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CHINA MAIL
Korean War Is Two Years Old
Five To On Wednesday
THE
Feed
E detective in, the witness-
ticularly mean
then.
box said: "This was a par
Tho owner of the stolen properly is a woman of 88 who has often given hospitality to the defen- dant, who has rewarded her
fashion...
this
In the Bow Street dock Mill
Tokyo, June 22.
The Korean war is two years old on Wednes- day and peace never seemed farther away. Bitter, stalemated fighting crackles through rugged. lonely mountain country. Armistice talks have reached an impasse. The weary soldier hopes only for rotation. Even the Generals rotate.
The US Eighth Army-an international out- fit of 17 nations-ranges across a 155-mile battle- front opposing an estimated million-mán army of Chinese and North Koreans.
During
almost ri
year
J
cent winced at each word the detective emphasised, She was a plump girl of 20, with mouse-
that coloured hair
reached to her shoulders, and she had pleaded guilty to stealing a ring and a brooch from her next-
of and captured Seoul in five days door neighbour in the barrack-
truce talks the enemy has of fighting. Two days later, on like Buildings where she lived.
"She found the door of the steadily built his strength, The July 1, 1950, the first US com- of the next-door flat open," the detec- question now 13: "What do the bat troops-siements
Division- 24th US Infantry doing with Just wont Heds Intend tive went on,
arrived in Korea. These GIs inside and took the property. million men in Koren?" She bus old some of it to a pawnbroker for 283,"
•
first
outnumbered
were
Do they plan EL powerful went into combat on July 5 and new offensive?
found themselves Eighth Amy Commander 10 and 15 to one.
HEARTBREAKS General James A. Van Fleet,
The WILLLICENT cringed in thinks not."
cacounters M
corner. of the dock, as if
"It is difficult for me to see just previews of Allied heart- she felt the frowning, self-
breaks for weeks to follow. By looks of told righteously indignant
"The August The Allies were bottled a news conference, the public gallery upon her
enemy must realise that the up far South In the so-called. backt. Almost every eye in the Fie
Eighth Army, with its trained Pusan perimeter. court was upon her and almost divisions, ita massed firepower every eye was hostile,
After a little pause the detects mobility and lis naves and
were
tive went on speaking, but now his tone was quite different, Ho rald te
magistrate, Mr Bertram Reece: "Although I
these thefts have sald
This mean, there are excuses. woman is only 20, and she has three children, aged three years, two years, and five months. Her husband ofton keeps her short of moticy. On this particular week he allowed her 30s, to feed the five of them. She told me
she sicle to buy food for the children, and I believe this to be
true."
And now all those who had looked so virtuous and dis approving began themselves to looit discomfited.
•
•
how the ent
enemy could win," he
air Bupport would make him pay a disastrous price."
But other Allied authorities say they do not think the Eighth Amynt its present strength of less than half the enemy's could get far in an offensive of its own.
Only one issue-return of pri- roners-blocks a Korean armis-
tice
Army launched
On September 16, the Eighth an offensive It recaptured Seoul and raced and broke out of the perimeter.
Into North Korea. In November elements
of the US Seventh Infantry Division got clean to the Yalu River boundary Manchuria. They were the only soldiers to get there.
The Chinese made a
of
stormy
debut Into the war on November 26 and 27--right through the centre of the Eighth Army line against the ROK 11 Corps.
on
Establishe® ́1845
MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1952.
The family's
favourite refresher
WATSONS
SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith Woman's Friendship
5.24
T. 14, Brg, LL #. PAL ON, || Cipr, 1943 by KRA Səndən, les,
"You're always reading about rocketing around in space -Instead of disappearing on a fishing trip this year, why don't you go to the moon?"
Plaintiffs
Awarded Damages
THE BEGINNING Acting on the principle of
Judgment for phiintiffs in The Eighth Army-with vic- freedom of nations, the UN entory almost in its grasp began the sum of $5,578 and costs tered the Korean conflict after its bitter retreat to Secul-and (namely, return of the de the Reds of North Korca southward.
posit plus loss of profit on smashed across the 38th parallel General Walton H. Walker, the resale in the United into South Korea at 5 a.m. on Eighth Army Commander, was June 25, 1950,
killed in
States) and on the counter- in a jeep accident As two years of war ends, December 23. General Matthew claim for costs, was de
by
Justice the Allies are standing on an- B. Ridgway assumed command livered
Mr of on Do
Dec. 27. On January 1 the Williams in the Supreme on Do other principle freedom the individual. They say Red enemy initiated a general offen- Court this morning.
South In mid-January
of prisoners in their hands have give. the right to decide as indivi~ Wanju, the US Second Division danis whether they want to held against vastly more power-
Communist territory.
ful forces and turried return 10
the Tide thousands Many
Red of retreat.
On Jan. 21, the Eighth Army The girl in the dock, the soldiers surrendered on the pro- mother of three, with her hair-mise that they would be given a went on the offensive. By Amil
Communism. style that parodied something havon from
So 8. the enemy had again been from Hollywood and the world the Allied stand on "voluntary driven out of all South Korea
has become the weariness of a very old woman repatriation" in her face, looked abjectly
"HER husband," the detec- five said, "Is a labourer, He says he carns £6 95. a week, but his wife did not know that, she thought he only gos £5. This weak the husband has not been to work."
of
ATTACKS FAIL
"down ̃at her feet as if she has in the armistic cast of the Imjln River..
you
about
to have all these private things ruace to public. "What do
Say this" the magistrate asked her. She just shook her head at that and Bfted her eyes to survey Mr Reece without emotion.
"THE
THE officer was not using
any extravagant language when he said that was a mean theft," the magistrate caid. "However," the background this case docs make it rather
in
different,
I agree. But I've got to think of this old lady, you know..
for a moment,
this
Developments
Plaintiffs, the United Trado
Ltd, of No Duddell Street, claimed damages old brokers guany bag waste." for non-delivery of 20 tons of They were represented by Mr Brook A. Bernacchi, instructed by Mr H. K. Woo.
Defendants, who brought a opposed-to-the-Com-On April 23 and again on counter-claim for damages for for forced IC-May 10, the Communists Launch non-acceptance of the goods, ed their two #most powerful | were the Hip Shing Firm, attacks of the war. Both failed. merchants, The enemy suffered enarthous❘ Heu casualties.
talks which
were
the
Wet
begats dryness, he preferred
evidence given by Messrs An- derson and Ashe and he held that the cargo was in a condition. and that this was also a breach of the condition of the contract entitling plain tiffs to releet.
munist demand turn of all prisoners.
A compromise, seemed possible
of No * 19, Kwal spring until results of an
Street. They Allied screening stunned Red
J. represented by Mr V. L negotiators. They were inform-
On June 24, Mr Jacob A. D'Alton, on the instructions of ed that out of 160,000 Commun- ists in Allied hands, only 30,000 Malik, Soviet UN delegate, ad- Messra Hastings,
vocated 1 Korean ccase-fire Dealing with the point of re- wanted to go home.
and
armistice during a brood-Jection of the cargo, his Lord- William K. Major-General Harrison Jr., who on May 15 was Out of this suggestion came the evidence as to the state of the cast on a UN radio programme. ship said that in the conflict of named to succeed Vice Admiral Out of
as UN armistice armistice C. Turner Joy
told his Red July 10 at Kaesong. chlof, grimly
North counterpart,
Korcan After months of wrangling General Nam 11:
the talks were transferred. on "The United Nations Command October 15, to Panmunjom. will not drive personnel to you Agreement was reached on o He was silent
which extends mostly at the point of a bayonet"
cease-fire and then he culled Miss Hamil-
The Reds repeatedly turned above the 38th parallel, then ton, the probation officer. You down Harrison's suggestion that the "twilight war
began. know this defendant, do you?" prisoners be rescreened in the
It hasn't been a slower war for he asked her. Miss Hamilton
Iton presence of Communist repre- the Air Force. Last month Allied been sentatives. ra'd that Millicent had referred to a colleague by
3.9 The Alles were having plenty warplanes flew 20,013 sorties and planes. hospital almotter for advice and of trouble with some of the Forty-five Allied planes were lost
about matrimonial dichard Communist prisoners. In over North Korea during May- astistance matters.
suppressing three Red-led "You can do something to help on Kole, guards killed B7 prison ground fire. her. I'm sure, the magistrate ers. At least 115 other prisoners Communists, who limit the use said with confidence.
died from beatings, hangings or of their planes almost exclusively torture in POW clashes between to aerial Oghting, have lost 400 Communists and anti-Commun-planes in the war. The Allies
lave lost about 1,400.
The FRIGHTFUL LOSS
switiest Allied, jet-the Sabre Korea has suffered frightful jet continues to score big vic- loss and devastation in two years tories over the ultra. fast Com- Last month's of war. Its government claims munist MIG-15s.
sustained 2,000,000 score: Thirty-two MIGs destroyed withai Sabres.- casualties dead, wounded and compared missing.
$
"Yes, we can help her," Mis Harnliton said, with a reassuring look towards Millicent.
"Well. I shall put you on probation," Mr Recce said to Millicent, "ore you agreeable to that?"
WILLICENT nodded and then M. without sign or
token of what her feelings were, she left the courtroom. I was nearing duer time for her hungry
family, there was
that
ists,
it
destroyed
enemy
Living Language
Why we say Tabpo.
to
A thing is “taboo" when it is forbidden and it is strictly speak- ing only applied matters of religion for It comes from the Polynesian "tabu," sacred. When a temple, sacrifice, even person, was de clared "tabu" by the priests they meant that it was forbidden to the people because it had been made sacred to the gods.
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With Alleged Acid-Thrower
CRIMINAL SESSIONS TRIAL
From The Filos
100 Years Ago
Hongkong
expected to be a wet month,
A 25-year-old woman, Lo Po-hong, alias Lo Lan-hing, of 9, Lin Fat Street, second floor, June-in China is generally when giving evidence in the Criminal Sessions this morning, was unable to raise her voice sufficiently for the Jury and the accused to hear clearly every word. So Mr Justice Williams, Senior Puisne Judge, told the woman to leave the witness-box and stand at the usher's desk which is adjacent to the Jury box...
It was at the trial of a tailor, Cheung Tan, alias Cheung Kai-chuen, who denied an indictment for throwing corrosive fluid at the woman, unlaw fully and maliciously, with intent to cause her grievous bodily harm. He was not legally repre-
sented.
Court
clapsed
A
and we have not in the present been in any way disappointed. reking in the last week of May, of the thirty daya that have since the Mall closed, on twenty one of them there has been rain eggregating has
sixteen depth of upwards of inches (the half of a year's fall From the interior in England), гом of the adjacent have. painful fleeding of hands bordering the damage rivers and water courses. by drowning may be placed at
in
and
ΙΣΟΓΕΙΟΣ
Provinces
Intelligence of to rice cropa by the
hear that the loss of life thousands. The month has not been a hot one, nor haa thero
other. any
weather
found
Mr D, E. Greenfield, Crown stairway. When the woman got bean Counsel, conducted the case for to the fifth step she caught the phenomena of more particular
turned remark than the Crown, assisted by Det-shadow of a man.
will be An all-my head and caught a glimpse of among our extracts, Sub-Insp, C. C. Chan,
the accured who immediately male Jury was empanelled,
the left Crown Counsel informed the throw some fluid on
The health of the troops : in Garrison is good-more especial- that tar fluid
was side of my face," she added,
She wiped her face and eye ly the European portion. Allo- It caused hydrochloric burns to the woman's face and with a handkerchief and reit gether, of no particular disease, clothes and there was a stain pain. She yelled out, "Great there are 84 sick in lidapital, viz, of the netd on the accused's pain, someone has harmed me 59th Regiment 58-Ordnance 13 when arrested. The accused ran down the stairs-Ceylon Rifles 13. Of the last. Jacket pocket
accused and the woman into the street towards Queen's mentioned corps there has been two deaths during the month, good friends for Road East He was apprehend which is all the garrison mor- years. said Mr Green-ed outside his shop about 10 tally we have to report. Among the Juvenile portion of the com- The trial is proceeding.
munity we hear of a good deal of dysenteria, and our obituary has the names of two victims to
The had' enverni
been
bir but she grew
tired of o'clock that morning.
out
Mr Greenfield pointed that the woman had not suffer- ed any permanent injury as a result of the attack.
Giving her version of the story of what happened, the woman said that she worked as seller at Luna Park June last year earned
£
Scoupon
LETTERS TO ||
THE EDITOR
The topics of principal discus- sion during the month have been in connection with the liberation of two criminals both of whom (one an Irishman, the other': a Chinese Boy) were under sen- tences of transportation for Sla-It is encouraging to note respective periods of fifteen years. Burke (the Irishman) had been that so many educated, cused about May, 1950. He was presumably responsible, residents upwards of two years in confine
and
month. Her hours were
from 1.30 pm. to 11:30 p.m.
$150
1
first got to know the ac-
Sho
of
Local. Editorials
and
tallor
and she went to him for have thought the Urbah Counellent, waiting an opportunity to be conveyed to some cooler and dresses to barmade.
incident important enough to pleasanter
domicile. His d Later they became friends and warram a lofter of protest to the
charge, as an act of that merey went out together to pictures Press. and restaurants.
It is to be hoped that the which the Crown delegates to at high- Governors on the occasion of deplorable display GIVEN PRESENTS
royal birthday, could never handedness on the part of the She went on, "He made me
of the Committee trave been granted had His Ex- and Chairman clothing presents materials for dresses. He also might open the eyes of the cellency been fully aware of the loaned me $30 on one occasion. Colony's residents to the fact that circumstances under
a small, but nonetheless powerful was liberation of the Boy is a
was convicted.
The I have repaid him. He did ask human barrier exists here whose
him but I replied me to marry
pastime is defending the pleasing feature in the adminis chich that owing to poor inancial inner sanctuaries of officialdom tration of the present Governor; circumstances it was not possible from all verbal and written but in this instance, where a and so I turned down the pro- brickbats labelled "allegations of proper action was performed, reason for believing posal. He used to come to Luna corruption." Why is this subject, we have
that the Colonial Secretary alá Park to take me home at night." among others, treated as taboo?
what
happened to Jour friendship in the end?", asked
Mr
Greenfield,
which he
To some extent the English not advise as it was his bounden asked language Press through its duty to have done; and against "and" badhy balanced all law and custom, the poor
The complainant replied that on local affairs, is to fad was worked in double frons
the relationship between her blame for the existing situa- on the roads until the hour his
and the accused was never mare
than casual and never reached the intimate stage,
of
She added,
"We broke
If the newspapers, would pardon shed their milk-and-water
- ds
and get down,
new
editorial
was prepared in the council room. There was never
. CHINA. NEWB
more algnal Instance of the sides of benefit of the Press in this up ly, to painting both the friendship. He accused me the picture in a forceful, trank Colony then, the liberation of manner, Hongkong this lady all other legitimate having
made the acquain- and direct
moons having falled before the to resemble boy friend. might begin tance of another
subject was centred on. I returned truly BRITISH Colony. This was not true.
Thank God for the strength his request. his
presents at
or" and freedom of the Press of This happened early this year."
said that when the Britain and of Hongkong "109 Witness
was sick she went to years ago." accused
HIKET UBIQUE Later she see him at his call. saw him at the tram stop about Witness said, "I 11,30 p.m. you are sick not come along;
you had better Welcome For
go back' and taka a rest." They parled,
MAN'S ACOUBATION She saw him again the follow- ing night when he said to her, "You have turned to become unfaithfu" and asked for the return of his presents." She sald, "When do you want them
back?" and he replied "Wednes day.
they
again.
Black
Watch
Korea, June 23. Scots of the King's Own Scot
A
It is reported that on the '3rd- and 4th days of the 4th moon (May 21st, 22nd) - the rebels Kwangse, deairing to make an- other attack on the city of Kwel lin-foo, pitched their camp in the district, of Woo le-hen. Ai soon as the General, Sao sha
shang- ah, heard of this, he associated himself
with Ching vae-Isae, the
| Governor General of Hoo-nan and Hoo-pih, and the · Major- General Heang Ying, and march- tish Borderers came down out of ing from Yang-heen with. their Korean hills today to pipe 3,000 soldiers from Kwang-tung,
of the
1st Battalion a welcome to officers and men 3,000 from Chang-chow, 5,000 of the from Hoo-nan, and 8,000 from Black Watch.
and Sy Yun-nan Kwel-chow, and On the appointed night
The Battalion arrived by train chuen, they all three
to met but he refused to tale back and immediately were trans- the district of Woo-le-her-10 the clothing and so she retained
As their fight with the rebels. Moreover On another night after ferred to their camp. them.
train pulled. In to a siding, the the troops within the City of this incident sho saw him
The accused walked with her full band of the KOSB plped a wolflia-foo came out and at- march of the Black tacked the rebels is the rear, Watch,
so that more than 100 of them. after she had ascended a few
1.3 Pipe Major R. Erickson of were killed" and
and banners. stairs ho called to her to come Dundee said: It's good to hear.co
The rest of uns captirred. Qu guns downL.
She did so and the pair
tho direction of The Seaforths piped us along the
rebels, who
who escaped, fled to walked in the
banks of the Suez Canal and the Hing-gan-been-(which is
from w 150 0.1c.-NE. and commenced a
to the entrance of her home, and 1.4egimentolan 'Laddle."
Perth, June 22. Firemen and naval ratings
Stam. 2 p.m., Hermelin, today fought for over two
N. Borneo, 2.9.m., as Pakhal. hours a fire in the boller
·TUESDAY, JUNE 24 By Air room of the 768-ton British
Indo-China, Tonkin only) 8 am expedition ship vin C.P.A. atomic Koals
Victoria quay, nt
Indo-China, France, French North West Africa, 10 sin, Air France. Fremantle.
Formos, 11 am. CA.T. Jepan. 430 pm. Thai Airways. Only minor damage was done
Formosa, Okinawa, Now to some electrical wiring. Re Beatle
Canada,
p. 4,50 pairs will probably take about |N.W.A.L, two days. At one stage firemen Bialaya, Cevion, W. Pakistan, had to play water on the dulp's Bahrein, Great Britain, Europe, 45 Queen's Road East.
pam B.0,4.C. oll tanks when they began to
By Surface Macio, 1 pm; 6 pm. up. 0.02heat
MARTIN Hong/Tak Shing, The vessel ---- an Australian
China People's Republic, boom defence ship-basa.m. tralo via Canton.
Hongkong
thought of, there WES always describable in the bitter winter
of 1930-61.
Summary: 4. Programme ROK government spokesman Children's Hair Hour presonied by guaso Hall Hour (Studio): 7. Melody elated Press an estimated 500,-Mature: 130, Artist of the Week 000 of the South Korean civilian London Studio Racital Leon Goos
sens (Oboe); Ement TAI (Piano) casualties, are dead.
(BDCTB); 2.500.
ID-UL-FITR
OBSERVANCE
If the new moon is seen this evening d-ul-fir
observed tomorrow.
NAV
*
York
Lea
8.30
Clarence Rhee told the Asso Elizabeth Ann (studio)1 430, Portus man engaged for several weeks, Japan, 9.m....'¤_T{ipanas.
on secret work in the Monte Malaya Buona, E India, Nob.
Englern· Queen. Bello Islands off northwest india, Pakistan, 1 p.m. Weather“, žeportį | Australls, where Britain Will Star Betelgeuse. The war, ho said, made 8. Time Signal, World News and clage her first atomic bomb Formosa, 3 p.m., sa Woong,
South Koreans home News Talk (Gems
Relay); 2,15,!
032,345
"
Ivor
Novello
0.30,
EVERYTHING WELL
Here they conversed and he Gordons welcomed us to Singa again Mald she had become pore. Then the Argylls gave us unfaithful. The woman replied, a tune in tongkong and now there. At present the gates of "Whether or not that is so, that we're getting a welcome to the city of Kwel-linaro again open and trade is allowed to go is my business. No matter what Korea,"
The Commonwealth División
12th June. You and I cannot get together,"
Witness said that the accused commander, Major-General A. as usual-th moon, 25th daya
J. H. Caucis, said: "You have a then uttered these words, "Unless very one reputation, and I'm sure you die at my hands will not you will not only live up to beer, the surname of Cheung."
She then replied, "If you have but enhance it We are delighted WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15
got murderous methods it will have you with us."Router. Hawat zot be allowed by the law." They
potted.
Philippines, Guam, U.S.A., Canada. D a.m., via F.A.L
Formors, 11 A.M., C.A.T.
ess added that shid be Witness: Malaya, Indonesia, Australia, New
came odraid and went to Kows INTELLIGENCE TEST SOLUTION Zealand, Hurma, 4.40 p.15., C.PA
loon to stay at her mother's Paidisian, place and after three nights sha Him, India, Mr G. W. H. Gardner, the Chief Miahle East, Africa, Great Britain," returned to her home Director of Research on radio Europe, 450 p.m., B.C.A.C.
London, June 23,
10,00
0,000,000
test later this year. Icss. Many..
of there have been like what We Like" presented
The ire broke out when a cared for by the Korean govern by Geo Blog and Bike Axtell
boiler backflashed, setting of in will bo
ment and
the UN-Civil Aa- (Studio); D. Over, to you. With
Kenneth the bliges alight-Ruler, otherwise sistance Command, A total of Richard Murdoch and
Home
Concerto, (BBCTS): 9.30, the festlynt will fall on June 25,
*civilian homes
anti Concerto in ♬ Minor for "Cello and been Ordestra, FOR Mr Firdos Khan, Chairman of public buildings have
("CWho)_| Wils the Anthony Society demolished, Allled casualties in Landon Philharmonia Orch, cand. The Pakistan Muslimn amounced this morning,
the war, counting more than by Eduard Van Delum: 10, Cricket 300,000 NOK soldiers, word England V. Indila litecorded London estimated by United Nations Relay Condon arlott on the sources last April 30 ot 410,465. tus day's play in the Becond Tass that everything was going : very
The Allies claim the Com-Match: 10.10% Chesson Franesimo
1930. Denolog, Time with Redwell in the new radio guided munista havo; suffered well Nichols and his Pennies Gus milles bapo at Woomera train The Canton over 1,070,000 casualties.
Blas: Fuchard Jayenge 11, Badio Australia, Whon the Teds started the New Rest London Relay) $115. Goodnight Music) 11.29, Westber Korean war they seemed un- Report dod ar The Queens 1130, stoppable. They plunged down | Ciowe Doma.
* Id-ul-fir prayer will be held at Jumenia Mosque, 30 Shelley Street, Hongkong and the Kow Joon Mosque, Nathan Road, at 10 am, sharp, on the day of the fertivel Was Mary
Heads of departments are res quested to grant leave to their Muslim employees to enable them to attend the services.
Ministry of Supply, said today City Commentary. from Lord's guided missiles in the British Japan, Korea: p... Tai Street,
Me. Gardner arrived hero from Sydney today after visiting the basy there. France-Presse,
"In
Lin
Being frightened of darkness, ghosts and the socused,
· MACROS “I pum.; d-pain
sald, she walked home Hong/rak, Zhing an
China, People's Hepublic, #3 work with colleague,
Young
from Mr
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Children Killed By Train
Tokyo, June 22, Thiroo children returning from School were killed § instantly when a trein struck than at-a- milway croming at Sukago village, in Saltama Prefecture,
- Police errested the oropetang guard on suspicim at negligence of, duty-Bouler..
• Malaya, Noon, as Hello.
On the night of Mardi 10 Printed and published by BTEWANT ABINUR - GRAT <for Blam, p.is,,, aż #paohaw
last tho returned home and and on behalf of South China Morning Post Limited at 1 JADED, p.m., s. Alochu. Philippines & pomni, a Teuvancers. I her soort walked ahead up the Wyndham Street, City of Victoria; in the Colony of Hongkong
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