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BEVAN ATTACKS GOVERNMENT AND NEWSPAPERS
Wallsend-On-Tyne, Oct. 19.
Mr Ancurin Bevan, controversial British Labour Party "rebel" leader, lashed out against the Conservative Government, Prime Minister Winston Churchill and the Press in a speech here today.
He referred to the recent Labour Party. con- ference at Morecambe, at which he was attacked by right-wing and trade union members of the party, as "a very lively conference."
"There was a good deal of hard hitting and straight talking-just what you expect when you have a Labour Party conference," he declared:
the
Then he spoke of Con- today demanded an immediate servative Party conference which reduction of six months in Bri- followed and said: "Or course tain's present two-year conscrip- there are no differences inside tion period. the Conservative Party-there are none either."
inside
a graveyard
He added: "Churchill has not only been quarrelling with his colleaguer most of his life-he has been quarrelling with him- self."
And he accused the Press of not giving the people the truth on which an intelligent judgment
could be based.
One of Mr Bevan's leading supporters, Mrs Bernard Castic, said today the reason the Con- had given such servatives prominence to the Labour dispute was to distract attention from their own "profound and grow ing problems."
RIVALRY
Exchequer Butler
and for
Party the "In the Tory rivalry between Chancellor of the
Eden Secretary Foreign Churchill's shoes is one of the she declared bitterest things,"
at Northwich, Ina
speech Cheshire.
CHINA MAIL
Next year this should be further reduced by 12 months conscription and eventually, is still found necessary to "very short periods", he told a Labour Party rally here.
Mr Shinwoll increaseti the six perlod by conscription months during his term of office. He said he did this as a tom- porary measure because of the Korean war.
There is not a single North Atlantic treaty country that had got a two-year military service and there is no reason why we should have it," he declared.
"We wanted to give them NATO countries)
a lend but now we have given that lead and they have not taken it."
Mr Shinwell said He believed the "Korean affair" gould not be solved by military
means.
The time has come for Mr Churchill to approach the of the United
States
and other gov- From the other side
Minister in ernments to ask for the United party the Defence
Government,
Mr Nailons to review the position, the Labour
making an Emanuel Shinwell, deplored the even dispute and said it would take approach to 1he. Chinese Peo- Government and the some time to recover the harm ple's
ultimate recognition of that done.
government by the nations of the United Nations."-Reuter.
But he added in a speech at Margate. south England: "If unybody cutside squabbles withi us, we stand united."
if it means
Speech CONDEMNED
Mr Shinwell had scrapped on
of his advance text In
which he
Bevanites of
ucctised
the
being concerned HUKS
about the Labour leadership of "and nothing else" to subsitute a milder one.
the party,
Parliamentarians saw in this
and the efforts of other Socialist tenced to death and the speakers to
the
Established 1845
MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1952.
Belgium's King Opens New Railway
A two-mile long railway line through the heart of Brussels was opened recently by King Baudouin. It will link Belgium's Flemish and Walloon provinces for the first time. The line consists of a tunnel a mile and a half long with a viaduct at each end, linking it to the Brussels North and South stations. After the opening ceremony King Baudouin took a frip.on the new line and is seen here
about to enter the train.-Landon Express.
Alleged Robber Drops
His
Identity Card During Struggle
Living Language
Why we say Coffee.
There are two explana- tions for the origin of this word. The first is that it!
of corruption 3
An alleged robber said to have accidentally dropped his wallet containing his identity card
is a woman in after helping to assault and rob Waterloo Road, went on trial at the CriminalKahwah, which is the Arable name for coffee, Sessions this morning.
and the second is that the berry takes its name from the Abyssinian province of Caffa, where it is] found.
The accused, Chan Tong, alias Lou Yu-noi, unem- ployed, was arraigned before Mr Justice Williams on "a charge of robbery with aggravation. A Jury of Ave men and two women was empanelled.
In outlining the Crown's case before the Jury, Mr Patrick Yu, Crown Counsel, said the facts were brief and simple.
.:
the piece of material and the wallet and identity card.
the
The
On September 8, the accused was arrested. He gave his name The complainant, Lam Yuen-to the Police as Lou Yu-nol. Mr hong, was a vegetable hawker Yu stated that, apart from the the accused had hut in Lo Fu Ngar resemblance living in a
Kowloon City, with the photograph In Village, near About 5.30 a.m., on August 15, identity card. his thumb print examined by a fingerprint she left her hut to go to Kow-was 1oon City market,
As she was expert and was found to be the walking along Waterloo Road, same as that on the card. she noticed two men following name on the card was, however,
Chân Tang. her.
Crown Counsel Bald the The two men come up from
Prosecution's case was that the by the throat, while the identity card belonged to
started searching her. accused, and that therefore the The complainant struggled, in accused was one of the two who, the course of which she tore a took part in the robbery. plece of material from clothing of the man who was searching her.
the
ESCAPE Five luks, Manila, Oct. 20.
who were sen
on Saturday, avoid aggravating and two other prisoners escap the dispute as a possible widened from the provinctal gaol at of the spirit of compromise Calibo, Capiz Province, yester-
day after attacking
and over- the party in the
During the weekend a group coming their guards. or peacemakers, including Three guards were hit on the behind. One of them grabbed
Ministers John Strachey head with blunt instruments other
to the provincial and George Strauss, were work and brought
serious condition. ing on a compromise plan even hospital in
prisoners seized firearms, Mr Attlee is saldi to br The
showdown on held up two passing buses and forced the drivers to take them
former
to separate places.
though determined on Thursday, when he presents his ultimatum to Mr Bevan to dis bund his group and cense attacks The five Huks were sentenced on official lenders.-Reuler. to death for murder and rob-
CONSCRIPTION DEMAND
bery In Capiz las! year.
A Margate, Det. 40.
Constabulary force has Former Labour
sent Defence been
after the guol- Minister, Mr Emanuel Shinwell, breakers, United Press.
her
Crown
Counsel sald
the
Hearing is proceeding...
whole, incident took only a few Diplomat's
minutes and Lam could not recognise any of the two. The man in front of her took the $40 from ber. The one holding
from behind her
gave her a
blow, and the men then ran
SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith away.
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T.M... PA, CG Opr. 1952 by MLA Durvion, lonz
"One more customer like that and I'm going to call up my girl and brosk our engagement!"
Pririted and published by WILLIAM ALICH GIRHAM for and on behalf of South China Morning Post Limited at 1-3 Wyndham Street, City of Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong.
FINDS WALLET
to
Important
the
Appointment
The complainant started
Cairo, Oct. 19. pick
colns The Egyptian government porne small which the had dropped during today appointed Ahmad
up
the struggle, when she saw a Ramzy. Ambassador to wallet lying on the ground. It
found WAB
an Rome, one of the trickiest to contain identity card..
posts of the Egyptian When she later reported the Foreign Service.
Police, Mr Yu matter to the went on, she handed to them
Big Typhoon
Threatens Philippines
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Harbour Collision Described In Court Action.
Two ships which were involved in a collision in the harbour, during rough weather in the early hours of September 8, 1949 were the subjects for damages claims in Admiralty Jurisdiction before Mr Justice Reece this morning.
The as Bris (2,721 tons gross) owned by Truls Ltd., claimed $200,000. She was represented by the Hon. Leo d'Almada Q.C. and Mr John. McNeill Q.C. (instructed by Mr. O'Dowd-Booth).
From The Filoz
100 Years Agó
From Whampoa we have the
particulars of another dastardly outrage on the persons of four of our countrymen; who, thank
God, from circumstances of ex- trema peril, succeeded in escap- Ing with their lives. Messra
John Dont, R. McGregor, G. Anderson and Horace Oakley bad gone down towards the
-Bottque in a fast boat on Sunday, for a change of air; and, about
at dinner, when a party of Ladrones, about twenty in num- ber, came alongside, commenced
The ss Oriental owned by Far East Enter-0 at night were sitting quietly prising Co., Inc., counter-claimed for $450,000. She was represented by Mr D. A. L. Wright and Mr S. V. Gittins. (instructed by Mr H. Caine).
According to the case for the Eria, it was stated she was moored at Bouy B-0 (now B-8) on September 7. The No. 1 typhoon signal was hoisted at 12.30 p.m. that day and the No. 7 signal at 7.40 p.m. when the wind increased. At 8 pm. a full head of steam had been raised In both boilers of the Bris and at 9.30 pm. in view of the in- creasing force of wind measures were taken to make the engines ready for bedlate movement.
lation
Jahts for
between
Apostleship
Of The Sea
in-
The Hongkong Couricli of the Apostleship of the Sea was augurated in the Green Room of the
Peninsula Hotel on Saturday, when the Hon. C. E. Terry,
heaving stink pots, and then. boardeti, Fortunately some double barrelled guns, loaded, were lying on. the deck, and
dis enough.were promptly charged right among the boarti- ers; sending eight of them to their last account at once. The crew of the fast boat jumped overboard, but the servants of the party stood fast, and through them the
Ladrones were told that they
them
wanted plunder they death of might have it. The their comrades, however, ap- peared to have incited them revenge; and, as fortunately At 1.30 a.m. according to the Chairman of the Council, was
there were
two punts towing Bris, the weather had deterio-host at a dinner party at which
nstern
the party thought it. rated and it was dark and the Apostolle Nuncio to
Inte China, Archbishop Riberi, stormy with a wind of 50 mph the guest of honour. Attending
most prudent to get and choppy seas, The Bris was the Archbishop was Mgr. M.
and leave the fast bont to its
with
guns- comfortably
only their by riding
her Guigan of the Nunciate; other date; and
they succeeded in getting dear. mooring, carrying proper regu- guests included the Rev. R. S.
renched Whampoa a vessel at Brooks, representing
Bishop Away, and anchor. At this time those on Blanchi, the Very Rev. P. Toner, about two o'clock on Monday board the Bris noticed that the S., and the Hon. Leo D'Almada, morning. Mr Dent we regret
learn is badly burnt about the Oriental then about 400 yards QC.
E and away bearing
After Mr Terry had welcomed head, and hands, and all the NE from the Bris was beginning the guests and expressed the others are more or less injured. to close stem first on the Bria. honour conferred by the pro- Only one of the servants was who was killed (Mr Dent's) The latter ship immediately bo-sence of Archbishop Riberi, the
which stink put, gan to pay out her · mooringly. S.J.," spoke of the great | knocked him overboard, and he
Port Chaplain, Rev. M. J. | struck by a chain and move her
been her engines half ahead on a starboard helm need in the Port for extension of is supposed to have with view to allowing the work on behalf of the seafarers drowned. The Chinese servants Oriental to
to port. and the tremendous scope which acted, generally, in the words pasa her After several minutes the head existeti for this worth-while of our informant "like bricks" the powder arid endeavour.
and handed of the Bris was drawn back to
thanked | shot for reloading without the port by some agency not ap-
the members of the Council for slightest apparent fear. parent to those on board.
the assistance they had already his Expressed rendered, and
the continued confidence in success of the work.
Earlier
the day in the
the Archbishop had blessed
harbour launch of the new
the the Sea, Apostleship of Stella Maris. sent were Messrs. A.5. Ferry, Members of the Council pre- H. Charrington, FX. Cleary and T. P. Cullen.
At 1.35 am. when a collision be inevitable, the appeared to Bris stopped her engines and rapidly lost weigh and by 1.36 a.m. was already beginning to dritt astern. At that time the Oriental's steam struck the stem of the Bris, fouling, and
causing
her to be dislodged from her mooring and doing her con siderable damage rendering her forward windlass useless.
two
LINKED TOGETHER After the collision the. ships appeared to be linked to- gether with the Oriental on the
Archbishop Riberi
World War
portside of the Bris The Chinese Hero
In
drifted together before the wind The in a westerly direction. Bris passed close
the stern of Oriental which veered starboard and then drifted antern, bumping
Visiting HK
FILTHY SPECTACLE
Since writing this we hear from Canton that the fast boat also got out of the hands of the exhibiting, with Philistines;
WISH blood and gun powder, a most Aitby
dood Four spectacle,
even dwelling in the vicinity bodies were found on the deck.
There
to be a gang of
of the Naval Stores at West
Point; and ng Policemen are seldom seen in that locality, they
to do just as are able
as they molesta please, without fear of mo ilon. During some of the dark, nights last week they successfully
rainy
of which we have been somo Informed one was seventy-five fathoms of a th- inch chain cable from the boat yard of Mr T. Roberts; the trail of it being traced along the road vhlage
the Poon Lam, Chinese World down the starboard,side of War II hero who survived 132 until it reached' the
Bris. The two ships continued
to
the
OBITUARY
to drift into the Sulphur Chan- days of drifting alone on a raft where some empty houses stand, nel until 2.11 am. when the in the Atlantic Ocean, returned respectively numbered 1088 and commend to the especial atten- Oriental appeared to hold ground today in the Fresident Wilson: houses which we would again tion of the Police authorities. and both salps stopped drifting. to visit his relative's bero.
Poon, who was decorated by Between 1.40 am, and 2.15 His Late Majesty King GeorgeThe other robbery was effected at the Naval Stores, where they Empire am, ahe moved her
the British engines VT with from time to time in an attempt Medal and made a resident of have a so-called guard; a valu- avold contact with the the United States by a special able box of steel having been
bravery abstracted in this instance. Act of Congress for Oriental, the Bris claimed.
of hardship, was At 3.00 p.m. those on board and endurance the Bris noticed that the two the sole survivor when his ship.
In our obituary will be found ships were again drifting and the Ben Lomond, was sunk by
the name of Mrs James. Legge, that the Oriental was closing on an Italian submarine in
whlio on a voyage whose decease, at the early age. her. The Bris again used her Atlantic
to Capetown but from
South of thirty-two, has sent griet into engines to avoid contact
many a bosom. The toweral of Japan, 4330 pan., Thai Airways. the stern of the Oriental struck America. Ramzy. former. Minister to
Malaya, Cerion, Pakistan, Bahrels, her stern on the starboard. Than He managed to scramble onto the lamented lady, and that of recently Syria, has
been at Great Britain, Europe, 4 pus Bris moved her engines from ruft and drifted at the mercy her still.born son, on the after- tached to the Ministry of Com-B.O.A.C.
After sur
noon of Monday, was numerously the high seas. By Surface
time to time to avoid further of
although the merce and is regarded до опо Macao, 2 pm; 6 pm, is Tai Loy/ collision till 5.11 am. when viving 40 days without food and attended; and
deceased
by of Egypt's most experienced Tak Bhing.
principla both ships brought up pear
water, Poon mado an Lumpro- and
disrenter, education a diplomats.
China, People's Republic, 930 a.m... Ping Chau.
vised fishing book out of a-nall and the daughter and the wife troin via Canton, appointment, coming at a
Malaya, Ceylon, Aden, Middle
with which he caught fish to of eminent dissenting ministers, time when Egyptian pressure Is Eusta 110, pan, as Glenartney,
CHAIN CUT
stave off hunger until he was we observed amongst
others growing to seek legal action India, if am, Chun Sang
rescued by a Brazlian Ashing giving testimony of their es Japan, Hawaii, U.3.A., Central de When Wie wind moderated craft 60 miles off the coast of teen against ex-King Farouk, now in
Houth
Noon, Pres. America
Lordsbly the Bishop teem. His Italy, for alleged misdeeds of
Oriental unshackled, the Brazil.
together with His his reign aroused widespread N. Borneo, 1 pan. Eastern mooring.cable of the Bris from
now .D naturalised
Her Interest here..
Buoy B-8. The Bris, being un-American, is returning to the able to get in her mooring chain United States after Christmas. Secretary, the Colonial because of the damage, was
and several other officials. obliged to cut the chain before
Reverend Dr Deane of the she could got under way
American Baptist ; . Missionary to Hongkong.
offered an Impressive
win
Radio Hongkong
the
مه
Poon,
Director Of
Bris: alleged that there Sincere's Dies
KWAS
Plenipotentiary, and
Unlon,
ayer over the grave; the usual prayer
tha
service, according
10:
Mr Ma Hoon-bow, one of the Presbyterian ritual, having bee
If the government of the strong mun premier, General Manila, Oct. 20...ck Court action against the Mohammed Naguib, decides to The Weather Bureau former monarch, Ramzy would today warned a large sec face the delicate mission of H.K.T
4. Programma » Summuney:', 0.02, 1.0* tion of the Philippines of accking Farouk's extradition by Children Hai Tourmented by was no proper lookout kept on iximabeth Amy. (Studio); 4.30, Partu- board the Oriental and that she an approaching typhoon the Italian authorities, observers gem Half Haur (Studio); -7, Wa
ing for you-&-Joser Looe trensor) was negligent in not taking, indirectors of Sincere's: died at performed at the Union Chapel Italy and Egypt at present and Anne Jamon (Soprano); 7.5, due time, proper meaniOS
his residence at 3 Arbuthnot before the funeral procession have no agreement on extradi-Nothing but Music 7.65, Artist of avoid colliding with the Briz.
Work-Filtrelle Davis, (50% tortion-United Press.
PTA);.30, Weather Report: 8. The Bris also alleged negli Road early this morning, at the left town. Almo Sigmal World News and News gence on the part of the Oriental ago of 93. fype (London Talang. Dis", Story. In failing to keep clear of the Ho is survived by his wife, Recital by Yehudi Menuhin (a) Bris, failing to let go her anchor two sons, four daughters, and grand- Anne Ifsiness (Studio); · 9 Pero, and failing to use her engines a large number of
about the in due time. French Pydlemme
She also alleged children. Hard Bong writer introduced by that the Odontal, was improper- Daughter": Xiide French (DIGTEI
with centre winds of 115 pointed out. miles per hour.
Mrs.
The ・ warning Southern Tauzon, the eastern Visayan Islanda and North- eastern Mindanao.
"which has been
The Weather Bureau sald Propaganda In the typhoon, named was 310 miles Floating Bottles
Leguapl
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at I am.ADOR AS DISPUNEREA
are
the
(30,-X 1ke what I tits pemented by
(7cean
to
The late Mr Ma was born in FED Concertos Concerto 3ly or insufficiently noored and Chungshan and at the age of or for Piano and Orchestre that the damage was cursed by al left for Australia. On his and be unle Ortit, and by Lewis negligent or Improper conduct return to Hongkong ten years Reward 10, London Studio Melodies and navigation / on board the later he marriedad
At the (CTB)Yorke and hirgor Orientat
are of he joined chestra with: Peari Cast 10.30,
Southeastern Luzon,
Oct. 19, today, moving west-north-west Bottles and boxes Alled with at 113⁄41⁄2 miles an hour.. It wan anti-Yugoslav "painphlets forecast for 2pm today to be being floated down rivers flow 100 miles east of Legaspi, Ing from Rumania and Hungary ich sticated 10/40, PROVIDE The case for the Oriental was the Sincere Co.Lady and work- Trix has 55-mph winds within into Yugoslavia, Tanjur, the Times 11, Hadio Nws Reel (London that the collision was entirely od for the Company for 29
11.10 od
·Weather: Steport; 13: the fult of the Brit -
years, three and a half of which A radius of 115 miles of its official Yugoslav news ageng,
reported today-Router:
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were spent as manager. centre United Press.
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