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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1952,

JOHN CLARKES Former HK Canberra Bomber On Display Schacht Leaves

CASEBOOK

Family Triangle

TOME, the cynics say, is Ho II where you hang up your hut.

Resident Marries

A marriage of interest to Hongkong residents is that of Miss Harriet Weaver, daughter of Mrs Charles Weaver of Los Haskell Angeles, and the late Mr Weaver, and Don Vasque, formerly of Hongkong, son of Joseph N. Vasque of New York,

Home, say the romantics, is the hub around which life revolves- the way they talk they make it sound like an incubator and a finishing-school combined.

The wedding took place re- Home, if you are of this

cently in Leesburg. Virginia, generation and married and have children, is a head-nd the couple have set up home

in Washington, DC, where the

ache, unless you are one of bridegroom is on the ticky ones with a place assignment. of your own.

*

a

a temporary

The bride.

writer and Home was a headache to

traveller, attended Mount St girl named Eileen, and to her husband. They have two child- Mary's College, University of Southern California, and Milio ren, a girl, aged five, and a

and College. She is active in social boy three years younger; they tried, at first, to make a

and philanthropie activities in home with her mother-in-law,

Los Angeles, and is a member his another.

of the Assistance League of such an Tho stresses that

Southern California, the Daugh- arrangement imposes upon both

Revolu- the Amerietin are unfair, almost intoler-ters of

doing tion, First Century Families of of able. Two ways things, two sets of standards,

Colonial Denison California, ad- in its way clash; good will be- Society, and a founder of Stars mirable, clash

Service Organisation,

cuch perhaps

comes a property highly

and Bars セー

pendable and quickly spent; penar

linte takes its place and there is

of hate quite 50 no kind viclous and venomous as that love, sprung originally from because those who

hate so do

It with a bad conscience,

TUILEEN

and her husband, when life with his mother became too difficult, moved out. All they could find now to do office as a home, was a single room. They could not have the

efldren there. The tit

old boy was sent to an

tion, the girl was boarded out with the mother-in-law, whose home Eileen and her husband hoc just qult. Those who charge modern young married couples with having too light a regard for the excellence of a solid family background in the upbringing of children, may take note of the triaögular division of this family.

If they

of which she was recently named national director.

educated

studying

Mr Vasque is a member of the Foreign Service of the De-

of partment

State. He was

Europe in

und graduated from Pencock

Mini- later Academy, tary at St Edwards University University of Mexico. Before

the joining

American Con- sulate General in Hongkong, he was with the American bassy in Mexico City.

111

Em-

Barge Still

Missing

The barge Tilan is still miss

ing the China Sea. The tug my Pan America renched the

spot where it was located yes craft but could not contact the

terday at 2 p.m. by a British alr-

barge.

A cable reaching the Colony this morning reported that the American tug is still scouring the sea for the barge, which broke from her tow on Saturday while en route to Manila from Hong- kong.

Among the

outstanding new many

British- manufactured jet aircraft which took part in the Farn- borough display last week was the Canberra bomber which recently created a record by flying the Atlantic twice in one day. Picture shows a Canberra bomber making a spectacular take-off at Farnborough Daily Express Photo.

Test Pilot's Last Words Recorded

Farnborough, Sept. 8.

Experts here today listened to a recording of the test pilot, John Derry's last words over the radio telephone of his De Havilland-110 before it disintegrated here on Saturday. The words are for the moment kept, secret.

The experts hoped that the recording would provide a clue to the disaster that killed 28 per- Sons, including a boy of 14 who died today. 45 of 65 injured were still in hospital.

Some

For Teheran

Dr

Hamburg Sept 8.

Hjalmar Schacht,

once Hitler's Financial by air wizard. left here

todas for a week's visit to Teheran on the invitation Govern- of the Persian

ment.

He is to discuss with Premier Mossadegh econo-

financial Inle and

prob-

Dr Schacht said he did not know exactly what Dr Mossadegh wanted to dis- cuss with him, but he could Imagine that Persia's problema were araba tled with the oll problem.

The 75-year-old banker was seen off at the airport by

Makki. Mr Hussein Persian Commissioner for the Nationalised Oll in- dustry, who

been in Hamburg for some time for medical treatment- Reuter.

MSA Allocations

FAR EAST

TO

BENEFIT

you can taste the fruit in WATSON'S

Strengthening Of US-Japan Ties Predicted

1

Washington, Sept. 8.. American officials on the first anniversary of the signing of the Japanese peace treaty today pre- dicted continuation and strengthening of close co- operation existing between the two countries.

United States authorities on Far Eastern affairs con- tacted by the United Press were virtually unanimous in declaring that they foresaw no factor or combination of factors which in the next few months could crack the structure of co-operation built up during the occupation and the first few months of regained sovereignty.

These officials were strong in be preparing to contest for does their praise of, the handling of more scats. Washington affairs by the Japanese them- not expect them to add their selves since the occupation present holdings. ended last April 28. They ad- mitted, however, that they will leves that the Liberal

Washington apparently bo

Party, keep a close eye on the forth-

which Prime Minister coming Japanese elections on Shigeru Yoshida Is presently October 1 to note any trends of

the chief, will retain control of significance.

the Japanese Government.

Any appreciable increase in However, officials are care- the strength of Japanese soci ful to avoid

expressing

predic- ialista 'as a result of the Octo-

tion as to whether the Yoshida wing of the party or thai sce- ber elections might be inter-

ai | tion fed by Ichiro preted here as indicating grow-

Hatoyama. who headed the party, in 1045- ing dissatisfaction among some 46 until he was purged, will

the Japanese with

gain control. alliance with the United States. Both left and right wings of the Socialist Party have opposed

security

It

is pointed out that both Liberal Party as

the Security Pact, under which wings of the

well as Progressives are pro-

from this.

be

A CAUTION

prepon-

Gordials

Living Language

Why we say Froggles,

"Froggics" is the tradi. tional British nickname for the Frenchmen and comes from the three frogs or toads to be found on the heraldic shield of Paris.

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TUESDAY, SEPTEMDEN » By Ale Japan, 430 pm, Thai Airways. Malaya,

Paktian. Ceylon, W.

Bahrein, Great Britain, Europe, $30 p.m. By surface

.c.

Macao, 1,30 p.m.; 8 p.m.,'s Lon Hong Tak Bhing.

Indo-China, 3 pan., as Angelina.

WEDNESDAY, BEPTEMBER 10

By Air Philippines Guam, Howall. u.s.A., Canada. 8 a.m.. via P.A.L.

Formosa, 11 am., C.A.T. Malaya, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand. 4.30 p.m., C.P.A.

SAM

E. India, W. Pakistan. Middle East, Africa, Great Britain, Europe, 430 p.m., 3.0.A.C.

Japan, Korea, 4.30 p.m., 1.0.A.c. New York. Formosa, Okinawa. Canada,

p.m. H.K.A.7 N.W.A.I..

Indo-Chinia. (Toukin only). 4.30

Washington, Sept. 8.

the United States maintains de- American and their members Mutual Security Agency fence forces in

and

around can to counted on to continue officials said today that Japan. However, It is realised and foster the co-operation with they expected a considerable that Socialist gains could have the United States. Liberals and portion of MSA funds allot-other significance entirely apart Progressives hold the

derance of power which cannot ted to the Far East this cur-

conceivably threatened in rent fiscal year to be mark- REDS' PROSPECTS

the foreseeable future, according to officials here. ed

American for purchases from

officials are con- vinced that the Japan.

Communists will not make any worthwhlio gains

in the October elections. The American officials caution-p.m., C.P.A The Communists, who now ed that the outcome of the have 23 members in the Lower October elections can really give Hong/Tay Shing. House and three in the House no clue as to how the Japanese of Councillors, are reported to feel about eventual rearmament of their virtually defericeless country. They pointed out that Premier Yoshids himself has said that

question of rearmament must be put off until

Japan is in better economic shape and the sentiment of the people on the He question has been tested. thus is in agreement for time being with those who op-

They expressed this opinion when they officially disclosed the initial allotment, out of funds available for the Far East programme for the fiscal year

The MSA announcement said, the case of Formosa and Indo-China, initial allotments include funds for defence sup- port liems as well as for general economic

assig- and technical tance.

"Indo-China's $25,000,000 al-

lotment includes $20,000,000 for the support of the military effort and Formosa's allotment

Brazil

Wants Persian Oil

Elleen and her husband were miserable about the arrange- ment, and together they worked towards mending it. could not have a

a home yet, they

A jury returned a verdict of | from examination of the wreck- could begu preparations against

accidental death at an Inquest age. the day when they would..

into the deaths-of-the-20-per-A letter from Derry's...widow. They were trying," as it was

sons, whose bodies have been extending sympathy to relatives put, "to get

get n home together!

identified. They included Derry of those killed in the accident which meant that they were

observer, and his fight

Tony was read. buying furniture on the instal

Richards, 24. No blame was ment system. Furniture to be

attached to Derry.

No evidence was given on put into the home they hoped

An aircraft reported yesler-

The bodies still unidentified what caused the crash. The jury for when their names renched

were told that their job was to day that the barge was drifting.

today included three Women, the top of a walling list for

textiles as well as at the given position at 10.5 de who were in the crowd of over decide what caused the deaths, homes that lay no doubt in grees north and 115.5 degrees 120,000 who saw the supersonic not what caused the plane to

disintegrate.

somebody's drawer somewhere.

cast.

No Quorum Present

TN this dreary time of waiting, 1 Eileen' whose husband, a einema projectionist, gave her

A general meeting of members housekeeping, stole a frock from of Willem Powell, Limited (in

£7

week from his pay, for

o West End shop one day. She voluntary liquidation) was rum- stole 1 and was caught, and moned at Telephone House at when she had

guilty at noon today, but no quorum was pleaded Great Marlborough Street to the present. theft, she said: "I knew my

mum wanted the dress and I

knew she hadn't the money for

it, so thought I'd give it her

for a surprise."

Elleen is a tall, very fair- haired girl of 24, and she spoke her words without much feeling. and without much feeling listened while Mr Cecil Com- was told

plon, the magistrate,

Contonese

.

uny

By Surface Macso, 1.30 p.m.; 10. p.m., sa Zar Chine, People's Republic, 9.30 ... tram via Canton

N. Borneo. 10 on, as Bronevts. Formosa, 2 p.m. is Shengking.

THURSDAY. JEPTEMBER 11

By Air Philippines, Guam, Hawall, Ban Franciscs, Noon, vin P.A.A.

Indo-China, France, French North & West Africa, 430 pm., Air Viet- nam

Philippines, N. Bomed, 4.30 the

C.D.A. East, Africa, Great Britain. Europe, 430 pm, B.O.A.C.

By Aurface Macao. 1.30 p.m.; 4 p.m., Lea Hong/Tak Shing.

People's Republic. 9.30 am train via Canton,

Japan, 10 am., as Siraat Makassar, aaya Ceylon, Aden, Middle Great Briain, Europe, 10 sa Bencruachan

7

p.1

Slam. E. &. W. Pakistan, Middle

Fast.

(Continued from Page 1) counter balance against the ac-pose rearmament, and a show of $33,537,000 includes about quisition of Brazilian products. down test must await a future $8,000,000 for purchases of such "All this is in the phase of date. items as fabrics, vehicles for preliminary investigation," Son- The American officials make

China, no secret of the fact that they military use and machine tools hor Alberto added. for muntilon manufacture."

belleve Japan eventually will "Till now no decision has been he forced-by-pressure from the PAST PATTERN

taken regarding direct agree Japanese people as well as ments on the subject,” Senhor consideration

external Dollar allotments are used by Alberto sald.

to rea factors

some extent. 19 the Eastern countries

rearm to For

"A pertinent point, however, 1 But they agree that now is not basis for submitting requests the consideration that Persia, the the time for decision.

MSA

authorisation to pure | Lebanon and Syria can absorb an

They recognise chase essential commodities and appreciable tonnage of Brazilian presence of foreign troops on

the Agency pointed services,

They also

mer Japanese soil, even under the drawn chandlae within our possibilities. most amicable of arrangements, to pay dollar expenses night,

is bound to be increasingly “It is also evident that Brazil, sending United States techni- The stream of jet planes over-

irritant, But they while seeking to preserve her threat to the Japanese-American The aerodrome commandant, head could be heard as relatives cal experts to Far East coun-

Interests tries and bringing specialists to

every possible man- Group Captain Hughes, said at and officials fled Into the room

the United States to observe the inquest that he was con- where the inquest was held.-

and train. vinced Derry had no warning Reuter.

Jet fall apart, as it streaked over- head,

of the impending fallure of his

plane.

He said he based his stale- ment on radio messages Derry during the fight

By

Radio

13.

Jerng (1)

me,"

from

and

Shipwreck

Survivors' Experiences

for

out. upon

of

ore

H the past pattern of pur- chases in Japan by MSA reel- pients continues, major Items bought from Japanese suppliers will be:

1. Iron and steel mit! materials,

2. "General machinery and equipment.

3. Nitrogenous fertiliser. 4. Non-ferrous metals. In addition, it is expected some textiles will be purchased In Japan. With past procure- ment in Japan running to about $50,000,000 a year, Japan is receiving the benefit of about $800,000,000 per year in Ameri- can government spending. Other antegories Include $259,000,000 a year being spent by the US to maintain its security forces in the area. - United Press.

other

that continued

БОС no

ner, would never disparage out- relations from this direction, side interests an attitude which United Press, could never

her úgure in diplomatic or commercial tradi- Lions," Reuter.

ANOTHER CHANCE

Teher, Sept. 8. Wednesday's extraordinary session of Parliament called to draft a reply to the' Anglo- American proposal for solution of the oil dispute will be post- poned to give Britain time to revise her offer or make a new proposal reliable Iranian

sources predicted

on Monday

The sources said at best only closed session of Parliament would be held at which the Trumari Churchili proposals would be 'discussed but no Im- mediate decision taken.--Asso- ciated Press.

Vancouver, Sept, B. Passengers rescued from the seen (1) -ghaang(1) | luxury liner Princess Kathleen. The forty-third (B) in the

д (3) wah: "(2)Moh-zzaw (3) which sank off Alaska yesterday the story of her family life and series of lessons in Cantonese te deap(3) lok (3).

Cileung answers: the efforts she and her husband be broadcast over Radio Hong- "It's right.

after striking a reef, arrived here had made towards setting up akong by Mr S. X. Lee will be 14. (1) heroy() (2)noy, boy(a) (by air today and described their home. She did not show any given this evening at 6.30.

(2)ngaw lah(1)." Please give it to experiences. signs of her feelings when her For the guidance of listeners

15. Gaw(3) sch(2)-Jea(2) (3) wah: Three hundred passengers and husband went into the witness we publish below a summary of M ((J)dzol)rduk(1) baw(3) a crew of 115 were all saved. box. He said: "It's a hard time the lesson, Summaries of sub- The clerk says: "It can't be done.

yecoo(3) (2)Này for my wife. I'm away, at work sequent lessons will be pub- ung(3)-gut (3)

One passenger, Gladys Skaylor, from 11 in the morning till 11 otished in the Chino Mall every nay

(3)hal Jerng(1) (2) Lon who was travelling with her. night. My wife misses the kid- Tuesday and Friday for the Seam(1) Jee(3) (13)dzor:)-duk(1) |aister and father in a group spon- dies. I think. She's a very good duration of this radio feature.

bawi). You must have evidence sored by a Catholic Institute of

wife.....

TR Campion, a visiting magis-

M

trate, with a kind-manher,

said to Elleén: "Yoù realise this WOR

Lesson 430

Identification (Refer to page 235, "Cantonese Simplified"):

Vocabulary:

432. jing (3). To prove. To witness,

Proof.

10.

(2)you fing(3) (1)ming

to prove that you are Cheung Lo San Francisco, said: "We were in Bam before that can be done.”

17. Jarug(1)

(3) dzau bul(3)

room.

bed when the ship went aground. #eenji)-shaang(2)

yut(1)-guan(1) Things now around the ying (2)- orng (2) pol (3). afe Glasses fell from the table. Cheung then goes to a photo- grapher's.

453. gul(3). Evidence. a deliberate theft, don't

454. marag(3). A photograph. you? Are you proud of your-

453, 100k (1) Classifier for maps, self?"

pictures" photographs.

46. ring(3). "No, no, I'm not," Eileen said.

Το

A reflect. "I'll never do it again. This hedow. has frightened me, what I

yell, I shall discharge you conditionally, but you must pay three guineas cost," the magis trate said. "Your husband had better give you a talking to, 1 think."

Seen and her husband

"At first people were rushing

the

1. (3) Kui ying (2)-doh (2) yut (1) around. There was quite a bit of Look (1) somg(2). He has a photo-panic but the crew got the graph taken.

20.

ning (1) (2) Cui

fook (1) prople

down. quietened serng (2)

(1)y@ring(3)-was bul (9)

pretty

Awful

climbing bay (2) Kook(3)

JAW(3) schia) down those rope ladders Into 20(2) tal(31. He takes the photo the lifeboats. The Coast. Guard, graph to the post office and gives it

and w the clark to examine.

crew lit bonfires on the 20. (3)K

(5) wab: beach. They brewed coffee for 7.- Jing(3) ahue(1). ́A certificate, | «Non (1) Cook(11 worng(2) ·haw(2)= | tha adulta and soup for the 8. Jing(9) (1)gun. A witness. (2)yoo Jing(3)-(1)mning

Jing (3)

It was pouring with gui (3).

Evidence. (3)bal Jerng(1) (2) Löh Proot.

SARM (1) Children. mah (3)7" Ie BKS) **MAY

this rain." 20 Yut(1) Look(1) serng(2). One photograph prove that I am Chesing photograph.

Lo Bam

Combinations:

6. Jing (3) To ceruty.

(1)ming.

To prov

* Identifiextion:

(3)mun

(EINGEW

(5)dxmu

Radio Hongkong

HKT

6.03,

21 AFRICANS

ARRESTED

Durban, Sept. 8.

6. Programme Summary: "Melody. Time", with the Kingaway Symphony Orchestra-Guest Artist:

A total of 21 Africans, includ Anne Shelton 030, Cantonese by. Radio given by Mias Lee Wal-lan and ing three women, were arrested S. Kee (Studio); 6.50. Plano Inter hero last night when they defled ude by Jose Iturbi: 1, Orchestral the South African racial laws by 2 Belections; 7.30, "Down Memory

Lane" presented by Alleen Woods carrying special passes. It was

Weather (Studio];), 7.89,

Reports revealed here today. D, Time Bignal, World News and News Talle London Relay); 8.15, "Box 200

This was Natal's second- in- Bert Gilinite at the console: 8.30, eldent in the campaign of the Forces Favourites (London Relay): | "defiance of unjust lowa", bring- 9. Violin and Piano: Recital tv Arigo

Violin) and article Kiernan ing the total number of arrests in the province so far to 42,- Pienol, Sonata No. 3 for Violin and Piano, Op. 45 (Grieg) (Concert Hall); France-Presse, 9.30, Musical Notebook-presented by The Rev. Father T. F. Nyau, · 1,3. (Studio); 10, The Kentucky bämistrals: 19.15. At the Dalier-Horoscope" (Constant-Lambert) Liverpool Pall- INTELLIGENCE TEST SOLUTION.

Corutant herfione Orch. cond; by Lambert: "The Origin of · Design" (Handel, ärr. Beecham)—Gle Trouias London Beecham condueling the Philharmonia Orchestra 19.48, Nights in Itawalimwith Harry, Owens, and Bila Moyal Hawalians: 11, Badlo News Report: 11.13. doodnight Musey, God Reel (London. Relay): 111), Weather Save the Queen; 11,00, Close down.

The Canadian Pacife Stoam- 11. "Ying (3) sarig (2). To Lake 21. Gaw(5)chs (2)-feed) 'tal (2) chip Company today sent the a photograph. To be photographed. | (2)hali fook(1) Borng (3)au vessel, Princess Elizabeth 60

12. Xing) murng(8) pohla), (3)mawng. (2)hah (2) kuf,

(3)wala) Moh-isaw (53). And presently photographer's (shop or studio).

loka Juneau to pick up the stranded The clerk glances at the photograph passengers. 12. (9) Kut ning (1) feong (1) son(X) | then looks at him, and says: "That's left the court. No doubt when choot(1)-11)Jai

A Canadan Pacific Airlines (á) mun-Jamg(1) |right." they got home he would talk to | soon (3)+KhzRang(1) / (8)wah: "Nes(1)- **£1. Not{1)»gaw(3) (3)dzau (3)hal | glang is running

(2)BKY» | (3)nay lok(9). This is You. her. When they got home? Zoo (1) · Bon(3)

service for passengers between- guh (2) mala (3) *** He brings tha 23. Ningi1) foong(1) son(3) hyt(3) Juneau and Vancouver They had no home only tha

letter opt, and asks dir Cheung: jlah(1);” Take to loiter away? room away from their children. |#2 this letlar, yourE?'*

(To Be Continued)

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SIDE GLANCES

T. M. Ang USA PAL OIL. C. 1968 by elk Barrios, Ind.

Philippines, 10 am, os Árendskerk. Indonésia, a pan., is Tenging.

FRIDAY, Bertemben iz

By Air Japan. Canada. U.S.A.. 9 am, via C.P.A.L..

Formar, Japan, 2 p.m., C.A.T. Formoss, Okinawa, Japan, Seattle,

Canada, 4.30 p.m. H. K.A/N WAZ ton, Middle East. Atelco, Great Bri

Siam, Burma, E India, W. Pakia.

tam, Europe, 430 pm, B.O.A.C.

Malaya, Indonesia. Celon,

W.

India, 30 p.m.. B.0.A.C.

N. Borneo. Australia, New Zea- land, 4.38 p.m., Q.E.A.

By Galbraith

"If you can't give me a raiso, how about writing down that nilos talk you gave me so I can encourage the butcher..

and grocer?"

Printed and published by STEWART ARTHUR " GRAY for and on behalf of Bouth China Morning Post Limited at 1-9 Wyndham Street, City of Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong.

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