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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1951.
Smoked Out RECOGNITION OF PEKING The Taft Family` Of
Barrismith, Nov. 25.
Hanted by the police, an African plugged hla nose and ears with clay, hid under the surface of a pool of water and breathed through a straw.
But the police set tire to dry grass and the reeds surrounding the pool and the choking sanoke drove him 10 the surface. ..eu -
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TERROR AT
SEA WITH
LIVE MINE
London. New 25
OR FORMOSA? A
POSER FOR TOKYO
Tokyo, Nov. 25.
The Japanese Government is trying to ride the fence and postpone as long as possible the difficult job of deciding to recognise Communist or Nationalist China.
Many top Japanese hope that events of the future will decide this delicate question for them.
I neither of the tw Chinese proven by our experience of the
amply past six years." Pavirus. 15 at Diver
The other 50er or later GO: overnment of China
China
G Japane will have
Naval met raced for Ply mouth to Newlyu. Cornwall, for,bur
Basara live mine on the deck,
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tot irgui
Japan's and ma imporlan
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WITH THE WEST
Mr Yoshida did not pull his Government out on a link. The Japanese still can jump in either direction.
f was one of
power aligned For the present. Jupan bas
the French trawie Notre ap, trus dapan in World War cast her lot with the Western Donie de Fatima, of fiet
The trawler hd picked D The mine in her arts on Thurs- day and for 36 hours ir crew had workel and step with the fear of death constantly with
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During that
A10 na Japan and many of Democracies. particularly the
for
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have signed United States The attitude China Healy
Washington and others and
in the anti-Communist bloc undoubted-
will Influence
Japanese no representest ally Francesco conf rence thinking on the recognition
Th being Japan problem ged the task of having 10
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of
of the veral three feriche e fam hors of the miog into
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Hather
The man dared not even senlang! In AT 1:0 t]“ ¥n!,, but roped it tightly so the does
When
1boy Newlyn
The 450011:12: Captain R. Harvey, ordered at ana out of purt beruse of the hat gen la other shipm
While he sent to a thake S posal squari from Plymouth 50 mph. gale biew up, and the trawler hud to fight it out with
the mine shil on deck
et podine I Boden Japan is urbined
Nationalist f'home chiniffed that time and sway Japan's faytish The ques 1.: une : Jap in today big bated wi al wall lift
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the Commmunists
A
TRADE
INSUE
Of course,
must be noted, not all members of the Western Temocracies are in agreement which government » the legal govern- ment of China
the question
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Currently, Japan is more or less siding with the United Nations M the Korean war where so-callest Chinese Com- munist voluntee: forces are op- posing the United Nations army. Some
belleve Player vers dims Eled China's immediate
the Hun being equal. | chances
Nationalists Over
the Japanese would be inclined Japan depok the the
Commis
گروه
this
becognition
by
relationship China
be
and
The close because the strongly
Commumst ant ween
Communist At the same time, Hussia will not inluence Japan
The United States
Girl
Baronet And
Tell Story Of
Broken Romance
London, Nov. 25.
The 48-year-old baronet and the 19-year-old London night-club hostess whose ten-day engage- i ment came to a sudden end have told what they thought of their brief romance.
in favour of the Red regime in Chora Russia is Japan's tradi- tonal enems
martined to view Russia's
with
a #rat deal of it was "just too crazy. suspicion United Press.
To Sir John Heygate it was "a bit of a prob- and the Japanese lem, old boy.' by the argument that
To Miss Nadia Diane Cooperman Here are their stories:
As Sir John put it. "My two, ex-wives
alive-well and married, thank good happily
The ordea which the men huwwever, be Japanese are p endured was described by Heuri, peak, people and mung die Hi- Magnand the ship's enginee
To trule with the "We steaned out to sea for 14
Communist-controle mild ens mules
stayed there all Chine night, he sald Waves banke
pro-Nationaltst of the over the ship
washed
forces in Japan argue that Japan
th
trac With: Chamomet
Any dpan en fuel partly of markets
aw a criai- ind
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across the deck. Ali night on we kept watch-about to see that the wine dit net work loose
The
disposal
which had to gl its way in a
lot but through hers v
to reach the wwwler, fook two Jours to dismantle fire mine
Warning By Dr. Garbett
Melbourne, Nav, 25
Dr Cyril Gæ bell. Archbishop
Just be
Peme
S
will be t
of York, sold here today that we
atails to defend our
the worke and inve "ergel despoti
ard
beritay from atheism
Persistent had mighty forces wei vadang on CAR way 111 life famunis krew where at riond and hot wanted, We tud Foal know Brmly where we sto he eclared
The Archbishop. now
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Other ptu Nationalists say
gins of Communist Che
Kuorante tut larged profitable Trade uj betwer the
antin
Sobre
l tivo
(f
Govertaal
.L
Bill wo
Javizuling
the Peking claim that Japan
inst tis business with her large
g shorET
order to survive
15. The present world competition.
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Tried Jump From Hotel Window
London, Nov. 25.
are
The Taft family of the United States Senator Robert and his wife- pose with their nine grandchildren, three sons and three daughters-in- law on the front porch of the Taft summer home in Murray
Bay. London Express.
Married
People Are So Shy
01
London. Nov. 25. The Royal Commission at the Sir John announced
Marriage and Divorce has had wedding was off as he let his
act-back, estate at Bellarena, Co London-
Only a trickle of replies has derry, to meet his new faneer, ness with more children. Mr reached the Comunission's Lon- Mis Dora Gillespie, aged 44., Gillespie has ex-husband, don HQ. since it advertised for who
going strong somewhere.
ол opinions comes from Co. Donegal.
why marriages have
bothered never was my fault."
break up, on what laws, if any, Suppose it
I am so
inta this inquiring sald Miss Cooperman.
marriage need altering, and on how to business. I am ot sure about make domestic lite run Impulsive
the regulations which have to be complied with in Northern Ire land
v
"
"He met me at the Panama Club on Saturday night u fort- night ago. On Monday he was round at my hotel with a large
OVER THE BORDER diamond ring. I put it on my middle finger, but he joked "suppose there are residence qualifications." Sir John lives at Bellarena, 30 miles from Belfast. Mrs Gillespie lives over the border in Eire.
A young husband and wife) about it and replaced it on the Came 1፡ D point in their finger where E engagement marriage
at which the wife ring goes. despised " show of affection" and the husband tried to leap out of
floor fifth
hotel window.
on the
at
THOUGHT IT A JOKE
thought he was joking Then we went to all his clubs
He Hut, said Judge Carey Evans and there are quite a few.
fold hls friends 4.4 Was his future wife.
economie
Since they do no. baye make a decision immediately Japanese Government omeiaks
staying
very bite
Norwich There
be little doubt
Divorce Court, towever. as L how Premier "I don't think he would have
eru Yoshida feels. Shigeru
to He is jumped when it came the brad of the present Conserva- point, live Cinvernment and has us for Communism. Adán ss- inne delegates ot the San Prancisco peace conference, Mr
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nt Audio 25 New Yeshurlu sald. Zealand. was preaching Puo's Cathedral here.
The
Victoria.
congregation
at St
incided
"As regars Chura. I contine my remarks to two points:
The first point is That like the Guvernar of the State of
disunity others we regret that General Sir Dallas prevents China from being here Brook and Latty Brooks, theThe second is that the role of Chief Justice,
Edmund China's Sir
trade Herring, and political notabili-
economy, important as it is, has ties.Reuter
often been exaggerated.
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P
very
"He says it looked long drop when he got out on a window-ledge."
"I still thought he was joking. but after a bit I began to think was really going to be married. Shortly after he had to go back Lo his estate In Ireland. wrote every day and phoned every evening.
The attitude of 28-year-old
"Before long I began Lo Heather Norma Harston realise the whole thing was just could not be said to be cruelty. too crazy.
Mrs
the judge declared He refused "Finally he rang me up and the petition of her 30-year-old said a former girl friend of husband, John Michael Harsion, his, Mrs Gillespie, was coming of Drayton, Norfolk, a company over and should he go out with Japanese director.
I had already realised I had been made a fool of, and I said: Yes, anything you like."
A British Crossword Puzzle
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24
126
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13
14
15
7
16
18
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18
19
ACROSS
7 Downpour (4).
G. Liquid measure (5)..
10 Eddy.
11 Ledke (4).
18 Transintez orally (10).
16 Sculptor's work (4).
15 Metal (4).
19
(10).
23 Noble (4).
Acknowledgement of
24 Werth (B).
25 Staggers (5).
20 Mature (4):
21 Pay up (0),
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2. Cook (5)...........
3 Come in (5).
4 Wish for eagerly (6).
5 Hairo (0),
(Beak (4).
Get up (5)
12 Burdened (5).
18 Permeate (0),
guilt 14 Praised (0).
17
Fight
(B).
18 Tenders (8).
20 Fish (G).
21 Perfect (9).
23 Greedy (4).
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BATURDAY'S CROSSWORD ----Across: 1 Lulls, 4 Educed,
s
A cross-petition Harston, also alleging was dismissed too.
SHE CALMED HIM
by
Mrs cruelty,
The
B Canted, 19 Aress, 12 Verger, 14 Diocese, 17 Scar, 10 Patjent, 24 Parasol, 22 Anew, 20 Tinting, 27 Classy, 20 Drogn, 30 Em- pis, 11 Napkin, 82-Hated). Down: i Luelst, & Lingo, 3 Sleva, 5 DIRE, & Ceres, Desert, Despots, 11 Resist, 4 Realise, 10 Irkn,, 10 Crawle, 10. Apon, 29 Pardon, 1 Recoup. 24 Nymph,.
20 Idiot, 30 direed, že Anti.
her.
suppose the engagement was never officially broken off. but I had already returned all the his judge
was presents. There that said
the couple were married in 1948 ring with a big alone, the fu
lots of books and The wife, a P.T.
instructress, coat, and
things. pulled her husband back from the hotel window, and calmet! him down.
With Sir John at Belfast was
Bancee No. 2, Mrs Dora Gillespie, mother of five daughters, of "I think she was quite per- Malin Hall, Co. Donegal, whom mitted to say. Not tonight he plans to marry soon.
The problem tomorrow tight, without think-
Is they
don't
ing that anyone would take know how they are going to be
married. such drastic steps," he said.
"They had had a hard day, and she had been up the previous night with a sick child. "The young people were rather foolish about the marital relationship."
HE DID CHORES
Judge Carey Evate said that the husband had a lot to cota plain of. He did the domestic chores twice a week so that h wife could take P.T. classes and go horse-riding.
He added: "It has been said by counsel that this murrlöge has irretrievably broken down, I have no right to advise them
to try again, but I do not see why they shouldn't,"
Mra Haraton was awarded two-thirds of the costs.
DON'T
WASTE
WATER
Mrs Gillespie, hatless,
а leopard-skin coat.
hur shoulders, looked happy "Sir John is brilliant at evolving plots for his novels," she decla- ed.
"He'll find the answer.
smoothly.
The deluge of "hints on home life" which the Commissioners had hoped to be sorting out by now have tot arrived. Only a few witnesses have volunteered to discuss their personal ex- periences.
the
The Commission knew many ordinary housewives and hus- band
would be shy at offering with their help and advice to start her with, but they felt most of the chestnut-coloured hair sweeping organisations representing
churche, the medical
profession and women and
child welfare would have responded earlier.
Among questions to be raised "I haven't got an engagement | ure the Pope's recent pro- ring, Mrs Gillespie said, "anc we haven't
got down thing like that yet."
She said Miss Cooperman had been "very sweet about every thing" and wanted to pursue an
artistic career.
to any
DR. WEIZMANN SWORN IN
nouncement an birth control; whether childless marriages or separation for seven years are sufficient
reasons for divorce: how married women's incomes should be taxed, and other prob.. lems of wives' property.
Freighter Safe
Tokyo, Nov. 25. The marine safety authorities tonight reported that the Pana- Tel-Aviv, Nov. 25. manian freighter Kaple is pro- A 21-gun
salute was fred ceeding to Yokohama under her today when Dr Chaim Weizmann own steam. took the oath on his re-election The Kapie radioed distress as President of Israel.
signals early today from a posi- the 300 miles The President of the Supreme tion
cast of
The distress Court, Dr Moshe Smoira, and Japanese coast. the Speaker
of the Knesseth message said that big seas had (Parliament)
ber engine-room the damaged in President, who was re-elected fram
frames.
The Kapie radioed tonight. requesting the Japanese roseuc
swore
by
the
last week Knesseth
11 ceremony was
by
85 votes against as held at the vecsel Muroto to turn back and
President's residence al Reho said: "Proceeding at ex knots." both, south of Tel-Aviv, instead -Reuter.
mi al Jerusalem because of Dr Welzmann's poor health. He is 77.--Reuter.
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