The fight for the strategle peaks inside the Reds' old fron
began at 1. a.m. Sunday, 17 hours after Gen. Matthew Ridgway broadcast his offer
reach a cease-fire agreement. It went through
night
when the Iteda their reply and continued More than 170 recruits insde;
and good their escape during a fire on Monday as diplomats which broke out at their camp military leaders considered the
Red Recruits In Triangle
Mass Escape
to 窳
dict.
The
next movo in the checker at Wel-yang county, Kwangtung,
the world early on Saturday morning, ac-board play which cording
Chinese Press hopes will end the bloody con- report.
next move was up to Communist troops who went
Gen. Hidg- after the escapers were ambushed on and by a band of Nationalist gueril-way, but as of 12 noon (Tokyo las in
a few miles from time) no new message had been hill £
The soldiers resisted dispatched to the Reds. the camp. ond skirmishes lasted for about message will say whether the the Rede al- half
hour. Finally, the UN will accept
ternative proposal of the 38th guerillas were forced to retreat
the Kaesong arca their
hideout Parallel in mountain following the arrival of Com-as the meeting place and July
10 to 15 as the time. munist reinforcements.
WOS reported that the Communists suffered 60 casual- ties and a number of guerillas were also killed,
to
10
On
The Communist soldiers suc- ceeded in
two
CHINA MAIL
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TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1951.
St John Ambulance Brigade Review
Hongkong was represented at the annual review of the St John Ambulance Brigade held in Hyde Park, London, last month. The two representatives were Lady Divisional Superintendent Miss D. Wright and Corps Officer H.F. Shields, who are seen in the above picture chatting with the. Commissioner-in-Chief, Lt-General Sir Otto Lund, KCB, DSO, and the Superintendent-in-Chief, the Countess Mountbatten of Burma, CI, GBE, DCVO. The review was carried out by the Duke'
of Gloucester (Grand Prior of St John).
Appeal Against Tenancy Tribunal
Gen. Ridgway originally sug Kested that the meeting be held aboard the Danish hospital ship. Jutlandia, in Wonenn harbour. MOUNTAIN BATTLE Military secrecy prevented the rounding up 37 deserters. They were taken back publication for more than
of the UP correspondent's days to the camp and were shot.
account of the bloody fighting in the mountain areas below Pycng- gang It was a battle for posi- flon rather than an offensive and it was not large as battles go, but
Secret Papers Reported Lost
Denver, Colorado, July 2. The Denver Post sald today that weret amy documents "of great importance" had been re-
11201
for the Gis clinging to the tuce of sheer cliffs it made a cease-fire
ce
and
13 12 cut the
andications.
enemy
scem far away. It began when two powerful Allied task forces lunged northward from Chorwan
linked the crash of o ported lost in
on below Air Lines plane United
Fort Collins, Saturday
the Eighth A dispatch from Colorado. in which 50 people
reported Army Headquarters were killed.
bailling for 11 that UN troops The Denver Post added
ound south of Pyong- "within
realm of high ground Was possibility that the documents gang encountered heavy enemy as the Chinese em- dealt with truce efforts in resistance
ployed mortar and artillery. Korea
of lire. There was a general in- Agents cf the Office
mortar and Strategic Intelligence
Crease in enemy went to
the entire Aartillery fire along of the crash. the scene spokesman would not confrm front as activity generally in- that there were
such creased over the lull of the past pny papers on the airliner.-Router.
the
Sequel To Bangkok
week.
An estimated
1wo епету well dug in and
Salion by mortar and artil-
lery fire employed a consider- of fre on Allied Revoltable volume
unita Aghting for the high ground south of the Pyonggang Bangkok, July 3. Eighteen high-ranking Naval sector.
chiol oneers, including Navy
UN unlis had previously ad- Admiral Luang Sindhu Kamo-vanced slowly during the day luavin, were dismissed, according under a hail of hand grenades to an offelal announcement to-
and 60-mm mortar fire. Other day,
units attacking the
se" morlar fire.
Rear Admiral
Anon
Phan
Verdict Allowed
An appeal against the decision of the Presi- dent of the Tenancy Tribunal in which he refused an application by the owner for eviction of the tenant, was allowed by Mr Justice Scholes in the Supreme Court this morning.
Appellant was Leung Slu-hong, of No. 22, Tai Cheung Street, ground floor, Un. Long. He was repre- sented by Mr Y. H. Chan of Messrs Lau, Chan and Ko. Respondent was Kan Yim, residing on the first floor of No. 22, Tai Cheung Street,
Was who Appellant,
the owner of the premises applied to the Tenuncy Tribunal for an crder to avier respondent on the ground that the latter was four months in arrears of rent, which he claimed was payable monthly.
Tribunal under section 18(e)′′of,
Or- the Landlord and Tenant
which stated that dinance, where a tenant was in arrears of rent for more than 20 days the landlord was permitted to get back the tenancy.
Mr Chan said his client was asking for costs of the
Man Assaults Woman
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Tho word comes from, the Latin salarium, salt monoy, bo- cause the Roman soldier was once pald in rations of salt.
To say a
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Sentence of six years' hard labour was passed by Mr Justice Gould (Senior Puisne Judge) at the Criminal Sessions this morning on Ng Fo, alias Malaya, Indonesia. Austrails, New Cheng Tak, 27, who was unanimously found guilty by a Jury of three men and four women on a charge
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The indictment was under Section 118 (1) of the Emergency Regulations, 1949.
The Jury returned their ver- the men found at the place by diet after deliberating for 25 the Police were not known to
him. minutes.
When the trial resumed this morning (after having been ad- journed from June 25 because of the
Illness of Mr Justico Crown Gould),
A. Hooton, Counsel, said that his Lordship had at the last hearing ruled some doubt regarding the first and third counts against ac- cused. He said he agreed that there was Insumcient evidenes
of
CARELESS DRIVING
R. C. Johnson of No. 8 Devon
Mr
to proceed on those two counts, Road, was fined $480 by but he was prepared to pro-O. V. Cheung at Kowloon this ceed ότι the second count morning for careless driving."
The defendant was in hospital only, which was just as serious
and Д
representative pleaded the others, is any
Mr Justice Gould remarked gulity on his behalf.
Inspector Yeung said Johnson that what Crown Counsel had sold coincided with his own view. was seen by Mr Tebbutt (A.S.P.) 08 manner in Addressing the Jury, his Lord-driving in a zigzag ship explained the position to Nathan Road on the morning them and directed them to return of June 1. The Police offlecr formal verdicts of not guilty on shouted to him to stop but he the first and third counts agains: continued his way, driving
Eventually the samo accused
traced. The
Pro The Jury accordingly formally his car was
ofcer added that returned not guilty verdicts on secuting
no accident had fortunately these two counts.
ORIGINAL CHARGÉS resulted because it was early Ne was originally accused of in the morning when there was with little motar or pedestrian traile being in joint possession Lam Hing on February 28 last of a pistol and four rounds of ammunition swithout a Beenez being in the company of Lam
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Radio Hongkong
JL.K.T.
0.02,
Certificated Radio given by Miss Lee Wal Lan
Ship's Master
4. Programma Summary; "Schools Quiz"-La Salle College, v Diocesan Boys' School conducted by Yvonne Charter and Anthony Cut, cher (Studio); 8.30, "Cantonese by and 8. R. Lee 4Studio); 6.50, Violin Interlude-Albert Sammons: 1, Or- Hing who had in his possession
"Down chestral Selections: 1.30, a revolver and four rounds of
Memory Lano" presented by Alleen circumstances) amrounition in
Woods (Studio); 8, World News and which raised a reasonable pre-
News Analysis (London Relay): 0.15, that
accused sumption
Cheng Ying-ho, 20, acting "Box 200 Bert Gillette "At The
.0.30, to act with Lam in a master of the motor launch Ying welfare Arranged by
Console
Hongkong Bocial about
Council of manner prejudicial to the public Tung, was fined $100 by Mr Social Servian (Studio)-Women's Interest; and
und conspiring, beT. B. Low at the Marine Court and Children's Section of the Social tween February 18 and 28, with this morning for being under-Welfare Office A Talk by Mr D. C.
Bray, Deputy Social Welfare.Ofcer:. Lam, a man named Young and way without a certificated
3.45, Vocal Recital by Gladys Ripley another person to rob the oc-
(Contralto) and Henry Cummings master. 46 Fuk Chuen cupants of No.
Sub-Inspector Kong
statodanitase); 8.60 Weather Report: 0, "From the Eliorial (Recorded that defendant, who brought Relay): 9.10, "Musk in Miniature"
Thief To Be Street, first floor.
on
Expelled
WES
wns
Accesed was wounded in the course of a gun-batlle between Police and four men, of whom he was alleged to be one, in Mongkok an February 28. The Police laid a trap as a result of
Information
received that a rob-
bery was about to be committed at 40 Fuk Chuen Street;, first floor, that day.
wes sprung, When the trap two of the four men were shot dead, the accused was wounded and the fourth man disappear- cd A deteclive constable, Tam Ho-fal, C1409, was also killed, and another constable wounded, but not seriously.
cargo of pigs and poultry from CTS)-Sara Buckley (Contralto), Jean Stewart (Viola). Joan and Kongmoon
was on Saturday,
0.49, Interlude;
"Letter from under Police observation after Valerie Trimble (Two Pianos): 9.40. the vessel
Inft Kowloon Bay America" by Alistair Cooke (Record- and when intercepted off Wested Relay: 10, Treason on Trial A
Point it was found that no cer-
Comparative Study of "Justice" in Two Worlds, written and produced by Jenifer Wagno (Beta): 11. tificated master was on board,
Radio Nows Reel (London Relay); Defendant said that the mas
11.10. Goodnight Muxle: 1129, ter left the boat at the Quaron-weather Report: God Save The King:
11.30. Close down. tine, Anchorage,
Glying evidence this morning, accused denied that Cheng Tok was his allas. He said he was Asherman and lived in a hut
The fortieth (M) in the series Transport and Communicatione: New Pak
Kok, Castle Peak,
(Continued): of lessons. In Cantonese to bo Territories, He first came to the broadcast over Radio Hongkong (3)been (2)yau dec(1) gah(1)-(1). Gean(1) iawng(a) (2)iur
at
432.
Mr Justice Scholes sold that The President of the Tribunal he had read the notes or the In
application evidence and it was clear that refusing the
admitted that
Leung SB, 27-year-old un- s.ated that respondent (uppon the
respondent adm
was ordered to be ent; had reason to believe the
the tenancy was a monthly one. lemployed, Mr Latimer at would be accopted every rent
was further clear that the expelled by
this morning after three or four months. He at respondent was much longer Central dered that opponent must then 30 days in arrears and pleading guilty to a charge of from then onwards, pay rent that there should have been an larceny from a harbour launch.
Det.
Sub-Insp, K. S. Van monthly and in advance,
order for eviction, as applied for
at 5.40 Mr Chan
that reading the by the appellant. His Lordship prosecuting said that sald that
th. 27 of tho respondent
Monday,
defendant was
scen ovidence
in a suspicious manner walking in case of Bird versus Hildage. given at the Tribunal it was iso referred to the well-known Others include Marine Com- received "Intense high ground
Connaught Road West. mander Captain Chan Pachu- Allled artillery blasted sug- abundantly clear that the tenan
A stay of execution of 30 days along
When 2 Chinero detective cy of the premises concerned was ordered. sanon,
pected enemy strong points and
It was also Navaichit, Fleet
approached and questioned him, Commander; artifery on
was a monthly positions in mortar Captain Chall Sindhusophon, the seclor northeast of
Yanggu
clear that respondent himself admitted that he had seen rent
defendant tried to run away but was arrested after a short chase Captals Ch
Chalit Kulkamthon,
Captured enemy material for
in Wilmer Street near Des Voeux receipts issued by the landlord action, Puntharik the period June 29 to 29 in- Commander
West
Defendant Hood and that he did not dispute the 102 405 rifles, and Commander Sriayudhya. clusive, included
right to file the ap
wearing two black pongee silic Rear-Admiral Luang Phol
automatic
hand appellant's
in July last year. He by Mr S.K. Lee will be given Inside the room there weapons, 12,228
sults, one Hawaiian suit and had Sindhavanul was
plication for recovery of the appointed
grenades, 57
57 light machineguns, pa
dared he knew no perstar this evening at 0.30.. premises on the
ground
a pair of Parker fountain pens. Navy chief.
nine heavy machineguns, 22
133 Dent!! gah(1)-me(i) (3)hat by the names of Lam Hing and announcement did not mortars, two The
For the guidance of listeners | boon(D)-sunli)-(3)gau__#eh(3), Enquiries at the Police Station Shorty" Yeung. On Febrook 105-mm heavy arrears of rent,
furniture was not very new (half a. summary new-tmir old) reason for the disfeld pieces, 5,947 rounds of What it came to, therefore, said
A 18-year-old youth Wan revealed that defendant
ho went to Kowloon to look we publish below
relative
Summarles for 134, (3) Yau yut(1)-Jergi) (1)- losh. of thu..lesson. for a mortor ammunition, 217 rounds Counsel, was that although it was
to raise
will bo chawng, yut(1)-gaw(3) (5)daayr Lee Before doing so, he called on subsequent lessons of artillery shells, 380 mines, undisputed that there was a Kam-sung, was ordered to be stolen all the articles, valued at
yuli)-jeng(1) sch(2)- and another relative at Talkoktaul, published in the China Mail wal the fie pounds of explosives and monthly tenancy, yet the learned bound over in the sum of $75 $80, from three Chinese,
· (2) Torng - Jemg(1) that for one year by Mr Latimer at Shu-ming, Fong Kwang 42.220 rounds of small armas Tribunal President held
but did not find him in. He every Tuesday and Friday for idree-toy (3),
yes(2), y(1) toh{3} saw(1)-fah(2), ammunition-Reuter.
(1)char- since the landlord had not always Central this morning for as-Chan Chu on board the harbour
same morning.
847(1) There were
bod, could monthly
not therefore he
per.
wardrobe, a dosk, - two chairs, Defendant stated that he had watched a football match. After turn
that he decided to make his payable say that rent
Colony for two
sofa and two arm-chairs to, three- to his relative in Woosung Street. That ABS monthly.
7.30 been in the at about
plece suite); and a sea-pay." __135. Sch(2)-(3)dzee-toy(2) As he was walking along a cer- against the authorities, Counsel
while taking months and was out of work. p.m. last night,
from the kitchen
tain street (the name of which submitted, and he said that the some water
he did not know). he heard someone shouting to him from behind to raise his hands
He obeyed at once and stopped While passing Buoy BS in his walking. He then heard shote sampan at 2.30 a.m. yesterday, being fired and was hit and fell. Ching-doo, 43-year-old He know nothing of what hap- fisherman, said he saw a lot of pined subsequently, fish in the vicinity so he set up DENIES INTENTION
give the missals. There was no mention whether they are being investi-
with gated in connection abortive coup.-United Press.
Truce Proposal
(Contd from Pare 1) * lalks at Kucsong, which is on the Parallel."-Untied Press.
VIEWS EXCHANGED
Washington, July 2 A British official said tonight that the British Charge d'Affaires had an exchange of viows the proposed armistice in Korea with the Assistant Secretary of Affairs State for For Eastern this afternoon.
He said the
complete
on
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.tho
ים
two were
ΟΠ agreement
both hoped matter and armistice could be arranged as soon as possible. He added that the British government was willing to leave arrangements as to where an armistice should be discussed to the United States administration, United Freas
INTELLIGENCE TEST SOLUTION
PRELIMINARY analysis
will
20
snow that Cautious can anly......... receive £5 more than Careful in two sets of circumitanePAT
• (6) Cautious has six consecutive wat days receiving on balance give and Careful has five conescu-
wat days, one Ana one, and one Isolated, wet, day, which net bim
1) Cautious Has four wet days,
and two wat days, interrupted by one. The ones Careful has one Isolated. wat day, and also four wat days 1 succession: they receiva respectivaly 10 and 65
J
ali elearly, irrelevant fallows that Cautious enjoyed fina
on the Tuesday weather Sunday must Careful,
For have been fine. On the other days, 11 rained both at Bhallbeach and at Silversands
On Hunday it rained at Shell. beach hut was une ai Hilversands, London Caprast, Service
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Answers
of
had
furniture.
insisted on the rent being paid saulting a woman with a chop-launch Man Tat at 5 o'clock, the | then wandered to Mongkok and the duration of thle radio fea (1)toong_yut(1)-ferng(1)
STM
•
sery fallung Mul, the complainant, į
that
case was exclusively decided by she had a dispute with defen- SHONE A LIGHT; the case of Bird versus lldage dont who poured reported in the All England Law Reports 194742).
Mr Chan asked that the appeal be allowed.
MONTHLY TENANCY Its Lordship Informed res pondent that it appeared clear from the evidence that this was and ront a monthly tenancy
water over her and attacked her with chapper.
that
he
Ho
Defendant denied had attacked complainant with a chopper and stated that complainant was the one who Initiated the trouble.
was to be payable in advanceSoldiers
every month. It rent was not paid regularly the Landlord and Tenant Ordinance stated that
the land-
Assault
mer
On Charge
FINED $20
lamp for fishing in a prohibited
aren.
Lesson 40 (ME) - Transport and communications Refer to page 188, "Cantons simplified")-
Vocabulary:
342. (2310f. Intida. 343 (chawng. A bed. 041
|#01). A tempos, Le... s small tea Lable,
349, dung(3). A lamp.
310. famn(2). Clasifter for lamps.
347. Jeent), Felt. A blanket.
54. (1)tur. Rasian,
240, (1)poon. A basin. 350. tee(3). A privy. CombinationET
04. (3) Lara (3)bers. Inside,
95 (1)Chah gay(1).
A tempoya 96. (3)wen dung(1). An electric
A 97, Toy(2)
light.
dung(1).
Was Borde
The
A
mean- (2)YAU), SUL(1}-jaan(3) toy(2)-
| (2) | dung(1). On the desk thara was a
table lamp.
130 · (3) Dayshah(2) (2)yau yut(1)» Jerng(1) (3)day-Jeon(1)—boh(2) (3)- hau gsh(3). On the floor there wa e corpet very thick one.
137, (1)Kels-lauta) (3)ywu · yut(1)– formg(1) (1)kung toy(2). (2)lemg- Jerng(1)(1)tung-yee(3), On the verandah there were ono zattan table and two raitan chaire.
330. Hal(9)-shun(1), (3)yau kal(2)-shun(1)-(1)poon, (2)- meter-pool(2)
(1)}ławng
aluita
taco(3), In the bathroom there table | were a bath, a' wash basin and A
wator closet,
*
his powerful lamp to attract Cross-examined, accused them. Ho also attracted
the denied any intention of commit- Water Polles.
ting u robbery, but admitted he Before Mr T. B, Low at the had no money in his pockets Marine Court this morning he that day. He was not in the 8) Yut(1); Jaan(1) dung(1). One || *139, (3)NgAW £)un HAW{D} was fined $20 for using a bright company of Lam or Yeung, ho lamp.
gan(1) Lawng(2) 50. (3)Day jeen(1). A carpet. A yeroo(3) gay(2)-daw(1) een(3)
asked the "foki the price of the mid, and he did not do any of the things the Prosecution g
Aralian room, aga *100), (1)Tung tor(3), nileged he had done. Hohe table)ung Yee(2). A retian sam(1)shup (3) look
140.
(3)wah recoo(3) mun(1) never at a teahouse with the
yut(i)" (ayyut, 11e said the price other two men 10 days before chale, co
A was thirty she dollars -a (dar the shooting incident, Neither 10 (2) -ahun(1)
bath tub,
141. (3)Ngave Kay(3)(R)monn did he run acrom Fuk Chuen
103, (3) ppam(3). A wash yes(5)-I was quite anticlod,
{3}ngaw · (3) drau ́ ́104. Bhuk(a)`, tano(2), Street from house No. 40 when baik.
A waterkuet(8)-yer(3)
shus(3). (A)[ts Jok().- Bo. I then After the Jury had found downt
Imilätiva- Expeénsioner And
decksed to stay there. he was shot down
Tald
*(To be rosiinned) 14. B(1)INT(2), Sota. him guilty, accured. as far as the indictment was concerned ba thought it was fabrication. Ho declared hero was na premeditation of the commission" of the crime and
the owner of the property was George Hardeman, 30, Bdr. entitled to recover it.
Respondent said that he had and John. Frederiek. Burrows, FULL COURT, TO been living on: the premlacs 21, Gunner, were remanded in 1. They grow taller during the even years and it had Military, custody by Mr. Lail- PAY TRIBUTE
at Central thle: morning MASTE BAIL ESTREATED the night as they stretch for
light. 2. An ancient Scandina. been the practice of
The Full Court, comprising 3. Because they lord to collect rent once every when they both appeared on The #20 ball put up by Chow vian poet. Kam-kol, master of cargo funit belloved that the human spirit four months. That practies had charge of common assault the Chief Justice, the Senior Both defendants were alleged Palme Judge and the Acting 1073V, was ordered to be could travel en land but not been going on for that time
to have assaulted DPCs 1105, Puise Judgo will assemble in The and he contended that he did entreated by Me T. B. Low at across the Nile River.
and 100 at Des Voeux Road the Bupreme Court at 101a.m. not own the landlord any rent. the Marine Court this morning ship was to assist it across. 4.
in Giving judgment for appel Control nour the General Post tomorrow to pay tribute to the to awera Iceland. A secret dungeon when he called
memory of the lafe Meldon charpe of lying in shore along with an opening only at the lant, his Lordship said that Office on Monday festations
the appellant brought shewap- July 20 was the date Axed Poller, KC, who died yesterday the Fraya Wall at 7'nikoktaul on top. 0. The United States
pication before the Tenancy for hearing of this case at the Queen Mary Hospital, Sunday might without a permit. President James Mopron,
that
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