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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1952.

OF In Action Against The Dreaded Mau Mau

UN REJECTION OF SOVIET PROPOSAL BELIEVED LIKELY

United Nations, Nov. 10.

Diplomatic circles here considered it more than likely that the latest Soviet proposal on Korea offered today by Mr Andrei Vyshinsky, Soviet Foreign Minister, in the Political Committee would be rejected by the United Nations,

An American spokesman said after the Soviet speech that Mr Vyshinsky had been "extremely disappointing" and had offered the United Nations nothing new.

He had not answered any of, under the

supervision of the

the specifted questions put to above-mentioned

Commission,

him by the British. American including the extending of all and French joint proposals and possible assistance to the ro- hud cyndod any discussion of patriation of all various proposals offered to wor by both sides." break the deadlock.

The spokesman added thet to-

doy's speech made it perfectly

- clear that the central problem

prisoners of

ADJOURNED

Immediately after Mr Vyahin-

was not one of machinery Lutsky had finished speaking the

of "will and desire."

Some quarters here have raised the question of whether the American position might be

committee adjourned without setting a date for its next meet- Ing.

had

Earlier Mr Vyshinsky modified by Generul Elsen- declared: "The Geneva Conven- hower, the President-elect.

tfor leaves

ADAMANT STAND

no doubt that the

But, in view of Mr Vynin-detalning power is compelled to return all prisoners of war at sky's adamant stand central issue of war prisoners, the end of hostilities.

on

the

diplomatic quarters here felt In his speech on October 29, and three hours very gloomy about any kind of which lasted

minutes, Mr Vyshinsky pro- Mr Vyshinsky today proposed posed this! the commission

commission should include

compromisc.

the creation of a

39

all those con-

of eleven to take "Immediate cerned in the Korean War and steps for a settlement of

the should

сот-

for strive

a peaceful

Korean question and to give its settlement "in the spirit of the

all unification aid to the repatriation of

of Korch...by the Koreans themselves under the prisoners by both parties." He suggested that the

supervision of the commission." mission be composed of the

In today's speech, Mr Vyshin- United States, Britain, France,

attacked the arguments Soviet Russia, the Chinese

United People's Republic, India, Bur-used by Britain, the

and France and other sna, Switzerlanil, Czechoslovakia, States

to Justify "voluntary North Korea and South Korea.

sky

nations

Mr Vyshinsky's speech lasted repatriation," two and a half hours.

Mr Vyshinsky's proposal came

He suggested that the new at the end of an eagerly awaited commission

should

merely speech.-Reuter.

"give assistance" to the re- patriation of all prisoners.

The revised Soviet resolution:

rea

General Assembly,

and Re-

54 AFRICANS REMANDED

King Gustaf

Of Sweden

70 Today

Stockholm, Nov. 11, King Gustaf of Sweden will receive US$1,000,000 for his 70th birthday anni- today (Tuesday) versary

and hear an orchestral con- cert conducted by his son- in-law, King Frederik of Denmark.

Armoured cars were used in the first major action against the dread- ed Mau Mau terrorists in the Nairobi areas of Kenya. Taking part were Euro- Volunteers - all peans, of the Kenya Police Reserve. Picture shows an all-European armoured car squadron about to move off in the hunt for terrorists.

Smuggling

The money, collected through Attempt To

the sale of "King pins" or but-

ton hole badges and of "Royal

five

crown pieces" specially minted, and costing 10 crowns (about $2) each, will be pre- monarch in the sented to the

of State

in Stockholm

+

Holl Palace.

Tho

concert of Wagnerian opera music will be given

Be Probed

Manila, Nov. 11.

A full-dress investigation

West Germany.

Elections

SLIGHT

NING TO

RIGHT

Frankfurt, Nov. 10. There was a slight gen- eral swing to the right in yesterday's local elections in three of West Ger- many's nine states, returns showed today.

The Communists were left at the post, most of their votes going to support the Social De- mocrats, main Coalition party in Parliament.

Within the three-party Gov- on the attempted smuggling | crnment coalition, the Con- and of $800,000 in dollar cheques servative Free Democrats

German Party gained 17and bills of exchange at the the Stockholm Opera House during Manila airport on

but ground

the moderate Monday Christian Democrats were still the afternoon.

al WUS there will be conducted the the largest single party. King Frederik chestra Royal in his sicoyes.

having considered the report of the United Nations Commission for the Unification habilitation of Korea, considers

Capetown, Nov. 10. establish ū 1 necessary "to

Magistrates here. Loday re- for the peaceful manded 54 Africans alleged to commission settlement of the Korean ques Sion with the participation of have defled South Africa's racial yesterday rehearsing the Or Central Bank today.

segregation regulations, pending the parties directly concerned and other states, including states which have not participated in

war in Korea.

the

The Commission is to bo

shirt-

The

an

WUS

More than 10,000,000 Ger- mans cast ballots in this last major voto before the Federal election next suramer.

they eyed Swastika posters put up by the outlawed Nazi-like Socialist Reich Party.

Trends by states:

Sheaffers M SNORKEL"

Armoured Cars Guard Airfield At Port Elizabeth

Capetown, Nov. 10.

Police tonight stood by with armoured cars at Driftsands airfield, Port Elizabeth, as South Africans came under a one-day protest against a curfew and ban on meetings.

A heavy guard was put on the power station and on petrol stations.

Africans stopped work today in some of the town's biggest factories.

The Sudan: Three-Way Talks Move

London, Nov. 10. Talks between British, Egyptian and Sudanese offi-

In East London' where seven Africans and two Europeans were killed in riots yesterday, police maintained patrols to- | day.

The Secretariat of the Atrl- сап National Congress, which called the Port Elizabeth strice, appealed to all Africans to keep calm and to avoid further disturbances at all costa

There were few Africans on the streets,

en-

Of the 15,000 workers ployed by the municipality, 10,- 000 joined the strike. Builders

and most of the dockers joined cials may be proposed by the strike. Only one ship was the Foreign Office soon to in the harbour; it was unloaded speed up arrangements for by workers of mixed blood. electing a self-ruling Sudan- ese Parliament.

RAILWAYS CONTINUE

Many Africans employed by the rallway administration Informed sources,

who stayed AWEY.

The railways, tonight, said the ported this

however, ran normally as key British will take this step jobs were filled up by

other soon as Ango-Egyptian accord workers, is reached on the establishment and functions of an internation- African workers in Cape al commission to help the town's Post Office did not report Governor-General of the Sudan. for duty

workers and white loaded and unloaded mail at Premier Mohammed Nagulb the railway station White proposes such a body be formed messengers delivered telegrams, before the elections in a recent The delivery of mail to African note to this country. The Caire areas was susperated. The em government wants the commis-ployment of workers of mixed slon to have powers of super- blood minimised the effective vision over Governor-General. ness of the strike.

Adrican schools continued to function normally,

Britain so far has not agreed to this and other ideas forward- In Uitenhage, a town in the ed by Gen. Nagulb.

Eastern Cape province, police were heavily reinforced to stop Ambassador. Sir Ralph any laterference with Africans Stevenson is expected to confer who had come to work in spite with Naguib in Cairo this week of the strike. to clear up

some points of Anglo- Egyptian difference of which still block an agreement on the way

the in which Sudanese should be led towards self-rule .and self-determina-

The projected British Egypt lan and Sudanese talks would be held in Cairo.

Object would be to discuss just how Sudanese elections

Tribesmen To Choose New

Chief

Borowe, Nov. 16. Hamangwato tribesmen met in their mud hutted capital here today to choos a new chief to replace Khann deposed. Seretas banned after his marriage to a London woman.

It was the first K. Gotts (tribal meeting) in Berowo- since they were banned After Bamangwato rioting in June when three African

killed pollco were

and several Europeans injured, The H. Gotla at which OVRES

very tribesman is entitled to express his views is ex pected to last two or three, days,

Loud applause greeted a speaker who said that “AL long sa Bercise ta alive wo will not elect another chlef."-Renter,

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11 ity Air

Japan, 430 pm, Thai Airways, Philippines, Guam, Hawaii, UL.A.... Canada, 6 pm. PA.. izukema,

Malaya, Ceylon, Blam, Pak tan, Middle East, Great Britai Europe, p.m., B.D.A.C.

By Surface

Macao, 9 am; o pan., City/Tak Shing.

Golden

Australia, New Zealand, 6 pm., s Tai Yuss.

Korea 3 p.m., 41 San Blas.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER, 12. By Alr

Formosa. Japon, CAT.

1

In Kimberley large numbers work.

police escorted Africans to

Malays, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand, 4.30 pm. C.P.A. The East London police yester Form Okinowe, USA JNEW day confined the trouble to one York) Canada, 430 pm, H.K.A/ corner of the African location, N.w.A.L. round which they had thrown a Indo-China, (Tonkin only), 4.30 cordon, and till tonight only one pr. C.P.A. fresh incident was reported.- Reuter

Japan, 6 pm. B...C.

Macao, 9 mg 6 pm. City/Tak Shing,

·Golden

Caine, People's Republic. 6.30 am.

train via Canton,

Japan, 1 p.m.,

Fengiden.

should be carried out, super- ROYAL PLANE Formosa am. Wing Sing

vised.

Stevenson would lead

the

tton. finance secretary, Mr the outcome of two appeals.

Bell-ringing anxi thanksgiving Aurelio Montinola, directed One, group of 23, arrested ut

services in all of Sweden's customs oflelals not to deposit On their way to voting booths Pinelands Capetown suburb.- was remanded unul December churches will open the birthday the confiscated dollar bills and 10 to

to await the outcome of an anniversary as one of national cheques pending the outcome of

their inspection composed of: the United States, appeal by Sindie Nkone. Nkone, rejoicing.

by the bank authorities this morning. Britain, France, the USSR, the charged with the 23, but tried ATTENDING SERVICE People's Republic of China, separately, has appealed-against-King Gustaf will attende

LARGEST PARTY.._ Burma, Switzerland, a Ane of £15 or 90-days' im- service in Stockholm's Great

"A highly-placed official, how the

the alleged People's prisonment.

North Rhine Westphalia- Church after inspecting a guard ever, stated that

smuggling had turned into a Social Democrats emerged for Democratic Republic of Korea The remaining 31 Africans of honour at the Palace.

"false alarm". because what the first time as the largest | British mission in the talks. and South Korea,

were remanded until January 9,

The tall King, who is To Instruct this commission to await the outcome of an ap-

ardent archaeologist and ama- allegedly sought to bo single part though still behind Naguib or one of his deputies will convert his smuggled was in fact regular the combined strength of the would represent Egypt. Leaders to take immediate measures for peal by the Crown against the teur scientist,

by the local three coalition parties.

of the Sudan's main political the settlement of the Korean acquittal of George Lusu on a

birthday money into a scholar-export bills sent

banks in the ordinary course of

Free Democrats gained from parties would come along from defying Apartheid ship fund for science students. question on the basis of the uni- charge

the Christian Democrats. fication of Korea, carried out Regulations at Capotown Station

Denmark's business.

Khartoum.Associated Press. daughter

North Rhine Westphalia 15 themselves, on August 3-Reuter.

Queen Ingrid, will be at the

Unconfirmed reports, how- the most important of the nine concert with her three daugh-

that certain | states from Princesses ters,

Margerethe, ever, indicated

a political view- Blico-owned banking houses point, with a Bandiklo and Anne-Marie,

Little Rhineland Norway's King Haakon, Crown ment of dollars. Prince Olay and Princess'" Mar-

This was the second time that change except the general swing right within the coalition:" garet.

the customs personnel folled an attempt to smuggle dollars out Party and the independent Re

Lower Saxony-the German

of the country.

fugee Party made, gains, the Refugees now holding a balance

Complicated party

by

the

Koreans

Cantonese

of

Radio

The Afty-third in the series 200. (2)May-(3)shoal

gan(1)

of lessons in Cantonese to beje

250, Foon{1} (1)ying-To welcome.

broadcast over Radio Hongkong

270, Dzeen(3) (3)-To *x*

by Mr S. K. Lee will be given lubit. this evening at 6.30.

His

Other Royal guests will be were involved in the illicit ship- Germany's of West

An

HELD UP

Karachi, Nov. 10, airliner carrying the Duchess of Kent home from her Far Eastern tour developed mechanical trouble over Pakis- lan today and was forced to return to Karachi.

British Overseas Airways cor- poration trouble was

the had time to dine with British commissioner hero and then took off again enroute back to BritainAssociated Press.

No Confidence quickly corrected. The Duches

Is

Motion

Debated

President Juho Paasikivi of Finland also will be on hand."

King Frederik, who has been interested in music since his

The first affair was reported childhood, first studied the two weeks ago, when American between right and left. plano and then changed to the dollar bills in various denomina-made it difficult to tell the exact conductor's baton. His tutor tlons, secreted insido a toy book, situation. For instance, the Re- the late leader of the were to be shipped to Kowloon fugees sponsored the election of

night debated a und Hongkong by an unidenti- Herr Wilhelm Shermann, last of 10 confidence" in the Chur- Danish Royal Opera Orchestra......

was 271. Dreen(1)-(1)laam wodny{2}---- An exhibition.

For the guidance of listeners 212 Traam(1) swoon(1) To visit

we publish below a suminary of for look at.

the lesson, Suremarles of sub- Dreen(2) (2)Laam Wooey(2): Aa sequent lessons will be published

in the Ching Mail every Tuesday

Exhibition:

(almay-(3) noot-gahti)mbies 2018 1. (1)Haw secos(2)-dzeħ(2) (3)hai and Friday for the duration of un arítel. this radio feature,

Lesson Sa

An Exhibition

*(Rofer to page 200, "Cantones Simplified").

Vocabulary:

050. (3)waak.-To draw or paint.

i3jwah or weh(3) picture

tawng(3) A time.

657. (3) An occasion,

Reuter

HONGKONG RECEPTION In Hongkong the occasion was masked by a reception at noon in the Hongkong Club where .Mr H.

2. (2)Kui hal(3) Joang(1)- | Wistrand, Swedish Ambassador gwawk(3) (3)hawk (äimay-()shooter to Poking, was host to the

She studied fine arts in China.

Swedish community and the Consular representatives of

3. (2)Kui (3)wank (1)•ysu=wah(2) hob(2) She paints excallant all Denmark, Norway and Finland. (3)waak - duk(1) (3)shup-fun(1)

paintings.

Later in the day a cable of painted congratulations WAB seni оп behalf of the locat Swedish

24. (3)Ku! (1)waak-doh(2) hob(2)- (dawil) wab{3}.—300

many pictures.

.

B. (1)Yau _yut(1) = tsen(3) (or | community to King Gustaf. Lawng(5)). (2)

(1)fai-doh(3)

558. (3)wodey (or) watey(2)-° | Herng(1)-gawng(2)—Once, she came neet. A mesung. Au sociation. A to Hongkong-

Nociety, party.

559, teins(1)

Green,

Combinationst

(or)

...1. - Yutți)" fook(1)

picture.

*5. (3)Yau___bon(2)-daw(1) (1)yun isebug(1) boy(1)

(1)chah-woogy(3)

wah(2),—Ons

213) Weak wah(3)-To draw J plature.

لعار

| Roon(1)<{1}ying (2)kul—Many people

vame do's tea party to welcome i

1. Desta) yun taing(2) (3)kizi hoy(i) yui(1) - @aw(3) (1)may- ()shoot dreen(2)-(2) Ram-woogy (a). --People askest her 10 bold да

3. (1)Yeu wah(2)—An oỤ-paint exhibition of the arts.

lo: Yut(1) tes(3) (or lawng(3))~Wooey(2) hoy(1) dicem(3)-(3)

One ilme. Dace.

B. (3)Dal-yut(i) tace(3)

Lawng(3}}—The first time.

8. (2)Xul hai(3) Twing(1)-(1)noon

wopay(2)She held an exhibition (or in the YMCA.

0.3)Wooey, hask(3)—To meet *|bul())" Isaam(1)-gwoon(1).- Many

guest.

7. Hoy(1) wadey(3)~To hold

meeting.

Chah wooey(2),—A tea party D. (1)Hoong (3)Shup - (1) dzee Wooey(2) The Red Crom Society,

** Twink(1) = (1)neen

troy(3),

P. (2)Yau hob{2}-daw(1) (1)yun

people went to man it.

10. Gaw(3)-zaw(3)-(1)yun doh(2) (3)wsh (3)kut hoħ{2}-{R}yob—Every- body said that she was exceptional.

Radio Hongkong

H.K.T.

0.02. Summary:

alliances

fied Chinese resident in Manila. chief of Hitler's SA, brigades, -France-Presso,

and the German Party openly canvassed the votes of the banned Socialist Reich members. -Reuter.

Typhoon - In Pacific

Manila, Nov. 11.

Griffiths Wins

Chairmanship

The

London, Nov. 10. The House of Commons to- Labour moiion

chill Government's economic policy.

It will be voted on tomorrow. The Deputy Opposition leader, Mr Herbert Morrison, forecast that mass unemployment would follow the policy of "letting things rip."

He asked for on Dssurance that the Government would not make sterling convertible.

the

London, Nov. 10. A powerful typhoon churned

former Colonial Secre- He warned the Government west-northwestward in tho

tary Mr

"slaughtering" James Griffiths, was against Pacific midway between Gumm tonight elected Chairman of the social services at the behest of and the northern Philippines.

Policy Committee of the Labour supporters who demand big cuts

in Government expenditure.

Herbert

An advisory lasued at 8 am. Party. this morning by the Manila Ho replaced Mr Weather Bureau said winds of Morrison, who lost his scat on Melody

with Harry 150 miles an hour were raging the Party executive recently, Fryer and his Orchestra: 8.30 Can In the storm centre, moving at The Policy Committee is a tonase by Hadio given by Miss Les

committee of the executive. Wai Lan and B. K. Lee studio): 20 miles an hour.

Mr Aneurin

0.50. Musical Interlude with Elleen It was located at 2 the Joyce (Piano)57, Tims Big World Nows and

Bevan, leading

a member Relays: 7.15. "Dox

Now Talk London morning at 650 miles due cast Left-winger, is also

. Bert Gillett: of the north Lazon court." of the Policy Committee-Reu- at the console;, 750 Forces Favour

The typhoon is expected to ter Ites (London fielay): 700, Weather fleport;, & 4 Demi-Steure Francaise Intensify and continue moving (Studio): 0.30, Letter from America west-northwest.

11. (3)icul (3)maaye-jaw(3) koh(S). by Alistair Cooke (London Relay}} daw(1) wah[3], [wun(3)-doh(á) 0.44, Viciin Recital by ida Haendel

It may pass through the

20., Tsing(1) " (1)nean {{l)yun)-6 | koh(4)-daw(1) teoax(2)-19 sold || 9. Örchestral Belections; 30 Musten straits between Formosa and the youth,

many pictures and made a lot of

•Wooer money.

Notebook pregled by the Ray. Father T. Ryan, SJ (Studio): 10. northern Philippines if it main- *££:{3}Kul (3)yau (3)yau-Lasen(1) The Things shall be (Brmondstains. Its present course, the Ireland)-The Balle Orch, kad laila Choir bond. By Bir John Barbiroll burou said,

Two

fabbre.)Y}{.COM 11. Tehng(1)

vegetables.

Medlemssel, Expressionsr

Green || (3)yau, (2)yau-men(1),-Bhd. is rich

as well respected.

(To Be Continued)

-207. (3)May (5)stinatamline arta.

... Printed and published by WILLIAM ALICH Öznemans for and on behalf of South, China Morning Post Limited at 1-3 Wyndham Street, City of Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong.

devastating typhoon

10.15, At the Dalles-Pizenppie Polt" from the Music of Sir Arthur Sulli- | roared through the central van-Wadler's Wells Grob, cond. by Philippines during the latter Charles Mackerras): 10.30, Weather

of October, · leaving, a Report: 1. Gadio News Heel (Re- halt corded Landon Talayi; 11:15, Good known death toll of 400,-AS- night Me: God Save The Queen pociated Press. 1130, Close down.

INTELLIGENCE TEST SOLUTION.

a f

Call the coloura m, 1, Then there are bracelet:

3). P

And, sinds m can be any one of three.colours,

· There were 19 girts in the slasa,

London Survas Bérelos.

Mr Morrison. aald the three per cent fall in production in the first nine months of 1952 caused

the anxiety because Budget was calculated on im- proving production.

He condemnod bills to restore Lo steel and road transport private ownership as calculated to produce chaos,

Sir Walter Monckton, Minis-. ter of Labour, said he did not bellove the drop in productivity and the difficulty of the export trado justified the motion, {

He said the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr R A. Butier to the would reply tomorrow economic points put by. Me Morrison-Router.

SIDE GLANCES

14

--UB.A Bouth & West. America; 10 a.m. s Trade Wind.

Slam, 2pm. Szechuen. Philippines, 2 pm Telabot. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13 By Air

(san rascisco), Noon Via P.A.A.

Philippmes. Qum, Hawod,- USA. Formoss. 1 p.m., C.A.T. Indo-China. France, French North & West Amica, 4.30 pin, Air Viet

MATTI.

Philippines, N. Borneo, 1.30 pm, C.P.A.

Australia, New Zealand, 430 gim.

India. Pakista Barn, Bimus, Middle East, Africa, Great Britato, Europe, Noon, B.O.A.C.

Japan, Onneda, 1.8.A., C.P.A.L.

By Galbraith

**He looks like me 'all right! And notlow Kow:

-just like his mother]"

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