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The Toast Is "The Prime Minister"

The scene in the his- toric City Guildhall as the new Lord Mayor. 3tr Leslie Boyce, and the Lady Mayoress, "toasted" Mr Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister, when he rose to open his speech at the Lord Mayor's ban- quet ten days ago.--

Central Press picture.

DEATH LEAP

FROM CITY BUILDING

Chou En-lai Desires Big-Five Peace Pact

San Francisce, Nov. 18

Communist Chinese Foreign Minister Chou En-lai reiterated today China's desire for a Big-Five peace pact and the absolute necessity of including Peking and MoscOW in any settlement of important world questions.

I am official statement broad.

by Cast

Peking Radio this morning, Mr Chou said a suc- cessful conclusion of the Korean armistice talks could be reached if the United Nations "gave up their shameless tactics in stalling negotiations

He asserted that China sup- ported the seeking of a five- A $5 pawnticket with the Power pact among the United

States. Russia,

Britain, France "because

and China.

of sickness" on it, told the

characters

poverty

and

scribbled

Without the participation tragic story of an unknown Russia and Crina, he added, i Chinese who jumped from would be impossible to settl

the fourth floor of National Bank Building in Ice House Street just after noon to- rlay.

important any question.

of

international

KOREA ARMISTICE

Korean

Foretz Minister Chou said

agreement Armistice Emaciated and about 30 years had not yet been reached after four months' negotiations be of age, the man was dressed in a

the cause of what he described Occupiers of Chinese suit. Bank Building said he wWES

A known there.

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MONDAY,

30-DAY TRUCE

PROPOSAL

Answer Expected Today

Tokyo, Nov. 19.

The United Nationa "in- formal" truce delegates

met with the Communists at 11 a.m. in Pan Mun Jom today to get their answer to a proposal which would virtually end the killing in Korea.

Th: UN negotiators were eta- Alen that the Communists would agree to their 30-day temporary truce plan, which would be in effect while ciber problems :ad- Tog 10 Anal peace were dis-

cussed.

a

Established 1945

NOVEMBER 19, 1951.

SIDE GLANCES

By Galbraith

E

Whe 1: was understood by besides that fighting would İren'ious during the period. a UN spokesman admilled that ground Action would grind to virtual Ihat during the period. Therefore, should the Communists agree to the plan today and an armisticei agrement is worked out in the nex 30 days this could be the las full-scale day of was in Korea. ! United Press.

SUCCESSFUL ACTION

Eighth Army HQ, Nov. 19 A UN Infantry division carved out 1,000 yard gains east of the Pukhan River 011 He described the Big-Three Sunday against starbborn enemy proposal put forward by Pie-delaying action to take the sident Truman and Secretary at dominating high ground in Sta.c Dean Acheson for step by

An Eighth Army sep dkarmament as "empty briefing officer said the action talk" covering up their intensi-

was "eminently successful,” fied aggressive preparations for a third world war.

Therefore, he said, two đứ- ferent policies were adopted by wo blocs, one headed by Russia aimed at world peace and the headed by the United other States almed at aggressive

the area.

The hard driving Allies who crossed the river in assault bouts two days ago registered gains up to 5,000 yards along the nine-mtles front in the

rocky sector southeast of Kum-

song

which is connected by a series The rugged hill section

of ridgelines completely dominates the area northeast of People's China closely follow-the Pukhan River,

".

cd

peace

war.

a policy of backing world

Alited troops, after moving and formally opposing forward in the morning, spent

the afternoon mopping W The Foreign Minister accused against "moderate" enemy re-

sistance. the United Nations of adopting attacks

Three enemy exunter- were thrown agains! "various slanderous resolutions the northern sector of the ad- against People's China in order vancing front, to satisfy the American aggres- repulsed.

AS

BOUS.

the American side's lack of hot shicerity.

He accused the United State.

the of obstructing the truce talks landing window and hardly had in order to maintain world ten- he thought "He is going to com- sion to facilitate war prepara- m: suicide" jumped

when the

man

ACCUSES AMERICA

but all

were

A Chinese battalion which was enveloped by the fast driv-

two

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Possession Of Arms Charge

Helddwyn

Williams, 21.

and James William Brad- shaw. 18, both sailors of HMS Tamar, were charged before Mr R. W. S. Winter at Kowloon this morning with possession of three .38 Smith and Wesson revolvers, 117 rounds of revolver ammunition and one

without K

Boence.

dagger,

On the

application of Det. Div. Insp. F. Mcor, of CID, Police Headquarters, New Territories, both defendants were remander for three days in Pofice custody.

Insp. Moor told the there would Court that definitely be more chartes preferred against the men.

Cabin Boy Misses Ship

Four Counsel

To Defend

Five Farmers

Four Counsel have been assigned to defend five farmers who appeared before Mr Justice Gould at the Criminal Sessions of the this morning accused

vegetable farmer, murder of a Li Fuk-hing,

at Tsun Wan on September 1.

The uccused are Lo Chung. 24. Le Fai, 25, Lat Ming, 25, Lai Wal, 22, and Lo Man-tai, 23.

Pleas were deferred until the date of trial which will be fixed 1ater.

Assigned for the defence are Mr Percy Chen, for the #rst accused, Mr S. V. Gitlins. for

J the second, Mr V. L. D'Alton, for the third and

and Mr D. A. fourth, Wright, for the fifth.

L.

Mr W. A. Blair-Kerr, Crown Counsel represented the prosecu- tion.

Shave Pleads

Not Guilty

Albert Edward Shave, aged A Sub-Inspector cu the Hongkong Police, was arraigned before the Senior Puisne Judge.

He also accused the Uniteding Allied troops yesterday ap. States of following

former parently had escaped through" a German and Japanese

aggres- Bap in the UN Ilnes, the Eighth

A 16-year-old Swedish boy, said. sive policies by

Army briefing officer extending tion generally tions.

ceased in the employed aboard the Danish ship military bases abroad.

cabin boy, Mr Chou said he completely Since the conclusion of the Allied sector by late afternoon Agnete Maersk as a agreed with Soviet

yesterday. Foreign second world war, he continued,

It was estimated was brought before Mr T, B. Low Minister

that at least

Chinese at the Marine Court this morning Vyshinsky's the United States had pursue regiments were driven from the to answer a charge of wilfully and 23. four-poin! proposal at the A war policy In occupying area. United

remaining in the nagkgently Formsa, signing

Colony afer the departure of his peace treaty with Japan, rearm-

ship. ing Japan, signing a bilateral ful treaty with Japan and signing treaties with Pacific countries.

These actions, Chou Enlai said, were "eruel parts of the United States aggressive scheme."

Andrei

Nations

As-

The falling body missed a Sing Taz Jih Pao reporter by a foot.

General Walle the Police called an ambu-sembly in Paris on November Canon, the reporter supported the 8. He claimed that it was the most effective proposal to avoid the threat of another world war A pries: passing by made the and to strengthen world security 5.gn of the cross and said a prayer, i and peace.

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Mr Justice Gould, at the

UN troops were also success-Defendant, who said he had one Criminal Sessions this morning

in the British Common- wealth sector west of Yonchon year at sea, went ashore at Kow- when he tendered a plea of Not yesterday, driving an unknown loon Wharf at I p.m. yesterday Guilty to a charge of man- number of Chinese soldiers to and when he returned at 8 pm slaughter. the west--United Press.

CRECK

he found his ship had already left The charge against the ac- for Japan. He was picked up by cused is that on August 22 he He said the North Atlantic Pact

a Naval patrol and handed over unlawfully killed Wong Keng and American bases abroad

YOUR KNOWLEDGE to the Police.

Sun at the Yat Ming Teahouse, should be proclaimed illegal

Answer

Defendant

said that he was 342, Prince Edward Road. under the United Nations Charter,

not informed when the ship Dr D. A. L. Wright, instruct- and urged the a supervising 1. Strings of sheli-beads would sail but he did not make ed by Mr. F. X. d'Almada, for committce be set up by the used by North American Indians any enquiry concerning The the defence applied for exten- United Nations to prohibit a omic for money or ornament. 2. In ship's calling time.

sion of bail until the date of weapons.

France,, June 6, 1918. 3. Off The Magistrato found that hearing. In broadcasting the Foreign Gambia, West Africa. 4. there was slight negligence but The application was granted Minister's

statemen', Peking Washington, 5. William Augustus, no wilfulness en defendant's by his Lordship. Radio said it was authorised to do Duke of Cumberland-ibird son part and commited him to the Mr W. A. Blair-Kerr, Crow so by the Taking Government of George II. 6. Wilhelm Richard House of Detention pending ar- Counsel,

appeared for the Reuter,

Wagner.

rangements for his repatriation, Crown, assisted by Det-Insp

W. Watson.

year!

AN INVALUABLE BOOK FOR MOTHERS Justice Gould en December 18.

able

of

future

The trial will open before Mr

and three days have been re served for the hearing.

Radio Hongkong

H.K.T.

The Sunday Express has, for 'Belonging to the moon', But let us stop and consider. the dis- produced one of those books and George also Greek, meaning Those who accepted

ciplines of the last war so splen- in which every family ex-ne who umasses a fortune."

Thirteen

chapters beginning didly and who endured hard- pecting an addition should with "Your baby from birth ships we can never luiów, were invest.

un month" and

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ending with reared by that philosophy. It

6 Programme Summary: 8,02 "Children's Half Apart from all the advice has "Your child froin five to six has proved itself under fire.

Hour Fresorted by Elizabeth Ann (Studio)-630- tor mother both before and after years" form the bulk

A wise man nas pointed out Portuguese the

Ball Hour this covers le Johnny or Mary has arrived, book, and

(Studio); every- that a gardener does not expose 7 World News and News Analysis a section devoted to the record of thing from teething and tau his tender spring seedlings to London Relay); 2.1. Song" by "Your child's physical, and men-trums to First Ald, with recipes frest and chill just because he wen Catley (Soprana) and Henry Cummings (Baritone); 7.30, United tal growth, personally interests by the score, Vitamin tables nows winter is coming. He Nations Album 24). Artist Of The and doilliss." Such a record will, and what to my when your does not keep pulling and tug Week Choconda de Vito Vioils: If Kadhifully kept, provide invalu Little One applies the "Why?" ging them up by the roots to 7.89. Weather Report; B, "From The

with any

further or worse, the "I wont" technique, accu

accustom them to

Editoriate" (Recorded Relay): 610, Interlude: 8.10, British Masterpingca when you con

hurricanes fur There is also this sage reason-

J. S. – MUI" - Ey: "On Liberty" ARTalk by Bertesifi sial question "How can I best

they

Presented by Hunter (Studio)} Phase cf spitting out i at him fór what lies ahead?" grow sturdy and strong before day and Paula Clark (DBC18). 10 "Calling All Torces" With Ted that was placed in

"We have seen in the past they meet the storms. He knows Geraldo and His Concert Orchestra mouth. that the world can change over such care will give them the williams In Two Fair By oherubic-looking Besides, it is a useful store to night from s'eute, plant place best chance to survive,

9.20 Hugh. Burden --and-- Richard draw when filling up those

THE Woll Harding (DUCTS); 10, Chanson forms which schools invariably to one of arim effort, macrifice

Thus it should be with our Timento: 10.10. Th Citr Father and children demand the "What inesses has mother cannot be blamed for

and hardship.

London's Welcome To Their Royal Mary hat, and whe: innocula wondering whether the gentle frank and direct words of wis Returns to

And thus does one learn in The Dulice of adinburgh On Their Ilghajemas. - Princess, Elisabeth, and tions!" sort of question.

Crasada and · The And for helping to decide hoophies which have do

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child-rearing during dora jest how to greet and care United sites (London Relay): 10.40,

Pat Major - (John Ereland) ok Junior shall have testowed

Xtimen Joyce and the Halle - |upon him, there are five pages world. It is natural that wa Coples are avállable sut $25 rubestra, Conducted – by. Laalia of-names for boys and giris, bukkake ourselves whether each at the Bouth China Morning The New Concert Orova: 1125.

Hawan: 1138, Goodnight Stusko their meaning and derivation, starter attitudes and pumlah Post Wyndhan Street, Sue Weathervort Cod BATE THE You learn that Cyathla la Greek mestr are called for,

Dawion

King 113 Gloss Down.

Instead, he cheristics them (BBOTS), cand see just how lang locking in answer to that controver with the utmost tenderness, so il 30, Zike what patie ros Johnny to get through

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The pause that refreshes

Prison For Wounding Woman

Forty Stabs With Pocket Knife

unem-

Lau Hung, 20, ployed, was sent to prison for three years with hard labour by Mr Justice Gould at the Criminal Sessions this morning when he pleaded guilty to wounding

a

woman, Lo Suet-fong, with intent to do grievous bodily harm.

M: W. A. Blair-Kerr, Crown Counsel, told the Court that the wernan had atcgether twenty s'ab wounds inficed with а pocket knife. but practically no force was used. One wound WAS tenth-of-an-inch deep and the others were about a third-of- an-inch in length.

was now

The woman and he accused, said Counsel, ved together for about six mon hs as husband and wife although they were nct married. The woman pregnant and she told the Police that he accused was responsible for her condition. She worked in a metal factory and supported the accused who did no work.

MAN'S ACCUSATION

A week prior to the incident there was a discussion between them and her pregnancy was discussed.

Rightly or wrongly, said Mc Blair-Kerr, the

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Living Language

Why we say Blackmail,

Historically blackmail was first levied in Scot- land where border farmers used to pay "pro- tection money" to free- boolers from both sides of the border. Highland chiefs, too, used to "pro- tect" the crofters within their territory in return for a lax. In Scottish law quit-rents paid in kind, such as labour or grain. were called "black-mail", as distinct from quil- rents paid in silver, which were called "white-mail" or "white-money".

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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19

By Air Japan, p.m., via B.O.AC. Formost Okinawa, U.S.A.. Canada, & p.m... H.K.A./N.W.A.L.

Stam. Malaya, b p.m., C.P.A. Indo-China, 5 p.m., C.P.A.

man accused the woman of having associated with another person

unknown and he (the accused) refused

By Surface to accept responsibility.

The

Macko, a am: 0 p.m. 39 Les ection suggested some

which Hong/Tak Shing.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20 amount 10 would

illegally

By Air aborting. The woman refused.

On the

night of September :

29 last, she woke up from sleep feeling stab wounds all over her body. She rushed to a cubicle and neighbours removed

her

to hospital where she was de-

Formosa Japan, 11 ... via C.A.T.

Indo-China, France, French Northa & West Africa, 10 a.m., Air France.

Slam, Burma, India, Pakistan, Middle East, Africa, Great Britain, Europe, 1130 m., 9.0.A.C.

Philippines, N. Borneo. 5 p.m.. C.P.A.

Melaya, Indonesia, Australia, New tained for two days. In answer: Zealand, Ceylon, Pakistan, Middle

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to the charge, the accused said: East, Africa, Great Britain, Europe.

did wound her because I 15 p.m., B.Ò,A.C.

By Burface suspected her movements were Macao, on: not proper."

Crown Counsel added that the woman was a widow and met the accused in Canton in 1947, The accused came to the Colony in 1949 and there were previous convictions against bim.

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Asked if he had anything to say before sentence was passed, the accused pleaded for leniency.

0p.m., Lee Home Tok Thông

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