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PACIFIC

DEFENCE

BARGAIN

Canberra, Mar. 2.

Mr J. B. Chifley, the leader of the Federal Labour Party, told the Labour Party Conference today that he thought part of the "bargain" with the United States Pacific defence would be that Australia would contribute to Middle East defence.

on

"We shall be asked to protect all supplies in the Middle East and save those countries from Russian military aggression, Mr Chifley said.

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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1951.

THIS AFTERNOON'S RUGGER

England

Playd

In The Final Of The

International Series

By

“HANLINCODE”

On the Club Ground at Happy Valley this afternoon, the final in the international series will be played off. This match is between England and Scotland and kicks off at 1.30 p.m. It will be reffed by Padre Gover.

On paper it promises to be a very hard match and, whilst I do not for one moment think that the score between the teams will be high, I expect England to win. If Forsgate plays, and at the time of going to press it la rather doubtful, then Scotland's pack will be greatly im-

"My guess

Is that Australia | proved. will be naked to help in the Middle East in peace time," he added.

Last

week's eight, at times, lacked the co-ordination that a pack leader like Forsgate could the Con-have given them. In the lineout ference to make decisions on too, they did not use their policy to operate if such volun-

Mr. Chifley

asked

teer forces were sought, and sulfur height to any marked

forces were sought to enforce the United Nationg decisions,

He believed that real

dew

and their heeling from loose scrummages was far from good.

These defects rectified, Scot-

tence lay in peopling the coun-land's pack will give England try and fully using its sourcer.

re-something to worry about, be- cause. for all the talent in their the Englishmen at times van, did not combine as well as they should have done.

of

of

"I think we should cultivate friendship with the people Asia Instead of all this talk war," he said.

Lip

of

-Mr Chiffey urged the Party to support a defence policy building:

Australia's Air Force and underwater power. After wh.bl all the factors he thought compulsory military economically un- trailing wh15 sound.

At the base, Scotland have :he upper hand and if Campbell tackles and handles as well as

ch last week, then he and Golds- dangerous chmidt will be

the In the threes there is pair. Club line alded by that fast wing, McNabb. and they con concentrate on attack, because behind them they have

J. R. Henderson at fullback.

England have in their three quarter line Norman, Lattey, Barrett, and Laylon, a very and dangerous quartet indeed, behind them, Borwick, who is a the Goverment's very good fullback. on compulsory national ser-

In all, this sums up to vice. for youths. The Labour-

blocked the very hard, exclting game and to dominated Senate

The Labour Party Conference. #li which is representative, of Stater, will set Labour policy on defence, and is expected to reach

a decision over the week-end,

This decision will determine the fate of Bill

to a Select Commitice consist-expected and they will ing wholly of Labour Members. disappointed.

a

Trouble In

North Africa Reported

New York, Mar. 2. The Committee for the Free- dom of North Afrien said today that it had received word of a battle between French colonial troops and Arab Nationalists in French Morocco today.

The Committee produced a telegram

signed by Ailal Al Fassi, the President of the Istiqlal (Nationalist) Party. It said: "Situation has deteriorated. Rabat (capital of French Moroc co) occupied by troops, columns of tanks. Palace surrounded. troops, All cities encircled by particularly Meknes, Fez, Bloody battle at Todia Ksiba, where troops fired on elvillan popula- tion. Many dead and wounded, General de la Tour arrived on scene,"

General de la Tour du Moulin

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Fulfil

"Rangers" Missions Behind

The Enemy Lines

South bank of the Han River, Mar. 2. Twenty men melted into the mists swirling low over the waters of the Han River last night,

win both teams will have to is General Alphonse Juin's assis-struck deeply into enemy territory patterned by Bill last session and referred it open it out.

United Nations artillery and one more patrol ed that Sultan Sidi Mohammed report was filed: "Still quiet on the western front." But behind the operation there lay days of secret planning and the work of one United Nations

"modern Commando" unit-the Rangers.

Earlier in the day, the Aus-

Prime trallan

Minister, Mr Rober G. Menzies, told a con-

ference of Stole

A good crowd istant in North Africa.

not be The Committee further alleg

Ben Youssef was under house arrest and his palace was sur- rounded by troops and Lattey, police.

that he had endorsed a declara- condemning the Istiqlal tion PartyReuter.

TEAMS

England: Borwick,

Premiers of the Federal Government's ex- Barrell, Normon, Layton Lawes,. panded and accelerated defence Hutson, Carrel (Capt) Bogg, la triple Francis, Carter, Minto, Gregson, plan, and a proposal

Wynter, Wrighi-Nooth. the strength of the armed forces

Colours: Blue and White by 1853-Reuter.

Horizontal Stripes.

Scotland: J. R. Henderson, C.

Campbell, Stewart,

I said that the Sulian denied

DM. DEFEAT FOR

J.

McNabb, Golds- chmidt (Capt.) Logan, Meffan,

Monty Flies Henderson

To Cairo

Cairo, Mar. 2.

VIETMINHESE

the

We do not know what these calor and

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They came up the southern banks from their rubber boats and the

file

silent

Notices

Unless otherwise stated, ragis-" tored articles '(by air or sea) and parcel porta close an hour extiler than the ordinary matla where, mails close on Sundays or before 10 am, on any other days, registered and pareil pasta close at 3 p.m. on the previous day, Mallu ure_cloned it Kow- toon Central Post Ofies ons hour earlier than the 4.3.0. closing times,

SATURDAY, MARCH 3 Closing Times By Air Formone, a p

Blam, 5 pm.

Closing Times By Sen

Philippines," . p.m.

U.B.A, Canada, Central and South

America pm.

Formosa, 2 p.m.

Slam, p.m.

Parcels only for Canada, & p.m.

Indonesia, & p.m.

BUNDAY, MARCH

Closing Times By Air

Philippine & B. N. Borneo, 3

D.Jn.

Slom, Burma....India.

Pakistan,

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Hay, N. W. Europe and France, B

p.m.

Japan & Korea, & p.m.

Indo-China, p.m.

Tormo, 6 p.r.

Closing Times By Son

Japan, 9am.

MONDAY, MARCH 8 Closing Times By Air Formoen, p.m.

USA, & Cinada, 2_pm

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Closing Times By Bea

Indo-China, 10 m,m\.

Japan. 2 p.m.

Philippines. 2 p.m.

TUESDAY, MARCH 6 Closing lines By Air Formosa, 10a.m.

Jaweli Philippines,

& U.S.A. (letters second cinas mall and par- cala) Guam, letters and second clem mau) Canada, (letters only), 15 p.m.

Slam. 5 p.m.

Japan & Korea, p.m. Formosa, 5 p.m.

Closing Times Dy Bes

India & Pakistan, 10a.m.

Malaya, Burma di India, 2 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH

Closing Times By Air Malaya, Indonesia, Australia

New Zealand, 9:30 a.m.

Formosa, 10 a.m.

Olinawa, 3 p.m.

Fritado,

Siam, BUTTIM, India, Pakistan, Iraq, Iran, Egypt, East & South Mauritius. Great Italy. N. W. Europe and France, 8. p.m.

Indo-China, 5 p.m. Canada & U.S.A. 5 p.m. Formos. p.m.

Eisenhower

To Attend

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started bock through the pad-Malta Talks

dies.

faces.

SERGEANT'S report

General

London, Mar. 2. Dwight Eisenhower Bri-

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Sermon, 12.00 Noon.

Sunday, 11.00 a.m. and Thursday, 3.00 pan. Bible Lecture in Mal darin by Pastor Milton Lee,

Wednesday, 0.00 p.m. Prayer Meeting.

62 Boundary Street, Kowloon English Bervices Saturday: Sabbath School, 10.00

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IT'S AZALEA

TIME!

The Ranger unit which Then the radio crackled as crossed the ley, swift-flowing • calm voice called from the Han River is the first formed in vold: "Mission completed. We Korea. The average age of the are returning." men who took part in the mis- sion was 20; even the officer commanding and the sergeant who led the men were aged and 24 respectively. Moffatt, Farquharson, Me-

were blackened Their faces Callum, Smythe, J. Henderson,

In the best Commando tradition Colours: Forsgate or Graham.

Saigon, Mar. 2.

when they left their base camp Navy Blue.

French Union columns, con- and they are singing their Back in the comparative may attend a meeting of BARBARIANS HMNZS

verging through the Cochin- theme song for the night- safety of the village they lit a tish and American commanders TUTIRA.

China jungle swamps and rice- "Strulling Down the River!" huge fire in the shelter of aln the Mediterranean area Field Marshal Viscount The curtain raiser this after fields have broken up import-At the ravaged village near compound. Wagon wheels fed Malta soon,-informed quarters Montgomery flew here today on noon will be between a XV ant concentrations of Vietminh their starting point, their Officer the flames that threw into said today. The Malta meeting: a week-end visit. On Sunday calling themselves the Hongkong forces 70 miles southwest of Commanding, Captain Charles

sharp relief the blackened would be held following in. he will unveil the Eighth Army Barbarians and the New Zealand Saigon, a French Army cam- G. Ross, or 703, South Street,

spection tours by U.S. Admiral memorial window in All Saints' ship Tutira, which will kick off

of munique announced today, Lafayette, Indiana, told them:

Ice had formed on the wet-Robert Carney and Sir Brian Cathedral.

at 3.15 p.m.

General Jean de Lattre

"Our mission is to take pri- de

ted trousers of the

patrol Robertson, British C-in-C of Lord Montgomery spent last.

Com-soners, and stealth is essential."

and the cigarettes A guide led the silent file of earned fox since

they had the eastern Mediterrançan and; night at Malla, and today his sailors are like, so we cannot

the mission the Persian Gulf area. special aircraft flew him to draw comparisons, but we do missioner in Indo-China, de- me banks of the river. At their began seven hours

ner through the paddles along car

previously One official said the meeting Cairo by way of Benghazi and know that the Barbarians, clared today that French Union the

her were clumsy in their reddened, will be held in May. He said, the Western Desert battlefields paper at least, are a very strong reinforcements were still neces-jumping

point,

freezing hands.

"The Hate has not yet been ar- victorious side. However, the sailors have sary to defend Tonkin against whispered instructions his which

Sergeant Pitts told of the mis- ranged, but it will be a con- the advantage of having played any

the briefing that a Eighth Army surged to Tunis.

any aggression.

sion: We donted down the river Wearing a uniform and his together as a team and they can He said he did not expect to reconnaissance had made com- and then worked over the countinuation of a series of decisions famous black beret, Lord Mont-count on all the naval support.

be fully in a position to organise plete. It This will most likely turn out such defence

broad try for nearly a mlje. We could concerning the security of the until his

East. Middle komery was greeted by the

next connaissance ph to be a very entertaining match visit to France

was understood that Gen- British Ambassador, Sir Ralph

to confer with daylight the day before by the not make out a thing but at General and I wish the matelots Good the

the present least we know that our artillery cral Eksenhower would attend Stevenson, Major

Government, sergeant leading French Luck, J. Redman will control

has scared them.” 1th

Reuter,

patrol.

the meeting. Informed sources Mohamed Fuad Hafez Bey.

Mustapha

The men said "home" looked said he wanted to appoint a Nosrat this tussic.

Some of the men in the patrol presenting

had watched Sergeant Charles warm and inviting in the lawn commander-in-chief in the Bey the Egyptian Minister for

L. Pitts, of 621, North Virginia light, Coffee,

and Middle East who would be the Rt. Rev. G. F. War, and

Street, Terrell, Texas, float sleeping bags looked good to the directly responsible to his bead- Alle who were

Tutira: Edington, Hughes, the Anglican Bishop in

across the brond river on a log. tired men. In the fore- Harrett, Gregory. Keskell

quarters. Captain Ross Bled the report. Cocker, Melay, Howe, Kent,

A meeting at Malta inst IN KOREAN GARÐ told Falasing,,

that preceded pencil markings on month was attended by General Cooper, Watson,

at Sir Brian Robertson, Admiral Los Angeles, Mar, 2. Metene, Lewis, Gordon.

Pitts had been dressed as a the Intelligence map back I. K. Barbarians:.

Headquarters. An American hunter-author, Korean for his one-mua recon-

Another report Sir John Edelston, C-in-C of Snow

mission. (Army), “Trader Horn," claiming to be naissance

and was released: "Patrol activity the British Mediterranean Fleet, Slevin (Police), Hartland the son of the Scottish hunter, clambered up the ley banks of only was reported on the west. Air Marshal Sir John Baker, (Army), Gower (Army), Mynott Trader Hom, who died in 1991, the northern side of the river, ern front."-Reuter.

commander of the Middle East (Army), Tolputt (Army), Thor- is on his way to india bargain-made, his observations and re-

Air Force, and Vice-Admimi J. neycroft (Army), Moseley hunting for an 17-foot tall turned across the river to the

J. Ballentine, commanding the (Club), Davin

Allied lines. (Army), Win- elephant,

United States Sixth Fleet46, Wellington St., Tel: 20508. Undled Press.

over

front of a large crowd,

Montgomery -Viscount reporters that he would have no military discussions while in Egypt, adding "Everybody talks there will always be talks." -Reuter.

Govt Reshuffle

Casablanca, Mar. 2. In a reshuffle of the Magazen Government), the (Moroccan Sultan of Morocco; Sidi Mo- Vizlers hammed Yousef, the (Ministers)

belonging to the

Istigial Party were dropped.

TEAMS

(RAF) Reynolds

"Trader Horn” After Bargain

freshen

-

off

to re-

was a one-man re-

made in

He

yard (Club), Atkinson (RN), "I have had my eye on this So the village for which the Thomas (Army), Fawcett (RN), | one for a long time. He is patrol intended to strike during Warne (Club).

bigger than Jumbo in Barnum's its night probe was pinpointed. Colours: Blue and Maroon time but he is not a freak," Mr The mists swallowed the men Horn Baki on leaving by air but guns crashed from the yesterday.

south banks of the river.

Like glant hands thundering

Striper.

.

He intends to buy the animal By the way, don't forget that in Mysore and bring it to Si Ahmed Burgach, Vister of the entries for The Blarney America but he refused to give Habous (Religious Foundations) Shield Seven-a-Side Tourna- any more details-Reuter.

the Morocan Government, jment should be submitted

in

to

was replaced today by Moham Mr V. O. Roberts, Gloucester

med Bou Ouchline, President of Hotel, before & p.m. on Monday, Landslido

the Sheridan High Court.

Destroys Housos ·

March 8. All those who RTE Three delegates of the Grand willing to referee any of these are asked to submit Vizier, who represent the Sul-matches .tan's Government In French their -names and telephone One person was killed,

run Departments, were also re-numbers, if any. Remember it's placed-Reuter.;

for Charity.

THAT MADDENING PUZZLE~ ^

Tokyo, Mar. 2

two were : critically injured and

breakfast

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Wrong Address

It

Swiss Control

Of Exports

on ■ cavernous door, United Sir, I note in your issue of Nations, artillery erupted into today's date under the caption

Berne, Mar. 2. the stillness that shrouded! the "Six Months for Larceny by The Swiss Federal Council river. Like the Northern Lights Trick" that the address of Henry today published a decree con- flashing momentarily into bril- Crestejo was given as Hongkong trolling the export of a series lance, the big guns,'at 'the] & Shanghai Bank Buliding "A" of strategic goods.

neon-lighted the moun- Block.

The goods, which will now trips, rising sheer from the

I have to inform you that Mr require a Mcence, include northern banks.

Crestejo is not and never has various types of timber, been a resident in the above structional steel, and a number Building and it will be appre-of cheïnical producta,

rear

Con

The

two others were slightly injureti INTELLIGENCE TEST SOLUTION clated if you will kindly publish Federal Comell's action fol-

when a landslide 'crushed, two

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Mindye County, Iwate Prefec

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Zürich, Mar. 2... The--Princem Noyállatt Zurich Airport today for Lon4. don in a plane of the Kingʻi Flight Neshan bosh on holié day in St. Moritz since Feb. 155 -Reuter,

The dist eine la constatens with six" possible solutions which pan be wyjsten down at släht The second atue redtices there to two:

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