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Tsiang Accuses

Reds Of Causing

Life They Germ Epidemics

Loved

ROM girlhood, Gwynneth ESCAPED COMMUNIST'S

FROM

has known exactly what

she meant to do in life.

Her father is a farmer, and

she spent all her early years on the farm, But the land held no As special attraction for her. Boon na she was old enough tá her schooling de no, to soon as was over, that Is, she left the country for the town and began the career she had planned for so lung. She became a student

hospital

nurse pt provincial city,

in

Gwynneth loved the work. She was entirely absorbed by it, and this being so she naturally did it well,

she had a

hospital At the friend, another nurse who was us totally under the spell of the work as Gwynneth was herself. As usually happens when two young people share an interest in their work and make their work their life, the friendship developed until it became, after the job of nursing, the most im- portant thing in the lives of each of them.

HE lives of the two girls THE

followed parallel courses. They sat for and passed the required examinations together; together they survived

the tyranny of sisters and

and matrons, endured the role of strop for young doctors to sharpen their wits

upon, put up with the poor pay, poor food and long hours the authorities seem to consider so essential to the training of a nurse. They passed at last from the apprentice stage in their profession, and moved to Д hospital near London,

Then the blow fell. Gwynneth's friend developed tuberculosis.

These two who had set out to- gether to help in the ght against Illness, were now by illness parted.

WYNNETH threw up her work at the hospital. Sho had no longer the heart for it. She became for a short time a children's nurse, then left that Job and took another as sales- girl at a confectionery counter

in a restaurant,

The pay in the new job was 1£3 18s. 6d. a week and some meals. From that Gwynneth had to pay £2 a week, for bed and board in the nurses home where she still lived.

The other week she was away from work slck for four days. Her employers carefully docked accordingly. her wage-packet She qualified for only one day's unemployment benefit. Gwynneth found herself on the day that her rent for the

room in the nurses' home was due to be paid without anything like the £2 she needed.

THAT morning the robbed the tlil at the confectionery

counter. She was seen to take 28. from it. She was questioned. She admitted she had taken 48. besides.

Next morning at Great Marl- borough Street, Gwynneth plead- ed guilty to robbing her employers of Gs.

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REVELATIONS

United Nations, July 2.

The Nationalist Chinese delegate, Dr T. F. Tsiang, said today that he had private information that epidemics in China had resulted from Com- munist germ weapon experiments that swept out of control.

Dr Tsiang told the United Nations Security Council that the experiments allegedly were con- ducted in Manchuria by captured Japanese scient- ists working with Russian and Chinese experts.

He said his information came from a former Com- munist, who escaped from the Yalu River, area, and was of the "greatest importance." He added that he had no way of checking it, but it was certainly "worth looking into."

He said epidemics in the last six months had killed more of 1 countrymen than in any previous period and he told the on the Reds, blame squarely intimating that their charge of United Nations genh warfare was merely a cover-up for their own mishandling of germ wat experiments and medical treat- ment,.

as the The disclosure came Council neared a vote on the veto-doomed American proposal for a Red Crom inquiry into Communist charges that United Nations troops used bacterial weapons in Korea,

The Soviet delegate, Mr Jacob Malik, carrying on the

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poses." He said it enough to dismiss with frenk dendals.

Security

the

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not the charges

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"It seems to me that the ac-

light of cusers, who fear the evidence impartially collected, succeeded in accusing merely themselves. But the threat

cannot vėto

dissuade the Coutell from dealing matter. If the veto In the end frustrates our effort again, the whole world will know whore the responsibility for such frustration lies.

We feel,

than the less no United States and others here, insulted by these monstrous accusations. I wish to

sorry's that the United Nations Koren bear joint responsibility in resistance to aggressors and

Extablished 1845.

THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1952.

Two Foreign Office officials; half a dozen of executives and a dozeh friends were on the platform at Victoria Station to meet the Chief of Police of a country which has few police; no crime, and one prison which is empty. He is 42-year-old Sheik Abdullah Bin Mibarek, uncle of the ruler of Kuwait, the Arabian shefkdom which produces 60 milion tons of all a year. The Sheik, who may become the next ruler of Ruwalt the is 22 years younger than his nephew), kissed all bat the Foreign Offee officials on the mouth, according to the custom of his 'country-London Express,

PC Guilty Leicesters Of Grave Back In HK Offence® From Korea

sltdown strike he annnonced no one can hope to split, their yesterday, did not even don carphones to

hear translation: unity by bringing false charges.

against one of thom, speeches mupporting the He then announced his coun- American

and move

walted try's solld

support for the impassively to carry gut his American proposal for a. Red

The 1st Battalion, the promise to kill

the resolution Cross Inquiry.

In a verbal judgment de- Royal Leicestershire Regi- with

Russia's

United Nations veto.

M. Henri Hoppenot of France livered this morning,

50th

CONTROL FAILS

Dr Tsiang said: "I have a private communication from an

tists,

He prefaced his disclosure by telling the Council that it war well-known that the Japanese maintained huge laboratorics for germ experiments in Man- churia during their 15-year oc- cupation of that area.

Mr

There

no better drink then

"Ancient Lights" Claim Made In Supreme Court

WATSON'S

Living Language

Why we say Sub

T0937

The literal transla

PERPETUAL INJUNCTION tion of these two Latin

SOUGHT

Believed to be the second case since 1893 on "ancient lights", the hearing opened before Mr Justice Williams at the Supreme Court this morn- ing on a claim for a perpetual injunction restrain- ing the Local Printing Press, Limited, from erecting a six-storey building in Duddell Street.

In the case in 1893 the theory of ancient lights was discussed but no decision was handed down as the matter was settled out of Court. It was heard before Mr Justice Fielding Clarke.

Five Counsel, including two QC's, were engaged in today's case, the plaintiffs being Foo Kam-shing, Foo Ko-shi and Lee Pak-hung, executors and trustees of the estate of the late Foo Sik, a well-known con- tractor.

from 1957 to 1881, there was a

utty of seizin (ownership).

Plaintiffs were represented and alr under the original lease by the Hon Leo d'Almada, QC, Mr Brook A. Bernacchi and Mr Oswald V.

Cheung instructed by Mr R.F.G. Dennis, of Mecary Bruitous, while the Local Printing Press by Mr. John were represented McNeill, QC and Mr D.A.L. Wright, instructed by Mr P.A.L. Vine, of Measts Dea- COTIB.

The next important date was in 1921 when the plaintiffs' pre- sent building was erected. There was no indication when the de- tendants' building was erected but it was clear that it was not the original building although it was quite an old one,

Counsel said that oven 50 years ago these sites were valu

Queen's Road Central able as was almost the waterfront.

words Is "under the rose" and they mean In complete secrecy. In Roman mythology the rose was sacred to. Venus, goddess of

Д

love, whose mystéries must never bo reveal- od, and historically rose was suspended from the ceilings of to banqueting rooms remind

That

guests anything they heard at table must not be repeated outside.

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Mr d'Almada said that though this was a motion for fejunction it had been agreed that his Lordship should treat it as the trial for the action

He said that it was not sug- proper

Thursday, July 1 There was not much

by Air disagreement on the evidence to gosted that any building of the

defendants was built nearer to: Indo-China. Trance, French Nerth be presented and to assist

the plaintiffs than the present & West Africa.: 4.50 pm Air Viet- Court there was a model of the building. There was a complaint appines, N. Borneo, 4.30 Din.. buildings

and the concerned

from the owners of the defen- c.P.A proposed new building.

dants' property that the plaintiffs Biam, E. & W. Pakistan, In opening the cake,

had not, conformed to their East. A.A.C. Bernacch! explained in detall boundaries and had built on part

placed, on Counsel's of the defendants' property?

tho

the-mode Man·RIToy of - law

table

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books. He said that the pr The matter apparently went to posed new building was going to arbitration which resulted in a come right up against the exist reward of $10 per square foot ing building and the plaintiffs for building encroachment of one rights to light and air would be Inch and four inches.

It seemed that no deeds were affected.. An accepted right of way

would be preserved in the executed to recognise the legal title if such was necessary, ... Mr as part and parcel of the new it was not necessary

and the matter of encroachment did not affect the case one lóta, ・ structure.

Counsel then cited authorities,

Middio

Great Britain, Europe,

M. LEG

By Burtaes Масло, 1 pin: 6 pm, Tions/Tak Shing

Friday, July 4 By Air Japan, Canada,, U.B.A.....9 m. via C.F.A.L

Burmas, E. India. p am, Thal Air- WAYN.

Formosa, Japan, 2 p.m., C.AT. Formosa, Okinawa, Japan, Seattle, conaca, 20 p.m. R.R.A./NWAL

Blein, Burma, India, W., Pakia- Britain, Europe, 4.30 p.m.. B.O.A.C.

Malaya, Indonesia, Ceylon, mala, 50 p.m.3.0.A.C

19,. Denico, Australia, ·New Zen- land, 4.30 pm. 4.3.A. By Burface Kacao, 1 pm; o pan, sa Lee - Han/Tak thing.

said his country was also part Poon Yan-hol at Centralment, returned to HongKoP8 new building for a third parts Bernacchi said that in any event tan, Middie Wart Africa. Great

the

Radio Hongkong

In passing sentence Mr Foon Bald he took into consideration the fact that defendant, who was half. on ball of $500, would be auto- matically dismissed from the Police For e upon conviction of

.years...

He also took into 4 Ostabers

and

was

J

of the United Nations' unified found Police Constable 2996, this morning on HMT Em- command, whose actions are "so

Mr Bernacchi, remarked that # nine-months" tour, in directly impugned by accura Chik To-wal, 21, guilty of pire Orwell after completing

might find the his Lordship tions".

He said United receiving $10 from a vehicle

the British models not quite sufficient and Korea with ex-Communist, who says sub- States had perhaps made a mis driver as reward for for

Commonwealth Division.

may like to visit the site. stantially that Japanese selen-take la taking so long to take bearing to take out a sum-

The Leicestershires are en His Lordship: I have already i on the false Soviet charges to tists, working in

the co-operation the

mons against him for "an route to England prior to taking taken time off and visited the with Soviet. and Chinese aclen-

len Security Cound. He said this

Germany. They place. was due to the fact that the alleged traffic offence. His up duties in conduct experiments and

will resume their journey home that certain countries

"accusations

Lined in the

·CASE'S HISTORY defendant se fantastic, the Worship

via Singapore at 3 p.m. today. Inconsistent $300..

of the Giving the history alleged evidence northeast provinces are used us

Korea was the first tour of case, Mr Bernacchi said that it arcas for control experimenta- and often so puerile

active service for the Regiment lion,

"It is Mr Malik who ostensibly and that control falled,

started in October 1848 when which. hod

previously and as a result man-made epide-refused, not only to discuss the

been the original Crown lease was here stationed for two and a granted through which I ask

the issue, but even to listen. mics spread."

If he has taken off his earphones

In the course

of the Korean plaintifs predecessor claimed in order not to listen and on

It title

lease for 78 what side the cowardice les

four MCs, six MM, and 12 Men- Campaign, the Regiment won

years and contained a building today."-United Press.

offence, which carried

covenant tions (four posthumously).

In August 1861, the lease was extended to,889 years. maximum penalty of $5,000 and

The Leicestershires arrived in two years.

In September 1857, a lease was Lought consideration that defendant

also granted through which the might be left destitute if he battle on that memorable Guy that the plaintifs uile in fact

first and only really big

defendants claimed

So title Imposed a fine equivalent to his Fawkes Day last year when a started five years earlier and

number of Allied Sub-Insp. L. Bradley won honours for bravery men the 900 years lease was from!

Since their flest Peipated in germ warfore." He Show: 6.45, London Studio Melodies prosecuted and defendant was alcestershires have been con was going to say that it was

battle, the 1840

Mr Bernacchi added that, he anld both lists were composed Orahestra with Jalin Shelley, and represented by Mr A. el Arculli.

tinuously under attack and in clear that by the time the lease mostly of military personnel. Donald Scott! 7.15, Letter" from The Prosecution's case was their last month before pulling

"Where

the Japanese America by Allstar Cooke (Recorded Belay); 7.50. La Demi-Heure Fran- civilas scientists?”

that on the morning of February aut of Korea they were shelled was granted through which the he asked.

defendants claimed title there catae (Studio): 7.50. Weather Report: 20. So Kung-chun, the driver of every day. Casualties suffered "Have they all been repatriated Time Signal and Work News to Japan? No, no. Whore are London Relay); 8.10, Philippine van, was driving along Queen's by the Regiment were 30 killed was a building existing on the

Road Central, when he was and 250 wounded or missing. plainting ||National Day...A Programme for the

Paid that there What have they beenieth Anniversary of the Independ they?

stopped outside

Mr McNoll the Queen's

In command of the Regiment This is something the anos of the Republic of the Philip Theatre by defendant whe told doing?

no: evidence was no: 1-Col

G.

as to the Wout (pines July 4th; 8.30, Take it from

E. P. Hutchins. world could look into.

whereabouts of the building. When the Empire Orwell leaves happened to the laboratories herewith Joy Nichols, Dick Bentley complainant that on the day, be

Mir Bernacchi. said that the What and Jimmy Edward (BBOT 9, fore he had signalled to him to today a number of families will for experimentation?

Sports Reylow by Brig

Court would recall that there Young stop but was ignored. So depled be embarking to return to Eng-

land with busbands in the Regi- was a building covenant in the rechutz" (Weber) Act th Japanese Principals, Members and Chorus of

1840. After taking down the com- turned home earlier when to Interesting feature in that both

ment. Most of the fandles re-original lease in

The title to the lease had this plainant's driving licence number Regiment, left from Brazil, the

Hongkong for. and vehicle number Greece,

defendant Korea last October. asked So to wait for him at Turkey and Chile spoke

Upper Levels Police Station at noon that day.

After the war, he said, the Russians published two lists of Japanes: they wanted tried

var criminals for having par

Bre

KK.T.

AS 6, Programme Summary: 0.02, 1's Swinglime: 0.30, The Perry Corne

(BDCTS)—Ene Robinson and his

ball.

Dot,

She is a slightly built girl of 21, with fair hair, a pale com plexion, and, to judge from the way the lipstick was slashed on her mouth, not much experience petivities have been conducted (Studio): 0.15, At the Opera-Der defendant's allegation.

since the in them

in making-up. While her story was fold to Mr Geoffrey Raphael, the magistrate, she sat

in the dock with her head in her Nathris, France,

hands,

crying quietly..

the witness-box and said: "She solution for strikes me as being genuinely quiry Into the Soviet charges.

in

the the Vienna State Opera with Vienna Filharmonic Orch, cond. by Otto Ackermann; 10, People, Places and Thing—A Talk by. Comptari {Mackenzie:=""Places" (HBCTS); 10.15.

A probation officer went into support of the American Te-Time dur Muso-The RBC Midland a Red Cross in- Light Orchestra conducted by Gilbert Vinter (IBCTS); 10.40, Harry David- son and the Orchestra: 11. Radio Novarcel (London Relay); 11:19, Goodnight Music; $1.29, Woother Report: God Save The Queen: 11.30. Close down.

ashamed.

I think her friend's

illness has deeply affected ́her."

AN INSULT

She glanced at the sobbing girl

that One theme

recurred

and added: "I don't think she's frequently, was that the Com putting on an act. I think she's munist charges, while almed at the United States, actually were

a very decent sort of girl."

on insult to all member nations

THE magistrate asked Aghting in Korca.

Communists were warned

Mass Surrender

Of Dissidents

Complainant reported the mat- for to the Anti-Corruption

is

Commodore

office where he was glyon eVisits Sloop

tain instructions, ng well as three $10 banknotes.

BOARDED BUS

Complainant

original leases were granted to a Mr.Duddell and both properiles nta 1878

untfi

rusained with him. when, on April 24, they wero again sold to Mr (later Hon.) E. R Belilios and Mr (later Paul) Chater as joint owners. They had sold the

property

Commodore H.G. Dickinson. DSC. Commodor-In-Charge, these Hongkong, returned an official the visit

His

to the Portuguese sloop. Dallemen through which

Sarmento

claimed title on 6, 1891, and there-

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London Express Berolos.

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W.

Chine, Prople Regrublic, 0.40 4.5 train via Canton.

w

Indo-Catna, 19 am, ma Bunori, Burma, 10am, as Noreverett. Malaya, Ceylon, Madagascar,

Great India, Aden, "Middle East. Britain, Europe, Noon as Canton.

"Siam, 1 pmis as Hydry: ----- Japan. 1 pm., as Hai Les. Philippines, à p.m., as Pres. Polk.

`Saturday, July 5

By Air Philippines, Quam, Hawaii, U.A.A.. Canada, am,, via P.A.LAN

U.8.A., Canada, 3 pm. P.A.A Japan, 4.30 pm. B.O.A.C. Indo-China, France, French North & West, Afrien, 4:30 p.m., Air Viet- PLA???.

3

Siam, 4.30 p.m. Thai Airways.

By Galbraith

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met defendant, Goncalo Velho, commanded by after the title did not matter. who was then in plainclothes, cont

Capt, Jose da.. Mota Colinho said Counsel. at the appointed place. They

this morning and was They Gwynneth what she wanted that they were mistaken if they

kept

the property which boardcia bus, followed by two corded saluteof 11 'guns |

was the subject matter of the to say, and the words tumbled thought they could split the

detectives from the Anti-Cof-

defendants title until January from the loop. Manila, July 3, out: "Oh, it's a terrible crime, unity of the free world by

ruption Branch.

aloop a terrible thing I've done....

loop arrived 8, 1901, when Mr Chater be Seven hundred and eighty-

The Portuguero The Prosecution alleged that "Very well,

don't distress singling out the United States one Huk sympathisers surren defendant told complainant that from Macao on July 1 bringing came entitled to the property

Commander Excellency

solely in his own right and on yourself," the

for the target of their charges.

him some magistrate said.

dered to the military authorities he, should give

that same day he sold it to an- Manucl

Rodrigues, other person. The Council then adjourned in Porac in Pampanga, province money, which was fixed at $10 This is a serious, matter, but I think no one is

until tomorrow morning, when a In Central more sorry

Luzon yeaterday, after a discussion. It was alleged Portuguese Minister for Over-

LIGHT AND AIR echs Territories, and Senhora vote is almost certain, to come. than you. I'm going to put you The only scheduled spenter re- bringing to more than 2,000 the that one of the three earlier by Rodrigues for a brief visit to on probation, because think it

by maining is Britsin, but Mr Malik, number of pro-dissident Fam- notes given to him earlier

the present car, both leases will help you."

despite his boycott, will get in a panga residen's who bave given the Police was handed by com- the Colony.

were held from -1867 to 1878 by. Gwynneth

plainant to defendant. At this months. They supported

during the past final mp from the dock. She was almost devien

Mr Duddell, from 1870 to 1881 These Huit sympathisers were stage Hefendant was taken down collapsed; but perhaps when voto,

members of the "Buklod or the bus by the defectives, and pocket by complainant during by Mr Bellies and Mr Chuter

ing the $10 bankroto allegedly the bus journey.

was then sold by them and the weight of shame was lifted Gir D J. van Balluseek of the unisation which has been bling teund in a pocket in convicting defendant, Mr the other property, disposed of from her a little she would find Netherlands expressed the fear

Huks in the Geld by giving me defendant in bla evidence Poon hold that his evidence was in 1801. them the shock-treatment of her, ex- that the Russians were trying to

and in- food, supplies.

The formation,

There was•_ #{ZA}} = Referring to a passage in perlenco bad given her new heart whip: the . Communlet marace

Printed and published by Brewant? ARTHUR GRAT for and courage to pick up her old to a frenzy of hostile feelings

The surrender was made in a and he further denied he ever clent evidence adduced to sup- Goddard on Easements, Mr Ber ceremony in front of the Porac anked for it. It was suggested port the Prosecution case, planira claimed rights to light Wyndsen Street, City of Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong.

macchi said that Ho where sho had left off, and which some day perhaps may be

Insofar as and on behalf of South China Morning Post Limited at 1-3

follow her calling again.

that the money was put in his leafd. exploited for agresive pur- Town Hall-United Press,

of

thronation

the procedural up

of the

the

two

denied over receiving the money | uarellable/

So that for the purposes of

DOPE: 199Í KY ÚKA VERIČE, PO, JE, JA, RED, V. IL PAT, ÓFT,

"My new boy friend says he'll give me a job as auoretary when he starts in busintasquand I can start by helping

Mahim with his homowork now!"

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