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HONGKONG
GRAPH THURSDAY, OCTO
Russia's Mental Hair Jacket Is
Cause Of Irritation
BEVIN ANALYSIS: LESS FEAR OF NEW WORLD WAR
Southampton, Oct. 4,
The Foreign Secretary, Mr Ernest Bevin, arriving here to- day from New York, said that he thought Russia would be "more. careful" after the United Nations success in Korea.
Fate Of Foreigners In Seoul Undetermined
Seoul, Oct. 4.
Mr Bevin added: "It is not Russia as much as the Muscovites. In all her history she has been trying to expand."
Asked if he thought that Russia wanted an "I do not all-out war, Mr Bevin told reporters:
think so. I doubt if ever they do. I do not think they would be as unwise as that."
reket STRIKE
Mr Bevin declared that Buga
like * nation "wearing imental which is continually irritation: them and they must irritate everybody else." 20
The fate of more than foreign residents of Seoul, who remained behind when the gov- ernment abandoned the capital to the Communists on Juny 28, is still a mystery, authoritative sources said today.
Information gall:ered by 1- vestigatorA from servants, neighbours and acquaintances indicated that most of foreigners in Seoul were taken into custody on July 2 and re-
the
very rognized that it IS
A FLOP
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or by 50 gros
the
does not pay and it is imposible then I think the world will turn its attention tu peaceable endeavour and the people will by 10 percent fre mafer and more comfort-chen, whichever was greater,
to the Russian-occupied able," he said,
Enlanding on his remark about Second District of Vienna, Hussian expansion, Mr Bevin Port Office changed hands twice
ail; "She tries to do,
It as as strikers tried to force it to the parts of I think it close. In other cheaply as she can. was very fortunate for the world Soviet sector strikers slashed
thing in that the
Korea mator car and motor lorry tyres, be comparatively derailed traments and overturn- Sinall
moved presumably to Pyong-ppened to
yang on July 24,
Reports from London said that Vyvlan Holt, British Minis. ter to Koren, sent a message to the Foreign Offer from Pyong
Y
AN OLD METHOD Mr Bevin said that Bussin "pushed the Koreans into it
and might well have set the match and started a world run- flagration. She did it in Greece The latest Information is that Mers Parauuche and Med-and in Persia immediately after closed-she did not znore of the French Legation the war
withdraw her troops want to
cut the treaty-and and carry she had constantly adopted this system either of intration or the promotion of civil wars so that she could expand out of the chaos, Mr Bevin declared.
Maunce Chanteloup" rind Agence France Presse were can- Lepation Aned to the French compound until July 2 when a local they were taken to office of the Communist "Peace Preservation Corps." There they were interrogated individually but not mistreated,
The Apostolie delegate, Mon- signor Byrne, and his assistant, Father Hood, were 10t allowed to live at home but were given freedom of the Catholic Cathe- dral in Seoul until they were arrested by the Peace Preservi tion Corps.
A French:
two Belgtan And uns from the Saint Paul and Carmelite Orders were afrested
Laken later. All were
from Seoul on July 24.
An cartier report that two French Catholic priests were at rested and executed the Chonen nth after the fall of that city on July 9 could not be
and
The "It is an old method. Czars de 11 and, of course, in addition they now have the im-
of petug
the Marxist-Lenin Licory behind them with which they liave to save the world ar tomething else," he added,
ed lorries on fram tracks.
They ordered the passengers out of other trams and took the vehicles Across the empty
to the Soviel Danube bridge Zone,
Eewhere in Vienna the tram service was normal.
Strike plekets stood guard on the Danubian bridges, scrutinis- ing all traffic.
Hundreds of strikers and non-
were
stekers clashed in fist fights for the possession of the metal works at Turultz, in the Soviet Zone. Strikers from the nearby Russian- entralted fretorics occupied the metal works and tried to keep
but the employees out themselves evicted. Later the factory changed hands several times,
Demonstrators rallied Lo D Communist-calisi demonstration Mr Bevin said that the Bus in front of the City Hall tonight. slans took a great risk a Ber-The staff of the Federal Chancel- lin. Every day in Berlin there fery prepared to might have been an incident. building in case the demonstra-
All the e probierns had been tors again
23 !cordions frankly faced during the talks
United States, "we disturbances. 11 the have told her that if she starts using her police in Berlin and
il is sing these tactics, left to the local inhabitans to reist alone."--Reuter.
confirmed investigators China Reds
could give no whereabouts of a retired French busmerimata identifed only
as
Monsieur
Plaisant and four other French Extend Stay
in territory occupied
the Reds-United Press,
defend the
rushed the police
in inst weck's
A crowd variously estimated and 15,000 at between 7,000
tonight's not attended
Communit demonstration in Vienna,
Mity iteavd quietly
speeches 10
loudspeaker! b.dcast by a casting
for the acceptance of the Communist demands on wanes and prices, then after some half- hearted signing, drifted away.
Austrian Government officials bald tonight that they thought the strike would drag un for rethe days and then gradually tile out.
London, Oct. 4. The Foreign Office said forny Trade union ofleials in Styria! that the Chinese Communit and Lower durtria reported that į
today
Oil Pipe Leak detention which arrived form during
Threatens
Entire Town
Corlemaggiore, Italy, Oct. 4. The Italian police authoritie.. tonight completed plan evacuate this "oll town" engineers falled to repair a leak in an oil pipe from which highiv inflammable oli fumes were be- ing shot hundreds of yards into
the air.
1
11111
striker.
Peking on September 20 wouiri arifted back to work when they be permitter to remain in Bri-aw that other factories had not tain until October, 30.
I joined in.-Reuter
The delegation, led by the Vice-chairman of the All Coina
Trade Union Federation, was the
first la reneh Britain from China WEDDING PARTY Since Britain
itised the
Peking rezime
TRAGEDY
Mumbasa, Oct. 4.
Italian Gesture To Troops In · Korea
STADAZZINA CENTRALE
SATHAKA
H
CROCE ROSSA
OSPEDALE ATTENDATO N68
The Italian Red Cross recently prepared a complete Field Hospital for the United Nations troops in Korea. Picture shows the packages ready for transport. (London Express Service).
A happy picture of Princess Margaret, caught by the camera at the Perth Hunt meeting at Scone Palace
recently--{Central Press),
America's Towards
Attitude Taipeh
Comes Under
Under Fire
January. The Foreign Ofice hd initially Branted permission fur the! Seven people were killed to- delegation to spend one week in day when a private bus taking Britain for celebration of
FIIL ebration of Com-guests to the wedding of munist China's first anniversary, Indian advocate here fell into The delegation is scheduled to the water at a ferry crossing
a young Indian The bride, centres and Cambridge Univer-girt, and the groom escaped
visit Scotland, several industriai
sily before returning to Peking: with another six people from October 30,--United | the bus which carried 32 theby air on Press,
people--Reuter.
The company said that itak was made last night she-1- 1 niter the drills were latei not a pipe was sunk into the hole.
Workers were thrown yarda away from the top of the well when the first jet of compressed pas burst through the leak. One worker was hurt.
The engineers, covered in oil and in some cases wearing gas masks
cautiously wwe today working their
the way into centre of the oil jet, Visibility tonight was down to a few feet and the atmosphere in the area, *he engineers warned, was very dangerous-Heuter.
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SIDE GLANCES
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Washington, Oct. 4
on
The Administration is bracing itself Wednesday for new Republican attacks on its policy toward Nationalist China.
By Galbraith starting
COPI, 1114 BY VEL SERVICK, UNG, T. M. REG, 16, 1∙PAT, OPPA
T
"I have to tell you a good one on my wife--when you first- mentioned coming to visit us, she thought you were my
cousins Instead of hers!”
and
dollars
Death Of Mr F. C. Mow
Fung
Indonesia Makes No Apology For Ambon Invasion
Djakarta, Oct. 4.
The Indonesian Government today officially confirmed that it was taking "positive measures” against the "rebel" Government of the South Moluccas, set up in Anibon.
In a cable to Dr William Drees, the Dutch Prime Minister, the Indonesian Prime Minister, Dr Mohammed Natsir, said that his Government had been "compelled, with regret," to take these mea-
sures.
Military rourera here described, the South Moluccas as part of the theto mensures an an "all-out | difficulties which always arise offensive" against Amboni. in a period of great changes Today's talement, which was much as the Indonesian and made in reply to a cable yester-Netherlands socielles are now day from Dr Dress expressing his going through following the Government's "great anxiety" transfer of sovereignty. about the Indonesian action in "A small gang of armed per- Ambon, was the first from anions who were under the official Indonesian cource after responsibility of the Netherlanda days of reports of an invasion of Government after the transfer the island.
of sovereignty continually ate
It was teamed at The Haguetempts to resist and withdraw today that Holland has "drawn from the course of history, now the attention" of the Untied taking place in Indonesia," Nations Commission for Indonesia)
to the military teton taken by
the Indonesian Guvernaient
against Ambon Island.
DUTCH PART-
Without openly blaming the
Ambon is the seat of the self. Dutch
Government for the
proclaimed Republie of die South Ambon revolt, Dr Natsir said which does not that it was sturted last April by the gang of KNIL (Royal Nether- lunds East Indies Army) troops Govern-
Moluccas,
recognise sovereignty Djakarta Government.
of
The Indonesian Prime Minis- and that the Dutch ter's cable sal
inent, which was responsible for "For the protection of me these men, and not taken any people of Ambon in particular, strict measures against them.
"Colonel Schotborg, who was the interests of and to secure people of Indonesia in general, despatched lo Ambon, falled to
him
and the Government, to its regret, act as was required of Ands itself compelled to take even took part in a ceremony to the Netherlands flag and holst the flag of
of the so-called South Moluccas Republie of the
the KNIL barracks," he said. Private reports from One of the most pro-
Ambon area late today, quoted minent residents of the GREAT CHANCES by high Indonesian sources here,
Declaring Ils Colony passed away this
Government jeäld that Indonesian troops were morning in the person of had "left no stone unturned" to in control of the northern part
And a peaceful settlement of jof Ambon Island, Mr Frederick Charles Mow the South Maluccas problem, These reports Guld
Prominent Citizen
positive measures, but with the strike conviction that these measures will restore peace and freedom for the people of the South Moluccas islands."
the
that
"Go-
Go-Ambon Cly had been strafed the hope and shelled by the Indonesian which are Air Force and Navy. The Am-
constitute the
Fung, JP, who died at his Dr Natsir said that the residence, 16, Maple Street,vernment expresses Shamshuipo. He had that the difficulties stroke a little over a week being overcome In the South bonese were said to be resisting
Moluccas will
fercely and taking severe action last of a
serles
of difficulties jagainst the Amboncse aiding the Born in Stawell, Victoria, which cannot be dissociated invaders, Australia, the Inte Mr Mow from the withdrawal of the Soine Ambonese members of Fung was 60 years of age. He Netherlands Instrument of the Indionesjon Parliament said was a Freemason of high stand-power from Indonesia.
ngo,
privately tonight that they sup-
ing, a member of the Kowloon "The Indonesian Government ported the Government's action Residents Association since regards the problems it faces in against Ambon---Reuter. formation, and a founder mem-
ber
Club
of the Kowloon Rotary
For his services to the K.R.A.,
he was made an Honorary Life Member,
He was Pre-
sident in 1931 and acted as
honorary secretary
years up to 1947.
for many
CZECHS
ESCAPE
In the Scotish Constitution. BY
the late Mr
Right
Lodge St.
Mow Funn was
ย
of
PLANE
London, Oct. 4.
Czechoslovak TC-
HOW DOES CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE HEAL?
Many persons
about Christian Science, would
atking
They
he to know more about
its healing power and why it is teat Christian Science bringa zo including women and much health, happiness, free. at Manstendom, and serenity to the earnest on Saturday, secker. One of the best ways
slated to.
landed
Worshipful Master
John in 1025, 1920
Twelve and 1040 when the Lodge was
fugees, rsuseltated, He was
pas children, member of St. Andrew's Royal | Airfield, Arch Cimpler and an honorary the member of the Supreme Grandight. Royal Arch Chapter of Scot-
The plane and its occupants tand. He was F.C.M.
of Si
Swere handed over to the in- Andrew's Royal Ark Mariners migration officinis.
Kent, Air Ministry
الإذا
1920-21, a member of Phoenix
The plane was a Dakota al- Suvereign Chapter, and was
Filled craft
Captain Senior Knucky, a post District Grand
chief test pilot of the Warder of the District Grand Czec
Was Czechoslovak Airlines. It Lodge of Hongkong and South understood that the male mem- China (S.C.)
Deacon
to learn about Christian Science is to attend
A
FREE LECTURE.
entitled " "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: THE SCIENCE OF GOD'S ABUNDANT PROVISION"
Harold by
C.5.B.,
of
Mother
Besion,
bers of the party, were members In e English Constitution, of 311 underground movement,
Molter, the late Mr Mow Fung was who heard that the Czech
of Chicago, Illinois past Master of Cathay Lolge and suthorities had learned of their
the Board Member of and fled the country past District Grand Junior activities
The Lectureship of icon of the D.G.L. of Hong-to avold arrest. kong and South China (E.C.) I was reported in Prague Inst Church, The First Church of
Christ, Sentist, ដង He was a member of Concordia night that Captain Kaucky, Mark Lodge and of Shamrock former Royal Air Force pilot, Massachurells, Lodge No. 712 (Irish Constitu-bed failed to return to Ruzyne MONDAY, OCTOBER 9TH Airport, neur Prue, after a tion).
text light in a Dakota on Satur day morning-tenter.
REVISITED BIRTHPLACE
For many years he served on the Board of Zelland Hall
Trustees
The late Mr Mow Fung re-
With the State Department already involved in a clash with Senator Styles Bridges, it is ex- pected that other Republican legislators would join Mr Bridges in denouncing the withdrawal of the United States military mission to Nationalist China.
Mr Bridges. consistent or not.
д
if way critic of the State Department, could be found lo help the turned on September 20 from a termed the withdrawal as Generalissimo, the State Depart-visit to his birthplace neur T+17d disappointing.'" ment would face serious ad-Stawell after an absence of 54 He said "It is one more verse reaction from most Aslan years, On his visit he was evidence of why the American countries and Britain, which re-accompanied by his daughter, people must be alert that our cognises the Chinese Com- Miss A.V.M. Mow Fung, who is momentary Kain in Korea mumista on the legal government a nursing sister in longkong. must not be dissipated through of Chinn,
During the visit, Mr Mow Fung State Department stupidity and Ometals said Communist pro-was accorded a civic reception bungling."
Town paganda would feed on such a by the Mayor in the Senator
Hall. Bridges earlier ac- decision.
He is survived by his daugh- cused the Department of plan-
"to sell out" China Bing
CAMPAIGN TARGET ter, Miss Ruby Mow Fung the Keds. Me based the If more guns are not given to sister), Mrs Parksun (sister), charge on the United Nations the Nationalists, the Republicans ir E. C. Fincher (nephew), Security Connell Volo to will blast the Administration and Mrs A. E. P. Guest (niece). invite a representative of the more than ever in advance of The funeral will take place at Peking government to leafy the November elections. The the Chinese Christian Cemetery, before the Council on the For-Republicans already regard the Kowloon, tomorrow. The time Dosa issue,
Administration's polley on will be announced later, Formera as a good cumpaign
The
to
State Department re- plied that Mr Bridges' state- ment
was "b and "un- founded.” It said the United
States was simply outvoted.
Target
The White House and the
Slate Department are against Loavo For Hongkong the question of Inviting a Com- bases On Formosa. General
on retention of American military
Southampton, Oct. 4,
munist representative to appear | MacArthur, with Fome Defence Britain's latest reconverted before the Council
Department support strongly troop transport, the 11,000-ton urges consideration of the Dilwara leri Southampton today island as a key to American for Singapore and Hongkong The State Department also milliary strategy in the Pacifle, with 100′′ Servicemen and -224 denied Senator Bridges' state-United Press.
FURTHER CHARGE
ment that The believed the
State Department ordered
General MacArthur to withdraw
the militare mission from For-Liquid Glass
mosa. Omcials said the mission
apparently had completed its Hampers Firemen
survey of Nationalist defences.
Authorities said the mission was
London, Oct. 4
dispatched by General Mac- A pool of red-hot liquid Arthur to determine whether glass held up re fighters dur The American decision of Jan-ing a_factory blaze in London's uary 5 to send ng more arms East End, tonight.
families,
A Royal Artillery band and Scots Guarda pipers played the ship out-Reuter.
Buried In Landslido
Stockholm, Oct. 4.
A now landslide in the wrecked West Swedish village of Surte today drugged three workmen about 420 yards and buried ene of them up to his waist.
to the Nationalists should be Glass panes manufactured changed In the light of the and sibhed at the factory melted Korein war.
under the intense heat. Firemen Administration officials con- finally entered the building coded they cannot hope to win, under a protective shower whether they decide to give wafer poured on them · from | valley of a nearby rivét' by 'aj {more arms to Chiang Kai-shek (hoser in the area-Router. Inndallde of wet clay--Beuter,
None of the mon was hurt. `- Last week about 46 búildings of in Surte were dragged into the
AT 6.30 P.M. In the
Chrlaan Selence Church
31 Macdonnelt Rand (near Macdonnell Road Peak Tram Stallon)
G.B.S. RECOVERS Luton, Bedfordshire, Oct. 4. George Bernard Shaw, 91- year-old playwright, left hos- pital today. Mr Shaw has been FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, 122 hospital since September 11, when he was operated on for a fall fractured thigh after
SCIENTIST, HONG KONG in his garden the previous day. Cordially Invites You to Attend -Reuter,
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