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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13 Clostri Times By Air Philippines. Hawall & U.S.A.. (letters second clans mal; and par-

cels)

Gum, lettern and second

class maЯ Canada. (letters only).

p.m.

Sta...

Formosa, p.m.

Jafan & Koren, 3 p.m.

Closing Times By Bea

Indo-China and Indonents, 3 p.m.

Philippines, 3 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14

Cloning Times By Air

Communist Raids

A

On Schools

Singapore, Feb, 12.

dozen Communist youths today raided two schools here and collected from stu- klentity cards dents in their drive to du. credit the country's national registration system,

Both schools were in a compound about five miles from Singapore's business arca-Reuter,

Kidnap

Wedding Drama

Canes, Crete, Feb. 12, Crete's

Malaya, Indoneste, Australia and Kefaloyannis,

New Zealand, 9.30 .791.

Okinawa, 2 p.m

Siam, Bueta, India.

Romeo, Kosta

today told

five judges of his romantic Pakistan elopement with "Juliet” — Tassoula Petrakaghiorgis Hey N.W. Earnje sad France, whom he married in a

Ira Iran. Egypt. Fant

Africa,

p.m.

Great Mauritius,

Indo-Chinn. p.m.

Coanda & U.S.A.. 5 p.m.

Formora. 5 19.19.

Cloning Times y Sea

Formtesa, Dn.m.

Japan, 3 pan.

Philipplae. 3 p.m.

South Britain.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15

Closing Times By Ale

Formera, 10 a.m.

Postan

Gulf

India, Pakistan. Porta, Egypt. East & South Africa. Mauritius, Great Britain, Italy, N.W. Europe & France. 4 p.m.

Slam, Mainyn & Indonesia. p.m. Japan & Koren. 5 p.m. Philippmes. 3 p.m.

Indo-Chin

Africa, 5 p.m.

French

Closing Times By Sea

North

1.N. Borneo. 9 a.m. Malaya, Ceylon, Madagascar, In- dia. Arnbla, Egypt, Great Britain, and N.W. Europe, 4 p.m. (par & Tex); & p.m. (ord).,

Radio Hongkong

H.K.T.

Wal Lu

remote tery.

mountain monas-

The "kidnap-wedding" near- ly started a civil war in Crete.

"As I could not live without Tassoula took her in a taxi,

of helped

ssme

my by

were frisada," he said. "We all unarmed. I never formed an armed band."

Kosta pleaded not guilty charges that he formed

to

"an

armed band and armed resis-

u

Lance

Tassoula did not attend the the trial. She wrote to Court that she wanted to pre- of animosity vent a "revival between my relatives and Kos- ta's family."

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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1951.

Britain's Part

In Joint Defence Scheme

London, Feb. 12.

As Britain prepared to shift its Socialist economy from a civilian to a military basis, there were forecasts among defence experts today that Britain would pay the United States with informa- tion instead of dollars for the bulk of weapons required for modern warfare.

The argument was that production of enough atomic weapons, guided missiles, electronic instru- ments and chemicals would overtax Britain's manpower resources and drain the Exchequer.

Man Killed In Peak Accident

One workman Was killed and another badly

this injured morning when a por- tion of a wall in the damaged Mount Austin Barracks collapsed on them from a first storey height.

were bricks from the war damaged buildings when the ac- cident occurred shortly after 10 a.m.

The workmen salvaging

The Fire Brigade was summoned and Fire-

men had to dig among the huge pile of debris in- to extricate the jured at

and the body of the deceased.

لام

The police took strict mea- sures to prevent disorders the trial. As supporters of the rival Tamblies flocked into town, the police banned carrying of arms, millsamen.

Kosta kidnapped daughter

even by

Tassoula,

6.00, "Programme Summary*'; 6.02, "Symphony Of Strings Geraldo and Mia String Choir (DUCTS); 6.30. Can-

of a rich Cretan lonene by Radio given by Milsa Lee and S. K. Lee (Studio): 6.50, Arttur Whittemore and Jack Liberal Member of Parliament, Lowe on two planos 700, World from Heraklion, took her over News and News Analysis (London the inaccessible peaks Relay): 2.15, Symphony Orchestra: Mount Ida, deded 2,000 gendar 7.30, "Down Demory Lane"--Present ed by Aileen Woods (Studio): 0.00, mes chasing him "From The Editorials (London Edered only

and surren-

after the monas-

their

lay Recorded): 8.10, "Dux 200"-Derttery marrings. Gillette at the Hammond Organ: 6.30, Recital by Heddle Nash (Tenor): Attempts to reconcile 8.45, Letter From America"-5y| families, made by the Bishop Alistair Cooke London Relay: D. of Crete and leading personall-

Heritage Of Britain" Part 2. "The People" (Recorded London Relay); ties on the island, were today 3.30, "Song And Dance In Britain reported to have failed.—Reu- A programme

Scotland ter. from (BBCT 19.00, Radio News Heel

Weather Relay 10.15. (London Iteport; 10.18. World Theatre"-John Gielgud in The Family Reunion" by T.S. Eliot. Part 2 (BBCTS): 11.17, Goodnight Music: 11.29. Weather Report: God Save The King: 11.30, Close Down.

INTELLIGENCE TEST SOLUTION

ime three plays are: TIMON OP ATHENS: THE WINTER'S TALE: LUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING

London Express Sarrion.

man

No Crossing Of 38th

(Continued from Page 1)

Leg. Co. Meeting able terms.

Postponed

for Ger-

and clearly on this tople soon as a contribution to peace.

up their They had to make minds whether they wanted to do everything in their power to make it possible

be willing to many-if she

in European her part play

and honour. affairs on fair

"Unless Germany, plays her part in all spheres of co-opera- ever be an tion there cannot enduring sense of security for Europe or for the German people", Mr Eden said. necessary steps to give Germany sense of equal status the

THE FAR EAST Turning to the Far East, Mr Eden said that the duty of the United Nations was clearly to He hold on until such time as the

were willing Ho negotiate on a basis which took

The meeting of the Legislative Council, originally fixed for to morrow at 2.30 p.m., has been postponed for one week, it was announced today.

Indecent Assault

"The sooner we

IL better".

A 25-year-old shop-fokl, Tam Check Your Knowledge

Lu, charged with indecent as Answers

saul: on an 18-year-old omah, One of the pleaded at Kowloon this morn I. Pentagon. 2. heat-stable* factors

the ing that it was accidental. vitamin B complex. 3. Vixen. alleged that the amah tried to aggressors

Ericson. extract money from him.

1.

4.

Cotton. 5. Leif Joseph Priestley,

zelentiat.

in

As an alternative, it was sug- gested that Britain should sim to produce only the barc

minimum

In armaments

the United Kingdom and obtain the bulk elsewhere.

sald

The sudden speeding up was to have reduced previous hopes of making Australia arsenal for the British Common- the United wealth, leaving Sintes the only feasible ground for the development of new

on

weapons.

sore

The British government was said to have put this scheme of Ideas for export into operation months ago with the establishment of a committee of experts to find which discoveries of British research would yield the best returns in barter with the United States,

The committee's recommenda- tions were kept secret, but there were indications they concerned mainly

anti-alrcraft guided missiles, non-poisonous gases, high-speed turbines and in- proved equipment including some for underwater. In return for data on these new develop- ments Britain would expect to receive atomic weapons and sup- plica of orthodox weapons and other equipment,

Already there was said to be consultations between the United States and Britain in several sections of the British armament industry including standardisation of tools required for the industry,

Authoritative sources

Sports Pause

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Coca-Cola

King And Queen Of Hearts Dangerous U.S. Army Plans

Mr and Mrs John Courtney as the King and Queen of Hearts at the Vic-Wells Costume Ball held

recently at the Lyceum.

Alleged Robber Gives Evidence At His Trial

Evidence that his part in the robbery was to act as a look-out man and to help carry away any spoila, was given by To Nam, third of three accused, when the New com-Territories Murder Trial continued before the Senior mented that with the econointe Puisne Judge, Mr Justice Gould, in the Criminal Sessions dimculties of British

rearmathis morning. ment it was certain both coun- tries would obtain "solid bene- its" from such a plan.-United Press.

Careless Car Drivers

Practice

Passengers Alight From Moving Trams

Fifteen persons who faced a charge of alighting' or in boarding a tram while motion, wero this morning nt Central each fined $5 by Mr Latimer, who in pass- ing the sentence remarked that

passengers should obey the rules in respect of getting on

and off the tramo, tho violation of which was not only a dan- ger to the public but also a danger to themselves.

The Magistrate further warned that should the offenders be brought up again on the same charge, bo would impoce а heavier penalty.

For Europe

Washington, Feb. 12. Some Benators here asid today that they thought the military planners hero re- quired 70,000 United States troops for Europe this year. The Senators, who asked that their names be with- hold,

based thelt opinion

on an Impression gained from the Chairman of the Joint Chicis of

Gon- eral Omar Bradley and others that Congressional approval of fround foro nid for Europe would in- volve sending about four additional divisions,

The Senatora thought these divizions, plus two divisions on occupation duty in Germany, would bring to about 100,000 the num- ber of American troops available for the North At- Janilo Army commanded by General Dwight Eisen- hower-Router.

Insp. W. Gillies, prosecuting TRAVELLER

informed tho Court that the Pollco authorities would in due course notify the tramcar com- pany that should instruct the gatemen and the conductors not to allow the gates be opened before reaching the tram stops. He suggested that the gatemen or the conductors should be

ply

with the rules.

MENACED

ON

TRAIN

at

dealt with if they falled to com- Sentence of nine months' hard labour and banishment was Im- Four other defendants, Chul posed on Kong Cheong, unem- Kal-yan, 22, shop foki for ployed, by Mr d'Almada boarding, Cheng Man, 31, Wai Kowloon this morning for de- Men-tee, 48, shop foktis,

and money and manding a watch Wong Shing 34, chup kenper, for with menaces from a new ar- alighting, had each of their bail rival from North China. of $25 estreated when they failed to appear in Court answer the charge.

DISI Chan said that complain- to ent, Lung Hing-chi, arrived at Lowu last Friday and was walt- train for Kowloon

23,

During the train journey to

surrounded

The 15 defendants who were ing for a arrested by Police for alighting when the defendant asked him while in to get his ticket for him. Com- or boarding trams motion at Des Voeux Road Con- plainant refused to comply with tral yesterday

afternoon were the request

Tuk, 22, Fung Mun, 32, Lam

Sin Chun-sun, shop toki, clerk,

LI Por, 24, labourer, Lau Kowloon defendant, with others, and complainant 40, shop doki, Kwok Kan, 25, adopted a menacing attitude Fat, shop keeper, Lo Hing, 42, shop and asked in Mandarin for $150 foki, Lo Pak-kee,, 18, shop fok, and a watch. Complainant put Nam Shu-hi 25, foki, Lam

Ting-choi, 39, shop Keeport Bred that he would give a atruggle but eventually see, 21, office boy, Li Tung, 20, hem some money fold, Liu Yau-man, 24, foki, Pon Tao, 47, shop keeper, and Yia arrived in Kowloon.

train arrived at Tsimshatsui, defendant RG another mana Fuk, 40, Loki.

followed complainant who broke Into a run and tried to escape. PC 1040 saw the chase and

h

New Ships For intercopted the men.

P. And 0..

this morning for careless driv- charged with the muro" enctors' | (including first and second.. se- | order two similar ships. A morning

he

when When the

his car, August 27 last following a rob- | was informes by Li Chun that that present it is anticipated/ raw and prepared oplum.;

this

Accused admitted two pawn masked and armed with short tickets, relating to a fountain Brearms, cutered a hut occupied pen and a wrist watch stolen in by deceased and two other One of the rabbery, havlug been found employees of the firm. on him when arrested. He de- the intruders demanded money

OPIUM FOUND was counting clared, however, that one was from Lo

10 who first accused banknotes ot a table, and when given to him by and the other by a man Li deceased

Following the success of the IN CUBICLE queried the demand Chun, one of the other robbers. he was shot.. The three accused 28,00 has now had some eigh-

liner 28,000-ton

Himalaya J. W. Underwood, of room On trial oro Cheung Fal-san, ware subsequently arrested.

Leo Kel, 38, shop toki, was 532, Peninsula Hotel, was fined 30, Cheung Man, 27, and To Third accused in evidence this teen months service in the UK fined $800 or two months by

the P. & Mr Latiner Nam, 29, $30 by Mr Winter at Kowlcon

are who

jointly morning admitted having gone Australia trade,

at Central of Lo with a party of four other men

has now decided ta Company

when he pleaded E building

a charge of possessing ing.

Prosecution stated that on the cashier, in a hut at Chiu Kang cusod) in the early hours of though full detalls are not avail- guilty to s afternoon of January 21, defens Village, New Territories, on August 18 to a small hut. He able

According to the prosecution, Det-Sub-Insp. Van and a party of Police Road, bery and shooting, in the early they were going to steak rice Himalaya in appearanée, dimen-

raided the second floor dant, while driving 9154, along Laichikok

but tonnage, collided with a richsha causing hours of August 18, during and that he was to help carry it slons and

may of No. 345 Queen's Road West at which Lo Ki

On arrival near the hut he have certain modifcations in 4.20 was wounded and alight injuries to the puller.

p.m. yesterday. In the Similarly summoned, E. L.

he subsequently

died.

was told to keep a look out near passenger and cargo accommo- rear cubicle of the premises, the Mr Charles Loseby, KC, a barracks.

Police seized four taels of raw His Rocha, was also fined $30.

Shortly after the party had One is to be built by John and one and a half teals of car collided with the near-side instructed by Mr R. A. Wadeson, of a taxt at Chatham Road in is appearing for the fest ac- left him he heard the sound of Brown & Co., Ltd., Clydebank prepared eplum and one oplum

a gun Hill cused, and Mr A. J. Clifford, on

shot, He Immediately and the other by Harland & pipe.. front of the Gun Club

did Wolff of Belfast. They will the instructions of Mr Alfred left for Sheung Shui. to Barracks on January 20..

Defendant pleaded this morn- Y. Hon, is defending the second not know they were to use probably be fitted with the ing that the opium and the pipe

violence.

Denny Brown stabilisers which were left behind by his father and third accused.

One of the pawn tickets found have had a prolonged and suc- and he was to look after them. The Prosecution is conducted

Mr Cheng Kwan-shih, 50, These new Uners will, when who was shot by an unidentified

take the

English was fined $250 or two months account of international obliga- Sweets For Britons

by Mr d'Almada,

IMPORTANT NOTICE!

ALL ARTICLES OF AMERICAN

IMPORTED WOMEN'S WEAR

tions.

Formosa was an issue must form part of a

of a

which

Be

they

dation.

by first accused to take Chusan.

will

resemble

the

by London, Feb. 12. Mr J. Reynolds, Crown on him by the Police was given cessful trial in the Company's

to himn Britons will be allowed 5 Counsel, assisted by Detective to a man named Chan who lived general

ounces of sweets a week, instead Sub-Inspector W. H. Summers, in Kam Tin Village. He failed completed, join the Himalaya man while having tea at the

of live of the current ration

A Jury of four men and three to find Chan but met Li Chun on the Australian run and will King Fu Restaurant on January women have been empanelled, ounces, starting Feb, 25, it was

who gave him the other pawn form a valuable addition to the 30, left Queen Mary Hospital announced in the House of Com- It was alleged by 'the Crown ticket, accused said.

that mons-Associated Press.

the three accused, all

pease settlement in the Far East This was part of the question of a treaty with Japan.

It was essential that the terms Japanese peace treaty should be agreed and jointly signed by the Commonwealth nations and the Allies who fought against Japan from the beginning.

Mr Eden suggested that the hends of countries or the For- Ministers should meet at regular intervals for

cign

the ex-

COMPRISING FURS, COATS, press purpose of giving political

direction for military prepara- affect tion.

While the work of military co-ordination acted reasonably well on a regional basis, political direction was lacking. Germany was an example.--

Canton

Larson 30 Buying furniture (Refer to page 10, "Cantonese Simplit"):

"Vocabulary:

By: Radio

the moment.

10 A. (2) Lerng-jorg(1) sch(2)- f@}dzee-toy(2)

The trial is proceeding.

Embezzlement

By Salesmen

~Two - salesmien: Wong Hung, 20, and Yim Kİ, 36, "charged with embezzlement, were fined over in $50 each and bound $500 for one year by Mr d'Almada, at Kowloon this

The thirtieth in the series of 4. B. (1)Ngaw (1) toon-(3) nay 1сззала Cantonese

(3)msaye, to be husta)

ho(2) mah(3)7 broadcast over Radio Hongkong SUITS, FORMALS, SHOES,

Shall I go with you to buy i!?

4. A. by Mr S. K. Lee will be given men(117 You are not too busy, eh?

(2)Nay duk(1)-(1)han morning. this evening at 6.30.

Both men were employed by 6. B, (2)Ngaw (1)yeq-gali (1). PURSES, MILLINERY, JEWEL-

For the guidance of listeners duk(1)-(1)hean. Im not bury atlon Street. Wong on January 1 Kuo Chi-man, of 103 Reclama- we publian below a summary "The diplomacy of the peace-

the backing subsequent

of the lesson. Sumunarkes for 7. A. (1)Yee-gah(1) hul(3), hob(2) embezzled $211 while Yim em

lessong

bezzled $148 on October 1. Inst LERY, GIRDLES ARE “STRICT-makers must have

will be mah(3)? Shall we go now? of arms. cannot see any escape published in the China Mall let's go

B. Holt(2), hulia) Jaht1). Yes, year. The embezzlements were from that," Mr Eden concluded.

9. S. Seen(1)-thaong(1), yeeno (3)

not discovered until the Chinese books LY” RETAILED TO BONA FIDE

"I do not think that we shall every Tuesday and Friday for

of this radio meest)-(2)ych gah(1) see(1) shish New Year when the

What kind of furniture do you want, get very for 1 we only protest the duration

were checked, air? our own lack of strength and feature.

DSI Robertson stated that hope thereby, to stay Moscow's

had been toong (3)look- part of the money HONGKONG CONSUMERS.

obvious expansion spirit."

jema (1) yes (2) Two deaks and six recovered" and that defendants' relatives were willing to mako DURING FEBRUARY ALL NEW

FURS, NEW COATS ARE LESS 30% CASH DISCOUNT.

MODE ELITE

22 Queen's Road, C. Hongkong.

Reuter.

Attempted To Steal Dog

a

For attempting to steal dog outsio a hut in Kowloon Tong Village, Chain Chi, 30, un- employed, was given a month's Imprisonment by. Mr: Winter at Kowloon this morning.

147. (1)toy or toy(2). 140. yea(2), A chair.

A table.

19. (5)mook. Wood. Wooden. Combinations:

1. Yuri) Jerng(1) toy (2), One table.

2 Teann(1) toy(2). A dining table.

3. Boh (3)–(3) dzes toy (3). A desk.

chaik

11. B. Noe(1)-dea(1) hoh(2) (1)m

heh(2) nohi?!? Are these all right? good the rest. Inspector Robert- 12 A.. (2)Ngaw (1)m joong(1) son added that complainant did vee (3) [man(i)-deo (1) (3)msok. not want to press the charge.

I don't like this wood.

13. 5. Neo(1)-dantt) (3)hat_hohta) (3)mook. This is good wood.

14. A. Yesso(3)' gay(3)-daw{1} freon (2) ab(3)7 How much will

Yut(1)-jorg(1) yedia). One they (31 chair.

# (3)Mook toy (3), A wooden

table.

General zxpresslánat 30. Clab(1) seo (1),

Furniture,

stated W. Jonca Inapes of the dog. daan-(s)ha

[·gan (3)

27. (3)Kam (8)baong (3) leang. all,"

Thuying Fumiture: 1A (Ng«W: (B)yau - put(1)- Walk (#)=(D) dugo v-, ; (2)1m, that "the

mal gahti)- Wong: Blu-tung, 'hoard - $10 | 009(1).. I have an office, but I hard animal barking, fercely outside

po Kuraltuszone

mli bir but, yasanjay, 10 pm): 10-dev (1) au5 (3) (1) | Printed and published by FREDERICK ZIET, FRANKI 2001 lavestgate and saw distant buy from Tur) 1 want to and on behalf of South China Morning Post Limited at 1 In the process of pustil te houdt beni sure(1) (Almanya, Wyndham Street, City of Victoria, in the Colony at- Hongkong. dog inside, a mess

"good place to buy uzysk

· B. (3)Haam«(3) haarig~(3) lanŋg

MOTHER OF TWINS IN COURT

A 23-year-old, married wo- yut (1) - Lacen (1) - (3)700-bank(3) man, Ho Kip-yee, who gave

mun (1). Altogether $1,200.00.

16. A. Desin (2)-mayo (1) sum(3) birth to twins, several days ago, #wai(3) nh(3)? Why are they so was brought before Mr Hin- expensive?

shing Lo at Central this morning 17. 6. (1)M-(9)hal gwat (3) 10k(3), for hawking without Исексе

They are not "expensive,

#

{1}Yes-gah(1),..... (a)mook and causing an obstruction in awat (3). (1)run-goong (1) walia). Thomson Road yesterday. After As present, wood is deer and labour she had explained the cirem- is dear..

19. A. Deam(2)«K&R$#{N} == {1}yian stances of her case, she west.

pain (3), KWAL() nal) cautioned and discharged on both WPG labour an expensive charges. She was given $10 by #40; 6. Yun(i)-()) w6 (4) 700g+hIN, ME LO to buy milk for the bas

P. & O. service,

SIDE GLANCES

yesterday.

By Galbraith

alzeme (3)yem (2) ng 10() bles, whom he said had not had "Why, When I met you, you were the

jany mich slovo her arrest

Jain your pollage

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