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THE CHINA MAIL, SEPTEMBER 9, 1941
GOVERNMENT WARNED OF PROBABLE TIMBER PRICE RISE
CONTINUING HIS evidence before the Commission enquiring-into-certain-matters-in connection with the Air Raid Precautions Architectural Department in the Council -Chamber this morning, Mr. W. F. Carman, of Messrs. Marsman, Hong Kong, China, Ltd,. told the Commission that in September 1940, he predicted a rise in the price of timber.
Acting on that, Mr. Carman said, he ad- vised Government, through Messrs. Camp- bell and Pearce, to see if certain measures could be taken to offset any likely increase, either through buying up stocks then, or in- troducing some sort of control.
That warning was not heeded, figures for the purchases of timber Mr. Carman went on.
and witness handed up a list.
In answer to the Chairman of Chairman: 1 see that in April the Commission, Mr. Justice P.you purchased 5,000 pieces of E. F. Cressall, he agreed that had they done so, a considerable sav- ing would have been effected.
When the hearing was resumed, the first witness to testify was Mr.
timber?—Yes,
What tunnels were they used in? -I cannot say.
Were they used in the Hong Kong Bank tunnel?—I think not. From where did you purchase
E. W. Blackmore who said that, these 5,000 \pleces?—They were
as requested yesterday afternoon, | from Kin Lee, at $5.20 per pleçe. he had brought with him corres-
pondence relative to an order heNo Way Of Knowing"
had received for making 10,000 concrete blocks.
500000001
10 MILES 'IN
10 HOURS
An R.A.F. squadron leader, forced down in the Channel,, paddled ten miles in ten houts in rubber dinghy, steering by the sun, till he was picked up.
on
He had led a fighter squadron during a raid Cherbourg, shot down two German fighters over the Channel, and had his own" 'plane damaged.
INDIA WILL PLAY HER PART
The unshaken belief that India
will rise to play, her part worthily
Lin the present juncture › in' aug- menting still further the resources
Do you know whether these 5,000 pieces were available in of the Empire was expressed by Chairman: In a letter, dated September, 19407 There is no the Maharaja of Jaipur, yesterday September 9, 1940, the Director, way of knowing.
when addressing officials of the Air Raid Precautions, confirms Those belonged to the Chinese, the order for the 10,000 blocks Government, didn't they? betate on his return, after an oh- and also confirms the order for an lieve all sleepers in Hong Kong sence of five months on active ser-
vice in the Middle East. additional 10,000 blocks?—That is originally belonged to the Chin-
ese Government,
So,
Which employee in your firm So that the order came from did the buying of timber?-Mr. de
the Director, A.R.P.?
Yes.
Reduced Prices
Mr. Blackmore was then told he would not be required further for the day, but just before he left, Mr. G. G. N. Tinson, who had entered an appearance on behalf of Wing-Comdr. A. H. Steele-Perkins, asked permission: to put some questions to witness.
Chairman: Certainty, what are your questions?
Mr. Tinson (to witness):
Brockert.
were
And all the purchases made by him?-He discussed the matter with Mr. Campbell first and Mr. Campbell authorised him to do the buying.
*
You know that there was a con- siderable stock of timber at that date? Yes.
Suggestion To Govt.
He said that the Indian troops were full of enthusiasm and zeal to get at grips with the enemy again. Heuter.
V
Colour No Protection
The..political colour, óf Russians in France no longer affords pro- tection, for White as well as Red Russians are being rounded up by the French authorities at the be- Then why didn't you buy tim-best of the Germans, according to ber at that time?-I had discussed a message received from Paris. The the matter with Mr. Campbell and More and more Germans from first letter you received from the suggested. the price was going up. occupied France are leaving Paris Director, AR.P., was dated Sep-1 further suggested that Govern- daily for Poland from where they Eastern tember 3,1940 and after that you ment should do something to con- are being sent to the had in
interview with Comdr. trol the price and to make a sur-Front Reuter. Steele-Perkins?—Yes,
vey of all the timber yards in And it was a result of the in-Hong Kong. terview that you made certain What did. Mr. Campbell do?- reductions in prices? - Yes, from the suggested that to Government. £7 cts to 03, and 23 cts to 20.
When you speak of Govern]
J
At this stage Mr. Davidson in-†ment, you mean the P.W.D., don't formed the chairman that since you, or which department? That the previous day he had ascertain-suggestion was made to Mr. Camp- ed that Concrete „Products
bell and Mr. Pearce. technically, a subsidiary of Mars- And in spite of that warning
they did not take your advice? I presume not,
man's.
Faber
were,
Mr. Carman then continued his evidence and the chairman asked him: In part of your evidence yesterday you said that the reason why your firm was given the con- tract for tunnelling was because you specialised in this kind of work?—I believe so.
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--WASN'T THERE A GENTLE- "MAN BY NAME OF MR. FABER- WHO COULD DO THE JOB TOO? MR, FABER IS A CONSUL- TANT ENGINEER.
He has done the workithough?' Yes, belleve so, in Blake,
- "Gardens: NASIO
Would it be correct to say, that had they done so the price of timber would have been lower and a considerable saving would have been effected? Undoubtedly.
BRITAIN'S
GOOD CROP
DESPITE THE WEATHER IT IS SAFE TO SAY THAT THE FINAL WEIGHT OF CROPS
Has the work been competed? GROWN THIS YEAR WILL DAS-
Yes, but at the time there were a
ILY CREATE A HECORD":FOK/ number of slides and 1 thought THE CENTURY SAID MR R the work had been abandmed S. HUDSON MINIS
Kin Lee
AGRICULTURE IN AT SIVE", "STATEMENT: TER'S POLITIC/
What about the funnels on the DENT Kowloon side, are they not done | DON;" byan firm celled Kin Lee?—Yes,
Well then, Kin Lee were another
The bumper harvest. firm who could have done the job?jgathered in difficult weath -At that time Faid not know any fuitionis, arid - could unity havi Chinese firm was capable and that successful with the enorm was why I insisted there was 20: operation which was so sple be po subcontracting in the work gives by all sections of the we undertook, bun
munity.
How is Kin Lee paid, on a cost plus basis? I do not know but I have heard that it was so
In addition to the regular farnı workers and women's land army. The chairman than asked Mr. there has been constant work by Carman whether he had produced 1 school-boys and girls.Reuter.
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