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Blunt Warning To Russia

US Will Dofond Berlin

Berlin, Feb. 18.

A blunt warning was the Soviets to- sorved on night by the United States High Commissioner, Dr James Conant, that the Eisenhower administration would defend Berlin as un "unshaken outpost of the Western world".

Dr Coman also promised that the United States would oppose The threatened new Russian and German Communist measures isolate completely thn Westcon Allied sectors of the elty

to

United

warning to the Soviel Wh, made in a recorded speech in German, broadcast to the $vlel Occupation Zone of Germany over the American-

perated radio RIAS.

Dr Conant said the States would never abandon Berlin, would maintain Ameri Can rights in

the city, was determined

to keep open cum- munication lines to the West, would

Communist threats the frontler within to seal off the city separating the United States, British and

the

oppose

Frenchi sectors from

Soviet-run Eastern third of the city.

COMMUNIST THREAT The new High Commissioner's Warning was prompted by Com- munist threats to complele isola- tion of West Berlin and abrogate the tour-power agreements which permit the Western Allies to occupy parts of Berlin and travel to and from the city.

"The nex

administration in

abandon Washington will not Berlin," cald Dr Conant. "The United States is pledged to do its part, to see to it that this city eoutiques as an unshaken outpost of the Western world. We shall continue to insist on free circula- tion throughout the entire city. We shall continue to full our duties and to maintain our rights."

The High Commissioner also made it clear that the United Stales was in Berlin together with its Western Allies through The defeat of Germany and not by virtue of any secret agree ment with Russia which could, be abrogated.

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CHINA MAIL

Desirability Of

Established 1845

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1953.

Teaching Civics Stressed By Hon. D.J.S. Crozier

The Director of Education, Hon. D. J. S. Crozier, this morning stressed the importance and desirability of the teaching of civics in Hong- kong schools when this morning he addressed a one-day conference on the subject held at King's College.

After his opening address entitled "Education for Citizenship," the conference heard lectures by Mr C. W. Sargison and Mr P. Du Toit,

Addressing the conference, the Director of Education said:

the effects of too narrow a type of education.

be A student may fedge of those subjects which like splendidly equipped with a know- English. Chintoo. Mathemation,

The opening speaker at a Con: ference such as this enjoys a great mivantage over thong, who follow Jumo lo not restricted to the

Geography or Science, will ultimate ly enable him to become not only conflaes of any particular aspect of

ă miccessful but a gultured mer- his subject. fis thoughts may

ebant, doctor or engineer; but in wander over a wider field, and even linger here and liere, without too

very proficiency in these makes 1. all the more

Im great a danger of becoming in that he dould know how to apply consequential

You or irrelevant.

hit capabilities the benefit of will, I hope, forgive me if I take the community, Personal efficiency advantage of my opportunity this of any kind mumt surely be inoming to dwell at random on this accompanied by a sense of moviál and point or that of the mibject of moral responsibility. In the words Education for Citizenship; it la a of the dadow Report: "The general wide subject and has, I believe.alin should be to offer the fullest fundamental-even critical-import | porrible wupe to individuality while ance for our social and political keeping steadily in view the claims and needs of the society in which the individual must live,

future.

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directed towards young people. This means that the child's mind in any- thing but a blank state; it has al- ready been scored on-and in one direction only-long before he has learned how to make up his own mind. There is ample evidence, however, tint when children are taught in school to be fair and reasonable in their opinions, and to base them on an understanding of others, they cease to be susceptible to the cheap and facile chars of the propagandists. Before that can be achieved, however, both the in- telleet and character of the teacher in severely tested,

efforts of the entire staff, each

work.

the exclufve

Living Language

Why we say Parson.

"Parson" and "person" are the same word, both coming from the Latin persona, meaning a per- son. Indeed, Chaucer uses the word "person"

a clergyman. | to mean The reason is that Mother Church is represented by the person of her priest,

Ruling Of

Magistrate

Set Aside

The

SHEAFFER'S

Skrip

Big Development Scheme Basis Of Claim For Exemption From Ordinance

A huge development scheme on what was formerly known as Jardine's East Point property at Causeway Bay was described before Mr Charles E. Loseby, QC, sitting as a Tenancy Tribunal, this morning, when an application was brought by the Hongkong Realty and Trust Co., Ltd, of Edinburgh House, for the exemption of part of the remaining portion of Section A of Inland Lot No. 2836 from the provisions of the Landlord and Tenant Ordinance.

The opponents to the application were two timber firms, Hang Hing Cheung and Tai Lee Chan, who were represented by Mr Brook A. Bernacchi, instructed by Mr M. A. da Silva.

t:vo

maximum

the

Mr D. A. L. Wright, who op- | wouki permit of development peared for the applicants on the of the land to its Instruction of Mr F. G. Nigel, usefulness, raid Counsel. The The cutting sald the application concerned ochene involved

Percival and making of new roads, and plots fronting Street in the Causeway Bay after the demolition of existing arca,

the area, the Hang Hing Cheung, he struqtures on Full Court this achieved only through the collective morning set aside an order

went on, occupied an area of scheme envisaged the creellon And, Ja ny coinlan, it can be

921 square feet, while Tai Lee of

of a substantial number Chan

occupied 5,789 square shopa with dwellings on the. member of which is fully conscious by Mr Poon Yan-hol, Cen- deel. The let they occupied was upper storeys, a cinema and of the purpose that lies behind his tral Magistrate, terminat- part of the remaining portion various industrial buildings.

scheme Training in citizenship cannot being the tenancy of a house of Section A of IL 2830, which The

also envisaged responsibility of the

scavenging lanes one or two individuals who. teach

on November 6 after the formed part of what was known the making of

as Jardine's East Point property.

which were essential under the the Civic course. It extends to Magistrate had convicted a every single member of the staf

Buildings Ordinance, and the from the leadmaster or Hendmate sub-tenant of possession of This lot was also part of laying of a water and sewerage down. Heads of schools, for example,

feet of land system. The entire cost of сап wield enormous

an oplum pipe and of smok-250,000 square Infitience

purchased by the applicants ( this would have to be borne by rough the conduct they encouraging opium. rude and outside the classroom.

Jost, year from Jardine's for the applicants and not paid for Facilities they offer for formal

approximately $9,500,000, and by Government, Leaching or practical experience and expertinent, and by co-ordinating the

development Wan urchased with

for development

purposes. Mr area, said Mr Wright, portions Wright said applicants had of it had already been sold, and already sold portions of the there had been erected on. Use arca and had agreed to sell portion fronting Hennessy Road other portions.

30 shops and $20 fats which were now practically completed.

Botal value that emerges from mi i subjects in the curriculum. Without encouragement from Above Civics teacher cannot be expected their enthusiasm or techniques, Their

develop their

I am not overstating the cave when I put it in this way. Neverthe-

When we recognise the need for Jem. aliliough the teaching of Civic education in citizenship we need rin in our schools is rapidly becoming no risks of neglecting other aspects more popular and more effelent of education. Training in citizenship some parents may still deny it the is indeed a facet of all education, They may Children anust, of course, be equipped inportance it deserves. argue that a child at the end of his with those sciile so necemary to edication has nowadays to enter their future Ivelihood and enjoy. world where competition is fierce.ment, and encouraged to develop and that his chance of success

intellectual | their

kind artistic depends not on what he learns in aptitudes to the full. But they will the Civics lesson, but on how well give den than their gest, and to he is trained in those studies that much less effect, if they are not are compulsory examination aubjects taught also to accept and marry out leading to a profesion, or have a their personal responsiblities for the direct vocational importance. And good of all. The kind of society we there may be teachersseven head are trying to build has no place for teachers who will sympathise with the self-seeker, however brilliant he

to preseTVE They will may also may be. This has always been the this argument. that school time-tables are already cane; but the truth of it has never extended to meet the needs of guls been more evident than it de today. turai as well as intellectual develop- Within our own memory thero has neat, and that it is fair neither to been an unprecedented acceleration the schoola nor the students to force in the development of pelentine upon them an additional subject. Knowledge and mechanical power, icaal of all, one that. like Givice, Science has becoine a Colossus of has no direct bearing on the child's our own creating and threatens to future vellood, and is unnecessary dominate its creators. As a result to the enjoyment of his leisure.

the ancient true of religion and If you are concerned only with philosophy, and the codes of conduct the self-regarding, aspect of Educx- that sprang from them have been tion, that is, with, education as discarded by many as the relles of dealing exclusively with the chaneer an unscientifle past. What cannot be of personal kuccess, or of personal determined by experiment in the culture and intellectual and artistic laboratory, or expressed in tenne of vizjoyment," there is some fores in Anathematical formula, does not this argument. No one can deny exist. The result for those who the great importance of pinetics suffer from this delnsion is a kind 01 Vocational education, or the of moral vacuum, Knowledge takes di Meullies Imposed on schools and

the place of wisdom; and purpose scholars alike by a widening curri does not see beyond tomorrow. eutuin. The case for education In ettternship IN Irest advanced. I believe, not by a rebuila! of these argument they stand, but "by accepting them and seeing where

hey get X.

Surely it in the very strength of the demand for vocational training that causes educationalists to fear

GUERILLAS

LOOT TOWN

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FEARFUL FALLACY

| leaching will become a routine affair. | without kupiration and with Hitle appeal to the pupile. I have said that education for clilzenship is a lacet at il education. If we want to make it a living force that is how we must regard it.

British

Flood

Disaster

Fund

HK$47,600.00

A few years ago. I remember wetting an easy on?What a think of the Great

boy Learning." One wrote that he discarded it entirely: knowledge should, he contended, he directed towards the acquisition of wealth, for only through wealth

Previous acknowledged:- could one achieve happiness and power. This in ample form, is the Sterling E168. G. Od. fearful taliscy that Kemocratic Australian £5.

to education has combat today. Where it prevalls and we must re- | US$40. member that it can prevail in a and highly skilled society lends in Anonymous in evitably to self indulgénce, and social degeneration. From there the descent har led in many countries to the slavery of the communist state.

This then, is my Anever to any He described the Communist

Rangoon, Feb. 18.

doubting parents. To the teacher East German government as a

Chinese guerillas were report- who might begrudge the inclusion of "ruppet regime backed by

cd on Wednesday to have vies in the school time-table on

the ground that the curriculum Soviet arms" and accused it of sttacked and looted the town of already too congested to admit the establishing the tyranny of Juse, 80 miles north of Lashio, addition of another subject I would the one-Party system."--United | Kiling on Italian priest and in-

say this: the curriculum should Press,

never be a collection of independent Mr & Mrs G. R. flicting over 30 casualties on

and self-conmined subjects; it must Ross the defending Burmese garrison. De a pattern of inter-related activi- The

Burmese turmy

sources hard ties. Even if you exclude Civics as idvated the guerillas as Chi-eparate subject-though it has

Doctor Driver that the attack took place last developing

Fined $1,500

Dr Robert Symons was con- victed by Mr Hing-shing Lo at Central this morning of danger outs driving and failing to stop afte: an accident. He was cautioned and discharged charges of careless driving failing to report an accident.

He was fined a total of $1,500 or six months.

on

and

Mr Lo said "Upon a review of the eyewitness's evidence both at the time of the impact and immediately afterward and after considering and weighing the evidence generally, with reference to the damage on the ear, the injuries sustained by the woman and the skid-marks and the broken glasses around the body, I find myself unable 10 resist the conclusion that there is a case both charges,"

10 answer on

Radio Hongkong

H.K.T

*6, Programme Summary: 0.02, It's Swingtime: 6.30 Songs of thể Pride with James Melton and Big All Campbell; 7, Time Signal, World News na "News" Talk (Lamaton Relay): 718, The Old Music Master Hoagy Carmichael, (Vocal); 739, Wilfred Picklos in "ave a Quia Programme produced by Barney Colehan AIICTS); 159 Worther

da

memory_of_the_ late Sir Henry Pollock, Q.C.

Mr R. Reiertson

Mr A. D. Breingan General Commer- cial Corporation Ltd.

100.00

100,00

11.20

The

Court aimultaneously quashed the conviction of the de- fendant in that case, Wong Wu, in respect of the second charge because it did not accuse Wong of smoking "in an oplum divan" -as laid down by. Ordinance.

Sir Gerard Howe, Chief Justice, and Mr Justice C. W. Reece. Fuiene Judge, both mai as the Full Court.

Mr O. V. Cheung, instructed by Mr

F. X. Almada, represented the rincipal tenant of 21 ee Tung Street Arst floor, Ko Kam. amali employed by the Sallone and Soldiers Home and two aub-tenant, Wan Cheung, pole, and Chan Kan, mahjong school toki.

The three Applicants were apply- ing for a writ of cerilo tari in order to bring the matter in question be- fore the Full Court, on the grounds that the Magistrate's order wie mado without, or in excess af, hin jurisdie- tion in that no offence had been committed by anyone in respect of the premises in question,

For

a view to resale

Counsel showed the Tribunal a panoramic view of the pro- perly taken from the air as well as other photographs of

the site involved in the up- plication.

Since

the purchase of the

NEW CINEMA

Apart from other sites sold or agreed to be sold, there was a very valuable corner site at the Junction of Percival Street Road which be used for the erection

of the

that the contemplated develop ment could not be carried out without the removal of the HE WAY encroachment.

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19

Philippines, N. Borneo, 4.30 pm. C.P.A.

By Borface Macao, 1 a.m., 6 p.m., as Lee Hong/ Tik Shine

The

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20 By Atr Formos, am via C.A.T. Skam,

India Burma,

ព T.A.C.

Japan, U.S.A., Canada, BAM. C.P.A.L

Indo-China, France, French_Northa & West Africa, 14 a.m.. Air France. Trudo-China, France, French North

TITL

N. Homeo, Australia, New Zea-

p.m., H.K.A./N.W.A.L.

tand. U pm. 4..

Japan. p.m., 3.0.A.C.

Malay, Indonesia. Deylon, die East.

q.m., 11.0.AJU. By Burface

Mid-

Continuing, Mr Wright said and Hennessy

would the entire district had been sub- jected to intensivo development of a new dinema, but the lot & West Africa, 430 pun., Ale Viet

Philipomtes. in the post-war years which had occupied by Tal Lee Chan en-

Glam. Iławali, seen a notable shift of comme four feet, and it was the opinion

croached on it sume three to U.S.A.. 8 p.m.. P.A.I..

FOTILOING Okinawa, U.S.A., cial and industrial emphasis to

architects (Seattle & Western States), Canada, applicant Mr G. B. Gineath, Crown Counsel, this part of the city. Once the appeared on behalf of the Magistrate applicants had agreed to buy

Cheung told the Court that the this large area, they proceeded to organise its development and a defendant in the esse, Wang Wu, was niso a sub-tenant of the house. lay-out scheme for the develop- Wu was found to be in_ possessión | *450) of an opium pipe by the Police, and. ment of the whole area

"The present opponents are presumably. Was amoking oplum, prepared by applicants' ar- quite definitely impeding the Macso. 9 a.m.; 0 p.m.. is Les

WAR later charged with chitects and

was submitted to development of this site as Honk Shoe's Republic, 0.80 possession of the pipe and anoiting Govemment on January al, 1952. avisegel by the development a.m.. train via Canton. the drug. he added,

That scheme was approved on scheme approved by Govern- March 4, subject to some minor ment" Mr Wright declared. Boevad modifications all of which

"Both are timber merchants and the structures at present on this subsequently met,

lot are not substantial. Inited, save for two small brick strue- tures, the buildings on the site are largely of the corrugated iron or elack type.

becane

NOT OPIUM DIVAN

Counsel sold I

WAT nowhere alleged that the place was an opium divan or was being used as such. The Ordinaner, ha zaid. -laki down that it is only "smoking oplum in an oplum divan" eat in an offence. It is also laid down, he went on, that it two or more optum pipes are found in the premises, it may be presumed-unit!}" 'he contrary

place proved that the

was being kept as an opium divan.

In this case. only one pipe was

pleaded guilty

200.00

found.

Agreeing

100,00

Society el Yorkshiremen in Hongkong

200.00

25.00 100.00

Mrs

advantages in being one- nese Nationalists and con.irmed you cannot prevent children from Mr & Mrs J.

social habits and

Follett Monday. The outnumbered Bur- splitudes. A child in learning to read mese garrison was said to have acquiring skil which will be a Anonymous

necessary part of his equipment for P.F.W. work. But it is also an essential

for Mocial tool

relationship. H.L.G.

lost one officer and 13 enlisted

killed men

22 and

others wounded.

(Over 10,000 Chinese guerillas are operating inside the North-

So it is with History, Geography, Mr & Mathematics and all the other sub

Waller jects. Whether we like it or not pit that a child learns at school has

East Burmese frontiers. Some and it may be for bad or good. ite

JAW

Wis

werd

This lay-out scheme Incor- porated a system of roads which

Prison & Cane

For Thief

that Wong Wu had

to the ease with which he was taced, Cheung submit. submitted: The man. I pleaded guilty to an offence which did not exist in the eyes at the Pleading guilty to a charge of Smoking cplum in the privacy of stealing a gold bracelet valued one's own home Involver only one at $130, from a Chinese woMAN, offence that fa, possession of the

Tam Pak-chun, 22, unemployed, 50.00 optum pipe. It is like convicting a

fixed abode, Was demanding money with and of no man for 50.00 menaces when

i was not alleged zentenced to four months did demand #1 with prisonment and four strokes of

Im

Crown Counsel told the Court the cane by Mr Poon Yan-hol that he concurred with Mr Cheung at Central today..

that ho

50.00

me noces.

HK$48,002.20

Sterling £188. 5. Od. Australian £3. US$40.

A repercussion Da his social life. Total at 11 a.m.

today units are pledged to the Chlang may in late years be able to say Kal-chick

with Callban You taught me how government on For to speak and prent on it is: know mosa but others are simply how to curso,“ or may apply his freebooters living off the coun- trained talents to better use. With parents, teachers share the responat- try).

Gility for determining which I shall: be. Their nutmal work requires them to interfere in the develop mont of human personality, aña evolution of

Unconfirmed reports said the priest believed stain by the Chinese

Wag Father Poter

manchied, of the Lashio Diocese, rough this, in the

They cannot contemplate home is in Monopell, the social effect of their influence

serious without

heart-searching. Italy, He was reported to have otherwise they are working towards been shot down with a Burmese unknown ends and are in danger of

they

have

mechanic accompanying him as seeing the education

given being exploited by other for he travelled on a highway evil and subversive purposes. towards Musc. Associated Press,

Red China's

New Problem

THE ENDS IN VIEW

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Flood Disaster Fund

Str-I have just collected my pay

from the Auxiliary Medical Service (enclosed here- with) and can thinic of no bet- than to ask you ter use for it to add it to the British Food Disaster Fund.

This being so, what are the ende which education in citizenship |

Is it enough should have in viaw? to sit at a sense of social responsi❤ bility and the

Df personal interesis in the greater Interests of the community? The qualities that come from these are essential; but by themselves they are not enough.. By themselves they might just Daily Jend

to the well-meaning dictator or how credulous and No thinking follower. There is all tou London, Feb. 18.

accidents of all much evidence today of bore and Industrial

girls leaving school with all the un- kinda rose 60 per cent in Com-seinah Ideallem of which youth is muslet China last year. Com-capable and debasing it in the ser vice of cruel and Intolerant poll munist New China News Agency tieni, creed. The citizen of demo Corpe, and would care to donate said today,

ersey must also be a man of inde- Inklustrlai accidents in light pendent judgment; he must respect them to the fund. and heavy industries were 58 the Judgment of others where it im per cent higher: deaths in Gov-ancere conviction and he must be

#0

abie to datinguish between truth emment mines rose by 13 per and passton. And this is not cent.

easy. One can teach students to Between February and 9, reson correctly in the physical selences: but it is much more Report: &, Troise and his Banjollers: directors of the mining adminia- aimeuit to teach them to reason 350, First ftohesh with Bernard tration, heads of departments, correctly Le social · sciencos Braden, Barbary Kelly Benny Lee, Pearl Carr, fonald etcher. Stord union leaders not kn Peking where prejudice and feeling is in Temple and his Orch. (BBCTS to discuss the promotion at eate valved. It is, on the other hand, i P, Sporta Review by Briz Young ty cesures

too easy to inflame thesa prejudices in industry, the and no destroy any posibility of (Studio); Điều, đi thở opera moon agency said.

impartial judgment. resoned and They blamed bureaucracy and And the teacher has to counter this Laxity for the increase in atel- not only in the school, but also in

the child's

outside. environment dents since 1051.

From wamo sections of the pres Chen Yu, Minister of Fuel, from indoctrinating centres "new- aald fatal accidents in 1953 intertuerading as bookshops, from 10- called, "discumion grosipa, there in be minimised and all accidents a constant stream of vicious and

distorting reduced by hall-stouter.

Solot

Fan Tutta" Act 1 (Scene 7 to end) Sy Mozart with lyndebourne Festival Opera Company" cond, Frits Busch: 10.00, Muse of the Twentieth Century; 40,45, Toralt Tollefsen and his Accordion; 10.00, Weather Report: - 11, Josdio, Nows Reel (Recorded London Relay}} 11,16, Goodnight Musiet · God · EaYE The Queen; 15:30, Clow down,

propaganda

Perhaps some of your other readers have collected similar wind-falls" from the Defence Force

Essential Servicra

ot

that the charge could not be mu→ Lined on the fact of it, and as far

as this argument went, he was not opposing

According to the prosecution, the complainant was walking

As regards the termination of the long Hollywood Road on Tues- tenancy, Mr Sneath submitted, that day when the defendant ap-. the Binglatrate was within his juris proached her from behind, diction in making that order." The Magistrale, he said, had to satiary seized her, right wrist with bo himeelt that a certain state of hand, and tore off the bracelet attoirs existed in the premises at a with the other. The woman previous date before he made the raised the alarm, and a Chinese order.

NO GROUNDS

police officer who was off duty and in plain clothes gave chose The Chief Justion remarked that the man was convicted under a ond arrested the defendant, section of the Ordinance which pro During the chase the defendant vided for the termination of the threw away the bracelet, which

had not been recovered.,

tenancy of the premises concerned. Therefore there were no grounds on which the Magistrate could exercise

jurisdiction.

Mr Sneath said his point was that the Magistrate had in fact no juries dition to make a conviction, but he had juriadresion to embark on the procedure in making the order. which was a separate matter.

After a brief consultation with Mr Reece, Bir Gerard said the Courtia rulling was that Mr Poon had no Jurisdiction to maka the order to fong as the bad document was in front of him. He added that in view of the unusual circumstances

of the case, he would give a write ten judgment on the matter at 945 am, on Monday.

A. D. BREINGAN. Illegally

INTELLIGENCE TEST SOLUTION

To think "Pompontally isn't easy. So let's turn the Pom- ponian "cumbere into our own

20 in Pomponien' botation clearly our 10, for thera li DO & and na lỗ, go to our £6, for there to no 15. But now wa pass at once to 401 after 29 come 40, 41, 43, 44, 45, 46, 50 40 in our 82

19 is, of course, our 8 tô, being omitted): hence in our octation the difference 16 4.

"And Is Pumpontan pofsiton chia

-London 'Espress' Kerston,

Boarded Ships

for

Five women, two of whom were found on board the sa Pronto, and three on board the Hydralock last night, were fined by Mr T. B. Low at the Marine Court this

morning illegally boarding the vessels

Chan Ying, 27, Tp Lal-fin, 21, and Ng Kwal, who all had a previous conviction for a similar offence, were each fined $50; while Chow Kam, 28, and Ho Lin, 28, were duest $30 each.

Funeral. Of Mr Schofield Tomorrow

A funeral service will bo held for the Inte Mr Victor Ronald Watson Schofield at the Colonial Cemetery at Happy Valley tomorrow at 5 p.m. Mr. Schofield was killed yesterday evening in a traffic collision in the New Territories,

The lato Mr Schofield was born in Plymouth, Devonshire, in August 1918. During the last war, be merved with the Royal Artillery and attained the rank of sergeant before his Royal Navy. transfer to the He was a chief petty officer attached to NAAFI. ;-.

The late Mr. Schofield joined the San Miguel Brewery in Hongkong in January. 1048. as Assistant salce manager,

Họ is survived by his mother in Plymouth.

Chine.

East de South Africa, 11 4.0.... *

Indo-Chine, 3 am, a zibelh. Stam. Noon, a Hiram. Philippines, Rabaul, 1 p... Delos.

Malayan.

Middle East, Great Britain, Europe,

Ceylon, India, Aden,

5 p.m., as Chusan,

Australia, Now Ecoland. 5 pm,

Changsha,

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY ÉL

Counsel went on to detall the

By Air proposed system of roads which

Siam

Burma, India, Pakistan, woul run through the area, Africa, Great Britain, Europe, Noon and sold both Jaffe und Lock-vie B.O.A.C. hart Roads would

U.B.A, Canada, Noon, PÂÂ extended

Siam, 4.30 pan, That Airways, across Porcival Street, but this Forman. 6 p.m. C.A.T. could not be done at present as Japan, o pan, B.D.A.C. Tal Leo Chan consiltuied an

By Barface Marzo, 2 pm, é pm, as Tal Loy! obstruction. The roads have al-Tak Shing. ready been delineated on maps, he added.

Hearing is continuing.

China, People's Republic, 8.30 amú pm., trein via Canton. India, 11 am., es Eastern Queen. Indo-China, 1 pm, sa Bunon.

SIDE GLANCES

By Galbraith

COPR. 1951 BY REA CENYICE, NICK'

toy gullimet

"He has my diary and says lots of fellows will" pay

to read their names in I

Printed and published by WILLIAM. ALICK GOINUAM for and on behalf of Squth China Morning Post Limited at 1-3 Wyndham Street, City of Victoria; in the Colony, of Hongkong.

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