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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1951.
TORY PLAN TO DEVELOP Occasion For A Handclasp
American To Wed Egyptian Dancer
Paris, Oct. 3.
COMMONWEALTH BROTHERHOOD Policy Statement
London, Oct. 3.
The British Conservative Party today outlined Shephard King, III,. 26, an elaborate policy designed "to retain and develop wealthy young Texan, said the great and unique brotherhood of the British on Wednesday that he would Empire and Commonwealth" and to be pursued if become a Moslem in order to the Party is returned to power in the October 25' marry Egyptian ballet dancer Samin Gamal,
general elections.
The six-foot-three, red haired Texan said he proposed marriage to the pretty, 27-year-old dan- cer and movie actress "only a
few hours after I met her."
King sald they would ba married in a Moslem. ceremony In Cairo in December and then be married again in Texas.
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King said he and Samia, who; has danced before King Furouk a few times for example last year at Deauville during one of The King's vacations in France
had investigated
pos the sibility of getting married in a Mosque in Paris.
"But we found the formalities would take too long. Samia is going to Cairo toinorrow to make a motion picture.
"She turned down, because of me, on offer to substitute for the late Maria Montez in a pleture being made in Rome."
"FLABBÈRGASTED"
A
message
Plans include:
1-Establishment of an advisory Commonwealth defence council, a combined Commonwealth military staff and the standardisation of equipment, organisation and training.
2. Summoning as a matter of urgency an Empire economic conference, including representatives from the Colonies, to reach an agreed Commonwealth policy on investments, research, migration and trade.
3-Frequent meetings of Commonwealth Ministers which were essential so that Commonwealth nations could develop the habit of discussing, their problems together as partners. To this end a permanent civil liaison staff may be required."
The proposals appeared in al At home the Conservatives statement of policy "Britain would begin to establish a skele Strong And Free."
Home Guard, for
ton
which com-
"The Empire producer will battalion and company have a plece in the home mar-manders would be nominated and ket second only to the home weapons distributed. producers," pamphlet said.
The Arst remedy The document, prefaced with
4
10 belter
a statement from the Party's conditions in Brilain was to in- while cutting leader, Mr Winston Churchill, crease production pledged full support to Western cut Government waste and ex-
iravagance. European defence.
"Western Europe remains the main bastion of world peace,"
from Houston, Texas, said the reportalent said. gagement of her liandsome con
"Defence in depth in Western
all
Premier Mustapha Nahas Pasha of Egypt
and the British Ambas
sador, Sir Ralph Steven- son, face the camera hand
in hand after Sir Ralph
had delivered a personal message to. Nahas frum the British Foreign Secre- tary, Mr Herbert Morri- son. The 'message was believed designed to mark the end of tension between Britain and Egypt.
AP Picture.
In imposing an excess profits fax during the rearmament period the Conservatives said that they would be guided by pas and other necessities in Britain past subsidies on certain food because they had resulted in the KOREA LATEST national economy being faked and distorted. But lo present circumstances, the pamphlet sald,
it will be unvise and Impossible
to make any radical change,
to an Egyptian ballet dancer Europe is essential to the de- in Paris has "flabbergasted" his fence of Britain. No one who socially prominent widowed
experienced the mollier
flying borib attacks on
Southern England "If it is true, my son is never will doubt that. coming back to this house," said. "So long as a threat of inva Mrs Bonner King today,
"I don't particularly objce: to
sion of Western Europe con- his taking the Mosiem faith,"inues that threat must be met said Mrs King when informed by organising a European force
The Conservatives said that that her son planned to do this, containing contingents from
they would strive to defended,"
restore "We are Episcopallans, but he the countries to be
private trading in food and raw has the right to take what faith Discussing the close
associa- he likes. But, I declare to tion between the Commonwealin materiais "except where obliga- tions to our Allies or long-term theaven,
we are an old family and the United States, the docu-
guarantees to Empire. countries here and this is all very disinent said that the Conservatives
necessitate other means." Gusting."
wished "to establish on -or- Mrs King said the grand-ganisation on the general lines
The Liverpool Cotton Ex- father of young Shephard King, of the wartime combined Chiefs change would be re-established
Staff designed III, was "the third largest cot-of
to achieve and free enterprise released "to ton exporter in the world."" better and speedier co-operation. comb the world for greater sup-
Young King Joined the Given the necessary political | plies."--Reuter, Morines in 1942, serving on direction this organisation would Guadalcanal and ather Pacife be able to review world strategy battles. Several months ago he as a whole and weigh the con organised King's International | ficting claims of unlimited re- Tours, travel service.--Asso- | sources of one area against an- cinted Press.
other."
Warning To Travellers
A large mirror has been fixed at the blind corner of the centuries-old Strand Gafe at Winchelsea, Sussex, which gives a clear view to the motorist approaching from either side. Here the reflection of a car passing through the Strand Gato, is seen in the mirror. -- AP Picture
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HIS THIRD OFFENCE
Twice convicted and fined carlier this year for attempling to export prohibited goods, Kwo Shun-sang, 30, coxswain of a motor ashing junk came before Mr R.W.S. Winter at Kowloon is morning again on a similor
offence.
A Message For Ridgway
Arms Charge
Withdrawn
WOMAN. FREED
Between sets
DRINK
Coca-Cola
Tsun Wan Murder Trial Collapses
ACCUSED DISCHARGED
A sudden dramatic development occurred in the Tsun Wan Murder Trial this morning when Crown Counsel announced that in view of the evidence given yesterday afternoon he did not feel that he could carry the case any further.
On trial before Mr Justice Scholes in the Criminal Sessions was Cheung Chim-lai, accused of the murder of. Police Constable Hung Shui-loi who, with Police Constable Poon Cheuk-ying, was shot in the back on the night of May 28.
Mr D. E. Greenfeld, acting Crown Counsel, prosecuted. #ssisted by Dot. Insp. W.H. Summers. Accused was defend- ed by Mr D. A. D. Wright, in- structed by Mr A. S. Ross,
The Jury comprised slx men and a women.
Following
the
announcement
by the Crown Counsel, Counsel for the Defence submitted that his Lordship could not possibly lot the case go to the Jury.
Addressing the
formal verdict of not guilty.
his
|
Refresh!
Living Language
Why we say Flak.
The
"Flak" . 18 one of -tho`ne words, like "manoeuvre". and "camouflage." thrown up by war.
Ger. man-
words "Flieger Abwehr Konono" means "a gun to drive
· off raiders" and "the Initials "P]•^-k” turned into a word by our aircraftmen to describe the Abells bursting round thent.
were
Plastic Valve Notices
To Combat Heart Disease
to
Washington, Oct. 3. A plastic valve is ready Possession Of Lordship said that opinion
In the case was that on the for use in the human bly's evidence before the Court, the biggest blood vessel_to_com- Jury could not reasonably find bat one form of heart the accused guilty and he there. fore directed them to return a disease, a Georgetown Uni-
versity doctor reports. A formal verdict of not guilty The doctor, Charles A. Huf- was returned by the foreman nagel, 'said its use
in human of the Jury and the accused was cases is jus'ifled on the basis of nequilled and discharged on successful animal tests. this indictment.
The valve is designed CONVICT'S EVIDENCE
alleviate a relatively corin or1 Yesterday evidence was given and serious form of heart trouble Sin Jim-mei, 21-year-old
by Suen Ming-tak, who was caused married
by impairment of the charged sentenced woman
to 11 years and 12| aortic valve, with possession of six re- strokes in August for robbery That is a valve controlling the volvers, two. Mauser pistols, and who has been given in con- flow of blood from the pumping heart into the aorta, the great one automatic pistol, four ditional pardon.
said that Sau Shing blood vessel that constitutes the hand-grenades and some
(Such
F death for the main (sentenced
pipeline of the arterial ammunition without u murder of PC Poon Cheuk-blood system. licence, was discharged at ying) and the
The valve's function can be accused were Central this morning by Mr about three feet behind the two impaired as a result of rheuma- Y. H. Poon when. Det. the accused who stepped for-hardening of the arteries. If the
policemen
when Sau nudged the heart disease, syphilis or Inspector F. Roberts an- ward and raised his hand. Then valve is defective, blood may nounced that the Police was there came the sound of three back up into the heart. offering no evidence against | reports from a
HOW IT WORKS Fun, Suen
said he was present The doctor's her..
plastic valve is when Sau
told the ac-designed for Shing
insertion in the The defendant was arrested on
cused that he had brought the aoria, a few inches from the heart United Nations Head-Monday last at.80 Queen's Road
guns from Rennics Mill Camp self. and further declared that. he The valve, about quarters said today that the East, third floor, with To Lam- Communists radioed a més-allas To Tean-lam, 25, un:m- sin, allas Lam Shai, alias To Sal,
(Sau Shing) and the accused long and 34" in diamo er, has a would
and kill some con-liny plastic ball Inside H." sage at approximately 6.45ployed. To and another man,
stables in Tsun Wan for their As the blood is pumped out this morning and requested Chan Sang,
said that Sau of the heart and flows through Witness Kuns. Ng Hen-ban, 26, were alias the UN liaison officers to
Shing asked him to go along the aorta, the ball is forced but he declined. Sau Shing against the far end of the valve, pick up a message to Gen-charged wh-robbery with an
cffensive
weapon at the Sin Hua
then left eral Matthew B. Ridgway.
after loading the but the device and Commercial revolvers and handing
is so designed Trust, Savings
one to that plenty of blood con get
round it. The UN Command also others not in custody on Septem-
In
Sucn When the heart relaxes, the officers, Col. J. C. Murray and ber 10, when $307,700 was taken admitted to Defence Counsel ball is pulled back against the L--Col. Lee Soo-young of Southa pistol point.
to prison other Korea, accompanied by two Both suspects were remanded interpreters, a photographer and in Police custody for a further a member of the press, left the 48 hours on the application of advance headquarters at Mun- Inspector Roberts.
Also re- aan in two heilcopters at ap-manded for similar period
a proximately 9.45 am.
was To King, alias To Ming, 33, who is accused of
of receivi $20,000, the Bank's knowing the same to be stolen.
Inspector. Roberts said To King was suffering from ad- stages of tuberculosis, and was at present in the prison The group returned to the ward of Queen Mary Hospital.
Tokyo, October 4.
Included in the party
was
Jack James of the United Press, Lt. Horace Underwood, USN, and Army Warrant Omeer Kenneth Wu. The latter two are interpreters.
This time, defendant was ac- cused of trying to export four tons of rubber valued at $32,- 640, 14 bales of carbon.black valued at $1,600 and a quantity advanced headquarters of ap-
of tin plates valued at $15,000.
Defendant's junk was inter-
proximately 10.15. The official release said "the contents of
alias Ng Yin-yce,
Bank, Queen's Road Central, with the Atmination,
vanced
property,
that he was sent
for 11 years for being one of the gang that snatched revolvers from two policemen and that he took part in a rehbery. He was forced to do so by Sau Shing,
he kaldt.
Witness declared he took no part in the murder. He denied a statement to the making Police in Stanley Prison saying that Sau Shing spoke
to him about the plan to kill the police- men and gave him one of the guns,
After thanking the Jury for their services, his, Lordship ex- pressed his thanks to both
the message was not disclosed Four Soviets Counsel for the assistance given
cepted by a Naval patrol boat at this time."--United Press.
shortly before 11 p.m yesterday near south of Lamma Island proceeding in a westerly direc- ilon
Mr Winter imposed, a fine, of $7,000 or 12 months and ordered the cargo, Yalued at $49,840, and the funk which cast about $3,500 to be confiscated.
The Oil Dispute
(Continued; from Page 1) that the Company has used bribery and corruption to fur ther its interests in Persia."
Concerning Anuncial with Iran, the Company state- ment said:
The concession
ALLIED GAINS
Missing
Tekyo, Oct. 4. Tank-led Allied troops scored
Four Soviet-advisers áttached gains. In Westerm Korca
on to the Communist Fourth Flekd Wednesday In hand-to-hand
Army in Taiping, were reported battles, a Geveral Headquarters missing after the Chinese troops communique reported today.
had been transferred to Cheang The UN forces used flame- Mok Tau, a station on the Can-
rallway
Sep- Chinese Press report.
throwers and
one of the war's ton-Hann according
heaviest anllery barrages in the tember
attack..
on
to
1
"Gains were registered along The Russians stayed, with this (Western) sector
of the about 10 of their colleagues in church and it was reported front In spite of several strong n enemy counter-attacks, including that on the day in which the hand-to-hand engagements, watch left early in the morning for
troops
were transferred, they were repulsed with the assistanco
the multary barracks, but had terms supporting morlar and i
and artillery not been seen since. the communique said.
When the Russians The communique reported that
did not put in an appearance, the Field revision of July 1940, accorded "action interailed in the Western
sector of the Korean battlefront Commander sent out a search
by
the Persian government.
after nearly aho Fear's yesterday when advancing UN party to look for them,
on
without success.
but
in the trial which had been a very complicated one:
Radio
H.K.T.
Hongkong
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7.15 "The Centucky Minstrela""; "American Commentary" by Joseph Harsch (Recorded Rolay); 1.30, 1 Demi-iteure Francaise (Studio): 8. World News and News Analysis (London Relay); 8.15, Vocal Recital by Dennis Noble (Baritone); - 8,00, Southern Fantasy 845, Sporta Editorials" (Recorded lielay): 0.10. neview by BI Philips (Studio]; 8.59. Weather Report; D. "From the "Thursday Berenade"--A Programme of Continuous Buale arranged by Betty Drown; 0.30, Lord Rutherford-- A Talk by Sir Edward Appleton FR3. (BBC8): 9.45. "At the Opera "Aida" Act 2 (Verdi) with principals. chorus and Orchestra of the Opera
Houte, Romg; 10,30, Light Orchestral Belections; 11, Nadio Newsreel (Lon- don Relay); 11.15, Goodnight Musler 11.79, Weather Report: God Save the
elements exomination, and the discussion con
encountered Various
resistance alternativen based heavy
from well- oll industry
entrenched enemy forces," practice throughout tha world,
The action WIS com-
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gress at 6 a‚m.—Associated Press. payable by any other oil pro- ducer at any time in the Middle East, M
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Answers
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6. Bahamas The death penalty has been Group. 6. A kind of blouse asked for General Moneder, who jacket, worn by women, is accused of leading last week's styled because of its revolt, against General Juan blance to the shirts worn by Peron, United Press,
the Italian. patriot,
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4. By Air Stem, Malaya, Indonesia, 5 p.m.. vin C.P.A.
Indo-Chino. 8 p.m.. CPA.
By Burface
Mico. 1. D.m.: 5 D.m.. Loy/Tak Shing,
to Tai
FRIDAY, OCTOBER S
By Air C.P.A.D. Japan, Canada, U.S.A.. 0a.m..
Formosa, 10 a.m., C.A.T. Indo-China, France, French North and West Africa, Great Britain, 10
Air France.
Siam, Burma, Middie
India, Pakistan East, Africa, Europe, 5 p... 8.0.A.C.
Formosa, 3 p.m.. H.H. Airways. N. Bornico, Austraila, New Zea- land. 5 p.m.. Q.E.A.
Maloya, Indonesia, Ceylon. p.m., B.9.AG.
By Burface
Macae, p.m.1 Loy/Tak Siting.
مطري
5 p.m. Tai
People's Republic, 1.30 .,, train via Canton,
Indo-China, 2 p.m., as Eisbeth. Malaya, Burma, India, 2 ... S Sangolu,
Japan, Canada, 2 pim., as Zilze- beth Bakke..
SATURDAY, OCTOBER O By Air Philippines, duam, Hiswall, USA., Canada, B nim., via P.A.L.
U.S.A Canada, 3 p.m., P.A.A. Formors, 3 p... C.A.T.
Slam, Mainya. Indonesia, Austere Ila. New Zealand, 5 p.m., Þ.O.A.S.
Indo-Chine, India, France, French North & West Africa annat Britain,
France.. Europe. 6 p.m..
Japan. 6 p.m., B.O.A.C.
Burface Macno, I p.m.: 5 v.m., w Tal Lov/Tak Shing. two inches.m.; 8 p.m. train vis Canton.
China People's Repubнe, 9.30
opening of the valve, keeping blood from flowing back Dr Hufnagel, the valve, although toward the heart. Thus, sold
normal
a little distant from the normal site of the natural valve, serves the same function as aortic valve,
He said he would use it in a
human patient as soon 0s he found one suffering from sortle valve impairment--Associated Press,
SIDE GLANCES
dle
Formosa, D a.m. Wing Bang. Philippines, 9 a.m., sa Hoogkerk. Malaya, Ceylon, Madagascar," B548- Great Britain. Noon, 01 Pyrrhus.
East, France,
Slam. 2. p.m. as. Bin Kiang.......... Indo-China, 2 p.th. as Martin
Bakice.
New duinen, Australia, New Ze1- land, 8 p.m., ka Citos,
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1 By Alr Formosa, 5 p.m... via H.K. Ar- зууч
Macao,
By Surface
1 pima sa Tai Loy, Formosa, Noon. 2 Shengcing.
Middle
MONDAY, OCTOBER ( By Alr Burma, India, Pakistan, rope. 8 p.m., vis 3.0.A.C. Japan. p.m.. B.Q.A.C. Canada, 6 p.m., H.E.Á./N:W.AL
Formers. Okinawa,
Slam, Malays: B p.m., C.P.A. By Burface Macao, Noori, as Tai Lay, China People's Republic. a.m.; Noon, train via Canton.
East, Africa Great Britain, Eu-
U.S.A..
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