THE. HONGKONG TELEGRAPEL FRIDAY, DECEMBER
1949.
HE. Presents Insignia CHRISTMAS "DOWN UNDER" To 23 Local Residents
COLOURFUL CEREMONY AT
GOVERNMENT HOUSE
· Public services, gallantry, devotion to duty, long servica in the Government and good work in the Polico Force, were recall- ed at Government House ball room this morning when His Excellency the Governor, Sir Alexander Grantham, KCMG, woar- ing full ceremonial uniform, presented insignias to twenty-threa récipients.
C.
MOJOT G.
and
Jack D.
Was
1 ranging free food supplies to children
ties not Japanese sponsored. He and was a benefactor of charl- has continued his good work by helping the Po Leung Kuk over the difficult post-occupa- tion period.
to
hos Major G. M. McEwan been awarded the MOE (MII- British Army Aid Group in fary) for his services with the China in spite of primitive!
able who Major McEwan conditions and enemy advances, plan and carry out the rescue of several American airmen. He qunti- displayed fine coldlerly tles and a high devotion to duty his throughout consistently three years in the forward areas with the organisation in which he served.
Blater
On the dais with His Excellency were the hundreds of starving Chief Justice, Sir Leslie Gibson, who read the citations, Mr J. R. Vanthall (Mace Bearer)
A large and distin- Mr C. J. R. Dawson, ADC. guished gathering attended. Scated in the front row! were Lady Grantham, Lt-awarded the MBE (Military) in Dervices in Gen Sir E. C. Robert Mar-1046 in recognition of gallant
and distinguished sergh. Vice-Admiral and the Aeld while serving with the Mrn A, C. G. Madden, Major 19th Hyderabad Regiment, In-
dian Army. General and Mrs G.
Mc £10 Kwal Font Vas in 1949 MBE Evans, Commodore and Mrs
nwarded the L. N. Brownfield, while in for long and loyal service to the !in the second гож ant Air Public Works Department, and is A. D. Davies, particular for his assistance in Commodore
building up the clerical service Bishop Valtorta, the Hon.
of his department after the oc- R. R. Todd and Mrs Todd, cupation. His past experience
Walshe Атав the Hon J. B. Grifin and and unremitting zeal were la-
valuable and his unselfish de-awarded the Royal Red Cross, Mrs B. C. K. Hawkins.
votion to duty was an inspiration First Class, in June 1940, for to colleagues.
his
her work as Assistant Matron First to mount the dair was
Mr
Cheong Lo Thi
of 06 Indian General Hospital. the Hon Sir Arthur Morse, Kt,
She had charge of the Sistern CBE LLD, who received the awarded the MBE in 1949 for
Mens and all Red Cross Stores Insignia of Knight Bachelor. He long and loyal service to the
In spite of armed in addition to her erdinary was sponsored by Sir Roben Ho Colony. threats
Involved long refused to work for duties, he
which વધ Tung and Sir Shouson Chow.
Her untiring efforts re Among sponsors for recipients the Japanese during the occupa hours.
sulted in every available com- of British Empire decorations tion and managed to evade or- were the Hon DC.K. Hawkins, rest and escape to Free China, F.D. His oksidance in the recovery Με B. Wong Tape, Mr
and of hidden records of the Harbour Col La T Angua
Office after the occupallon was of great value.
Mr To King Shun WHT awarded the MBE in 1949 for to the and loyal service Jong
Jic was Railway Department, responsible for the re-opening of system. the Railway Accounts drawing up the necessary terms ledgers from memory, and and has ucted Chief Accountant during the absence of that officer He has served
Ridle
of
R. 5. M. Jones
The recipients and citations accompanying the honours were: Morse Jion Sir Arthur was made a Knight Bachelor in June, 1948, on the occasion of His Majesty the King's Birth- recognition of out- day, standing pubile service to Bong- He has served on many konk
a leading committees, takes comp part in the life of the communi- ty in works of charity and on to leave. its sporting and social activi-
Lies.
Mir R. C. Lee
พวง
awarded
WILE
the Government for 41 years.
Company Sergeant Majur M. de P. Baptista, was awarded the 1940 nnd 1949 for public MIBE (Military) in over tw years is served with the Hongkong
Defence Corps he gave his service voluntarily Valunteer to the most responsible post of Rico Controller.
the OBE in service. For
Mr Law Tan Pak was awari- ed the OBE (Honorary) in 1949
in recognition of his long and loyal service to education the Colony, in which
vuluable
in
he has always shown a strong sense of duty and a high order of moral
Companies.
Mir G. D.
courage. Mr
Ship-kin Tang
Christmas and the New Year are the same the world over. These children were celebrating the year's end and the arrival of 1950 in Australia, London Express Bervice.
U.S. Senator's Review Of Foreign Policy
Washington, Dec. 29.—The United States should co-operate with India and Pakistan to provent Communist expansion in Asia, Senator Tom Connally, Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, told correspondents here today.
Recognition of Spain was matter for the President and to con- the State Department Rider and he did not think that the recommendation of the Unit- ed Nations against recognising
To
Alleged Have Sold
This should be done not) fort and amenity being avail-by furnishing money or able for the nursing officers and troops, but by the use of
patients in hospital and the
to uphold influence more during the subsequent evacua- tion of the hospital.
their democratic Institutions
on the United States. own feet.
said that the Mr Connelly Senator Courally did not fa- Atlantic
Defence
Committee your United States recognition had already approved recom- of Communist China at present, mendations for the integrated
He said that the ultimate re-defence of its area. cognition of the Chinese Com- depended upon munist regime future developments.
Mr Wong Wei Trol This affl-and help them stand on their Spain should be legally binding Have
was Binstead
during
the
in the Colony. He has served of traffle in the Colony, and in
fleet of vehicle conscientiously and energetical-building up a ly in any post of responsibility and developing the use of radio, which he has accepted.
which has done much an a de- crime in the from
wan rer of the Fire Brigade awarded the King's Police and Fire Services Medal for Gallan- try for courageous conduct dur-
<h:sastrous ing the
Wing On Godown fire un September, 1948 of the Brat He was in charge ercape upplands to murive at the scone of the fire and initiated the rescue of about 60 persons trapped in the upper floors of the building.
Jamadar
Limbu
without casualty women and
ARMS SUPPORT He was hopeful that bilateruj the partici- Mr agreements with
pating countries could be con cluded at an early dale so that the United States could, without delay, strengthen the forces of freedom in Europe.
The Secretary of State, Dean Acheson, had assured him that there would be full con- sultation with the Senate Foreign Relations Committee before any steps were taken in the direc- the Com- ton of recognising munist regime.
SPAIN'S VALUE Mr Connally said that he was Statee of United
occupied
He believed that the furnish- Ing of arms to the Pacl countries would Enable the United States to reduce its own national de- fence expenditure.
for
Gun-Sights
To Russia
McNaughton Asks For More Time On Kashmir Problem
Lake Success, Dec. 29. General A. G. L. McNaughton, of Canada, president of the United Nations Security Council, today asked for more time to reach an agreement between India" and Pakistan concerning the princely state of Kash- ¡mir.
General McNaughton, empowered by the Council a fortnight ago to negotiate between the two Powers, made public the terms of a proposal he has put forward which would:
1. Call upon both Pakistan
and India to withdraw foreca
from Kashmir in progressive,
BITTER PILL
singes under the supervision of FOR SNAKES
a United Nations representative,
to be appointed by the Secre= |:: Laingsburg,
tary General,
Dec. :: 29,-—A
who became
(South
Cape
Africa)
2. Urge the disbanding and farmer, Mr A. C. Esterhuizen, disarming of the so-called Froo (Azad) forces in Kashmir and of the Kashmir militia.
3. Continue the administra tion of the mountainous "north- ern orea" of Kashmir by exist Ing local authorities, subject to UN supervision.
General McNaughton told the Council that slow communica tions from the Indian continent had prevented the zo- ceipt of replies from the govern. ments of India and and further consultations would be held following today's Coun- cil meeting.
Province
annoyed when makes constantly raided bis pigeon roosis, is literally putting the makes to sleep,
pigeons
If
were sitting on the the snakes would nose beneath the birds and remove the eggs.
their heads
covering the
Mr Esterhuizen, who suffer from insomala, took some of his Inscried a sleeping pills and sub-powder
mado from them through a tiny hole in the end Pakistan of several ogda,
hole with wax.
So
snakes have far eight succumbed to the "sleeping pl technique and have been found
the mornings peacefully. slumbering Dar the nests*** Reuter.
INDIAN REJECTION? : (Despatches from Delhi sud
McNaughton's proposal, but no
India had rejected General announcement was
made here
of such action.)
General McNaughton wants India and Pakistan to withdraw United their troops before the Nations conducts a plebiscite to administrate which it has al- ready
Admiral appointed Chester Nimitz, of the United States, to decide which of the two countries Kashmir will Join.
General McNaughton's pro- posal, as circulated to members of the Council. suggested that there should be an agreed pro- gramme of progressive demil- tarisation, the basic principle of which should be the reduction of armed forces on either side of the cease-fire line by with- drawal and disbandment. The aim should be to reduce armed At Munich personnel in Jammu and Kash
mir on each side of the cease- Munich, Dec. 20. The fire line to the minimum com- patible with the maintenance of at
security and local law and order, Soviet Union has got
several samples of
and to a level sufflelently low least German automatic aircraft and with forces so disposed that
Germans On Trial
Kun-sights submitted to it they will not constitute an ston of opinion for the purposes by one of the seven Germans obstruction to the free expres- on trial here for the illegal of the plebiscite. possession of, and trafficking in, war material, a prosecu- said here to tion witness day.
FURTHER POINTS
also
General McNaughton called on India and Pakistan to reach agreement, not later than Johann Rosen-January 1, on these points:
German Air the
guarantee to
1. Pakistan to United
Balbahadur was awarded the Military Medal In 1040. He was responsible for
Comp 11 over 21 years, and has rendered the defence of
and devoted service Banjoebiree during the fighting and wht. Hein Indonesin in November, 1945, both in peace
Reviewing United States was largely responsible for the nad by his leadership, personal in favour
tactical
foreign policy ho said that 1949 ability recognition et Spain. building up of the Portuguese instintive and
Flic defeated every attempt of
He had no sympathy with the had been "a most heartening
foreign American enemy to gain an entry into the Franco regine in Spain but the year
strategic
polley-Reuter. camp. In spite of heavy auto-country
CALL FOR AID CUTS uwanted the MBE in 1940 for matic and ride fire, he employed point in Europe in connection outstanding work in the Police his small force with maximum with Western defence.
United Press adds that Sena- "rize past was Department
"I think it would be to our tles on the enemy
advantage to have an Ambastor Connally called for
The witness, awarded the OBE in 1949 for three yeard. He has done much effect and inflicted heavy casual.
single suffering п
sudor in Spain to look after our able" cuts in foreign ald spend-
ing next year. his charitable and social work in the organisation and control
interests". he stoled
He also naked for a continua-heimer, a former among the men,
ace told children under his charge.
lion of the bi-partisan foreign Force policy, warning that the failure States High Commission Court India that there will be no tribal Mr W. 8. McHardy-Chiot In-
of the Republicans and Demo-here that ha accompanied one incursion into Kashmir "from or spector Mcllardy was awarded
crats to work together, would of the defendants, Ernst Bauer, through the territory of Paris-
for have "trogle results"
the on two missions to the Soviet | tan." the British Empire Medal in
Paklatan con- world.
Kommandatura in Berlin.
2. India and entire 1949 for his consistent zeal and
frm
and uncondit- rm "continued Announcing his support for
these of Recovery
missions tional inviolability of the cease- cuts in European
Connally Bauer was paid 3,000 Deutschere line". spending Stained Cathe marks for several samples
and Pakistan 3. India aircraft instruments agree
on the demilitarisation the witness programme outlined by General
McNaughton,
4. Both agree
the According to earlier testi minimum forces required to
instruments and
and order maintain local lnw mony, the arms the accused were alleged
date to have peddled wore valued at and security.
on the 5. Both agree about 1,500,000 Deutsche marks
demilitarisation is to be accom- (about £125,000).
plished.
Dr To Ko-ten was awarded terrent the OBE in 1949 for long and Colony.
Medical in the loyal servico
Department. Owing to shortage
WHE
altiative in operations against med marauders in the New Territories. His rellability and
tion to his colleagues, resource have been an inspira-
hir N. . Fraser wha awarded of funds he undertook the work the MBE in 1940. He has been of the of a maternity hospital in ad-District Superintendent dition to his other duties, and New Territories Division of the Police Force for over two years continued his service through- out the occupation, shouldering and has done much in the pre-
ነር ot crime and burden vention
Mr Wong Shul-1 was award- much of the financial
establishment of law and order.
ed the Imperial Service Medal himself.
In 1948 for long and loyal ser- Cheung Iu ME Lee G.E.II. Squadron Leader
35 years after Walker was awarded the OBE awarded the MBE in 1949. in vice in the Treasury. He re-
his very good tired In 1941, for (Military) in June 1949 for long particular
with the service, was recalled and served period and loyal service in the Royal work in connection Air Force. He joined the Ser-Tung Wah Group of Hospitals, during the vice in 1917, and in addition to and niso for his ability and In- in December 1941, and has con- of the tinued his service since the re- technical knowledge
occupation of the Colony, in his sound
which his long experience was He of great value, particularly at of the ex- lew a time when perlenced staff were available.
tegrity 18 A member Tenancy Tribunals.
Mr
ho has done much in the or
Ko Cheuk-bung Was gatusation of sporta competitions,
during and has also brought credit on awarded the MBE in 1948.
work did much good his Service
the Japanese occupation in ar-
monial
for several cert- During the parndes. past two years ho has served at Ka! Tak, where his efforts both on and off duty are deserving of the highest praise.
Squadron Leader L. Pagram. MAE (M- was awarded tho fary) in June, 1945. As Signals Officer he displayed exceptional efficiency and a high technical regard for the welfare and com- His untiring fort of the staff. efforts, both in his official duties and in arranging entertainments, have earned him this award.
Major R.P. Parcell. wns awarded the MBE (Military) for distinguished services
and
devotion to duty throughout the 1930-1945 War, and, part- cularly during the Burina Cam- paign.
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(Continued from Pare 1) mission including Soviet Russia. -United Press.
RUMOUR DISCOUNTED
29.-Chinese Taipeh, Dec. and American officials received with utmost scepticism today Chinese reports that 31 Ameri- can military officers had
Staf rived in Formosa and rumours that the Joint Chiefs of
military have decided to send mission to Formosa.
and Both ofclal American Chinese sources in Taipeh said
Ar-
By Galbraith that if the Joint Chiefs of Staf
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had made such a decision, they would have been nutided.
One
Talpeh American in
they're said: "It they're here, hiding. They've not been seen."
United Press.
NAVY SENDS SHIPS Washington,
Оп one
would German "meat
approach axe" "penalise the success of the aid and other
said. programime,
Western He challenged the European nations to speed their progress toward economic unity and trado co-operation, but ad- an "ex- mitted that this was tremely difficult task".
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to go without scrip
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vestigator told the Court that gressive stages of demilitarisa-Camps in the New Territories. Karl Raabe, the group's alleged Don-United Press. leader, was caught in possession of a receipt for one of the gun- sights he had sold to an Austrian сотрану.
Raabe is not appearing in the present ense but he will be tried on January 23, it was announced today.Reufor,
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PRESS PHOTOGRAPHS
The 1st Bn, The Cameraniang this arrived
Hongkong. in morning on board the troopship Lancashire, whicha, berthed at
Wharf No.
at Kowloon
5 8.30 1.J.
The Cameronians have come from Italy to replace the lat Bo, The Bulls, who are being transferred to the Sudan. The the Western Pacific to bolster were to be changed conditions and new orders; let them carry
I went to Bults are expected to sail on the me free. When the Seventh Task Fleet.
claas money and weapons; a mun
bank to change The 27,000-ion Essex
those notes: Lancashire on January 3 or 4.
A great welcome was given was told they were take.*** carrier and the destroyers, Buck could sell his coat to buy
Kam The "For the things con-
Cameronians at Kowloon
photographe and Thomason, will sail on sword.
Mr Stanley added there were end."
Copics of Wharf this morning. After January 11. Aboard the carrier cerning Me have an
They showed him two swords soven persons connected with disembarkation, they went to a taken by the South China will be an air group of about 100
the kidnapping-including two fighter
and attack
bomber and He cald they were enough.
Tomorrow Thorning at 11 Morning Post and Hong Kong Speaking In a
whisper, He British, one woman and a man camp in the New Territories. planes,
Their arrival in the Western gave them His final charge:
be Asked whether be would go o'clock the GOC-in-C. Lt-Gen Telegraph Staff Photographers "Let not
are on view-In the -- Sir E. C. Robert Mansergh, who your heart Pacile an assignment the Navy
You believe in God, back to Britain, Mr Stanley reis expected to be accompanied
Morning Post Building, said was ordered last Decem- troubled,
in Mc.
the Commander-in-Chier, Peace i torted "Why not, Certainly and by ber will raise the United believe also States naval strength there to leave with you; My peace I give added about his alleged debie: FARELF, General Sir
the world I owe no one." He said he Harding, will inspect The Buits the equal of the fleet now in unto you; not as
published in the United ham Road Camp: the Mediterranean.
not your heart be troubled, nor be the timing of the announcement let it be afraid. I am the vine, States,
you the branches, he that
John
The Navy gave no reason area, do I give unto you. Lor had written'a böck which will fata farewell parade at Chat-
The
He said he would concentrate to coincide with the Security abideth in Me, and I in him, the his activities on export with a Council meeting
Seventh Task Fleet,ame beareth much frull"
If you abido in Me, and My certain country which he de- based in the Philippines, has consisted of one heavy cruise words abide in you, you shall clined to identify, but added: and four destroyers. In add-ask whatsoever you will, and it "you'll see, I'll be a credit to tion, a heavy cruiser and four shall be done unto you. This Great Britain." destroyers ato maintained in waters. Both are within qner roach of Formo-
The Navy announcement caled
the Seventh Task Flest "a mo- bis force really available, to support the United States 13- tional policy, and serves as a
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