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CHINA MAIL

Worried By Developments

In Korea War

London, Dec. 1.

"Are we on the verge of war?" was the ques- tion on every lip last evening following the drama- (Special to the China Mail)tic announcement in the House of Commons that

Brisbane, Dec. 1.

the Prime Minister, Mr Clement Attlee, was seek- Magnificent bowling by Wright and the three busy ing an intimate talk with President Truman. bees Bedser, Brown and Although the announcement came urgently Bailey-routed the Aus within minutes of the President's threat that no tralians on a pitch that weapon was barred in Korea and was speeded up might easily have been by the flash news received here of his reference

dubbed alow and easy the first day of the Test Match.

on

first

to the use of the atom bomb, Mr Attlee has been considering such a top-level meeting for some lifted time, it was learnt tonight.

and

froin more

die-

English cricket WAS out from the grоOve bounced into a position which it is. being cyed critically tonight.

From the first aver of the

when Moroney was missed off the fourth ball, the four English bowlers assumed the control of the game and

Australian powerful

batting was considered array, which more than u match for any bowlers in the world, struggled rather hopelessly.

There was no suggestion that the Brisbane pitch favoured the bowlers. We have no alibi to offer.

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consider that "Wright

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had

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AS

The Prime Minister's decision is seen here the result of growing pressure of public opinion of all shades in this country that Britain must make a supreme effort to stop the slide into a global war.

have

an

In recent weeks both the would also immediately precl- Conservatives and the Labour pitate a world war by dragging Members

for in China and of Parliament

Russia in different

been atomic war. reasons feeling strongly-ari have not Mr Attlee is expected to press been slow in giving expression on Presiden: Truman the dire to their feelings--that the pace impact which American stock- of war in Korea was fast suck-piling of essential war mate- ing Britain Into a third world rials is having on British re

wür.

the

armament und industry.

An

£5

American stockpiling at Labour Members, especially the left-wingers, have been unprecedented rate has left Bri- Even though he was re- strong in their criticism of the tain with an alarming shortage warded with only one wicket ronduet of operations in Kores of such materials like zinc, sul-

phur, cotton and aluminium,

Apart from slowing down war more to do with the Australian by General MacArthur

They have looked with in- collapse than any other bowler. creasing concerns on the pushing

industries, even the threat of He spun the

way ahead of the United Nations round the corner.

large-scale

unemployment and

under General Moc-

That the shock of President Sandstormy

Jength

better troops

Arthur's instructions to than I can remember him doing Manchurian border, after clear no less in United Nations eireles Truman's grim atom threat was before. He gave Harvey, our

warnings from Peking. top scorer, n particularly torrid

and in America, was indicated The left wing section of by the London Times' Lake was time before lunch and traordinarily

"to | Labour, pressing_for applying Success unlucky not

today, correspondent have claimed the left-hander's the brakes on General Mac saying that "sent 2 wicket

on several Australian

are diplomatic political players

with quick tonight

Russia and China, to acclaim his

has In his passage which WELE growing,

in splendid performance.

strength, and Bedser owung the ball dis- yesterday well over 100 Labour published in the earlier editions of the paper but cut out from the later editions, the corres- late and the general Members, some of them mem-

the workbers of

Party'spondent said: "At a time when National Executive, signed an he gave no relief whatever to the urgent letter to Mr Attlee, pine the Security Council is delf- nonplussed pointing the latest atom-bomb berating on the turn of events issue and expressing their un-Korea, it is widely felt that disguised alarm.

Our

Established 3845

THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1950.

SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith

10.10

COPI, 1960 BY KEA SERVICE, INC. T. M. KED, G. B. PAY, OFF.

"It's by far the prettiest sofa wo over had now if we can only koop your father off of it!"

Bandoeng Plot Mail Nipped In Bud

Jakarta, Dea, 1. Government troops oo cupled the West Jaya capital of Bandseng ob Friday, arrested numerous Indonesians and announced they had smashed a planned revolt against the Govern- ment.

A

sald

chill

on a through almost the whole of the

garrison spokesman

ringleaders that the had been seized and the plot smashed. No details were disclosed.

occasions. Arthur and concentrament General Assembly."

concertingly mechanics

were

of this controlled that

batsmen, already by Wright,

Hardcourt Finals

And Today

Tomorrow

1

By "ARGONAUT"

Labour

TORIES WORRIED The Conservatives, for rather

nothing could have done more harm to the prospects-however Blender they may be of a within the United settlement Nations.

different reasons, also feel that General MacArthur should be

The correspondent added: "At, slowed down In pushing for ward for a military decision in Arst sight, the President's re- ference, It is pointed out, can only strengthen the assiduous Churchill's in-for

Security Council's

Korca.

Mr Winston

Bellable reports said the Government received in- formation from arrested arma-smugglers that a re- vols was planned.-Dated

PTCGS.

• BARBS

M

By HAL COCHRAN

TEN gossip more than women, Bays a writer, Probably

stinct of global strategy seen in of the

propaganda about the origins about women gossiping.

The

en -

ale that in the present i

Korcs a diversionary tub before torcement action against North One final and one semi-the whale, to switch off

and it is certainly in- final of the 1951 Colony tention from European defence. Hardcourt Championships

Conservatives, with phase of the conflict the United their eyes glued nearer home, Nations would give approval to are the tennis fan's attrac-are worried about the incom- the use of a weapon that could tions for this weekend.

plete state of the Atlantic de-only alienate all the Asian Starting at 8 p.m. this encesa point stressed with peoples, who are already shock- afternoon at the Chinese qual force by President Tru-ed and restiva

to bombing methods"—Reuter. man yesterday-the need Recreation Club, Tsui Wai-gain more time for pulling pui meets Edwin Tsai for abreast of Russia in the matter the second time in this of armaments and the danger

of long

Д

drawn-out adventare

"Paint Will Save Your Home" over Allied-advertisement Yeah-if you

keep up the payments.

Protest Stoppage

Workers

in many factories

Rome, Dec. 1.

pants of Rome

bright

Don't let a cloudy morning

from keep you

getting up and carly to go

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series. In their semi-final in the East, weakening the re- the large encounter last year Taui wassistance to Communist pressure stopped work for from 10 to

In the West the victor in four seis.

But it is a fact that the Bri-against

30 minutes today in protest Tsai has improved consider- ably since then, as evidenced by tish man in the street ip re-claration by President Truman, atom-bamb de- the fine display put up by him cent weeks is growing against K. C. To in the last and more restive that the

more -Router.

world

Charity ex

exhibition match, and American conduct of the Korean his impressive win over George war is bringing a third Choa in his previous round, but war nearer," Tsui, the veteran of many finals,

What is more, he feels that thinks that he still has that ex-his cost of living is going up tra bit to enable him to enter without much hope of improve- yet another final. A close and ment ngainst the mounting keenly contested game should costs of armament.

be seen.

as

are

in

EMPIRE REACTIONS

Tomorrow at the same place, In the growing crisis the Bri- commencing at the same time, fish the Colony Hardcourt Doubles anxious to take the other mem- Government 1s also final will be decided betweenbers of the Commonwealth with Col. J. Spence and Edwin Tsal them in working out a common and Tsui

Yun-pul and. Tul Wat-pul.

foreign policy. Although the odds

Apart from the Aslan part-2 favour of the Tsul brothers, the ners, like India, who feel Spence Tsai combination ap-strongly that an all-out war in

be pears to

formidable as the| Asin, particularly against Chino, Ip Tsai pairing.

should be prevented, even Aus Spence has not had the oppor- tralla in recent days is coming tunity of having a partner who out with open suits his aggressive type of play General MacArthur. until this tournament, and if he That Mr Attleo likes can cut his groundstroke errors strengthened with the strong to the minimum, a battle-royal views of the Commonwealth with the issue fought out to the members in his talks with Pre- last ditch should be the order sident Truman was much in evidence by an urgent meeting ho: had jointly with diplomatie Men areentatives of the Com- Singles Semi-final; Taul Wat-pulmonwealth countries this mor

of this year's final,

PROGRAMME.. TODAY at 3 pan. Colony Hardcourt

Edwin Tesl.

ning.

[the

criticism

of

to be

the

of

Notices

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2

Closing Times By Air Formosa, 3 p.m.

Slam. 6 p.m.

Closing Times By Sea Philippines de Franen. 3 p.m. Japan. 3 p.m.

Mauritius de South Africa, 1 p.m.

Central South U.S.A., Canada, America. 8 p.m.

SUNDAY, DECEMBER I

Closing Times By Air Phäippines & B.N. Borneo, 10

Formosa, 18 a.m.

.m.

Closing Times By Sea Japan, a.m.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 4

Closing Times By Air Formosa, 10 a.m.

U.S.A., & Canada. 2 p.m. Indo-China, French North Africa & France. p.m.

Siam, Burma, Malaya, Indonesia, New Zealand, Australia,

Ceylon, India, Pakistan, Persian Gulf Ports, Iraq, Iran. Egypt, East & South

tay & N.W. Europe. 5 p.m.

Great Britain, Africa, Mauritius,

Closing Timer By Sex Australia & New Zealand, 10 a.m. Philippines. 2 p.m. Formosa, 3 p.m.

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by carpets and rugs. Please drop than the 81st day of Decem- and have a look. ber, 1950. All persons, firms

KCC members are reminded UNION HOUSE and corporations

of tomorrow's tea danco at the club house.

Music will be provided by а small orchestra up to a certain time, and thereafter, if further dancing is requiked, gramophone records will be available,

Over five million pairs glasses are sold each year-and The KCC hope that members used to look on the bright alde.est support. it would help if they'd all be will give this function their full-

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Today's rugger match at Boundary Street between the Club and Army promises to be no less exciting than last week's stirring struggle between Navy and Club and should, providing the spirit of St Andrew doesn't hang loo heavily on the civilians, result in another first class encounter. The opening Pen- tangular Match of the day sees the Police oppose the RAF and at 2.15 the Club seconds face up to the 27 HAA, RA.

back to partner

The Army are fielding their strongest fiftoon. Innes is Goldschmidt and it is in this department that the game is most likely to be wan' or lost. Laws and Clayden have two hard running wings and as a combination have shown much more style than their opposites and, if given an equal share of the ball, will probably edge the Club out.

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The soldiers have a work-thrust if the Club are to finish the RA lads will have to re- manlike pack although the ahead. It is understood that most of backrow

One way or another I produce their best to win hero.. TOMORROW st 3 p.m.

still possess an inforeste a clase and thrilling en-

THE TEAMS Colony Hardcourt Men's Dotives pressed the view that Mr Tris factor alone lost the Navy

Commonwealth representu-clination to break too quickly. counter. bles Final: 7. Spence and Edwin Attlee must pursue

Teams: CHANCE FOR POLICE Tani v Toul Wai-pul and Tau United States the idea

Army:

McNabb. with the the game last week.

Borwick; Police, on their own ground, Laws, Clayden, Gower, Innas, Yun-pul.

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Army have shown mare mobility ment win since prewar days; Bogg, Hendle, Roden, Carler, Some spoke strongly on the and will

than the heavier Club eight the Airmen fell away badly in Thomas, Canham, Henderson.

no doubt secure as their last outing after Issue of any possible use of an

pro- Club 1st XV: J.R. Henderson, atom bomb for the second time advantage here to affect any dis- mlsing start and

Stewart, Turville, D. Henderson, tackling shows considerable im- Layton, Nolan, Lachlan, Carrel advantage in the tight. country under

The Club welcome J. Warns provement, Sievin, Tebbut & (Cont.), Mostly, Forsgate, FEELING back to the ranks and it the re-herrard-Smith will have a good Winyard, Handcock, Minte, PHOTOGRAPHERS.

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