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US Wants Greece And Turkey Included In NATO
The United States is ready to push political integration of the North Atlantic admission of Greece and Turkey into the fence alliance.
Ottawa, Sept. 16.
for closer economic and community in return for North Atlantic military de-
was willing to Diplomatic sources said the United States emphasise the military aspects of the NATO pact at sessions of the seventh Atlantic Council meeting here this week. A compromise was expected, resulting in the unanimous recommendation by the full Coun- cil of the two Eastern Mediterranean countries' admission into NATO membership.
of
the set-up over a wider geographic for
ex-Council the urgency of spreding Although the action of
the complicated problem Council could not gain fm-tending the military command defence preparation.
An indication of the impe- mcdiate admission ecunirles, it would clear the area. Sources here said no finai tance of speed & the present cf NATO Planning way for an Invitation to them talks on that matter would be stage
that the fact in scen the held by the Counell'before the was following approval by
held П Council
night Pa:liam:n's of the
meeting set for mid-November the present
in Rome. It has become more session yesterday. The Council members.
and more clear that the decision adopted is agenda, hurried the progress Invite countries would be through most of
reports and scheduled morning reached at the Ottawa meetings.
and afternoon sessions for the 1. The revelation that В The
problem then would be to
rest of the week--United Press. strong demand for more troops obtain approval from the Parilu- and equipment for General ments involved in time for the Dwight Eisenhower's Europtan Rome
meeting. Most sources
Major developments in the day of the Council merling here included:
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Army is contained in the report in Ottawa doubted that it could of the NATO standing military be done.
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TREATY REVISION 2. Information
bers
DOUBLE-BARRELLED
The pattern of double-bar-
YWCA
from mem-relled strategy 10 meet both Activities.
of the italioni delegation
tion aggression and Red propaganda
Shopping-n pursuit dear to
that their Prime Minister, Alcide in Western Europe was on the de Gasperi, would push for retable today, fald down by the the heart of..every woman- Vision
Italian of the
peace Foreign Ministers of eight of will be the topic of tomorrow's treaty in separate sessions with the 12 member nallons who re- talk at 3 o'clock in the YWCA, the United States Secretary of DOT
the ported on cold war progress 11, Duidell Street. But, shop- State, Mr Dean Acheson, during closed sessions yesterday pins British Foreign Secretary,
Herbert Morrison,
French Foreign
the and
M. Minister,
Robert Schumm.
ping with 11 inscinating afternoon and evening De-difference, bgates took Sunday off.
The Council meets on Mon-
Ing day to hear reports from Italy. inlic
just
here
that
F. Harris Mrs for returned from a fly- and she entitles her shooping
round the
entertaining speaker on
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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1951.
Navy's First Jet Planes
The Royal Navy's first operational squadron of jet fighters, formed during August at the Navy alr station in Ford, Sussex, will shortly embark on the air- craft-carrier Eagle. Three of the new craft are seen here showing their paces over the air station.-AP Picture.
Husband & Wife Fail Te Report Accident
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3. Other countries may join Holland, Luxembourg and Ice-work Norway and Denmark In
prowland and theat to tackle major world". Mrs Harris has already testing against separate policy items of the eight-point agenda. quid
Mrs Lorine Parsons, aged 40, of 14 Humphreys anntuncements by the three The two-pronged approach to
Beginning
September 19 major
powers without prior the ecid war for domination of at 10.30, Wednesday mornings Building, Kowloon and her husband, Reginald James consultation with other NATO Western Europe was outlined at the YWCA will be devoted Parsons, aged 42, appeared before Mr Hin-shing Lo members.
in the talks of the Foreign to "Making the most of Hong- at Central this morning cach charged with The
new emphasis was on
Ministers, who took
part in a
kong flowers and foliage
separate counts of breaking traffic regulations. "double diplomatic play" for en
general exchange of views at Home Decorations." All who the defence of Western Europe. yesterday's sessions
heard Mrs J. M. Beazley speak
Second defendant was willing Mrs Parsons, who was charged feeling
The programme calls for at the 'Y' meeting on Septem-with falling to stop after an to offer a $100 compensation to things are moving fast towards Eurapean army including German ber 4 will be delighted to know accident and failing to report an
the father of
who the boy international union In Western Europe with plans for cops and a paralina Panther that she is giving six lecturen accident within a reasonable accopted It.
| cconomic co-ordination within on this art. Her lessons will period of time, was driver of First defendant was fined $25 co-ordination in non-the treaty ares. Informants say
methods,
which knocked and her husband was cautioned. between the "Otta383
ods, a private car nilitary matters
would be follow Constance Spry
and demonstrations down Declaration"
the talles
a 12-year-old boy NATO countries. continental
apprevet at meetings here to
10 being on simple, practical and King's Road at about 11,50 p.m. a-European nucleus-for-lend-new-emphasis 10- This
economical lines, as can be on Saturday last. the eventual
North Atlantic military aspects of NATO, but
from the Icot that community appeared Lo be would not mean slackning et gathered
six Brst one is to show military planning of the defence
ways of arranging half a dozen problem to be worked theme.
closer
developing.
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France
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Her husband was charged with aiding and abetting in failing to slop after an accident, and alding
five-nalion gladiol the course will take and abelling in falling to report
cut would be the fear of the smaller countries that a large European army including Western six weeks to complote, one may
or German forees received the solid such as fountry,
would do- supper: of the Big Three NATO feeling bound to begin at the enjoy single lessons without Western Germany.
powers in their initial reports to minate the union.
The decision to ask Turkey the Counell Informants sald M. beginning and continue un:ll the and Grecen to join the milltary Schuman, Mr Morrison and Mr end.
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REPEATS HIS
OFFENCE
Ko Chat, 34, master of junk
190V, who was fined last month for installing an engine in his boat without permission, was W. again. Aned $50 by Mr Sprague at the Marine Court a similar this morning for offence.
Defendant, who was inter- cepted off the Laichikok De- fence Boom on Saturday, said that the engine was not com- plete and that it could not be used. He said that since he was last fined he could not find a buyer and that he was taking the engine to Macao to sell it.
Sends
Ridgway
A Message
(Contlaged from Page 1)
and responsible attitude of the UN Command 'towards viola- tions of the agreemen's cen- cerning the neutral zone.
"In your mesango you Inferred
have
a desire that negotia tions be resumed. I must re-
at accident within'à' perlod 'of
time.
Both defendants pleaded not guilty to the first charges but pleaded guilty to the second.
As the prosccullon offered no svidenes realmat either defen- dant on the first charges, they were found not guilty on them.
Outlining the facts against both defendants on the second charges, the prosecution said that at about Saturday last, who
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Five Years For Illegal Possession Of Ammunition
Found guilty by a Jury of six men and a woman by a majority of 6-1 of possession of 14 rounds of ammunition without a licence at Rennie's Mill Refugee Camp on June 18 last, Sun Ok-fung, 36, was this morning sentenced by Mr Justice Gould, Senior Pulsne Judge, at the Criminal Sessions to five years' hard labour and 12 strokes of the cane.
Living Language
Why we say Iron rations.
Before the days of re- frigerators and n
Ice-boxes
Accused pleaded not guilty. saying he had no knowledge was in the the ammunition place where. It was found.
Mr D. E. Greenfield, acting Crown Counsel, mho prosecuted, assisted by Det, Sub-Inap, W. H. Summers. said the accused was concerned in certain pro- ceedings at a police station and after a conversation he had with the Police he led them to his hut at Rennie's Mili Camp
showed where he
Shem small wooden stool. Inside the hollowed out legs of the stool were found: 14 rounds of am- munition which, Crown Counsel remarked, appeared to be of the type issued to the Police.
Ko- Det. Sub-Insp. Cheng chong, who made the discovery of the ammunition Inside the legs of the stool, Identified the stool produced in Court. (It was about eight inches long and three Inches high),
A
woman, Ting Chul-ping, sald she occupied half the hut in which accused ved at Ren-
nie's Milt Camp.
Cross-examining her, accused alleged that she had handed him a parcel containing the ammun! tion and he had been instructed by one Chau Shing to hand it over to Yeung Kam-ping.
Witness admitted she gave a parcel to accused, but declared she had no knowledge of its contenis.
MAKES STATEMENT ·
A statement made by ac- cused in answer to the charge was read by Lam Shing-fong,
In pulled interpreter. statement secused said: "Those of two guns and 14 rounds ammunition were given to me by Ting Chul-ping."
SHAUKIWAN Young Kam-ping. Two
FIRE
Quarry Shed Roof Catches Alight
Insp. Summers Identined the ammunition as being similar to the type, issued to the Police.
Accused, in a statement from the dock, said that Chau Shing instructed Ting Chul-ping to hand the revolvers over to him with orders to hand them to days later, Young handed hun back tho parcel to be returned to and accused did Chau Shing, and ho! He had no knowledge of
of the contents
parcel. During his absence from the hut, another man brought the stool there. Ife did not know the stoot contained the ammuni- learned of that
Part of the wooden roof tion and only of a quarry shed was burned subsequently from Chau Shing. to the ground in a fire which Defence, Yeung Kam-ping de- Called as Witness for the
occurred: about 11 a.m. inclined to answer questions put the Ngah Kung Um village, to him by accused. He Shaukiwan, today.
within his rights to refuse answer any
WIS
it was often necessary to
over long. preserve food periods, as for instance on board ship. The beat way was to keep the air from Relling at it and this was done by shutting it up In
Only
a limit.
an ironi box.
ed amount of food could go into
the box and when Issued it came to be known as "iron rations." It was only coincidence that the food, when Issued, WAS hard as iron.
Notices
Registered arlicies and parcel maila close ona hour earlier than the ordinary mail times shown below:
Burma,
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 By Air Rast, Africa, Great Britain, Europe, India Pakistan, Middia 5 p.m., Via B.O.A.C.
Japan, 5 pm, 3.0.A.C. Formosa, Okinawa, U.S.A., Canada, 3 p.m., H.K.A./NWAL
Siam, Malaya, 6 p.m., C.P.A. "by' surface Macno 6 am: 6 pm, s/s China
Men/Tak Shing.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 By Air Formosa. 10 am, Via C.A.T. Japan, 2 p.m., P.O.A.S. Malaya, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand, Ceylon, a p.m., B.O.A.C. Indo-China, India, France, Franch North & West Africa, Great Britain, Europe, 8 m., Air France.
Philippines.—— N. Borneo, A. p. C.P.A
By Surface, Maeno, 8 a.m.: 6 p.m., 8/3 Chien Men/Tak Shing.
China, People's Republic, 9.30 am. train via Canton,
Malaya, Ceylon, Madagascar, Mid- die Ear, Noon, 3/5 Breconshire.
Biam, & p.m., 3/9 Boochow
Cantonese
Sent To Korea
A number of 'reporters were among a group of 100 former questions which cultural workers
recently sent might tend to Incriminate him to North Korea from Canton to help in the work of tran- The Jury returned their ver- sporting wounded soldiers from dict after deliberating for 20 the battle front, minutes.
nacular report states.
These cultural
From The Filon
100 Years Ago
BE JUST BEFORE YOU AT- TEMPT TO BE. GENEROUS ↳
recent occasion
an exceedingly wise little maxim; and when on a one of our Contemporarles re- commended that at the intended trip of the Steamer Sir Charles free passage
should be riven to
to a ce
certain number
officers and their families, while the other Jong the praises of the Picnic in strains approaching to the Brandiloquent and
non-commissioned
poelical,
WO
maller with
looked on the differen: eyes to either of them, and the first
enquiry we thought "How for proper to make was have the funds of the Sick and Destitute Society been benefited by the liberality of the Superin- tendent of the P. & O. 5. N. Company,
who placed The steamer at the disposal of the Committee?
When we heard that as many as seventy elvilians had paid Five Dollars each for their ilckels, supposing tha! the Timn was one similar to that generally beard the river supplied ca
a cest of one Steamers herz at dollar
and a
aquarier or so a head, he surn netted to the society, we concluded, would be somewhal about Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars. Nothing of the kind however. Non coms, their
wives,
and the bant, some fifty or more, must be fed of the same viands
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as those provided for the passen gers: Champagne and Soda water ad libitum and the proceeds of the excursion amcunt to less than the half of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars
lars we are told. How cruel of us to destroy the charm with which the Editor of the Hongkong Register has in-
the vested
affaff"My Joc
Janet."
COST OF REPORT Writing of the Hongkong Society for Relief of Destitute Slek, we are reminded of having to acknowledge the receipt of little pamphlet
ง
entitled to "Fifth : Annual" ́ Re- port.**
11 numbers ten pages, of which. Judging from last year's quantity, 500 have been or are WAK
to be, distributed, and for which, with receipts and sub-
loge papers, the Editor of
has
the Friend of China charged, or according to pre- cedent,
charge, the will moderate rum of Sixty Dollars and a halli
ins
printed
One hundred and sixty Sub- scribers require one hundred and sixty slips of paper, bear-
the following
neceived being his subscription to the funds of the Hongkong Society for reftof of destitute sick. Treasurer.
Estimating the
of
from...
value
B00
these at one Dollar and a half, we have a charg cof Fifty-nine Dollare for printing the 500 benevolent reports. Fifty-nine Spanish Dollars or say Thirteen Guintas, for printing little pamphlets of 10 pages erch (including the title page) the number of works in the fullest page (No 7) being under 2001
2 to 5 inclusive, Page
being simply moreover,
of the different disposition type already set up for the re- gular issue of the newspaper thus leaving five pages of ac- composing (twenty-one จนล words in the title page only) Accused asked for leniency,
workers are for which the Editor has made
(we have again to repeat it) / saying he had been in Hongkong said to have undergone a course for a year and had not hitherto of indoctrination for six months the moderate charge of Thirteen committed any offence. He cald and their service "in North Guineast Why, the charge more he had a wife and child depend-Korea would be counted as part than awamps the whole of the Two fire engines were rushedent upon him.
of the course.
Governor's contribution and the The Wah Klu Yat Po alio re- ia the scene and the conflagration
Bishop's united, each having ports that was coon brought under control.
the Communist subscribed according to his There were no casualties. At
reported to have means-one $50, the other $0. the time of the outbreak some
los! 5,000 vehicles which re- four or five workmen were in the structure.
a
11.50 p.m. or According to n report, a work- Arst defendant; } man in stons-crushing shed was the driver of the owned by the Chan Yew Kwan private car knocked down a firm was repairing the machine boy named Chan Ki-chung, neat when a spark ignited a patch of oll nearby. Flames burst from It No. 379 King's Rood.
At the time of the accident, and licked the wooden roof about dc-20:fzet overhead. The fire spread the car in which second fendant was a passenger, was rapidly. travelling from West to East.
CAB PULLS UP
After the accident, the, car pulled to the near-side curb and slopped at "spot between 20 and 30 feet away from the actual scene of the accident.
At this point, second defen- dant
alighted from the car and
Owing to the fact that there saw the boy lying on the ground is no fire hydrant near the
surrounded partially
by za scene of the blaze, water was pumped from the sea by one crowd.
then walked to the front of the appliances, off-side of the vehicle and Vilizers gathered in large to watch the fire exchanged seals with the driver numbers
He drove the car away and fighters at work. B spactacle after driving
distance, they seldom witness in this re- made a U-turn, preceeded back mate hamlet of Shaukiwan along the read from East to West and slowly passed the scene of the
accident
some
Seeing that, no.cne'was present
mind you that the negotiations by that time and 'aamiming that
CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE. Answers
Willard.
Dangerous
forces were
funt local ver-
Goods On Junks The authorities in Kwangtung, Requiem Mass
of
under instructions, have requisi- together with tioned 2,000 cars and trucks, their drivers.
reinforcements.
A fine of $100 was imposed on Pang Kan, 00, master cargo Junk 1480V, by Mr W. They will be sent to Korea as Soregue at the Marine Court this morning for carrying dangerous goods without a per- mit
cepted off the Fishery on September 13 while being towed to Canton by a
Radio Hongkong
IK.T.
launch, the junk was found to 6. Programma Summary:
their home in Kowloon Wordi spelled the same but | Junk 280GEL, had his $100 baji Analysis
·0.02.
A Requiem Mass performed by the Rev. Fr O. Liberatore for the repose of the soul of Bishop Henry Valtorta, Catholic Bishop of
Hongkong who died recently, was offered by the staff of the Catholic Centre's at the Cen- chapel, King's Building,
morning
At 5.45 this afternoon at the chapel, the Very Rev. Msgr. A. Riganti, Vicar Capitular of the Catholic Diocese, will give, an address on the late blahop..
Rooftops Raid
be carrying 100 drums of caur "Chidren Half Hour" presented tle.
Ann (studio): 0.30, soda, eight drums of sodium by Elizabeth bisulphite and 10 drums of Portuguese) Hall Hour (Brudio): 7. Bongs by Jessica - Dragonette eresylle acid.
PANA | (Boprano); (2.15....... Unļtee, Navors For falling to answer a similar Album. Tie Now Concert charge, Chan Pak, licensee of Orchestra: & World News and New! (London - Kalay) : 0.15, "Urifain, Sings" Bale, and. District | Arald carried out by a party Chan was carrying Murical society. Conductari Alfred of de'ectives on rooftops at 20 gallons of kerosene in four won (BCTS); 8.00. Like What Alain Street, West, at about 8 tins when ha was Intercopted 1; Lika". * presented"" by Michael
p.m. on September 16 resulted Pemberton (Studio);-: 859 Weather In the harbour on Saturday.
in the Report: Calling All Toron
arrest of 10 oplum *(Landon Relay fiscorded); 10, † smokers, ́, In Desistor for
Charged before Mr Foon at manual Fouermann too) and Central this morning gight the Symphony Orchestra conducted sinokers were fined $100 and by aire Malcolm Bay, the other two with previous
Francale: 10240 Mundo
have been suspended by your the Injured bey had got up and1. Sirius, the dog star. 2. In
23rd.. I direction since August
3. walked away defendants left for
1919, from Joss again emphasise my concern in
by the Paris, Franco, 4: A sphere...0. the achievement of a just and honourable military armistice.
"If you are now disposed to terminate the
the suspension of the Armistica negotiations which you declared on August I am still prepared to order my meet at the to liaison · officers. bridge at Pan, Mun Jom to, dis-. that will bo guas conditions mutually satisfactory for: resumption of the armistice
vehicular ferry,
estreated. admitted differing in sound and meaning.. Both defendants that facts as produced by the
G. Grille E KARN were truc, However, prosecution they danied that it was the second defendant who had alighted from the car, at the time of the accident
23rd.
#Signed Gen. Maithew B.
Wyndham flirect City of Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong." || Ridgway!! in United Press,
First defendant; said she "in" tended to make a report after, ho accident, but failed to do.
She said her reason for not doing so, was “Just ignoranc
INTELLIGENCE TESTS
Ir a la the number of "1970 19 thu zglass, the number of warn in Which ROTH OKE
Desplected
koja/who:sze, not as noted, :
*
For, moorinA. their junks in
Concerto
· Orchestra,dilardika Cello and
- the Causeway Bay typhoon Phelter without permiraton on Chanson Sunday night, six men and two From The Fim da. Radio News convictions were fined $120.
(London women were fined $10 each, by al
Helsy)*11.is, The three pipes, 06: pots ar floodnight Mr.-W. Bpregus at the Marine portas dod, CRYD: The kimse oplum and 10 lamps seized were Court this morning,14kgroute aloes, Down.
ordered to be confiscated.
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