which a busy out-patient deport- bad strod semi-derelle share i ent, established in Swabuc to partial destruction 25 years ag ke the place of the English venture, and the cklers under-
ideal setting for hi esbyterian Mission hospital, fonk in carry out the necessary fecked during the war.
To tils out-patient department lents came in, large numbers m a wide ares' sometimes uv by as 200 in one day werd text for a variety of aliments, Nwarin, ulcers, Injilies and -shot wounds, malaria, and a
of other infectionth. careful record was kept of patients wi o were fuund to be cring from leprosy. One or
who
game were patients who ben treated before the war
found to have been were
d.
# It became known that
ment was being given at a in leprosy clinle more and patients turned 4, some nearly villages, some travel- long distances in the hope they might be restored to with and strenght.
Careful study
After consultation with a group
way an
ronairs.
This involved work on the root an doors and windows floors, as well as removing <bo entrance and making a new ap proach. The cost amounted t some 2200 but h«lead of paying hard cash the elders printed a special issue of notes for the pur- pose and garanteed them iy │Etamping the seal of the town's idols or the back. When the ried harvest was brought in the paper money was redeemed,
gentry as well as by
President Chiang Kai-shek receives a gold, globe - symbol of the loyalty pledge to the Nationalist Regime of the same 400,000 Bumatră Chiness comn unity in Indonesia — prosented by Mr. G. C. Baw, head of a delegation of newspaper axseut ves and business leaders from Sumatra, who returned to Hong Kong recently after a 45-day "byality" tour Of Formosa,-- (Special to "China - Mall”).
DULLES DENIES
MALIK REMARK
Lake Success. October 20. Mr. John Foster Dulles, the United States delegate, today de nted a remark attributed to him
ulles said the Souble d
era!
Orphans in case disappear
British airlift to Korea ends
Tokyo, October 22. The British troops' airlift † Koreh ended today.
far
in 14 Aral 200 reinforce
Special service A special service was held.
cclebrate the
opening of the cle and was attended by all the representatives of Police and Cullda and Schools. ali of whom presented
scrolis
rolis express. Ing their appreciation. Visitors from Swabue repre- sented the Church, the Church After six month a careful School, and the Swabue lide xamination of these records and when they spoke they em howed that a large group of phasised the Christian mutive thus by the Soviet representative, Mr.
The Ball Royal. Air Force he 50 who had been registered lay behind the work, the design Jacob Malik, that Mr. Trygve Lie
staff which had been handling me from villages about 18 to show Christ's compassion foTM
the United Nations Secretary-
Paris, October 20.
the airlift Hastings transports i les away acrore the bay on all who
General, had followed a "double- sufter,
Three und particularly
Greek orphans, whose the staging point at Maulla and Which Swabuo llet. A visit was for these who, for no fault of thef
faced policy."
guardianship is the uld to this area
subject of the terminal point in Japan are and it was own, have been
American All cast cut an
delegation legal claims in Paris, Athens and spokesman said that Mr. Malik Alexandria, were today said to
aving found that leprosy was wide forced to beg for their living,
home. airlift
from the spread amongst the villagers.
This clinic
had told reporters for quotation have disappeared from Paris. soon attracted many of whom were unable to crowd of patients, many of them
that he had discussed Mr. Lie's
Jnlied They are the children of the phose, more position with Mr. Dulles. Mr. cotton millionaire, Talk to Swabue and were ton needing treatment for commor Malik had declared that Mr. b'nis. à Greek Communist from Acidlesex and the Argylls,
Strates Zerments and poor to pay tax fare to cross by diligases, but more than 30 were
erry.
suffering from leprosy. Doctors
Egypt who died in France last
Today
It completed the airlift- and assietants sailed across the
August. His will said that after ing of a sinullar number of troops but that the "United his death the children should be treat the patients, and the loca
States had made too many
Bucharest.
British 29th Brigade, which is mitments to Mr. Lie to 'rap' him." to live with a guardian informing the advance porty of the elders co-operated loyally on
still on. its way by 0. their side.
The Security Council has been A fortni
fortnight ago a Paris Court discussing the position of the of
the of Referees ruled that-pending Secretary General, Mr. L'e's. term an Athens legal decision on the of office which ends in February, validity of Zerbinis will their The Soviet Union has vetoed a present guardian, Admiral Geor- proposal that he be elected for ge Rallis, should continue to care another Ave years' term. Another for them. Today, closed meeting of the Council is
Madame Sulamide due later to discuss other Tuby, the Russian-born sister of
Theft convoy was escorted by today possible candidates.
children's
mother, two naval vessels-Reuter and the following statement by Mr. that they had disappeared with
The American spokesman read Madame Strates Zerbinis, alleged United Press Dulles in reply to Mr. Malik, Admiral fallis and had apparent- reported statement. This is just
is no truth in Mr. Malik's ly
Rone to
Parece
Court rejected another attempt of the Soviet Madame Tuby's claim to be the Union to discredit the Secretary- children's Interim guardian. Mai- General, Mr. Lic, because of the tre Charles Carbider, the solici firm stand he has taken in up-tor appearing for the Greek Con- port of the United Nations' action sulate, said that Admiral Rallis, in resisting aggression in Korea." who is a retired officer of the -Rouler,
Royal Hellenic Navy, and the three children, being Grook ná-
Christians and village elders buy each week to examine and Do had "followed
Stoff of the Swabrie O. 1. his offered to send over a tor and asistants each work
to supply drugs and tiress- The occupation of the distric
"liberating" If the Christians and the by the
forces di коде
elders would provide ac- not interrupt the work, though 1 nmodation for a leprosy clinic, meant travelling from the Na
d supply the furnishings donalist held Swabue
into eded, and would co-operate in "liberated" arch and back: but
organisation of the work,
Swabue was "liberated" thin when This was readily agreed to and district fell for
** time into the the
had been hands of a gang of pirates, mor patients who ing week by week to Swabue than 300, strong, and though the e relieved of the double four- first country clinte established way
A small Luilding, outside the able to carry on, as сле of the There ft village, which had been pirate Chiefs had a wife who was as a class-hause for began ment, the
attending that ellrie for treat- aken over and repaired
other in the nearby hed by the village committee town' had to stop as the pirates had been formed, anri the tooled. the town to the tune of and agistants cycled the half a million Hong Kong dollars, s round the bay or cressed and thought nothing of burning un and cycled the shorter houses over the hunde of the
between the hills.
accupants if there was any delay first clinic attended in meeting their demands. patients and each week the jers grow till a total of 120 ats were on the register and ese 70-80 turned up each -for-their treatment.
was
and
l development aroused the est of the elders in a nearby they offered even greater Jance if the Swabue Clinic fid help meet their need both general mecleat and for lep-
BROKE ARROW
COMING. VERY SOON JH TO THE
ROXY
AND
BROADWAY
ATCH FOR THE OPENING DATER
Fortunately this state of law- lessness did not last for many weeks and when the pirate menace had been cleared up the linic-was-able-to-resume-its-ac-
tivities.
COUNCIL MEETING ON KASHMIR
day.
Lake: Success, October 20..
At Christmas time sprelal ser- vicas were held at cách centre attended by patients, by member. of the village committees, by So far, however, no.meeting for riends and by neighbours, and that purpose had been called,
The Apokesman said that Mr.
the story of Christ's birth was
the
lite
tionals, had a perfect right to
leave France.
He did not say that they had to Greece or had even left
A Security Council meeting on The Judge M. Roger Barrau, Kashmir is likely before the end ruled that if the Admiral had of the month, an American de-taken the children, out of France legation spokesman said here to. It was a breach of the Court's de- cision that they should remain unill the Athens Court had wil cided whether their father's was valid. old again. To many this was Warren Austin. this month's S- issued a mandate that they ndeed "Good News" which they
be turned back at the heard for the first time-news o
curity Council President, would a gaviour who healed the lck
India. A Greek Consultte spokesman comforted the sad, and promise:
and Sir Mohammed Zafrullat said that it was not known where eternal, life to those that believed. Khan, of Pakistan, to discuss the | Admiral Rallis was It was, also quration of putting on the count, not known whether he intended agenda the report of the Kashmir to make sure that the children were hot given into Communisi Mediator, Sir Owen Dison.
hands-Reuter.
Mr. Fraser finished his talk by ointing out that the establish
of such clintea was only step toward the solution of the problem of leprosy.
meet, probably today, with Sirhe frontier if detected,
Beieral Narsing Rau, of
nee
Sir Benoval said, he did not
know anything about reports These clinics lacked, on the thut a meeting had already been. one hand, a well-staffed anted-Reuter, well-equipped hospital, on which
the visiting doctors,
and nurses should be based; lack-
musiclonta
ed too the agricultural colonies
to which the patients suffering from the 'contagious forms of the
SLOVAKIA TRIAL
HOCKEY RESULTS
The following are the re- sults of Hockey Lebgue matches played yesterday:
"A" Division
Prague. October 20. Villam Zingor, a former Czech Recreio "B"
1 Police "A" disease should be admitted, and major who has lived "under- in which
they should live as ground" for a year, has confessed Argonauts "A" 2 RAF normal a village life as possible on trial at Bratislava, Slovakia,
"B" Division while being treated intensively. that he drafted a political pro- Thunderbolts 13 Police "B"
based on Mr. Winston gramme
Rovers
0 University. Churchill's "United Europe" plan. Argonauts "B" 1 Nomads
He is the principal defendant among eight people, including a woman and a member of the Czech Government in exile fo London ziuring the war, who have pleaded guilty to charges of high
Keith Miller knocks up a double century
Brisbane, October 21.
VIC TOWEEL OUTPOINTS
ITALIAN CHAMPION
Johannesburg, October 21.
2
Twelve hundred Thai troops sailed today for Kores where they will join the United Na tions forces nighting againet North Korean Communists, addi Urited Press report from Bangkok,
Submarines off Dairen?
Five mysterious craft with low and round superstructure were recently sech In
the
vicinity of Dairen, according
to arrivals from South Man- churia yesterday.
The vessels, lined up at sea about one and half an hours crtiise from Dairen were be- leved to be submarines.
While fách signals were used to communicate among them-
the night, selves during
they did not interfere with merchant vessels selling to and from Dairen,
In the harbour of Dairen, no Russlan warship of any kind was
een recently, according to same informents.
the
However, Russian soldiers and
naval personnel were seen lolter-
in the streets of Dairen.
The Russians might have come from the nearby Russlan naval base at Port Arthur, the infor- mants added."
PSYCHOLOGY AS PART OF ART
The Hague. October 20.
Holland is consulting paycholo- Igists on what to tell the public The about atom boinb attacks.
Home Affairs Minister, Mr. F. L. Toulings, disclosed this in. the
4 Second Chamber, today in a rc- 0 port on Civil Defence measures.
A study of the possible severity and frequenty hir raids on Holland's main cities had been
the completed, he said. Trade union
psychologists and municipal authoritica · being
Jenders,
consulted.
Keith Miller hit five 'mighty trenson and capionage.
trial began before a State The sixes while compiling a double Court on Wednesday, when the Vic Towebi, of South Africa, A National Civil Defence Re. contury. (201 not out) for New defendants were charged with the world bantamweight cham-serve Cords, Would be available South Wales (820 runs for plotting to overthrow the present plon, tonight boat the Italian to help the municipal organisa- ninė declared) against Queens-region I heard about M. Chur-points in an overweight 10-rounds would be liicely forgets for heavy, champlon, Alvero Nuroloni, onions in about 50 cities which land (42 runs for one) today; chill's programme for a United bou volont
attacks, he sold when the Shefeld Shield
An Evacuation CommispIL Nuvolont was way Europe, match, was continued here.
I drafted a political pro-
wanda five times
Three of them went into the,
gramme In which Slovakia be for Holding as he resorted to ex- also been established which wo cama completely autonomous dessive clinching. In the face of be the executive Body for members' stand, yet Muler's in- while remaining within Czechos Towell's continuous attack. wartime migration-Reuter nings was a mixture of aggres-lovakia," Zinger was reported to Tuwiel scaled night stone, 8-1/4) mon and caullor. His first con- have told the Court..
pounds and Nuvoloni, eight stone, tury took him 240 minutes, after which ho hit 50 in. Gil minates Her, à former member of the war-
Another defendant is Tan Lich-10-1/4 pounds Reuter. and then, with a double century time Czech Government in exile In sight, he returned to cautious and later a senior Ministerial batting.
official in Prague..
The
He was quoted as having 'con- fessed to being the political ad- viser to the other accused--Rou-
• Brightest porlod
brightest period was when Miller and J. de Courey hit 100ter. runs in di minutes.
NEW U.S. C-IN-C IN EUROPE
JAP OFFICIALS IN ITALY
Rome, October 21. Two Japanese Government ofli- calls, in Ronic to study war dani- age reconstruction, conferred to.. day with officials of the Italian
the
New Robert B. Carney ár-kfinišity of Publie, Worki
London, Dotober 20 rived here today by plane from Dowlers had hard task on an
he officials "Dr. Augustin, M. Berlin, October 20.
the United Staten, omnes along Kanayama" offthe Jopunere Foca unresponsive wicket and Beymer. The West Borlin City Assemb- On November 1 ho, will
relieve
olgn Affairs Mus
Ministry, and Gore 120 bulalone the others by seniling hy today decided to abolish the Admiral Richard L. Conolly as 10
Pier Goncalo Rocon- town 12 maldens in 40 overs in death penalty 18-the three Wear Commander-in-chief of the tr.3. Structky kyo, faler vialtue which he claimed four wickets torn sectors, is geliby brings Naval Force in the Eastern At- the exhiciter, Itailan - National for 1887 TUNS..
West Berlin in line Even Lindwall, when user-de
of the city which Admiral Conolly will become, and land be fed de could do a litle on penalty was abolished d under the President of the
and nearby
vare denti vechaduring the war
Associated Press.
Westlantid" and Mediterranoan Fund Four 177/030 10W open in Rome," the wicket and bowled far below - Federal Confalitistion adopted, over COLUMN BASURA Moda Lainn
his top speed. RouIST,
Reminders
Today
Governor hud fudy Grantham ár- rive, Queen's Pier, 0.50 am. Whist. Drive, Europeun YMCA,
6.30 p.m. Union Jack Club, tombola, 7.30
Europcar YMCA, annual and extraordinary general meet- Ing. p.n
The Chong Rubber Estates, Ltd., Semambro Rubber Estater, Ltd., Chenor United Rubber, Co... Ltd. nunual general meetings starting at 12 hou
Coming events
TOMORROW
HK Rotary Club, lunch at Roof Garden, I Hotel, 12.30 p.m. Bridge Drive European YMCA,
0.30.m.
Urban Counell medt, at GPO
Bldg., 4.16 p.m.
NAAFI Club, Kowloon, table ten-
nis, 8 p..
Union Jack Club, dancing class, O
p.m.
Nine Dragons Servicey Club, whist drive, (cash prizes), 7.30 p.m. Cheero Services Club, whist drive,
8 p.m.
WEDNESDAY
Toe H meeting, 50, Maedonnell
Road. 8.30 p.m.
Cheero Services Club, dancing
class, p.m.
Nine Dragons Services Club, dan- ing class, 0 p.m.; boxing classes, 7 p.m.;" flim shows, 8.30 pm.
Union Jack Club, whist drive, 7.45
p.m.
NAAFI Club, Kowloon, darts, 8
p.m.; spotlight, 9 pan.
Debating
Society, European YMCA, "Preventive War", 8 p.m.
Women's Section,
European
YNCA, Games Morning, 10
a.m.
RESTRICTIONS
ON MEETINGS IN MACAO
The Portuguese authorities at Macao have taken measures to restrict public meeting, said the vernacular Press yesterday.
Public meetings and oasemblies must first be approved in advance the Macao security authorities Sefere such gatherings can be held in future.
Advanced permission must also. he obtained for holding proces- sions and setting off fireworks.
MAN KILLED IN FALL
A Chinese man, about 30 years of age, was killed shortly after 10 last night when he fell jumped from the China taurant on the fifth one of the Sincere Company Building.
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The man, whose identity was not ascertaled up to an carly our this morning, died on the vay to hospital.
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