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BRITISH TROOPS PASS THROUGH EMPTY HUSK OF SUWON Grim Scenes In City

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(By CYRIL AYNSLEY)

Suwon, Jan. 31.

British artillery and armour have moved northwards through the ruined city of Suwon and already their guns are pounding the enemy.

The arrival of the British makes this sector even more cosmopolitan. Already the Americans, Greeks and Turks have been in action.

Mail

Notices

A

surface

mail to

United

Kingdom per us Pyrrhus will be cloked on February 3,

This mall is expected to ar- About rive at Liverpool un or March 14.

OT

This is the fourth time the United Nations troops have passed through the two magni- Acent pagoda-topped gates which guard the north and south approaches to this cient walled city.

Between the galea lies empty husk of the town.

an-

the

If the

inhabitants return they willi have to

search for uny the rubble memorias beneath

and

of dusty corrugated zine roofs starkly standing walls. The red brick Christian Church remains erect, but cold and empty. The bank in the main street is also undamaged. DR any other

Uniese otherwise stated, regla tered articles (by air ICA) and parcel posts close an hour earlier than the ordinary mail: where malls close on Bundays or before 10 .m

days, registered and parcel posts close at 5 p.m. on the previous day. Malls are closed al Kow- Central Post Office loon hour earlier than the G.D.O closing times.

India.

оп

Gulf

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1 Closing Times Fly Air Fergiart Pakalon, Ports, Egypt, East & South Africa

Great Britain, Italy, Maurithis, N.W. Europe & France, B p.m.

Sham, Melaya

Indonesia.

1.7.

&

Japan & Korea, 5 p.m.

Philippines, B p.m.

Indo-China

Africa, B p.m.

& French

Closing Times By Ben

Japan. 3 p..

Indo-China, 3 p.m.

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2

Closing Times By Air

North

B.N. Borneo, Australia and New

Zealand. 3 p.m.

Philippines, awal

&

U.S.A..

(letters second clara mati and par

and necond cels) Guam, etters class mail) Canada, (letters only),

A 13.74.

Formosa, 5 p.m.

INSOLENCE

This afternoon I looked in and found a cluster of Korean sus- on the floor pects squatted

indif- slaring unblinking and ferently, awaiting interrogation. one slept, outstretched. Only the remainder just squatted there. Only one smiled and it

a smile was unmistakably

Insolence.

01

I walked up the main street to the

Established '1845

MAIL

THE CHINA MALL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1951.

Dash Stretcher Party's

Through Enemy Fire

a casualty A stretcher party of the United Nations forces seen removing under enemy fire from the scene of street fighting in a South Korean town. London Express Service.

Des Voeux Road Shooting Trial Commences : Barrister For Defence

First charges to be brought under the

north gate. My foot- Emergency steps and the chatter of mag- pies building a nest were the

only sounds in strange silence.

and be asked question,

the

town

same

of

But it was pleasant to sit in the sun and talk about home. Because it has been a lovely day and the 25 pounders have been quieter than they were the last two tights.

(Principal)

Regulations

(section

Atlantic

Union

Urged

DRINK

Coca-Cola

GRINDING OFFENSIVE RENEWED BY U.N. FORCES ON MAIN

MAIN KOREA FRONT

Tokyo, Feb. 1.

United Nations troops renewed their eight-day grinding offensive at dawn today in Western Korea and met no opposi- tion at the outset.

The jump-off followed a right of strange silence in which the Chinese Reds failed entirely to counter-attack as they at- tempted on Wednesday with heavy losses.

"Officers said either the Chinese were holding

back in preparation for a large-scale counter-attack RECKLESS

or they had made local withdrawals from their

main line of resistance as a result of heavy casual-

tics suffered in yesterday's (Wednesday's) bitter DRIVING

fighting."

Sobbing Loiterer

Bound Over

At the beginning of today's IN CITY

push, Puerto Rican and VS.

troops advanced

unopposed

deeper into the entrenchunght- Chang Ming-liang, 39, banker,

studded

hls constituting the of No. 4 Ice House Street, Communist main defences south round floor, native of Shang- of the Han River.

hat, was fined $200 by Mr Latimer at Central this morning

UN planes spotted and attack-for reckless driving. ed 400 enemy vehicles moving An endorsement of The toward the front Wednesday licence was also made upon the night in the Western sector. application of the prosecution.

Throughout Wednesday night,

W.J.D. Cameron,

B-20 bombers and F-82 Twinning sold that at about

A sobbing 17-year-old youth, Lai Wing, pleading guilty to toltering with intent to commit a felony, was told by Mr Hin- shing Lo this morning at Cen- tral: "Wipe your tears and go home. Don't do it again."

Lal, who said he made п living by selling newspapers, was Wednesday cautioned and discharged, and bound over in the sum of $200 for one year.

"unusually

Mustang night fighters attacked 11.30 p.m. last night, defendant, enemy troops along the battle who was driving car No 3840 lines by the light of dropped along Chater Road west to east, flares. The Fifth Air Force suddenly swerved when passing moming summary sald pilois Ice House Street and collided reported

good with

a parked car which in results."

turn pushed another car three feet away. Then defendant's car got off and after travelling for about 20 feet collided with and another car pushing it forward nine feet. Both cars involved sustained damage.

Defendant told the Court that he was trying to avoid a pedestrian before the incident

Meanwhile, the Chinese rushed up rein- forcements ឆន the Allies attacked with grenades bayonets in the hills North of Suwon and Kumyangjang.

HEAVY FIRE

James Det. Sub Inspector Martin told the Court that about 3 p.m. on January 30, the defen- dant was seen by PC 1287 in Twenty thousand Reds were occurred. He had held a driv- the Hennessy Road car park spotted moving up in the Kum-ing licence for two months. near Stewart Road turning the yangjeng sector, one source handle

of the doors of four sald. Kunyangjang is 23 miles private cars and peeping inside Southeast of Seoul.

windows.

the vehicles through the The U.S. Tenth Corps in Central Korea attacked along The police constable, who was with the US. First and Ninth in plain clothes at the time, was Corps already engaged to the

116A) for carrying of firearms were handed in by the Prosecution at Central this morning when commenced in the

Memphis, Jan. 31. committal proceedings were

The on the pave-

wartime French Premier, M. Paul Reynaud, on January 13 in

who belleves 60 divisions bomb plus the atomic could remove any Russian

yesterday for his watchfulness, about 500 Western threat ngatust

Lal claimed amidst sobs that urged Europe, today

opposition heavy fire, he touched only one car, Atlantio union of the free

There was nations to combine military. governmental

was

Closing Fines By Bea Ceylon,

Mauritius.

chung, aged Madagascar, India & Pakistan, 10 a.m.

Philippines. 18 a.m. Malaya. 3 p.m.

Parcels only for Canada. 3 p.m.

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3

Closing Times By Al

Formosa, 3 p.m.

Sam, 5 p.m.

Closing Times Ty Sen

Japan. 2 p.m.

Siam, 2 p.m. Formosa, 3 p.m. Ceylon.

was

a

The. in the

power.

LTL

F

"We want an Atlantis union even in the economie phase, but things In Europe. are so different. We are so

As I turned a corner

it was shooting incident which occurred hear English voices good to

the

oldment of Gloucester Building know "Watcher

broad daylight. Mataja. Indonesia, Ceylon, India. rebum?" I gave the usual reply,

before Mr stopped running and was seen Standing trial Persian Gulf Ports, Egypt, East & "Nothing."

inside his Siu Ming, alias to thrust the parcel South Africa. Mauritius, Great Bri tain, Italy, N.W. Europe & France.

Wicks

4 p.m.

Tseung Pei-ka, alias Cheung coat.

alias Tsang Pei- Mr Landau approached and the Pui-cheung,

might and of man fell and was told by st 20. a native

The 72-year-old states- parcel Shantung, who faced altogether Landau to get up again.

had tiropped

who is here on mai, four charges.

Siu is accused of maliciously middle of the streel. The man

goodwill lour, told news- But the Spring-like sunshine

men be cocking.

Europe "must fight appeared to thrown the starkness of wounding Li Chi; being armed then produced a revolver which

automatiche Walther .32

for this union." Who,with a Suwon into bolder relief.

did reb Li Chi of $20,000; using; When he saw that, Mr Landau

An economic union must I wondered, was the last cus-

firearm without lawful grabbed the man from behind

awalt a united Europe. tommer in the hair-dresser's shop in the main street? The front authority against Li Chi and and he him.

POLICE ARBIVAL modern attempting to use a firearm. but blown out

For the prosecution, Mr C, of Criminal

Sub-Insp. J. O'Connor, who Mottram, Director Investigation, said that he had had been buying tickets at the the waitten permission of the Queen's Theatre, heard Attorney General to place the commation and broke his way

Emergency through under the

the crowd. and an churges Regulations before the Court.

Indian watchman also appeared Appearing for the defence, is

on the scene, earnestly tried to Mr S. V. Gittina, instructed by Italy, N.W. Europe and France, 3 fatham the anal moment of the Mr A. K. W. Lui, ef Messrs

trotesque

petrifled group

1.0 and Lo.. of # death in front

wrecked

Opening the Suwon station. locomotive in They had obviously been sud. prosecution, Mr denly caught

Chinese accountant of a small instantaneous Are.

Arm in Mong- engineering

it

his week- The engine had been moving kok and when death struck because one ly practice to go to the bank, man had been steadying him- via the Yaumati ferry, in order self by stretching out his arm to to draw money for the pay-roll.

Madagascar, Aden, Egypt & Great Britain, p.m. Ipar & reg): 5 p.m. ford). Malaya, Burma & India, 5 p.m. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 4 Closing Timer By Air

Philippines & D.N.

Mauritius. Inganese chairs stood inviting'y in line before a lang mirror and it would not have been sur- prising to see a brush alather still on it,

Borneo.

1.m.

Stam,

India. Burma,

Pakistan, Iran. Egypt, East & South

Africa. Mauritium,

Great

Britain.

p.m.

Japan & Korea, 5 p.m.

Indo-Chinn, B p.m.

Closing Tits By Sea

Formona, 5 p.m.

Formosa, 0a.m.

Slam, Da.m.

Japan, a

8.1

Radio Hongkong

IX.T

GROTESQUE

More

GROUP

I

with

in

43.56

for Mottram

Insp.

O'Connor noticed

the

the

man had a gun in his hand and the so he also drew his. The man said dropped his gun to the ground

ulvided there. We whi have to unite in Europe in order to compete with the United States economical- ly."--Unlled Press.

NEHRU'S

In some terrible that Li Chi, aged 48, was the und the Police officer picked i| CALL

was

8.00, "Programme Summary: 602, above his head. Death caught $20,000 and $30,000.

"Jazz for the Modems" Prenim in this position and trans- ted by John Waring. (Studio); 6.30, "Hit Parade"; 7.00, World News and fixed him.

News Analysis. (London Relay):

7.15, Mantovani and His Orchestra:

WRAPPED IN PAPER

The tableau grouped around

that

7.30, La Demi-Heure Francaise him: were equally (Studio); 0.00, "From the Edito

cept

rials" 8.10, Local

11 from Here" With Joy Nielinis,

worse, London

tho

up.

Just after the incident had

It. G. occurred outside the Gloucester orcade, Det-Sub-Insps Laurel and F. Roberts rushed to

CALL FOR FOR

UNITY

Ahmedabad, Jan. 31.

Unemployed

commended by the magistrate West. The Tenth moved ahead But Gets

Constable

Arrested In

Stabbing

Case

yards against Light and then

ran into

little change front line positions on Wednes-

The Option

Chung Sum-nan, 25,

Li-

day as the two great forces in Western Korca locked in com- bat. One Allied patrol last employed, was fined $10,000 or was reported but seven miles six months by Mr d'Almada at South of Seoul.

Kowloon this morning for pos- To meet the swelling Allied session of 20 taels of raw opium offensive, the Chinese also were at the Jordan Road Wharf bus said to

have patched up their terminus yesterday,

Insp. J. Orem, prosecuting, badly mauled Fiftieth Army South of Seoul. They brought said defendant was seen hand- in elements of their Thirty-ing a percet to a bus-driver at Defendant For the bus terminus. eighth, Thirtyninth and

Seoul was stopped by a policeman and Police Constable No. 3711 tieth Armies from the

the

parcel wast Xound to be was severely stabbed while area.

The saw-toothed front runs containing raw oplum. on duty near the Sing Tao

between Seoul, the Red held Enquiries later revealed that Jih Pao carly this morning. capital of Republican South defendant intended to send the He was found suffering from Korea, and the airbase city of parcel to Un Long and request

ed the driver. to deliver the nine stab wounds in Wood Road Suwon, 17 miles to the South.

parcel by the well-known

footballer

Lal Shiu-wing who reported it

Under Div. Supt W. Seagrue,

to Wanchai Police Station.

mediatly

HEAVY LOSSES

American

the Eastern CID squad im Australian

started

artillery and Mustang fighter

enquiries planes plastered the Chinese BAD BEEF IN Dia- blistering shells and firebomb KOWLOON TAXI

which resulted in the arrest of and North Korean positions with PC 2447, niso of Eastern

ettacks yesterday.

trict Infured constable is in One front line offer said the

Soldier Fails

To Appear

keliled

225

In answer to a question, the defendant said he was taking the beef to a shop in Kowicom.

A butcher, Man Hing, 32, of "must have hospital. His revolver and a blowe

Sheung Shul, was fined $150 by watch which were taken from thousands of Chinese."

Mr Winter at Kowloon this the scene. Complainant Was The Prime Minister of India, him have been recovered.

An estimated 3,500 dead were full longth and gripping a rail] On these visits he drew between lying on the ground wait- Mr Jawaharlal Nehru, today ap-

The motive for the assault strewn over the thawing battle morning for possession of

pounds of unwholesome beet. ing for the

ambulance, InsP; pealed to members of the in- has not been ascertained. deld after the attacks.

W. Jones told the Court Insp. On the East coast, United that yesterday morning at the Laurel found ave empty shell

dian National Congress-the rul- a pencil and cases,

a button,

Nations warshipa led by the 4 milestone in Castle Peak On the morning of January 13 He also picked up a wrist watch

Ing party of the country-and

U.S. battleship Missouri pounded Road, the Police stopped and the Indian people to show the natural ex- he went as usual to the Hong-with a broken wristband.

to plece a second city on the searched a taxi. "largest measure of unity and

In it they Communist shoreline supply found the beef which was claim- dead. kong and Shanghai Bank and they were

The complainant was taken co-operation in this hour of na

route in North Korea,

ed by the defendant. alice handed in a cheque for $20,000. (London Relay Recorded):

This second naval. strike in Studio Concert Jan Strangely they were

He made this appeal when Hu (Tenor) with Plano Accompani-waxworks that one could hard-He drew the money in $10 notes to Queen Mary Hospital where tonal crisis."

two days was aimed at the town ment by Belly Drown: Take ly feel horror or pity. That made and smaller denominations. Of it was found he had a broken

of Kosong, 45 miles North of the Express this sum, $5,000 he put in a brief jaw. After two or three days introducing a "national unity"

38th the remainder he he recovered sufficiently well to resolution to a meeting of the

Parallel dividing line case and

attend an identification parade All-India Counell of the Con- wrapped up in paper.

The $50 bail put up by E. J. between Red North and Ro On leaving

Bank, Li where he identified the accused gress, calling upon Congress- walked along Des Voeux Road is the man who had attacked, men to enlist the people's co- Ainsworth, military driver of publican

RAS.C., Shamshulpo, sociated Press operation in the Indian Govern- 8th Coy, and when outside Lane Craw-robbed and shot him. ford's he became aware that a: Evidence of the complainant's ment's efforts to solve the prob- was estreated by Me Winter at and in-Kowloon this morning when the

defendant failed man was paying marked attenInjuries was given by Dr Liners of food, finance

* to answer tion to him. He was wearing Tit-hool and by Dr George Choa dustry,

It also urged the people "to summons for speeding who performed the operation to either dark blue

a

their sink

alleged differences, work extract two bullets, one in the

lorry, No. overcoat or raincont

driven his wealth."

Edward Outside the C.N.AC. offlec, right shoulder and the other in hard and increase the national have Rotterdam, Jan, 31.

A10428 in Prince of the left. man drow abreast The Arst Dutch emigrants of the

resolution Was Dr Choa declared that

The with

un Road on October 12 last year this year left today for Freman and attacked him. Li raised

animously passed by

theat 20 m.ph, whers the area was tle, Melbourne and Sydney the alarm. The man tried to regard to the jaw wound the

Council. but Li patient escaped deith-mfri-

a 20 m.ph. limit. At the last the Motership Sibajak of

Speaking on the resolution, out culously. The bullet wound in Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Line.

shoulder could

Mr Nehru said that the Indian hearing Ainsworth pleaded not guilty to the summons and the people themselves should solve case was remanded to foday for their problemas. He gave

the hearing. assurance that the Government would obtain foreign aid as much as possible.

Heavy Dutch

Dick Bentley and Jummy Edwards. Service. (BBCTS); 8.50. Sports Review - By Phulips (Studio); 9.10, "Thur day Berenade"- A Programme of Continuous Music Arrangeti by Betty Drown: 9.30, "Pleasure from Books

A Talk on Reading Diaries by Tam Driberg. M.P. (BBCTS); 8.45, Vivian lla #t the Piano; 16.00, (London Relay); Radio Newsreel 10.18, Weather Report; 10.10. the pera""Carmen" (Biret) Acta 3 and 4. With the Other Principals, Chorus and Orchestra of La Voula, Man Conducted by Carlo saba- 11.15. "Goodnight Musle": 11-31, Weather Report; God Save the King: 11.33. Close Dow

no.

At

INTELLIGENCE TEST SOLUTION

Let m be the number of coins thrown on the counter originally. Let me be the number of važe in which three (and three only)

20

of the m colna can come down

heads. Let m(2) be 2 multiplied

by itself a times.

"Then the chance that, threa coins cotno down, henda is me3/mid) and similarly, when one con la

(100).

Bo

* becomes

m03/m (9) == (x − 1 ) 03ƒ(m-11(2)

Emigration

Ir.

the

grab the paper paed

resistext and

black

have

Among the 60 passengers "Snatching" whereupon the man the left

375 children under the were 315

age in the blue coat whipped out a proved fatal if it had been one of 12

12 saytag farewell to Holland, Also aboard for Australia from revolver and fired it at Ll. The inch lower. Amsterdain was Johannes Hen-atter fell to the ground awa

y, who, for his family of four, that time he thought he had only received the 10,000th vian issued boen wounded in the thumb but ho had other more serious in- Jurica

by the Australian government to Dutch emigrants--Associated Press

When is la C. 00 15 20 and a French Envoy At

15 10, and obviously m(9) twice

"Bo six nofna warn throw on the agunter.

London Express Berton

The Kremlin

Moscow, Jan. 81.

to

CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE The French Ambassador

FunBurr

The attacker was seen to grab the parcel and ran across Pedder

Street and up the alleyway next

Hearing is proceeding.

APL Judgment

Confirmed

Ainsworth

"WOG

to

the session was attended by Man That Can't

over 300 leading members

the

01

Party, now meeting in view

main

was

since

Stay Away.

South Karen-As Dangerous Goods

On Board

Begging With Insolence

of

Kwok Shu, 27, mistress fishing Junk F404HA was fined $500 by Mr d'Almada at Kow- loon this morning for possession of 66 rounds of rifle ammuni- Leung Chun-wah, 32, native tlon, 34 detonators and nine were Junk at Aberdeen yesterday Hunan. of Anhui, and Shek Kong-yung, dynamite bombs on board her 20, native of

and, dan- ordered to be expelled by Mr without a permit. Latimer at Central this morning

were ordered ta for begging for alms in a insolent gerous goods

be confinented,

Insp. J. Orem prosecuted,

manner.

Insp. Gillies, prosecuting, sald that defendants with others not in custody went to No. 93 Third Sweet. Arst floor, yesterday

| afternoon.

The ammunition

Ship's Officer's

Bail Estreated

A. Finley, chief officer of the

to 38 Alpha Orange, had, his ball

of the changed conditions since 1947, when the Party's

A maid, servant, the only goal of national freedom

A 63-year-old Tung. Kun reached with Washington, Jan. 31.

the transfer of man, Chul Tak, who has re-person in the house at that time, turned to the Colony, slx umes gave ten eents to each of the Circuit power.-Router. The United States

Aho to Whiteaway's. With a crowd

refused his deportation for 10 defendants ho ran up Theatre Court of Appeals for the District) in pursuit,

years on August 17, 1949, was oopt, anying that they would of $25 estreated by Mr d'Aknada of Colombla today ordered the

When at Kowloon this, morning when cách. tocept Lane.

10 ho failed to appear in Court on At this time, Mr Leo Landau, Government to restore imme- Surprise Raid On sentenced to nine months in- only

prisonment by Mr. Hin-thing refused, defendiants marted

Imook on the door continuously a charge of breach of the Star manager of Jimmy's Kitchen, dinte control of the American

City Hotel

Lo at Central this morning.

in And furiously. The matter was Ferry bye-laws. Russia, M. Yves Chataigneau, was standing in his doorway and President steamship line to its

Chui, who was arrested

The defendant was alleged to ...Wanchal,

on reported to the Police Station Road, called on the Soviet the man running past with former owner, R. Stanley. Dollar.

Star 1. John Galsworthy. 2. Death today

were have climbed over 'the on Jaffo

bolla defendants Staging a surprise raid The judgment, unaalmously

|Fetry wharf gate. yésterday. Valley, 3. Ancient. Toys, such as Deputy Foreign Minister, Mr a gun and gave the impresion

that ho was chasing some-approved by the three-judge a hotel in the Central district January 28, was warned by the and dolls, balls and crocodiles with Alexander Bogomolov.

Details have been

of tho interview, body else.

after being re-deported, Jaws that moved

Mr Landau followed him into count, upheld and perfected the this morning the Police under Magistrate that if he returned arrested. wie by appointment,

order in Mr Dollar's favour Mr R. H. Woodhead, A.D.C.I. again found in the tombs of Earpt. which

be committed Gaelic

given a sentence 8. Ho ferried

the were not disclosed. It was po- D'Aguilar Street and he turned previously sued by the Federal Hongkong, and Mr Roberis O.C, he would

On District Court here and la effer CID, Central, arrested a man in consequently

of several yours. boote across the river Styx, d. leved to be purely on Franco-right to Stanley Street.

reaching house No 1, the mantive Emmediately United Fres possession of a Mauser pistol. Queen Elizabeth,

Sovlot affairs-Reuter

4.

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