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Corporal Gaoled For Criminal Assault On Girl

Burtonwood, Lancashire, Sept. 6.

Corporal Robert R. Jones, of Wartburg, Ten- nessee, was sentenced to 30 years' hard labour by a United States Court Martial here today and ordered to be dishonourably discharged from the service for criminally assaulting Mavis Holland, 16-year-old Manchester chorus girl.

HASTENING

а

He forcibly stripped and as- raulted her in a darkened rail- way earringe.

Jones, who la 22, way found pulity on four charges.

The sentence is subject to re-

GROWTH OF view and confirmation by a

'ANIMALS

Furn future

Chienge, Sept. G.

higher authority, The other charges were assaulting two constables and being drunk and disorderly,

He plended "not guilty" to all The charges.

triel,

Medical Group

of

the

During his four-day animals of the Jones, who is serving with the

be made to 500 may grow faster by being fed United States Army in England, minute quantities of anti-was described by a witness na

"a bashful boy." biotics or so-called "wonder. drugs," two scientists ported today.

the

was alleged today that the re- girl hat

through 455 gone minutes of hell" when she was stripped and assaulted by Jones. anikal In a paper rend ni

tie In evidence hot weck nyeting

American girl said the accepted a cigarette ol Chemical Society, the doctors

and chewing gum from Jenes. reported

the growth-pro- ducing qualities of streptomycin She alleged that he then pulled a cerles of tests had her on his knee. Later she said he removd the only electric light

and ald

Earlier

on

Investigation

find

determined that the drug con

con-bulb in the compartment and tained something to me forcibly took off her clothes, young rats Browth faster,"

Jones, in his defence, told the chown aureomycin had a similar Court that the girl was a will- effect.

The paper, prepared by party to the "necking" (an American expression mennyt Dr Joel Stern and Dr James

and kissing). McGinnis of Washington State curdling College, Sald young rats where claimed that the shoved her fed the drugs skirs herself and Add a little mothers were Fut on more weight then these dance" for him in the railway whose mothers were not, in-carriage. dfeating

He sold that she afterwards the qualities of anti-blotte were trans took off her other clothes unti mitted through the mothers' } was never an objecting party,

He denied hitting ber-Beuter.,

malik..

The paper said the texts in- dicated that it would be sate

10 feed the drugs to

animals 10 Droduce

growth In the young,

farm foster

It is believed that the drugs

act on a large number of harm

ful bacteria that exist in

the

lower reglous of the digestive thus Inereading the tract, general health and encouraging faster growth-United Press,

Communists

Beaten Back At Masan

Prevent s

War

Can

World

The

William B.

THE BONGKONG TELE

Royal Marine Commandos

Some of the Royal Marine Commandos who passed through the Colony by air this week on their way to Koren. Picture shows a party, token with their Leader, Lieut. Colonel D. B. Drysdale, at their training school near Dartmoor just before leaving for the Far East. (London Express Service).

Kashmir Deadlock

Prevents Pakistan

Helping In Korea

Sydney, Sept. 6.

Pakistan forces would have liked to join other British Commonwealth troops in Korea, but the threat to their country's security prevented it, the Pakistan High Commissioner, Mr Yusuf Abdullah Hardon, said at a press conference today.

*Pakk han har fully backed the United Nations, but we have

ot been

able to his real SERIES OF

help becar Karhinir holding us back," Mr Hardon said.

"As a member of the United Nations we fully back any rea- liction or orchion the United

QUAKES

Nations take, but tent that HIT ITALY

our attention has been diverted by an internal issue whereas if j should be applied to un inter- national issue,

in

Rome, Sept. 4. Five persons were killed and 550 were injured, many serious- y, in the series of earthquakes that the which shook the whole of Cen was very tral Italy yesterday and today, failure of according to official figures

issued here.

Three persons died at Teramo, nrur Italy's Eastern Adriatic Coast, the most severely shaken of the towns. At least 100

With Americana In Korea,

Sept. 7. Tie latest Communis effort i Mr Hardon salt

Seize Maan on the ap-Pakistan Government proaches to the supply port of disappointed at the

WAR broken by The Sir Owen Dixon's mission as co-ordination of air- mediator in the India-Pakistan power Navy nad the Cinly anpate. spicad ground forces.

Major General

"While the Kushmir disputels Келп,

commander of the 25th unsettled the Moslein way of houses, most of them old, were Southampton, Sept. 6.

Division, and Minister, Mr | DA Foreign

Pakistan that air power, life

is gravely thrown down completely or bad? Ernest Bevin, said tonight that was the determining factor in threatened. Nobody wants con-ly damaged.

hegan

last fet, but an it like Kashmir be believed another world war the battle which

Communications with some of Just before midnight might prevented with the Thursday could be

erente danger for de the worst-hit areas were cul. und

continued with decreasing mocratic countries.

Government assistance Was close co-operation of the Atlan-

and other friendly intensity into this week.

today bring rushed io An Air Forer

"I feel it is high time that all stricken towns and villages. th

countric-such Queen there probably had never bern right-thinkin

The latest

tremors were re- Mary on his way to the United case, where more tactical air as Australia, a sister Dominion-corded at Teramo today. The States to attend the United Natpport was given to a single should play an important port town was shaken twice. More

Mr Bevin de- division tons Assembly,

Saturday in bringing about a settlemeal. [houses, including some clamaged clared: "I believe that if all when 100 aurten were down

yesterday, collapsed. Villagers the countries which are in the on the Masin finnt

and which aro Navy fighters who were in the n Allantie Pact. friendly nation to our activi- fies, band themselves together the

ground troops ift Korean organise ol

themselves Al War. At the request of the aggressor will think twice be- Fife Air Force, the Navy Bese fore he starts any trouble.

224 Oghter naties on September 2.- United Press.

the Powers countries.

Boarding

Ther

"With bound organization, complete understanding,

ing our resources so far as we can, I believe we can prevent any third world serious Worklit

sar y in disturbance

the

Commentier on the meeting

of Foreign Ministers, Mr Bevin declared: "It is really a serious meeting and one of great mo- to the future of mankind. ment

Mr Bevin said he would have bipartite talks with the United States and would deal with certain matters with Canadi and the United States. There inikk Would also be tripartite with France and the United States, as well as the United Nations' work.

"There are fairly intricate and delicate jobs

we

have

to deal with. We have to dis- cuss the next stage in the de- ..velopment In Germany and to

go into

of nutters lot connection with rearmament.

"We also have Far Eastern problems. We have to be very careful

Our we do. what Judgment hus to be sound. We have not unly to determine what is going to happen: morrow or the next year."- Reuter.

10.

Death Of Mrs G. A. Blandford

record

with

We have to regret the death in Sydney on August 27 of an old resident of the Colony, Mrs G. A. Bland- ford,

A wklow during the whole of her stay in Hongkong, the late Mrs Blandford was employed

many

for many years by the Kowloon Docks,

WAR and

generally known as "Auntie" to all her friends in Kowloon, 20 where the resided for about ycarz

the until

Eneral "deportation" of women to Australia during The crisis period of July, 1940.

Two of her nephews are in Hongkong, Mr T. M. Pile, of the Prison Department, and Mr C. Pile, of the Water Police, and a niece, Mra 'A. C. Thron.

un

official said:

muss

1

Miss Medart, 16-year- old blue-eyed daughter of William

the Medart, American Fun Fair King, is reported to have met King Farouk on the beach at Deauville, and that the King kissed her hand and asked where she came America" from. "From she replied. "I must go there some time" said Farouk. The Medart family plan to visit Egypt

the Autumn. (Lon- don Express Service).

"If India controls Kashmir camped out in the fields and in

in strike at the heart of open spaces all last night. They operation in close support of Pakistan. Yet if we get Kash-returned to their homes early mr we are it one half-nich today but the latest tremurs nearer Delni," Mr Hardon sald. have

another entred rxodus.-Heuter, 11 must not be forgotten that the rulers of fadia had a close affity with the rulers of the Soviet Union, whereas the rulers - of Pakistan were pledged to up- hold We. Dan democratic Trade. tions.

Bus Plunges Off Road

KOREAN WAR

to

cast]

(Continued from Page 1)

the plug Country

remain Koreans CHIL Bentral in the world today and

Jenast breach.

The United Nations' cominuni.

the

"N.

Bogats, Sept. 6. Twelve passengers and i driver were killed when a bi

Passenger and edrying both freight, plunged off the road at.

Cuites, on the Quacabucara nga road, in North-eatern Corabia--Reuter.

SIDE GLANCES

Peking Charge

Of

**1950.

NATIONALIST CHINA

NOT

BEING ENCOURAGED

TO

ATTACK

SOVIET NOTE

TOU.S.

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pretext was attacked and fred on by 11 Aghters of the United Sintes military Air Force,

"As a result of the attack, the Soviet plane was brought down and fell burning into the en eight kilometres south of Hai-Yun-Tao Island.

MAINLAND

Washington, Sept. 6.

The Secretary of State, Mr Dean Acheson, said today that nothing was being done by the United Nations forces to encourage or make pos sible an attack on the Chinese Communist- | controlled mainland by the Chinese Nationalists on

Formosa.

He outlined to his weekly press conference the implementation of the United States policy of "neutralising" Formosa during the period of the Korean conflict.

with

Referring to the shooting should also be able to play their down of a plane

Red part in preventing such an at- Star markings in the Koreantacic. area, Mr Acheson said it was

menneng

down after Nations naval forces

"of significance" that a Russian Referring to criticism of the in officer was in the plane shot,, United States air activity

United Korea, Mr Acheron said it had been and is "directed solely 'nt milltary targets of the invader." He said that the plane might

These targets were enemy or might not have been Russian troop concentrations, cupply Mr Acheson said that he did dumps, war factories and com. not know why one plane should munication Ines. have conducted such an attack, but that the important thing was that a Russian officer was engaged in the operation.

"Eye-witnesses of the attack fighter o the by American pinne of the Soviet Air Force were two other Sovlet planes, which were making training flights together with the plane also the which perished, and Soviet observation and com- munications service posi ott Hi-Yun-Too island.

"Ta concent this totally un- Justified attack оп д

Soviet plane. representatives of the United States in the United Nations set in mation & false Version to the effect that the Soviet

plane allegedly flew

Ile said that the plane moved over a screening vessel and set in a menacing manner to the out with clearly hosle - centre of the United Nations feet in the area and opened fire

д

of the

tentions Into the centre of formation

of planes United Nations and allegedly on the planes sent up to Inter- opened Aghters.

U.N. ACTION

tnיי

the fro un

American

Actual fact the Soviet plane not only did not fly over the American vessel but did

not even approach it, being at a

distance of more than 10 fo- metres (about six miles) from it nnd was carrying out, as al-

out

above. ready pointed training fight.

"It opened no Aro on Ameri- can fighters and was brought down as a result of the attack on it without cause by 11 American fighter planen,

The Soviet Government categorically rejects the Ameri can version and protests strongly to the United States Govern nient at the crime committed by the American Air Force.

OUTRAGEOUS"

"The Soviet Government lays on the United States Govern ment all the responsibly for the criminal action of the American military authorities which have besmirched them- selves with Thie

this outrageous violation of generally recognised ies of international law, and insists on the strict investiga- tion being made and the punish- nicat

for the attack and also on com- of the persons responsible

pensation for the loss caused by the death of the crew consisting of three pilots-and the destruction of the Soviet Plane,

"The Soviet Government niso considers it necessary to draw the attention of the thited Siales Government to the serious consequences which such action on the part of the American authorities may have,”

Moscow Radio said that the United

in States Ambassador Moscow, Mr Allen Kirk, declar- ed that the United States forces in the Pacific Ocean area were "subordinated to the United Na tions" and that the matter "musi he examined in the United Na-

by tions and not

the United Stanes Government."

The Radio added that, "under this prelest, he refused to ac- crpt the note."

The Rodin said that the note was presented by the Sevirt Minister, MI. Andrei

Violationsinsky, who pointed out

By U.S. Planes

In

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Mr Kirk the "complete ground- teeness of ruch a motive since the incident on September 4 is related the

to all our sympathies are with the cations network, centring on

way Western-type of freedom, with Kyongju and Yongchon, was re-

military operations in Koren." The majority

Tokyo, Sept. 6. ruling, but with

"Since the Soviet plane was The New China News Agency, that down lay American respect for the minority." Meported to be out of action.

The Communkts were earlier in a Peking dispatch, said the fighters, the Hardon concluded.-Reuter.

rscponsibility for today said to be fanning west alleged Intrusions of Chinese their actions lies exclusively with ward from their break-through, territory previously protested to the American military author. and sweeping behind

Alliet the United Nations were made ties, which are under the con- By Galbraith positions.

by 17 American bombers and Tonight's Eighth Army comfighters as intended provocations frol of the Government of the United States," M. Vyshinsky munique did not make plain carried out under orders.

added.-Reuter, whether these forces had been

cely halted.

It cited American statements planes, grounded yes-and press dispatches, including a terday by thunderstorms and low United Press Tokyo clory cloud, new out in force again Monday, detaling, how a lone today

to help the hard-pressed Mustang pilot attacked Antung ground troops,

Fighters and bombers launch-that the "United States Air ed a big

Pohang, Force places which intruded which

was reported to be fell over China were under orders. Communist troops. They supplied with good charts

ana the port shrouded by

where they going." tremendous cloud of smoke and United Press. debris.

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Radio Hongkong

More Troops

Beriln, Sept. 8. Herr Ernst Reuter, the anti- Watchers on Pohang airstrip,

Russian Lord Mayor of Berlin. being used despite Com-

called on the West today to send munist shelling, saw the attack

strong and well-equipped forces the port, Two and a half

to Germany immediately as the miles away, and heard several explosions

Affled aircraft

Arst step towards effective de- 1.K.T.

fence of western Europe. blasted ammunition dumps.

6.00. "Hongkong Calling Pro- Eighty Shooting Stores gramme Sunary: 0.02, Children's Herr Reuter said that Ger- and 51 Mustangs Blasted Com-

Halt Hour-ayroom Houkshelf."many's present conditions made Presented

Elizabell An impossible for her to with- munist lines all

around the Studios: 630. Time for Muste" -- United Nations' perimeter. The B.B.C. Scottish Variety Orch sind an attack from the East. They knocked out six tanks, DBCTS1: 7.00, Take It from Here"The military vacuum in Europe damaged two not claimed three and inmy Edwards (BBCT: 7.30. the Russians."

~With Jay Nichols, Dick Bentley is too much of a temptation for probably destroyed.

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cept it.

Mr Acheson cald it was highly desirable to find an appropriate way in which Western Germany could participate in the Western European defence effort.

Mir Acheson told his weekly press conference that he could not comment upon how this was to be done but indicated that it would be discussed at next week's conference of the French, British and United States For-

He added that the Incitleuter Ministers in New York. brought out more clearly than ever the need for an under-discursed there would be rent. The range of xubiccta to be standing by United

Nallens members that they should noter than at any previous Big itive

North Three conference, he stated. any help to the Korean regime and that they

OBVIOUS AND PROPER should do everything they could to bring aggression to an end.

Mr Acheson comment on

was asked to a statement yes-

Mr Acheson said that the whole question would Lr terday by Mr John C. McCloy, handled tomorrow through the

the United States High Com. United Nations organisation-

missioner

for Germany, that would not be appropriate for

In come ways the Germans

their own country.

any individus nation to take should bo enabled lo defend action separately.

спо

All the planes and ships gaged in the incident had been acting under United Nalions authority,

Referring to the future of Korea and Formosa, Mr Ache-| son said that the Ashin govern- ments would be "consulted" be- fore the British, French and American Foreign Ministers reach decision on the future of these territorica,

MILITARY TARGETS

Mr McCloy was stating Dn "obvious and proper objective," the Secretary of State declared. The purpose if strengthening the forces of Western Europe was to protect the whole against aggression.

area

West Germany was in that area and it was "highly desir- able" to find

an appropriate way in which they could parti. capate in that defence, he stated.

An arrangement would roon be reached between Britain, and the United States on the ques- tion of the shipment of British tools 10 Eastern machine Europe,

Discussions had. been poing and would on for

some time

He said that the United States Seventh Firet had been given the task of preventing any ac- tion against Formosa, Mr Ache- son said it was most essentiat that the forces in Formosa itself continue.-Reuter.

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(London Relay); R.IS, B.B.C. Band- shot up gun positions, stand Moned Brass rande slon and the Koreun war, Berlin ideas, layout and finished In the far south, the American (HBCTS) 8.45, Sports Review By is perhaps the calmest city in design is available to 25th Division wiped out a poc-nut Phillies (Šludio): 0.00. "From

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advertisers in the Berliners wete 50- day Serenade"-Å Programine of customed to living under con- A heavy North Korean attack. Continuous aimed at the port of Masan Betty Drown; 030. Book Talk by ditions of political stress. carly

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However Herr Beuter warned the Opera"-" Trovatore that as long as the Russians a thort distance, but was later verd!. hurled back by vigorous Members of the Chorus and Or were in Eastern Germany there American counter-attacles,

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to the

24 hours to noon today were Orant Walled (CTS): 1030, on estimated at more than 2,000 | Orchestral Interlude: 11.00. Redio Soviets beyond doubt that any klied and wounded. Americm News Reel (Landon Relay): 11.18. offensive move on their purt Weather Hepari: 11.10. "Goodnight casualties were Also

Munte. God Bays the King: 11.50, would be opposed by the United

States United Press,

to be heavy.-Router,

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