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Usurped
Intervention By
Iranian Senate
Teheran, Apr. 29.
The Senate bicked up the Lower House today in-de- manding that a reluctant Shah designate firebrand Mohammed Mossadegh of the oil nationalisation bloc ise appointed Premier.
Young.
Shalt Muhammed Reza, Pablovi, though Incensed Japan, pin, ra Peter Sternk, ja Parliament's
effort to force
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big hand on a matter of Royal pree, palive, called the anti-Bri-
anti American, unti
Mosadegh 10 the Palure for conference, Palace Pourves said the Shah will bow to the popular will and Mos- worlegh, a millionaire, is Iran's mun-of-the-h, ur,
The right of designating a Premier to succeed the resigned iplomat, Hugrein Alo, is the Shah's alone. But Parliament, in a fever of nationalistic excite- mest whipped up by asgarsina-
Malaga, Inda, Australia, Newtons, strikes, violence, a imuni-
Zealand, 10 am, C.PA
Formosa, 10 am. CAT Slam, Burma, India, Pakistan. Middle East, Afrien. Europe, 9 pm
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THURSDAY, MAY 2
tion depot explosion and Com- namist threats growing out of the oll issue, took the bit in its teeth,
The
SECRET BALLOT
Senators in
a secret
Ching. Peoples Republle. 030 am.. baliot approved Mussadegh by the reported score of 29 of the 43 in attendance.
The Senate then proceeded lo Stem, Mologa, Indonesia, 5 pm.. final legislative action un im-
mediate
Kovernment ownership of the $1,500,000,000 British- owned Anglo-Iranian Oil Com
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enderprise. The Malls, or Lower House, voted unanimously las night for immediate nationallsa- tion.
Previously it had voted 79-to 12 for the designation as Pre- mier of Mossadegh, 8.00, Programine Summary 6.02 the small national
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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1951.
Answer To A Pilot's Prayer Soldier's
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Taking ditches and stone-heaps in its stride, the tank-track undercarriage of this Piper Cub plane is claimed to be the answer to the pilots' prayers. Design- ed by Count Giovanni Bonmartini of Italy, the invention was commissioned by the Est Company of Switzerland. The track can be adapted to any size of plane and can be fitted to retractable undercarriages.-AP Picture.
Taking No Reds Prepare
Chances
Manila, Apr. 30.
AS
On
The Chinese Communist authorities have ordered the evacuation of all non- essential personnel in the east Kwangtung porta, in- cluding Swatow and Chaoyang, according to ♫ Chinese press report,
The Philippine Army sta- tioned three Battalion Com- bat Teams around Manila ces through today
a precaution named Premier Mossadegh against possible Communist Prier Of Peace-No. 4 Ur Charits would have only seven
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National Defence sources said. its field reports failed to men- tion any large
concentrations
of Huks in the Manila vicinity within the past few days. But in Pampanga
north of
the Clly hots were
a
increused as a result of a report! that Huks in the Zambonles Mountains Province made foray into the central plains.
A delayed report from Isabela Province in northeastern Luzon sald Huks were killed in three encounters on Saturday between dissidents and patrols
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Unhappy
Marriage
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TRAŽI KĀKY (14
WOMAN NEWSVENDOR ATTACKED
Said To Have Led Two Men Charged
To Bigamy
Richard Buck, 25, Cor- poral, of 16 Infantry Work- shop. REME, Hongkong. was ordered to be bound over for one year in $500 by Mr Latimer at Central this morning on 24 charge of bigamy.
The case was conducted by Mr R. H. Woodlieud. ADCI, Hong kong assisted by Det, Sub-Insp. R. G. Laurel, O.C. Anti-Robbery Squad
Prosomating Mr Woodhead said that defendant had been serving as a soldier in the British Army and was married to Agnes Pates at St Michael Church in Manchester in June, 1935. It had been conflemed from the Man- chester Police that his wife was and defendant hed still live recently exmmunicated with her. In June 1950, defendant was posted to his unit to Hongkong and later became acquainted with a local Chinese girl, Miss Daisy Ma Mal-ying, a waitress
At Sessions
The story of an early morning attack on, and robbery of a licensed newspaper vendor, who, as was her daily custom, was on her way to collect newspapers from the South China Morning Post, Ltd., was told when two men appeared on trial be fore the Senior Puisne Judge, Mr Justice Gould, in the Criminal Sessions this morning, on an in- dictment of robbery with aggravation.
The accused are Ip King-chun, 23, and Tang Yau, and they are alleged, together with another not in custody, to have robbed Ho Chu of a gold finger ring, a gold neck- Ince and $150 in cash on February 16 last.
Mr A. Hooton, Crown Coun-
for sel, is conducting the case her the Prasccution. Accused *T kan not represented by Counsel.
The Prosecutor to the Jury of six men and a woman that
of the Allied Cafe in Kowlcon Complainant, who was a licensed
and they became
very friendly On December 9, last year, defen-
her
newspaper vendor, let house in Stanton Street shortly after 5 a.m. cn February 10
gold necklace to another gold- sunith.
23 On February
the 1nwa accused were arrested, said the ProEcoutor, who added that it was for the Jury to whether they did in fast parti- deside
cipate in the robbery or not, The Arial is proceeding.
dant and the girl were formally taking with her, as was her NO TRUTH IN
married at the Supreme
Couri
custom, the sum of $150 to the offices of the South China
newspapers.
Mr Woodhead then pointed cut that for his Worship's informa- Morning Post, Ltd. to collect
on the defendant's first mar- tion rings
had not Leen successful.
Defendant
very
was married
In June 1935 to Anges Pates at St. Michael
Church and both of them stayed In his mother's
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REPORT
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Washington, Apr. 29. American officials suid today that there was "absolutely truth" to a report published in Japan that President was working out a new blue- print of Asian policy involving creation and employment of four Japanese "divisions.
Truman
As complainant
came down the stairs, she noticed that there was a man at the bottom. This mum followed her, Counsel said. Street she hame. Later they Coast
Reaching Shelley moved to their own home at Andershaw noticed another man and this and both of them were work- person and the one who Was ing. Defendant was then in a
The ometais said such a report following her, possibly together civil post as a decorator in a
with: #1 Third man, bundled her appeared to be a "cock and buli
oft certain lirm. He had been work- into an alleyway
Shelley
storp
consisting of erroneous Stren Street. ing overtime and had
sailants Interpretation of the fact One of her
thot time for pleasure. It was agreed
little seized her by the neck, pusled
the Japanese police force of between them that what they her to the ground and another 175,900 men is going to ba had an
carned should be put in a
searched her
person. Whilst
divided into four divisions for her upon common pool; however, his wife this violent assault
administrative and failed to contribute. Unable to
mobility was going on complainant lost
purposes, -United Press. maintain the house, defendant consciousnces,
Prosecutor left for his rolatives.
said. Defendant also stated that in 1937, after
they had moved into
house.
their daughter Irene Mary, was born, and for this reason his wife was not able to work and he was then compelled to put in more hours of overtline, It was during this
that their period marriage d
deteriorated. NOT HIS CHILD
The report adds that alr rald precaution measurea being instituted and ̈anti-aircraft-runs are now mounted in various strate- gio points. At the Line Large reinforcements are said to have arrived in these coastal ports.
It is said the Communist aaorities anticipate that Nationalist planes will raid "thess" poris when they at
tack Quemoy.
Nudists In Street Procession
New Delhi, Apr. 29. Naked members of an Indian
of the 11th. Battalion Combat nudist soot the "Nagas"-led Team, The largest battle took 500 sadhus (holy men) through place near the provincial capital the heart of the Indian capital of Isabela City when six tonight. members of a band of 60 Kuks The holy men were making a peace procession designed to save the world from the horrors
new war.
were slain-Associated Press.
All To Go Into Uniforms
of
another
The
When Ho Chu regained con- sciousness she discovered that a
gold finger ring, a gold necklace and $150 in cash were missing. She also sustained bruises and injuries. She reported the mat- ter to the Police.
Used Cork For Life Jackets
For having 16 pieces of cork instead of 30 life jackets of an approved pattern aboard his Lai motor fishing junk, M2F,
was the licensee, that ned $30 by Mr.T.B. Low--at regarding the second accused the Marine Court this morning.
The Prosecutor
sald
there would be evidence that
boat was
In February 1939, defendant three days after the robbery he Defendant, whose was called back to the Forces soki a gold finger ring of similar intercepted off North Point on and was brving
In France, type and weight to that stolen, April 20, was warned by the Gibraltar and Malta, While
Magistrate to comply with the he was serving in Malta, he came day second accused sold a
to a goldsmith. Also on the conditions of his licence,
received
ved a message from
wife that she was going to have
a baby. He applied for leave to go home and discovered that the child was not his. He was then advised by the Officer commanding to
fot apply for divorce but he did not do so in the hope that after the war there might have a successful reunion
In 1949, defendant was sum- ioned before the Manchester Court for maintenance and was ordered to pay a weekly allow- ance of 30 chillings to his wife. NO HOPE OF REUNION While in Hongkong defendant received
or two letters from his wife but he could not see ony hope of reunion b tween then. He said while in Hongkong he had given this
much though mattor
one
For three months after their reunion in 1843 defendant found his life was happy, but once again the attitude of his wife char changed and so he rejoured an other unit. In 1945 defendant Carrying flaming torches, they volunteered for oversens service moved over a four-mile route and went to Belgium. He stated down Old Delhi's main streets the reason he had volunteered lined with more than half a service was because of his un- niilon people.
happy married life. As the Sadhus, Icarsome In 1947, defendant left his For strengthening the defence Agures in the flickering torch-wife and itved in his own house. The Hong Kong Rope Manufacturing of the province and preventing light, passed slowly by, the Co., Ltd.
sabotage, the Military Defence crowds chanted the names of Council in Kwangtung will call Hindu dicties. Many prostrated a public inecting on May 15.
Themselves
the dust to kiss The Council hall will discuss he sadhus' feet: others showered present harassing situation flowers and rose water on the the with the public, says a Chinese holy men's near-naked bodies. | press report.
Police bans had forbidden the zadhus to
completely un march urge people clothed to take up
either by
with them in joining
the regular army or their procession.h the
Most of marcherswore them their duty on cloths, a. fow even upon
clad
In June 1950, to their country.
themselves in saffron robes, but
net Ma The report adda •
Mai-videnciant
a waitress the police ban several in a cafe in Kowloon, He did the intention of the Chinese Communists to see all the com- acteristic costume consisting They became very friendly and only of bends or yellow face mon people are, in uniform.
he asked her to marry him last paint.
November, He said he sought CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE
The central figure in tonight's to secure friendship permanent- ANSWERS
procession was --1.Los Angeles,
Austrianly in order to find the happiness Cali 2. bom 26-year-old sadhu, William he had not had for some con- 0080 feet. 3. The clock in the Fischer who claims that his siderable time, Westminster clock tower. Hruses father is a British Army captain, of Parlament, London, England, living in London, 4. It is on the west coast of Fischer has been a Hindu Africa. . The theory of re-monk for the past four years intivity. 6. The song-thrush. under the name of Swarni Agchanand (Bliss of Homeless
i 19 said, is
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Capt. R. Thomas, adjutant officer, told the Court that he had known defendant since May 1049, and he was impressed with his` hard world. Last suld, defendant appeared very year, he much worried.
nesamone
This six-foot fall European's The Magistrate remarked that pink shaven-head towered | defendant dad, committed a above the rest of the procession, perious offence and was liable He attracted special acclamation to seven years' imprisonment from the dense crowds held but taking into consideration bacic by police and volunteer the circumstances and defen- cordons along Delhi's mile-long dant's frank attitude, he had central Chandni Chowk Street, decided to bind him over in the -Reuter:
mum of $500 for ond year
Canton Screens Defectionists
Dividend And Bonus Declared
The Directors of the Consoli-
Ing all the
Canion authorities are screen »
dated Rubber Estates (1914) LN. have decided to recommend at officials and employees, whoeval Meeting of the Company, to former Nationalist the forthcoming Ordinary Gen- defected to the Peking Regime, be held on Friday, May 25, the says à Chinese press report.
90 payment of a dividend of cents per share, free of tax, for the year ended December 31, 1950, and a capital bonus of 10 cents per share.
Many suspects are being de- lained, and it is said that these people will be sent to Shunsi for reclamation work.
SIDE GLANCES
خرومی
STRIKE
By Galbraith
- ĐÒPR, 1861 BY NIÅ TERVIST, IN, T. M; RYD, 12. 3. PAT, OFF,
"Bay, Dad, what's all this about follows your con toing
the lost genoration'?"!--
FROM THE FILES
100 Years Ago
Correspondenco
Sir-On account of the long prevailing drought it appears that many of the Inhabithnis of Central Victorin, who are dependent for a daily supply of fresh water on privalę welis, now suffer great inconvenience those sources being almost dried up.
Besides these many
others whose
requirements Wêre formerly abundantly supplied with this exential of life, at the Town end of the mountain: stream, emanating through the ravine situate between Glenealy Gardens
and Shelley's Park And themselves, I am Inclined to think, most unjustifiably de-
prived of Uint resource, as here-
1Ion
tofore available in their im- mediate vicinity, the present proprietor of the Park named being permitted at his discre
the stream in on to divert question from
from its natural course, inlo private reservoir on the hill, leaving the bed of the rivulet almost dry, and the ' sewer,
formerly washed and
cleansed by the surplus wnier daily running through It, in a stagnant state, with its ac- cumulating Alth
If our over-worked Surveyor General, and Police authorities, who ought all of them, also, to know a thing or two about Wiese matters, will not cee with their own eyes, during their usual perambulations this en- croachment on the public con- venience. I would respectfully recommend His Excellency,, Gur excellent, Governor Bouham and Legislative Council to en- quire int
merits of my into tho
complaint in behalf of the public without delay, and more-
over seriously to take into carly consideration, how far the
ublic health
and convenience could be promoted, by the con- struction of one or more public watering places, centrally in the
Town, for the sake of de- and cleanliness, to be placed constantly under super-
indefatigable
vision of cur Police Superintenderit.
Another important considera- tlon, during the hot season, I would beg to suggest to the government, and which might be easily accomplished by the "numerous"Jail prisoners duomed" to periods of hard labour, who are fod and clothed at the public expense, namely the watering of the Strecs dally, o prevent the annoyance of volumes of dust from flying all clay into our dwellings; do ramedy this destruc- tive intrusion, sea water mean- while might be used until sult- able public reservoirs were ob- tained,
There is not, I am certain, s single inhabitant of the City of Victoria who would not feel benefited by, and most grateful for, such a refrehhing boen. more particularly the house- holders in Queen's Road, whose Inconvenience is greatly. en- hanced beyond other localities, by the additional, not only pedestrian but vehicle traffic to which they are dally and hourly exposed. Besides Mr Editor, your own contemplation, both bodily and mentally, may ere long effects of the nuisance I now complain of, not an unimportant consideration either to a public man, or, tu your obedient Servant.
suffer
"CIVES"
Colony's Weather
The Ton Thermometer,
the
the
mnge of during month, has been' samo 6 de- grees ±bove the average. Of rain we might have looked for fails. during at
Inst
¤
third of
the
month, and to the depit of
Ove inches or
or so,
not had even
but we have Altogether the season is a re- shower. A passing maritable one, and all manner of prognostications result from It-the timid
typhoon-the
In the
is but
fearing
sanguine dwelling hope that a hot spring
the forerunner of pleasant and healthful summer, At one time Government made provision for of the weather; (perhaps: It confect registry doce now) There is no dou
Is no doubt but that, in time, we could, with a correct registry,
st a 'pretty
and, as the skill
arrive
hion;
knows-How to' nivivido,'an
determined
tidote, nomight measures be
on,
whereby and comfort should be success- Freadth fully ensured. If the branch-of- the Royal Asiatic Society in this. Colony was under more. solive management, much might be done in this war.
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