THE HONGKONG - TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1950.
KING'S LIBERTY
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Jet Lands On Aircraft Carrier
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JOHN FOR
MERIAN C. COOPER present
WAGON MASTER
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·BEH JOHNSON - JOANNE DRU HARRY CAREY; Jr. - WARD BOND
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· ALAN NOWBRAY - JANE DARWELL
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The first pilot to land on aircraft carrier with a swept back wing-jet plane was followed immediately afterwards by two other landings. This picture
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"OUTPOST in MOROCCO
Watch
Across River
The Yalu
On The North East Front, Nov. 26. Americans are fighting the Chinese in Korea but on the Manchurian border itself they watch each other across the ice-sheeted Yalu River and nobody so much as picks up a rock.
Colonel Herbert B. Powell's 17th Regiment of the United
States 7th Division drove into Still
Hyesanjin on Nov. 21 and im- mediately set. tank-led patrols to cleaning out the Reds on the Korean side of the border.
Hoping
For Soviet
Co-operation
But those on the "China side," as the GIs call it, are off limits. The town of Hyesangin lies on Tho both sides of the river. Americans have set up, observa-
Metz, Nov. 26. tion posts in foxholes and zig- agging trenches
in bluffs and M. Robert Schuman, said today The French Foreign Minister, levees. A few hundred yards he away on the hills rising behind operation with the Soviet Union hoped that friendly co- ********* Manchurian Hyesanjin, the would once again become pos-
Commencing To-morrow: "HASTY HEART" enemy no doubt has look-outssible.
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of
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Starring
GLORIA SWANSON
at the
LEE THEATRE
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14
at 9.30 p.m.
Organised by the Women's Auxiliary in aid of the Hongkong. Society for the Protection of Children,
Watch for further Announcements
St. John Ambulance
Brigade
FREE AMBULANCE
for keeping an eye on the
Americans,
One of our look-outs is Ser- geant Biggs, 20, who occupies one end of
a zig-zag trench about 200 feet above water. He has telephones and binoculars and a map. When he sees any thing moving. on the China side he makes notes and phones the information back to Intelligence headquarters,
"We retain the hope and will- Inguess that one day we shall be able to re-form that peace- loving community which was so fruitful in the hour of danger," he said.
Fog Envelopes London
London, Nov. 26.
for
again
cri-
Thick veloped many areas of Britain today.
The visibility was down? to 30 and 40 yards at the London and Northolt Airports, the terminals for overseas and European air services. Incoming air- craft were diverted to out- lying airports as far away!
Manston, Kent, and Hurn, Hampshire.
4.4
All flights from Northolt to Eire were cancelled.
Temperatures were be- low freezing point in many parts of the country early today. Some places had their coldest night of the winter-Reuter,
Russian
Version
Of
He was referring to the fact Korea Battle
that wartime "Big Four "alliance was "no longer in practicali existence".
of Tok-
London, Nov. 28, Speaking in St Avold, near A Moscow military commen- here, M. Schuman said that the "We see them patrolling the aim of the Western Powers was tator said today that the town," said Sergeant Biggs, "in to. "assure peace and defend "American Command" in its reconnaissance groups of 15 or freedom".
Korea drive did not undertake 20. They are soldiers wearing) Referring to missing Alsatians active operations east green and blue uniforms and who were forcibly enrolled in chon, on the central sector of carrying weapons. Up there on the German army, and some of the front, because "it does not that hill behind the thing that whom are still believed to be in looks like a pagoda they have got an observation post watching us. We see them coming and going." United Press.
Foreign Affairs Debate
London; Nov, 26.
The Foreign Secretary, Mr Ernest Bevin, will open the House of Commons debate on
Russian prison camps, he re-possess sufficient forces marked, "we have not ceased to for an offensive," take action about these men.
there
recent
"We have done it discreetly In a review of the and if results are not obtained military operations in Korea, soon we shall not hesitate to the commentator, Colonel Tol- protest before world opinion."-- chenov, remarked: "Reactionary circles in the United States pre- viously heralded in advance this offensive (launched on Fri
Reuter.
HANOI ARREST day), as the last and decisive.
OF REDS
Paris, Nov. 26.
push.'
"But how many of such last Vietnam security police, and decisive offensives of Mac- foreign affairs next Wednesday, operating in Hangi, the capital Arthur's strategists against the of Tonking, Indo-China, have People's Army have already
it was announced today.
He
PRESS PHOTOGRAPHS The Foreign
.:
"new stage" in Korca guerilla activities which, he said, must ba admitted were now... "one of the most important factory determining the further course of the war in Korea."
is expected to explain arrested 15 undercover Com-failed!" Britain's. attitude towards munist propagandists in the possible. talks with Russia and Jast few days, the French Colonel Tolchenov hailed a to make clear the form of news agency reported tonight. current talks on the subject In raids on, the propagandists' with France and the United Hanoi. headquarters, the direc States.
tor of the.. Vietminh.. Informa- The Foreign Secretary will tion Service and four members bo answering a formidable array of the Vietminh Central Com- of critics. From his own La-mittee were arrested. Copies of photographs bour Party, ranks 30 Members The police discovered stacks have asked for a revision of of. Communist literature, Viet- taken by the South China the policy on Korea, while 30 minh
In the newly phase, the Information bulletins. guerillas, fighting in detach Morning Post, South China have signed motions calling on printing presses and a wireless ments of 1,000.or even several
Britain to open the way for new set in raids last Sunday Post-Horáld, China approaches to Russia.-Reuter.
Thursday. thousand men are striking Vietminh propaganda services more powerful blows against Mail and Hong Kong "Tele-
had been completely disrupted more complex, comparatively Staff Pholdgtlphers.
by the arrests, the Hanol police more important enemy objecte claimed. Reuferau aus-Chahe asserted: "This is compell
the-American Com Morning Post Building..
transfer units and formationa the remin order to combat the "ÖRDERS BOOKED
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Berlin Arrests
Bet tren Londány Nov. 28.; elections, West German Radio The West Berlin police arrest-reported tonight. ed 121 demonstrators who were. Most of those arrested Live in scattering leaflets today calling the Soviet sector of the city, for:#boyzott of: "next
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