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No More Alone
THERE
MIERE was about Angeln that air of patient
toleration that is possessed by people who are often born teachers of the young. She was R rather pretty girl, with grey-blue eyes and unruly fair hair, which she wore cut very short; and you would have said you could read most of her his tory in her face, in her attitude, in the clothes she wore and the way she wore them.
the
tweed sensible From: skirt and the gay orange wind- cheater, you would suppose sho found most of her pleasure in her frosh and the open-air complexion seconded the sup- position. The expressions that
Allckered, one
after another,
CHINA MAIL
SECRET MILITARY TALKS ON SOUTHEAST ASIA Australia, New Zealand
To Take Part
Washington, Sept. 29. . Authoritative sources said today that Aus- tralia and New Zealand would take part in Southeast Asia highly secret military talks on which will take place in the National Defence De- partment here early next month.
The sources pointed out that this would be the first time that Australia and New Zealand join officially with the United States, Britain and France in talks on South- They also considered that these cast Asian defence. talks would be of greater interest and importance to the defence of Australia and New Zealand than the recent talks of the ANZUS military committee in Honolulu.
REVENUE
that, from
the
They said strategic viewpoint, Southeast Aula constituted the first ling nf defence of Australin and New Zealand. whereas the ANZUS strategie area could be
across her face were suggestive UP: LOSSES as the second lot of
of intelligence and a
humour.
sense of
Such problems us came her way, you would guess, would.
be of the order of wondering this girl
whether
до
that
BIGGER
would win her scholarship, or BEA Annual Report
worrying over spinning out her salary to last through the holl- days; or debating the
unswer
to a young man's proposal of marriage.
ANGELA
more
more
London, Sept, 29. The state-owned British European Airways covering Britain, continental Europe, iv, indeed, a
the Near and Middle East, teacher. To the extent
today announced a net loss that she likes to ride a bicy-
last cle, she is an out-of-door girl. for the year ended And she is pursued by a prob- March of £1,423,611, nearly
the £500,000 Judge from
than
the lem, but to effects that the pursuit has up-
grave previous year, is one more in her,
and and more lonely hopeless than any about which
might be supposed bother her pretty head.
Angela was brought to Bow
the
and Street
other day
drunk La charged with being charge of her bicycle, She pleaded guilty before Mr R. H.. Blundell, who, glanced at her in some surprise for Angela looks the kind of girl who would not drink of all except perhaps for
sake convention's
sip a glass of something on occasiona of Importance such as her 21st birthday party.
10
to
defence.
They
that stressed
every effort was being made to keep this conferaboo secret and
for the National Defence De-
partment will not even admit
take
such conference will place, although officials of other have told the United countries Press there will be o
CHIEF SUBJECTerence. They said Indo-China would be the chief subiect under dis- cussion and the conference may make highly secret recommen- dations to the five governments to what forces should be cach in the contributed by
of Chinese Communist event
They attacks on Indo-China, recalled that the fighting season in Indo-China begins in about a
timic,
consequently month's
in
Established 1845
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1952.
SIDE GLANCES
By Galbraith
4.5
T. Mog. U. B. Pet DR. Cap. 2017 by NEA site,
بیانی کیا کہ
"It's been mowing lawns or hoeing gardens all sumniar- not even time to make up my mind who to support for Présidont!"
Forces Prepare
Major Action
Indo-China
For
In
Hanoi, Sept.. 30.
The war in Indo-China is expected to explode into full-scale battle again by mid-October. There's no doubt that both the French Union forces and getting ready for the Communist-led Vietminh are major action.
The corporation's annual re- port showed that BEA carried more than one million passen- holding of the conference in the gers for the first time for any first week of October hero may outside The United in itself prove a highly salutary airline States and increased the num- warning to Communist China. ber of miles flown by 20 per. The sources added that the British and French delegates cent
BEA were expected ask that a The report stated that aircraft carried 1,135,579 pas permanent military committee
than 23 million of the Ave nations be set up, China- sengers more miles.
possibly in Paris, to canalise military information on The total revenue earned was ell £10,817,700, an increase of 20 Southeast Asia to the govern- the previous ments concerned and to make recommendations from time to
per year,
cent over
The report complained that time. the corporation received a lower rate of first class mail pay thun any other international airline. trate of watching Angela a review of all rates of mail several times try without suc- pay in line with the develop cess to mount her rakish bley-ment of the technique of air ele somewhere in Central Lon- transport," the report stated. don.
A policeman told the magis "Obviously the time is ripe for
the
Would you like to ask any questions?" Mr Blundell asked I'm always being picked up for being drunk, just now," Angelo sald, not as if she were accusing anyone of persecuting her, but as if she quite exas perated herself by this propen. sity she had lately acquired,
things
these
SPIRALLING COSTS The Chairman of BEA, Lord Douglas, at a Press conference here today, attributed the ju
largely spiralling costs and one year'e delay In the introduction of the
creased
oficil
BEA's 40 47-passenger bethan class aircraft,
hit
them
to
Eliza-
and
'They said the situation in Mataya would also be discussed, but they could not say whether possible Chinese Communist in- tentions as regards Siam Burma would also be reviewed, but they point out that defence of Southeast Asia cannot
be treated in airtight compart ments, United Press,
the period
There
no better drink than
30-Mile Long Ship Canal
For Calcutta Envisaged
Calcutta, Sept. 30.
WATSONS
Indian engineers are studying the possibility of building a 30-mile-long ship canal to keep open Calcutta port in the face of increasing anxiety over the silting up of the Hooghly river.
Shipping circles here have become more than ever worried over the past few years at the deteriorating con- ditions on the 120-mile stretch of the Hooghly between Calcutta and the sea, which are hampering the passage of deep-draught vessels and threatening to deprive Calcutta of its position as the foremost port in the East.
Because of the perpetual allting up of the sandbars across the shallow channels, -Bome ships are having to leave Col- cutta without a full load so as to reduce their draught. They pick up the remainder of their cargo or coul at Vizagapatom on the cast coast of India,
of
Miraculous Operation
Minneapolis. Sept. 20. Indian shipping officials also
The parents of a five-year-old acute shortage report an experienced pilots which some-girl whose life was saved by a operation times causes ships to waste iwa "deep freeze" heart
or three valuable days waiting said today that they would send to escort them up her to school soon. for a pilot
Jacquelin Johnson is "coming the river..
back nicely" after her unique
To meet the silting threat to operation, according to her the port, engineers at the parents, Mr and Mrs Francis Government research staton at Johnson of Minneapolis. Poona in South India have teen
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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30
By Al Japan. 4.30 p.m., _Thai Airways. Malaya, Ceylon. Pakistan, Bahrain, Great Britain, Europe, 4.30 p.m..
The child was "rear, death" | B.O.A.C. out experiments trying with a model of the Hooghly and weighed only 20 pounds over the past year to study the when surgeons operated to close Loy/Tak Shitor. practicability of by-passing the a hole that had been in her heart since birth. The girl's most treacherous reaches of the Lady was refrigerated until the
30-mile cunar body temperature dropped to
river. with a from Diamond Herbour, near:
79
By Surface
pun.. BA TAL Macao, a p.m.:
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER I By Air Philippinee, Guam, Hawali, U.S.A.. Carada, & m. vin P.A.L.
Formosa, Japan. 2 pm. C.AT. Malaya, Indonesia, Australia, New
Siam. Then,
India Pakistan.. Middle East, Africe. Great Britain, Europe, 6 p.m.. B.O.A.C.
the estuary, to the Kidderpore degrees Fahrenheit almost 20 zealand 30 pers degrees below normal. docis, in Calcutta,
while the supply of blood belog pumped through her heart was greatly reduced, surgeons closed "I believe that we will send to school now," her father
Japan, Korea, C. p.m., B.O.A.C. Forman, Okkawa, U.S... (New York), Canada, (30 p.m.. I.K.A./ N.W.A.L
Indo-China (Tonkin only), - 430 p.m., C.P.A
DREADED STRETCH
Alternative schemes are also the hole, being tried out with the model and
her dredging for improved
en the river; said. training works
..on the dreaded miles south of Calcutta, where because it was forced to pump the shallow channels cut across the shoal on which the mer- chantman "Royal James and Mary" foundered in 1894.
and Mary". st.etch, 30 it. The hole had caused Jacque Lpy/Tak sing
heart to become enlarged
By Surtica Macao, 3 p.m.; 6 pm 20. Tai "China, People's Republic, 8.30 p.m.
Burtis, India, 10 Noreverett.
train via Canton.
a.m.,
Indo-China, a.m., my Elabeth, Formosa, a p.m.. » Shengking, UB.A.. Central & South America,
on abnormal amount of blood.
Doctors said they believed it was the first time refrigeration had been used in connection
heart surgery-United--- Indo-China,
with
is
Press.
The Hooghly problem nothing new. Port authorities for a century and more have been grappling with the task of keep-
Outside the rim of the main French defence bulwark the Red river delta in northern Indo- the troops of Ho Chi-minh have been re- grouping and storing up war equipment and sup plies, much of which has been received from Com-wind through the shifung shoals munist China.
aid
In the delta, French striking power is steadily being boosted by vast quantities of war from the United States.
The heavy tropical rains that Zashed all of northern have Indo-China since the end of June are expected to end in early October. That means the weather once again will be favourable for big-scale fighting.
the
NEW LORD
MAYOR
SELECTED
of
clear the channels
Turkish Womon which
Smugglers
and sandbanks of the Hooghly river and of providing sufficient pilots to bring ships cafely through the hazards.
But navigation of the river has become more difficult than ever over the past few years for a variety of reasons.
Cyprus, Sept. 20.
p.m... Fymg Dragon.
3 p.m.. *28. Lexa Moerak.
Malaya, Indonesia.. p.m. Tliwangi.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2 By Alt
Guam.
ilawaii.
Philippines, UBA. (SAT Trangreo). Noàn, vi P.A.A.
Indo-China. France, French North
& West Africa, 1.30 pin. Air Viel
ZAZE.
Three Turkish women who
Philippines, N. Borneo, 4.30 pr., tried to smuggle into Cyprus aC.P.A.
Siam, Paklion, Madio board of Jewellery hidden in the bottom of three earthenware Jaru Area, Great Britain, Europe,
p.m., 8.0.A.C.
"Australia, New Zealand," 4.30 p.m. under cement topped with jam. fat and olive oil, were fined £102 Q.2.A. sterling by a court here today.
Formors, p.m., C.A.T. During the war, sit accumu»
By Surface The Jewellery was
worth
Macao...m.; lated as much of the dredging | £140 sterling-Reuter, equipment was put on to expan- sion work in Calcutta. Since the war, the dredgers have been too
few, and too to deal satis New Zealand factorily with the struggle to keep the channels free.
Two new dredgers, put into service earlier this year, are helping to meet the shortage.
|Warship Leaves
Loy/Tak Shing.
China,
0 p.m.. Thi People's Republic, a.m. train via Canton.
Rabeul. 2 p.m., B PROS. Japan, 1.p.m.. Bonneville. Philippines, Ladongala, 3 p.m., Vibeke Mabisk,
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3
By Airs
́U.S.A.. § 10,
Meantime the Vietminh seem BEVAN WINS
London, Sept. 29. to be laying the groundwork for
London's Lord Mayor for En assault Into French poritlons. CHEERS
They're blowing up all bridges the coronation year will be on key highway routes used. by Sir Rupert de la Bere, a
HMNZS. Tauop, flying (Continged from Pure 1)
paying of per the via C.P.A. French forces, They've
Conservative member
Formosa, Jan. 2 p.m., CAT. planted scores and
Colony 10.30 am, today for home of scorea
Formosa, Okinawa, Japan, USA. in addition, an industrial dis- įvatives without further compen-
waters,
(Seattle & Western. States), Canada, mines along vital lines of French Parliament for Worcester-
Then there is dearth of pilots communications.
shire, South.
Under the command of Lieut-4.30 p.m. 1.K.A./N.W.A.L. In such a voice might someone pule at the peak summer period sation.
to steer the vessels up the river Cmdr K. A Cradock-Harlopp, the Ceylon, Kudle East, Africa, Great Slam, · Burma," "India, · · ·Paklatas, The resolution urged that the at the sink say, as another cup cost BEA an estimated £150,000.
and of harbourmasters, to berth frigate saw service in Korean Britain, Zurope. costs and the Govemment should then expro-
NOT WORRIED
He WES elected today to
Malaya, Indonesia, crashed to the floor: "Im al- Increased petrol
Australian-born Sir them. The coming of indepen-
New Zealand, currency limit on British priate the profils made by the ways dropping
tourists
United Nations Command. had
During the heavy rains, the succeed during still industries days,"
further, he added.
they were freed from slate Vietminh have been specialising Leslie Boyce, whose term ends dence to India saw the retire- then for about a year under Australia. Asked if by 1988 the corpora- ownership.
pilots and in attacking isolated French this year. Over 600 Ilverymen ment or pensioning off of many "used" "fo harbourmasters who Left-wing elements a profitable
angrily fortified posts and ambushing assembled at the Guildhall today of the British ANGELA said to the magis- tion
work on the river. trate: "I've been rather a
tesolution
on a big attack along the coast Sweet herbs-a reminder of nuisance to the police lately.plied: Should Douglas resisted the suggestion from the French Union troops. They put to take part in the election.
"1 say it will be that
In central Vietnam that required the days of the great plague I've not been able to eat very Hood deal sooner than that" should be dropped in favour of a
considerable French power to
were sprinkled on the carpeted Lord much and I do drink rather
Douglas sald that in more moderate action by the more than I used to. Some of August this year the corporation Workers Union.
Jongiant
Transport and General repulse.
dals' on which the Lord Mayor these pints I've been taking made a gross prost of £240,000. The left-wing resolution
and high officers sat. have been beneficial to me, and "That is the biggest We some, not. I never know until ever made and is about £100,-defeated by 2,388,000 votes to
*
would
afterwards what the results 000 more
will be.
"Do you work?" the magis- trate asked her.
unemployed at
moment teacher.
1
Was
2
be
thon in the month last year.”—Reuter.
some
1652,000 votes,
was
The Transport and General Workers notion, which was a straight demand that renational
the Churchill Goingenting Private owners
should be on terms pre-
school-
To Balmoral
authoritatively
Sir Noel Vansittart Bowater.
At one time last year, there were as many as 17 vacanicles among, the 44 assistant harbour- mastera sanctioned for the port, and no qualified candidates could be found to nil them.
B.O.A.C....
p.m.
-Without
The liverymen assembled in
The forty-fourth (F) in the Moong-woo(3)-11yun. PILOTS RECALLED series of lessons in Cantonese to delay they killed all the Mongols in
thale homes. the Common Hall and heard the Common Serjeant read out the
be broadcast over Radio Hong- 54, 2, (3) Da! » (3)yɛa ・ jeepott), Several British pilots and } kong by Mr S. K. Lee will be) „Kaw (3) (1) Moong-gwoo(2) (i)wawia names of the city Aldermen
They selected two by acclama-assistant harbourmasters have given this evening at 6.80.
tehng(1)-(1)muni Ene (1)=(3) gem tion-Sir Rupert de la Bere and now been recalled from relire- For the guidance of listeners Next morning the Mongol king. (3) sac, (3)dzay? hob(2) mau(2). summary of hearing of this altair, was then
very angry
53. (2) Kul 123shup-fun (1) nau(3), He was extremely angry. **Bd> **(3}Dantt« (3)ħμi (1)kul (1) moh, (ahaan-fast (3), grum (2) » (0) Spai (2) (1)m haw (2) - (3]YWI vlinat(3) -kaaya(3) dɛe(1) (1)Taung- Cynn (3). ·But 'hà could do
On the French side, no one
The big Vietminh offensive. appears to be worried about a French would welcome it if Ho decide to Chi-minh should throw the bulk of his five or six divisions outside the delta into a big prisht from profiting at the nailon's expenst, With their superior amma- Was unanimously adopted.
ments, the French might then The Common Serjeant and the Reuter.
deliver a decisive blow, some-Sheriffs then left the room to thing they have been unable to report to the Court of Alderman do thus far in this six-year-upon which the final choles long
conillet, The Vietminh.rested. units usually retreat into the EVENTFUL YEAR' mountains and hills rather than
Sir Rupert, after being in slug it out with the French.
chain said he Associated Press,
vested with his and hile wife would do every thing in their power to do their duty "In this eventful year."/"
He takes over his duties on November 8.
Radio Hongkong
ILK.T
4.03,
"I think," said Mr Blundell, "you'd better have a talk with
London, Sept. 29. - Miss Hamilton, the probation The Prime Minister, Mr officer, because she's a sensible Winston Churchill, will fly to person, and she may be able to Balmoral on Wednesday to stay jelve you some good advice. with Queen Elizabeth for two
"Yes, I think, perhaps some days, it Was
Angela staled, tonight., mental treatment
0. Programme. Summary: He will leave for the, Noyal Metody Time" with Ambrose, and said, rather vaguely
hir Orchestra: 6.30, Cantonese_by' Family's Scottish home, where Radio given by Mis Lee Wal Latt the Queen is holldaying, im- and S; K. Lee (Studio); 6.50, Plane mediately after a cabinet meet- Interlude by Julius Katchen: 7 Orchestral Selections: 730, "Down HEX showed her out and Churchill's vis
Memory Lane" presinted by Alleen THEY
visit is
·Inter
the Woods (studio): 7.50,- Weather Re brought wis
reason why twa cabinet meet-port; 8, Time Signal, World News Hamilton's ** back, and, on Miss
songs this week are being held and News Talk London Relay); recommendation, remanded
on successive days Tuesday 11. "Box 200 Bert Gillette at the Console: 8.30, Forces Favourite (Lon!= that doctors might oxamine her. She went as it well contented; and Wednesday,
bar. According to officials there is don Relay): 9, London Studs Sielo- dies The Metachrine Orchestra con- doctors might be able to
Peter Knight Singers;
sho
Mr
the door to the black despair no dramatic political or diplo ducted by George Melechting with for which drinit had seemed to matic development behind Mr the
her the only antidote. She went off smiling, this pretty girl for whom, you would have said, life could hold no serious problems..
Very
0.50.
Churchill's visit. He has not Musical Notebook-presented by the Rev. Father 1. 7. R2 BA had his routine audience with (Studio): 10. A Shor: Recital by Ada the Queen since July 28 She Alsop (Soprano) with the Boyn Neel Je not due back in London for String Orchestra 10.18. At the Bal
lete Prospect Before LA” (Wil» another fortnight-Router,
Ham. Doyce)Badler's Wells Orch cond. by Constant Lambert: 10.45, "Dancing Time" with Joe Less andi
Orchestre: 11, Hadio News Roel (London Relay); 11.19, Weather Re-, port11.10, Goodnight' Music:- God Bave The Gefined: 11:30, Ciơn. Diwa,
Printed and published by STEWART ARTHUR GRAY for and on behalf of Bouth China Morning Post Limited at 1-3 Wyndham Street, City of Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong.
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INTELLIGENCE TEST SOLUTION
Call the three colours m, ne Zymore. Arg:27 possible combiņā. tions of draws of which ʼn involve colour 18 involve two of ane layoivo:thrge different colours a
・m the diret SHADES
ment, but it takes many years we publish below a
to tren new pilots for a river Ufo lesson. Summaries of subse-
will
be published as treacherous as the Hooghly quani lessons
the shortage of skilled in the China Mail every Tues- day and Friday for the duration men is still acute.
of this radio feature.
and
the
Since the
war, too, draught of ships has increased. Libertyships draw 28 fest, whereas the maximum draught with which a ship can comfort ably negotiate the Hooghly sandbars is 25 or 26 feet,
.
With all these problems to face, the task of keeping the Hooghly navigable is one daily effort and vigilance
Port Commissioners, backed by the scleritifle survey system
the
for
Lesson 44 P
The Mid-Autumn · Festivát· (Refer 10 page 252, "Cantonese: Bimalllled");
Vocabulary:
402, (KY()" (OT) megjá)." To die, Dead. Death.
453. nou (1). Angry. Combinationa;,
40. Dali (2) any(2). To beat to death. To kill.
General Expressions:
201. “(1)34 droy(#); 'No' 'longer. (Not again.)
202. "Yoony (1)......(3) tool Toros cover. To resume, l dom. Liberty...
· 203, .__(3) Dzeo (3)zuü. True, Free-.
† nothing, bemuse he couldn't bahana
all the, Chinese, ST;... (1)Mau.
Lovey (2)!
They, Te
gaw(3) • (3)Jun (1)amaha/(2); 600(1) (6)2EWEK yun (3) Gzau... (1)m shal(a) dzoy (3)(a)" Jok(21. From : thát, time onwards. the Chinnie, had no longer to KUSTOV being supervisedan kan
BO,L«^? {8}KU) + (3)day: Sir Rupert, who is 60, re-
(3)fock, *()dren-13}yau. in the
covered their freedom. ceived tris kaighthood
50: Yun(1) = (3)wat gum (1) birthday honours this year.
young (h); Chineeri=113 neun Joong (11p - Sir Leslie Boyce, Australian-
Trau(1) Dieet(3), {3}ngaw-(3) day born retiring. Lord Mayor of and the skin of the 800-year-old
doff(1){(3)shik ()}yuet-behng(2): (194) Services Com- London, today gave this advice to Bengal Pilot Se
lai gay(11+[3]Beam nent13-jälgeen 43)004@jok(3),· ·Decalise "ot, thing-as At present, the Port His successors:
the Mid-Autumn Festival · avery With my experience, if I were masioners hope that as a result
31. Jemigo) salée - tuteede, year we ces moon-cakes in memory to write a manual for the conduct of the model experiments at
13) huk(1),dah (2)-say (2),- (9)kuit-(8) day | ((60,- Cum(1)«(1)nem, of Lord Mayors, I would begin. Poons, dredging and training eco(a)(1)kul-(3)day (Julk (1) of this affair. 1. 30. m. And there le na chance with the following injunction works at reasonable cost on geh(3) geamil) (0)shes 11)yun (3)115 buat (33-131guet (12AUS
won't let your job go to your sons of the most troublesome The message told them to kill thele (3ing (13) yun (3)hak sunuy
(3) (3)Bob, head or your stomach. An in- bars and crossings may make it. overseers immediately, BNRE) anup-(3) Fuel
12. £}}=(3) day?) (lim-dsay (3), | 'Thịu vesky tho feiwonth" "day (afine. crease in eliter, your, hatbana ör. poible to achieve the target of
Jonany, na* eightis troon in the oki-calendar în;- your waistband, can have · an a minimum draught of 20 feet dutta) dwelled
dadakubya)dar, dalktimbuk(1) || the-art, of » October" in the new equally disastrous result, throughout, the year all, along danh(n) – Myth) mayo (3338)ms, calmdar,henta Reuter
of the same colour can be denun in & out of
the spoonsible selections the patterns aroʻsit
of this type din, p; da. Di m. A. p. and the change of vulpena in eggli patterns are of the type Im pr. 20.
the
Bones #itoreja, la 5 + 1a), in 22 37 1.0 1 in 27
And the pass ais tË to 1 uzajṇar shree marbles^al th”, COMA GRISur
the river,teufer.
204. Day(Ž) (8)noem. - To Dom:, memorate. In memory of,
Joong(11-TRAL73) Preek(3), Mid-Autumn Festiva............
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