1953-10-05 — Page 10

China Mail 德臣西報 中國郵報 All

SHANKS & CO., LTD.

SANITARY EQUIPMENT.

ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT CO., LTD. H.K. & Shanghai Bank Bldg. Tel. 27789

JOHN CLARKE'S

CASEBOOK

Subject For

Tr

Inquiry

315

it

Page 10,

CHINA MAIL

SOVIET OIL Big Powers EXPERTS IN Negotiations RED CHINA Advocated

London Oct. 4.

Soviet all' experts are helping

|

New York, Oct. 5.

The American Association for the United Nations last night published a working paper

to direct the exploitation of petroleum in China, the. Com- munist New China News Agency study which called for negotia-

reported

The Agency gave some details of a

a Sino-Soviet petroleum com- pany, which, It said, celebrated

15A

is third anniversary today. General Manager of the com- is a Soviet ellizer, and s

I have seen reported, UNESCO are to study, in the interests of mankind (nt mankind's ex- shuttered pense), the windscreen epidemic on the London-Portsmouth rond, stant General Manager is a

to extend Chinene, they might care their terms of reference to include research into

why shop-window reason smashing is so popular in London, N.1.

the

report on this phenomenon would interest mauitund ; mea, 1 fancy, as the other. At worst,

10

Д

From Soviel sources the exis- tence was previously known of Sino-Soviet non-ferrous metal trust and of

jointly administered air line operating

a

between the two countries,

The Chinese Agency said to- that the anniversary night

celebrations of the jointly-

petroleum adininistered

tions among the Big Powers to And out of the Soviet Union

really wants peace.

The paper was prepared by a drafting committee of the Association's research affiliate, the commission to study the organisation for peace.

The Association is a group of private citizens with consultative status at the United Nations. to furthering the dedicated principles of the United Nations Charter within the framework of American polley. It has more than 100 chapters in the United States and is a member of world federation of similar na- Bonal associations.

Mrs Franklin D. Roosevelt is of the directors of the organisation.

one

roin- Tihua took place in pany (Urumchl) In Sinklang Province, which borders the USSR.

Sinklang his previously been where new named as an area who,

discoveries 0:1

have been with claimed to be on a par the rich Persian oil fields.

The Chinese General Manager of the jointy desire to negotiate and to

it could hardly interes it less, It is not the residents in the the orbit of the arta within Clerkenwell court, but visitors

the neighbourhood either in fury or in fun, from an excess of good humour or from despair, bash in people's windows. 11 Is The visitors, Especially visitors from Ireland. Men Her Michard.

BUT WHY...

*

Assistant

ol company was quoted by the Chinese Agency as saying that Sovlet experts have trained more than 2,000 skilled workers during the technicians

MICHAEL has been working and

h London for some years past three years.

earning £15 to £20 now.

He added that crude oil out- week, employed ns n painter.put of the company had In- (The

cultural experts in creased during that period by UNESCO's team maly Hike to po

10 times.-China Mail Special. of now and look at Michael's palding, white address the Teat of this to the scientists and snolologists),

late,

The other evening. Michael went into મા small ate, and

restaurant, ordered, paid for a meal. He made no Complaint as to its quality, but, inking his leave, be put hts, Ast through 12 small plate-glass window.

"Bett why did be do it?" Mr Frank Powell, the asked

nagistrate, hearing the story after Michael, next morning, had pleaded guilty to doing £2 worth of whiul damage.

WHY AGAIN

"HE didin't

ray, why," the pollee offeer,

had told the story.

Soviet Rights To Security Guarantees

Moscow, Oct. 4.

A Soviet statement published today emphasised Russia's "right lo demand security guarantees" but said a rearmed West Ger- many could play a part in a "new Locarno

The English-language maga- zine News, which is primarily directed at British readers, said

Raid who

that "many responsible Bellish

"Didn't he like the food?" the magistrate pursued.

"Said nothing about that, sir" Mr Powell turned to Michael; "Did the food upset you?"-he asked.

The stully arraigned Soviet Imperialism but added: "What- ever the Soviet Union's motives,

confer should be exan

examined."

Talks between the envoys of the two cou

countries, conferences such as the Korean truce and Berlin blockade talks, and Big- Four meetings at top level were methods

suggested. A Big-Four

would meeting not bind other members of the

Nations United

but would break a deadidek ar prepare the

way for ments, the study noted.

further arrange-

If

I also warned that "negolla- tions will bo hampered opinion in the West becomes crystallised about certain de- mands or programmes as to prevent reasonable give and take."-Reuter.

Established 1845

MUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1953,

SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith

8-14

Bit

T. M. Pag. 3. Put. Dei.

"Don't you dare shout! My horoscope said I mustn't lose

my tomper today!".

Americans Accused Of Holding Back Thousands Of POWs

London, Oct. 5.

The Communists declared in a communique quoted by the New China News Agency today that there were still 98,742 captured North Korean and

custody but had not been repatriated or accounted for by the Americans."

Sheaffer's

THE WORLD'S BEST!

Cook-Boy Stands Trial On Grave Charge

From the Files

100

Years Ago

A cook-boy working in one of the flats in The Notification which has for upwards of eight years stood St Joan's Court, Macdonnell Road faced trial at at the head of this journal is the Criminal Sessions this morning, accused of Low withdrawn the Goverti

ment House folke having 24 having attacked the common-law husband of a going o Gazette, whether fellow-servant with a knife.

for the beat of its printer or Before Mr Justice Scholes and an all-male appear, though from the ab-

projecter doca

not at present Jury, the accused, Lam Chung, 46, pleaded not since of an imprint, or any

that except guilty to a charge of wounding with intent to Colonial Secretary, it may be murder and also to an alternative charge of med that ho 18 to

ceive the advertisements and malicious wounding with intent to do grievous anbscriptions. Το solicit the bodily harm.

He is being defended by Mr| Patrick Yu. instructed by Messrs d'Almada and Maren.

Crown Counsel, Mr T Pakenham Walsh, Frosecuting. said that if the Jury were not sallatbed that the evidence had proved intent to murde; or intest

to do grievous bodily harm then they were entitled to consider verdiet of unlawful wounding.

In faw every man was presumed to intend the natural consequences of his act, so that if they thought any particular result of an action was the natural

of that consequence then they would be in- to inter that whoever did that act had the Intention of bringing about that parti- cular result, he told the Jury.

action

clined

Mr Walsh introduced to the Jury the three main characters In the story evolving from the evidence,

The victim of the attack, Ip Hang was at present unemploy- ed, he said. Then there Was the defendant (the cook-boy)

and also a Chinese woman, an

amah employed at the same fiat as the defendant.

UN Has Eye Chinese personnel who had been "under American the some nat

On Crucial

Issues

(Continued from Page 1)

political leaders and statesmen co-ordinated within public recognise tho Soviet Union's debate. right

demand to

security Mr Lloyd's visit to London guarantees" and said this wou was seen in American press re- pointed

in Sir out

Winston

ports as having possible signifi- Churchill's call on May

11 for

cance, not only in regard to talks at high level.

Korca. but also from? the Commenting on the pubilety standpoint of a Big Four meet- alven

ven to the "new Locarno" the ing. "No." Michael said.

News writer said a definite plon "Have you really no idea why had not yet been officially ed- you did it?

vanced and its outlines were still very indistinct.

"No," Michael answered. "Perhaps he wanted to go 10 prison for a rest, did he?" the magistrage suggested, "Some people do."

But News sald the "Lecarnu spirit," which was mentioned by the British press, really meant West German

rearmament. creation of a European Defence Community and the re-establish ment of a German "shock force" with the of the Atlantic bloc Auch

"We haven't had time to look him up, yet, Sir," said the pro- bation office, who had bcen called in us matters.

expert on

£50 FROM IRELAND

MICHAEL, a small dark-haired

man,

with

Bonn treaty, keeping West Ger- many in the pesillon of a von- quished country,

'spirit'

A dispatch from Landon to the New York Times, stressing the determination of Sir Winston Churchill to keep pressing for a | meeting of the heads of Govern- ments, suggested that Mr Lloyd might be instructed to ask Mr Vyshinsky about the possibility of such talks. Mr Lloyd is ex- pected to return to the General Assembly meeting room.

There has been considerable private talk at the United Na- tions about whether the General

follow Assembly, should

the

Mail

Notices

The latest umes of posting shown below are those for un registered correfpondeben posted it OF.O.. Hongkong. The intest posting Umes elsewher

which, in general, are earlier than the G.P.O. Umer can be ascertained by enquiry at the local once.

The latest posting times for registered articles are generally one hour earlier than the times shown below. Particulars ze- garding parcel matia can be as certained by enquiry at any post omics.

MONDAY, OCTOBER S By Air Philippines, North Borneo, 0 pm. Formia, ú p.m. USA., Canada, p.m. Japon, p.m. Thailand, Malnya, Indonesia, Aus tralia, New Zealand, India, Pakistan, Middio East, Africa, Great Britals & Europe. 6 p.m. Burma, 6 p.m.

By Surface Macao, 6 pm.

nanc

ong

and to render tho any way compulsory,

of the

produce a small income, is

new moda of assessment, In

which the public

has been

and the

convenience overlooked,

entirely worst and most expen- sive means adopted for securing the professed object of al Government

ap

Notifications,

"general information." degree to remedy the

In some

we propose that all Notin

of any importance shall either in the

appear

columns of our sheet, or in & Supplement, with the

advantage, as in the present instance,

that the China Mall's

Gazette will

to

not be restricted the Notifications

hemales

of the

British Plenipotentiary and the Local Government, but occasion- ally include those issued by the functionaries of other nations.

AGGRAVATED OFFENCE - The Police have had several cases reported to during the week, one of which was that of a drunken coldir of the 69th Regiment, who attacked and wounded a Chinese with a sword-stick, given in charge to a police con

table, but was rescued by ave of his comrades, and escaped into the barracks. Another cast was a robbery, on the 25th, of house at Fut-tow-moon, by # number of armed men, and the abduction of

eight of the in mates, of whom no

traces have been discovered.

Two piracles have likewise been ro ported, one of a fishing-boat, on the 27th, near Tom-koon tow; and the other on the same day of salt-fish boat near Sal-won.

TUESDAY, OCTONER C By Air Japan, Hawall, U.S.A. & Canada, 11.30 am.

Indo-China, France, French North and West Africa. 6 p.in.

By Surface Масло, 9 в.т. China, People's Republic. 0.30 am since Malaya, India. Noon. Korea, p.Dt. Pakistan.m.

WENT TO MACAO · In 1051 Ip Hong worked at with the amah and their relationship became pretty intimate, sald Crown Counsel. They were actually living as man and wife and as a The communique, issued by the North Korean result the amah became preg-

1951. Chinese delegation to the Military Armistice Commissionnant in December,

BC- fore the child was born in yesterday, said the list of these men' was handed over to

1952, Ip Hang left his employ-Canada, 6 a.m. the Americans on September 21.

ment and went

Metaya. to Macao to Australls, New Zealand, Middle East, ment the Americans still here his child

other work. While he was 8.m.

was born. IP P there roturned in April 1933 thereafter continued to visit

According to the Americans, but who the communique stated, 22,000 contended were not accounted of them had been handed over for-Reuler.

to the custody of tho Neutral Nations Repatriation Commis- sion but ro list about them had been given to the North Korean- Chinese

side

At Saturday's meeting of the Military Armistice Commission, the Americans were asked to give as soon as possible a clear and responsible account, of the 95,742 men, the communique { dcclared, according to the New China News Agency.

ord

ΤΟΥ

whose

Thailand MPs In Germany

Berlin, Oct. 4. Forty members of the That Parilamentary delegation FLOW touring West Germany visited

has suggestion of Mr V. K. Krishna Chinese side has to give an of the

electrical,

This

"Obviously that nothing in common with peace-Menon, the indian delegate, and the United Nations Command building, and photographic in- ful settlement," News com-

call for such a Big Four meet-prisoners which the Americans dustries. Reuter. mented.

Bastily and crudely for

among United "However, after cros

and

the

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER

By Air Philippines, Guam, Hawall, U.S.A Indo-China,

Indonesia,

Canada,

DISTRESSING REPORTS Again has, Admiral Fellew detained the mail

Formosa, Japan, U.S.A.. Japan, p.m.

steamer

Thailand, India, Pakistan, Middle beyond her time of sailing; and amah in Macdonnell Road and East Africa, Great Britady and that without any apparent became intimate with her again. Europe, p.m. On these visits he made the acquaintance of the defendant who had in the meantime secured the job of cook-boy in -the-flat.

on

Ip

Magistrate Commends

Witness

endorsed.

Soomet

his

reason except His Excellency's uncontrolled will and pleasure; and to carry his own very im portant despatches, It is report ed that a boat's crew was made to pull a distance--of-about At 10 p.m. on June 8 Ip was

seventy miles in twenty-six one of his usual evening

hours, and that in an open gig, visits to the amah. They talked

in the month of September, It s in her room leaving the tour

to be hoped the report is in- open. They noticed the de- West Berlin today.

correct; but if true, such dis- fendant walk past the open door

regard of the health of the men The Members of Parliament. once and return pass it again The communique continued:

is perfectly inexcusable. "The Americans in the first who are here on the invitation

some time later. He was wear-

Mr Thomas Tam declared at might hava been thought a white shirt and yellow Central this morning that the nothing of half a century ago, place evaded the question about of the West German Govern-ink the lists of the captured which ment, are led by Berlin-born

trousers.

Court would like to express but in these more modern and the North Korean-Chinese side General Pamon Montri, That

let the flat near midnight their thanks to Sing Toa-chau enlightened days, John Bull has has raised on several occasions Deputy Finance Minister.

in some hurry for the Peak for coming forward in such a some regard for the lives of his for

was his first visit here for 12 Tram because he had to catch pullen spin to summons against the Was.

would feel Jack Americans

a ship to Macao. He noticed a evidence in the summons against mortally indignant were rer accou

The In the second Korean particular attention

group visited the In- claimed that the North

they

mon outside the flat as he went Lee Kok-yuen, driver, who wos value fixed at half that, dustrist Exhibition

and paid out and also that the man moved fined $100 or four weeks' for soldier, but supporo to bo, 50 to products

but he paid careless driving. direction,

Leo's driving In his

the machine-little attention.

loss of one man from over. for the list of names of account

When he was licenco was ordered to be exertion and exposure would be about half-way along the path leading from Macdonnell Road Mr Tam said that the evidence consumed by a steamer during greater than the cost of coals to the Peak Tram Station he given by Sing

was very clear a trip from the Second Bar in WAS suddenly attacked from and had been corroborated to a Whampoa River to Hongkong behind. By the

light of street considerable extent by the

this would not be thé daly lamp near by he saw a kalfe evidence of the defendant.

instance where, in the opinion striking him several times an

On August 24, Sing said he of t the face, neck and head. He was crossing Des Voeux Road race Public, the Naval Com

mander-in-Chief has manifested turned round and saw his at- from Alexander Building to too little consideration for hi facker to be the defendant stilt Gloucester Building.

When ho dressed in the white shirt and was half way across, he saw a yellow trousers..

The prejudlees of an old man car coming towards hin from:

overcome, Ip shouted for help, but to an easterly direction. The wit difficult to one was about. ran back the way he had come being hit.

The defendant ness had to jump back to avoid though they may perhaps suit the home service; and should and Ip followed im. However,

The car turned into Chater My Lords of the Admiralty be after a few yards he gave up Road and was stopped by the of this opinion, and appoint to the chase as he became faint traffic policeman on point duty.

the station aless Mancient from the loss of blood. He The withest ran up to the car, mariner, the community will made his way towards the Peak driven by the defendant, and no doubt be ready to signify Tram Station and collapsed near said to him if he did not stop he its approval by presenting HUS it. There he was found by the would report him. The

his departure Station people and the Pollee.

dant replied, "Reporte delen- Excellency on

and with o congratulatory address, then drove off.

as well deserved as the one to

Bonhám, "Medical evidence will give When the case had been proved Sir George

which you some idea of the serious-against the defendant, Inspector many signed under the im

of the attack,"

wald Mr W. Boxaji, prosecuting, offcer, pression that they were taking Walsh, "Six pints of blood raid that the Felice were particu, a final leavỡ of him. ;., were administered to Ip Hang larly grateful to members of and the doctor will say those six the public, who were public pints were indeed necessary." spiritet enough to come forward Counsel said that the defen-to give, evidence in toute casos,

returned to the flat 25.

autumnal an colouring and a neat grey suit, was led out so that more in-

She tendency quiries could

be made. When Only the speedy conclusion of he was brought back, Mr Powell a peace treaty with a reunited, Nations delegates 60 for has by the North Korean-Chinese Germany been to tread warily. Mr Menon side it is found that 519 in the whe told he was still on pro- peaceful, democratic Intion for n similar offence could solve the German problem had explained his ideas to his list had long ago bean directly committed in the early summer.

in the interests of peace and colleagues in the Arcb-Asian repatriated to the American side European security, and the re-group and has also discussed the the North Korean-Chinese

by "When he was in prison serv-

sults of last month's Bonn elee-matter with other delegations.xide, Three hundred and eighty ing a sentence of 14 days, a tions "make such a solution But nothing definite in the way of the others Listed have short time afterwards," said the more dimcult," the magazine of a formal resolution.

which probation officer, an envelope concluded,-Reuter.

might be placed before the Assembly, has yet emerged from the talks-Beuter.

containing £50 arrived fron Ireland for him. With £15 he

was able to pay compensation

for the damage he had done."

"The other £357"

"It slipped away very rapidly in liquid form," the probation officer said.

mean?"

"Lost Cause"

Admission

Radio Hongkong |

1.K.T.

been released at the front

Peking Makes

A Claim

Tokyo, Oct. 5, Tho Communist New China by the North Korean-News Agency claimed tonight Chimero ilde or; have escaped, that died China this year, for the which facts have been notified to first line in history, will produce the Americans. Part of the re-enough cotton textiles to meet all

mainder listed are non direct her

needs. repatriater.

In a despatch. broadcast by LIST HANDED OVER Faking Radio, the news agency "A list of these has been said: "This year the output of handed to the Noutral Nations cotton yarn and cotton cloth will Repatriation Commission by the be more than double that of North Korean-Chinese Ride to 1040, the year, the Communia's be forwarded to the Americans: took oven the mainland rule.

rest, it is found, has The construction, of nine new colton mills has made China never been

added that self-mufflelent, the report said, were while also claiming creased and Archle Andrews Repest of notified of the above mentioned production of wookie fabrics and,

Incle. the

by North Korean-knitting wool-United Press. Chinese side Armistice

d. Tia Signal vid. Protramme Bummery 11.03, Children's all Hour The Wind in the Willows" Adapted from the story by Kenneth Crabime. Part 1: "The Niver Bank” (BBCTS): 0.30. The Songs of Vivian Zili: 8.45, South American Merry-

7.15, go-round;

"Box 200" Bert Útliti "al the Orgen (OD); 7.30. Educating Archie--with Peter Drough

"The the Com-

was

"Slipped down his throat, you

Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 5. Very

kely, I think," the probation offer answered,

Local newspapers today head- lined as a sign that munist effort In Malaya THE SECRET IS SAFE

crumbling the surrender of a noted former Communist ter- Is there any medical reason

why he shouldn't be pua-Communism was a "lost cause." rorist intellectual who has said ished?"

The 31-year-old Chinese "No, "air."

scholar, Goh Hal Kee, a district The magistrate turned Michael.

to committee member of the party "You're

about the

In most stupid man I've seen for a one of the most popular (Com

State, was central Trengganu, long time," he said. "But then munist leaders in Malaya, . you're an Irishman, and the

Ho bad surrendered on of Irishmen are beyond September 10, but Ways

the news finding out."

was kept secret £6, and reasons.

left

"

his

Jai Thursday's Benatteusi. (ÚRCTS); 7.30, Weather Report; 3. Time Biens). World News and' News Talk (London Relay); 0.15, Artist of ine Plano); B.30, Week-Clara Haskil

presented by Announcers Choice Reminiscence ch Brian Weldon (Bludia); 9. "The Wickham Steed" A Talk by Wickham Bleed No.: 1: "An Engahman in Paris" (BDCra); 9.15, Concerto, Concerto in C Major (Pergolesi)...Evelyn Rothwell (Oboe). and the Hai Orch. cond. by a John Barbirolli. Concerto for Violin

The 'commun at all."

when

the

Americans

the |

at Commission Commi

21, Blackshear of September 21,

Bryan, American senior mem- 10 Huks Killed

ber (Brigadier-General | Black- ||

United shear Bryan is venlar Nations delegate to the Armis-

Lice

Commission) arbitromailers, were

declared that none of the for security

He Ained Michael ordered Him to pay £2 compendoh as mying:

A military spokesman quoted "I am con- atlon to the restaurant owner.

Michael'

keeping

vinced Communist Ideology: Is secret. It may have been, of wrong. The Communist revolu." course, that he hoped for an- tion throughout the world lea other parcel of money

from lost cause, The Malayan Com Ireland, from which he could munist Party leaders are seit,

pay his dues and keep the seekers only

change. It may have been'

He mld be thought the party

the

party

Over to you UNESCO,

-----Router. V-G

but it is not for me to decido, | In his 'arel would collapse soon.

two

nota

dant

Д

MUCH BLOOD LOST

minutes after Ip was aliqcked.

ANNIVERSARY

OBSERVED.

And

men.

Craft Illegally Anchored

and Orchestra (Ichmolisiurian).David ́| sonora contained in the Amort in the Blerre Medro Mountain sound of clothes. being washed, and other Alilled. naval: vessels i dunk mero fired', $40 ́ and land

He was let in by the amnh...”, She Manila, Oct... noticed him carrying his thirt

For ally anchoring - Ser including Ten Huks,

on his arm and later, after he

Caupoway Bay Typhoon Sheller, killed by had gone. Into his room with a

Kwok Kwa 64, master of a juni govemment troops on Saturday

bucket

All ships of the Royal Navy and the 27-ton launch You Sang, of water, she heard, the

and Ho Yoc-20,41, antstress of ares of San Miguel' town Oistrakh (Violin) and the - National

can Ret had been repatriated Bulacan

៣.

port were dressed overall His clothes were found to be Philharmonie Orch. cond. by

Province, I was "on-

Parker Alexander Gauk; 10, Forces or reported to be dead or had

nounced last night by the army there was insuficient blood for national holiday commemorat- anchoring the Causeway Ba

and blood-trained we!

but today in connection with the respectively by Mr A. G.

at ve Marine Court this morning. celebration of the Portuguero Defendants' vessels were found: Rhow Recorded “London” Relay): 10.59. Weather Report: 11, ludio News Her (London)

communique also stated headquarters.

Queen; 11.30. Clors Down.

#

Goodnight Music Glod Bave the that at the meeting on Saturday. The encounter in which the grouping.

WETO

re killed: was described. -

What's Her` Line?' Solution

MASSKUSE London Exprení bezales,

his opening Mring the proclamation of the Typhoon, Shalter, on Saturday Concluding the North Korean-Chinese ride me the first major action: since Walsh said that the Jury would Republic of Portugal on October moring without, the peanit; said again handed to the Americon the start two months sap of a have to consider whether there 5, 1910,

Mg the Polico,` senior member lata of "United drive to beg Supremo Lula was an attack, what tho inten- | m Nations prisoners who had Taro and other top Huk brass lan was, and whether it was Printed and published by Willtale'" ArsCE: GRINHALES

*directly repatriated, in the Mount Dorset region, the defendant; odsvirkjas and on behalf of South China Morning Post Limited; ME released; or who' kind" escopied, Franco-Prowře,

Wyndham Street, City of Victoria, in the Colony of Hopslu

been

46 The caso la procedding.

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.