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COFFINS AS A LOTTERY PRIZE
Listowell, Ontario, Mar. 1. A con manufacturer bos con- tributed two enakels as a prize In a lottery to raise funds to buy
a flood-lighting system for the focal ball park.
lic
The manufacturer sald would Είνα the winner the purchase price if the latter could not 1180 the prize. United Press,
NOTICE
COLONIAL CANDIDATES
FOR
THE ROYAL MILITARY ACADEMY,
SANDHURST,
in
A scheme is how
British. whereby Operation Civilian Candidates from the Colonies and Dominions may he accepted for training at the Royal Military Academy. at Sandhurst, for permanent commissions in the British Regular' Army.
being Candidates after- recommended by the civilian Authorities must be nominated by the Senior Military Officer of the British Army in the Command in which candidates are domielled.
SANDHURST.
The educational cations require that didates must have the standard
Al by
Army
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1949.
ENCOURAGING PEIPING NEWS
Foreigners Left Alone
CITY QUIET & NORMAL
Discipline Among Troops Good
Shanghai, Mar. 9.-Telephone reports received here from Peiping-believed to be the first from there since the Chinese Communists clamped a ban on the foreign press on February 6-said today that most of the Com- munist troops have left Peiping and conditions in North China are quiet and normal.
The reports said that foreigners are being treated impersonally with no trouble. Prices are declining and the discipline among the troops and the populace is good, the reports added. They said that foreign newsmen have not been able to gather or file news since the ban was imposed and some desire to leave Peiping as soon as they can obtain the pro- mised visus and outgoing air passage.
over
the city,
have
It was reported, however, munists took thent Spencer Moosa of As; pluu to remain.
Press gochated
and Michael Among those who Kenn
Untied Press, who signified a desire to leave are subjected to were
Pelping Arch Sicele of New York press attacks after the Com Herald
أن
Reds Treat
Captives Well
PLANE CREW'S REPORT
Shanghai, Mar. 10.-All 18 occupants of the
nach Mrs
Tribune Steele. James Burke of Time
as
son
Andrew
Roth,
Life and Mrs Burke, and their nalt
Jimmie; representing several publications, and Frank Robertson, former Staff Cor- respondent of International
News Service.
CONFINED TO CITY
Foreigners in Peiping have
not been permitted to register
| their automobiles. The only registration granted was for the automobile of the United States
Consul General, Mr Edmund Clubb. Foreigners are permitted to move about within the city ubhampered but cannot move outside the city's walls,
abt establish a liaison office to deal with foreign consulates, foreign nationals or newsmen, University professors ching and Chinghuo are con-
The Communists did
Foreign at Yen-
Willo *water was pouring. through the wall at Southwark, apposite Cannon Street Station (arrowed), police were keeping in touch with the slidation by
'phone on the north side of the fiver. Here the Thames made
the pavements glisten, as it found is way through places in the Embankment wall.
Labour Expected To
Win Bye-Election
London, Mar. 9. Both Labour and Con. servative quarters here expect the Government to hold the London constituency of North St Pancras in tomorrow's Parliamentary bye-elec. tion.
ber.
Hammersmith,
avowed
The Thames Overflows
Rapid Deterioration In Far Eastern
Situation
there
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1. Owing to repairs to Gas Mains in Pedder Street drivers of all vehicles are hereby notified that Pedder Street between Queen's Road Central and Des Voeux Rond Central is
to closed NORTHIROUND Trafic.
all
2. The following traffic diversions are effective im- mediately:-
London, Mar. 9.-British Government officials today said, "The rapid deterioration in the Far Eastern situation calls for urgent and effective co-operation among Southeast Asia and the Commonwealth countries." These officinis` sald that all (achleve little and that oflelal reports showed that must be the "closest co-opera- there had been "no improve- tion among all nations hurving ment" in Malaya and that the interests in the Far East threat-(a) tin and rubber industries were aned by Communism." being seriously affected.
the Government In Burma,
This view was said to have (a) Ice House was said to
have lost control, been emphasised by Australia's tween Queen's Road Central with the rebellious elements Minister for External Affairs, and Des Voeux Road C. enjoying "free access to Siam. Dr Horbert Evatt, who was in Indo-China
the and
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East Bound Traffic Only
Chiater Rond.
North Bound Traffic Only
Street, be-
Asia consultation with the Foreign (b). Pottinger Street between borders, where their influence is Secretary, Mr Ernest Bevin, Queen's Rd. C. and Des Voeux practically unhompered."
today following yesterday's Rd. C.
INDONESIA CHAOS
discussions with
The
Prime
(c) Morrison Street between
Minister, Mr Clement Attlee.
view, such Queen's Rd. C. and Des Voeux In the British In Indonesia, chaos was re-
not entail Rd. C. ported to
be spreading, with co-operation would the virtual collapse of all ad-Indian
the regional pacts which the
Prime Minister, Mr (d) Bonham Strand West to disunity Jawaharlal Nehru, disclaimed between Des Voeux Rd. W. Indonesian federal in Parliament on
Monday. British officials said, "In resisting Communism was
ministration among the lenders.
Communist
due
Madiun in Java, said
influence
теплоп
and Bonham Strand.
Des
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between (c) Murray Rd. Chater Rd, and Queen's Rd. C. (d) Queen Victoria Street between. Queen's Rd. C. and
To be eligible they must be Unmarried and not more than 194 years of age on the 1st January of the year of intake for the January intake sn
in the (e) Jackson Road between not more than 19 years of
sald to be becoming manifest interests of the Southeast Asian Des Voeux Rd. C. and Chater age on the 1st July for the the
Western powers Road. under the Veteran lender Tan countries, the
the best cover August intake into the RMA.kidnapped" China National
Malako, who operates from certainly offer
**** | (1) Jubilee Street between mountain Aviation Corporation C-47
headquarters
near
from Communism until such
C. and plane, which was forced to
Malaka was time as self-governing nations Queen's Rd. quali-land at Tsinan,
to be supported, at least can properly undertake their Voeux Rd. C. the Com-
The Vacancy was caused by candidate. The party professes ·
own responsibilities. fined to their campuses and are the death of the Labour Mem to be much happier in facing Partially, bin Mohammedan can-munist-held capital of Shan-ot allowed into Pelping.
There appears no coalition' which previously back- reached tung,
Communist opposition ek the Indonesian were well treated
Republican why concerted action for econo- Armed Chinese Red guards
in the North St. Pancras bye-government under Dr Hatta, The Government has already election.
mnic reconstruction cannot be equivalent to during their 38 days' cap-stand outside the consulates but
carried out within framework the School Certiflente of the tivity, but.
to interfere retained two were virtually make no attempt
constituencies--
ENTER C.B.S. the Consular personal Batley.
From Indo-China, reports said of the Western Union and the Oxford
Cambridge confined in the Tsinan muni-
Yorkshire, and South with and
George Bernard Shaw today that the Vietnam leaders had Atlantic Pact."-United Press. activities. Schools Examination Board.
London-in alivened up the North St Pan-voiced opposition to the French | cipal fostel, where they were The reports said that Mao series of faur bye-elections now
cros, London, Parliamentary Government moves towards Tzo-tung not-allowed-to-communicate.
-chairman. -of-the-proceeding The
bye-election by a letter telling rapprochment by installing" the Medienl category with the ontside world, it Chinese Communist Party, so
the Communist candidate why, former Aunamese Emperor, Blao required ig
far bas not been to, Peiping Labour won North St Pan- although also a Communist, he Dai, as ruler of Indo-China. was learned from the three-j atandards.
working class district man crew who returned here despite reports that he arrived cras
to last month.
cannot
him Support with a considerable proportion] The 92-year old playwright General Peur Teh-hwai was of railway employees-from the in his letter to the Communist spread Communist activity were From India, reports of wide- yesterday afternoon.
Pilot Donak K, Hassig, of thus far the highest ranking Conservatives ini the 1945 nonince,
Cominunist vhit general election.
Mr J: Mahon, said: "I described as "disquieting while 17 Hankow Road, Kowloon, The Labour knew your father when he was the Pakistani Government was Inglewood, California, Co-pilot Chinese C.L. Hsu and the radio opera- the city.
majority was 7,030 over the the brainiest of the lieutenants said to be perturbed by unrest At 2.30. 5.10, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m. the Civil Authorities who will for, TV. Waung, were escorted PAPERS CLOSE DOWN Conservative and Independent of William Morris (an English in Eastern Pakistan due to the Their Newest, Gayest, And consider the application and by the Communists to a point
opponents.
19th-Century poet and philoflux of dubious elements from All Chinese newspapers were
who was four great Burma." if they support it. forward it near Tsingtas on Tuesday night
with the exception of
seplerted into one, and did the Peiping edition of the Sin to HQ Land Forces, HONG and were returned to Shanghai closed
Min Pao. which is "Indepen-
Offcial reports said the effects The Communist captors re- KONG, requesting an inter-Yesterday by a CNAC plane.
present contest 13 * "Like Marris, I am a Com of the Communist victories in and the oficial party three-cornered view with a view to nomina-Jease the three-man crew to dent,"
one, with Lamunist and always call myself China had yet to be fully as- line paper, Jen Min Jih Puo. passengers, tion. If the GOC nominates (gether with nine
It was reported from Tien- apposed by Conservative so, and when I do I know what sessed. Four special British en- including two German, Josephi
and Communist nominees, tom talking about, him, the candidate will be auto and W. Haesloop. The tsin that arrangements are pro- is one of the few bye-elections more than can be said for some were said, to carry mandates to which is voys to Commonwealth capitals despatched at British Govern- |passengers
gressing difly to receive Hong which remaining
Communist have of our friends." Kong and South China shipping contested since 1945. ment expense to the UK to Tsingtao.
Although the before the IMA PLANE "KIDNAPPED" appeur
The North anthis!
nunist agreement to permit the Selection Board. On arrival They coufirmed rumours that reopening of sea trade specified test has aroused
plane was
interest "kidnapped" Chinese ships, Tientsin, gents public
In permis- test.
In brief the minin points of the scheme are these. Appli- cation forms are submitted to
on a
дже
Jato
to
Chinese Com-
THREE CANDIDATES
The
the
men
not suffer fouls gindly.
10
"discuss these issues with the Governments." Mr Shaw advanced his age Commonwealth St. Pancras can-
as one reason for not speaking Officials said they would also the British conviction little of the for
Communist the
cause. convey displayed in the UK the candidate in the
In "But there is more in it than that individual action by any one he stated. "The Com-Commonwealth country would responsible for his own board when only in minutes out of of Jurdine Matheson Company the South Hammersmith con-thunt,
Shanghai. They said that six were advised that is
Hammersmith. the munist Party know no more and lodging at his own ex- armed Communiat agents held sible for their ships to come to Conservatives were bitterly
electioneering than 22 about pense. If he passes the board up Hsu and Wound
of a holiday. It has as they Taku Bar from Hongkong with disappointed by their failure, plg knows lunch boxes the steamer Ekang sailing from after were distributing
allowed the he will
Tory Parly a spectacular be enlisted
campaign, Hongkong on March 12,
to recapture the seat, won from force on you
election
also said to be arranging ship-1945,
ptibile enterprise, versi19
In- Into Tientsin but! de- Labour was ments
embarrassed at stead of rubbing in the hard by the tuts were not learned.-United Itaminersmith
Com-fact that In Russia
private
London, Mar. 9.—Ex-King munist "support"
their enterprise flourishes more than
our Victor Emmanuel of Italy, while in England Communist factory hats were who died in Alexandria, followed by unprecedented ex- Egypt, in December 1947, tensions of private enterprise. without a will, left estate in
as an
normal Army Regular engage. among the 15 passengers.
The agents had obtained Butterfield and Swire were them by a narrow majority in issue the alternatives of private
for a period of not more than phot's
gunmen
ment for a period of five passage aboard the plane by years with the colours and 7 posing as businessmen and petty
Ife oficiais. years with the reserve.
With Itsu and Woung covered, Presy, will then undergo training the
broke into the cabin and * relleved
One of the ntonths, before at gun-poitit."
agents thereupon took control of the the machine, which he flew in- the expertly, members of the CNAC
6 months nud not less Captain Hassig of the controls
than
1
being admitted to Acaifèmy with either January or August intakes. If crew said.
he does not pass the Board
The
Communist fler
im-
the course
the Army authorities have no mediately changed further responsibility for the of the plane to Tainan, which
the UK or
return to
lies approximately 200 miles
candidate who may remain in west of Tsingtao. But he ap
his peared perplexed by the con- American-built at his trols of the
twin-motor alreraft and
country of domicilo
Was
own expense. The course nt unable to land at Tolnan Air- Sandhurst" is for 18 months. Į neld.
No fees are payable, and the NORMAL LANDING
cadets, whowo status in that
the After a brief discussion,
Hsu and of their pistols
of ORs, receive pay, at 5/- agents approached day with an increment to 6/-with a wave
a day after a year's service. ordered him to make a landhig.
FISIL
landing
made
a normal Uniform is provided free of under perfect flying conditions. charge,
Communist soldiers and off- elala detained the members of Candidates may. obtain the crew and the passengers Im- application forms and full mediately they had alighted and placed them under house arrest. detalls of the Acheme by
The captives Fald they were calling at "A Branch, Gunnble to see anything of the Communist city because they Land Forces, Hong Kong, or from the Headmaster in the were closely guarded and occu- pled themselves playing chess case of candidates from King and reading.
The Communists are still hold- George V School..
fing the plane.-Router.
KOITORU LAKIE BERVICE, DY
REA
D. "THEMATUNDAN ZVEMIRE MINE
for
"Great-great-great-uncle Amadeus, the founder of the family fortune. We like to think he was merely dressed for a masquerade party nt the time.”
aver,
SHAW'S ADVICE
EX-KING'S
ESTATE
England worth £1,532,287.
Duty paid amounted to £78,-
"It has committed you,to op- pose the Marshall-Plan, which is 240.....
for the
moment. absolutely
Victor Emmanuel was one of richest monarchs,
necessary," Mr Shaw stated, the world's
adding that this made a vote for His fortune here went to his the Communista a vote against widow Elena and their six Sir Stafford Cripps, Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer.
in the face of such political Ineptitude, how can I take sides in the election?" Mr Shaw ask- ed.
You, had better run as an Independent, a position. much stronger today than it was at the Innt election, when it meant simply losing one's deposit."- Reuter.
and grandchildren.- children United Press.
Appeal Against Suspension
Washington, Mar. 9.-The U.S. Army Bald today that Harry Albert, who was suspended from SCAP employment on a charge of doubtful loyalty, had request-
CONDOLENCES ed and had been granted a hear-
Manila, Mar. 9-The Houso
jing.
The hearing will be closed and unno dato has yet been announced. of Representatives today
resolu- Albert was suspended from his. animously approved a tion expressing condolences US$10,330 a year job aa price over the death of the United and rationing specialist "some States Congressman Sol Bloom,months ago" and returned to the chairman of the House Com-United States "pending removal Foreign Affairs which was effective February 2,"
United Press.
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HONG KONG TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION
An informal talk will be given in St. Joseph's Collego, Hall today at 6.15 p.m. en-
"The Work of the Natural Selence
of Department. UNESCO"
The speaker will be-Dr Wang Ging-hsi; Ph. D., Head of the Division of Puro Sciences, the Natural Sciónco
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MISS M. HEARSON,
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