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Sweeping Socialist
Victory In France
THE FRENCH SOCIALIST FARTY
A
PARIS, OCT. 2. ALREADY HAD LEAD OF BETWEEN 200 AND 300 SEATS OVER THE NEXT LARGEST SINGLE PARTY WHEN THE LATEST RESULTS IN THE FRENCH DEPARTMENTAL ELEC- ...TIONS WERE-ANNOUNCED. THEY HAD A CLEAN THE AND SWEEP IN MARSEILLES, TOULOUSE MUCH-BOMBED TOWNS OF LE HAVRE AND ROUEN, THE SOCIALISTS, WHO ARE THE MAIN SUPPORT OF OTHEIR HAVE ADVISED GENERAL DE GAULLE SUPPORTS TO SUPPORT HIM IN THE NATIONAL REFERENDUM WHICH IS TO TAKE PLACE ON OC TOBER 21, TO DECIDE WHETHER THE CHAMBER BE A SINGLE- ELECTED ON THAT DAY SHALL CHAMBER CONSTITUTION ASSEMBLY - AS GEN- DESIRE ERAL DE GAULLE AND THE SOCIALISTS'
OR MERELY A CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES OF THE TWO-CHAMBER PARLIAMENT.
There is a definite predomin- parties
ence
the Leftist of which traditionally support the Government. While the former ministers Plerre Cot, M Bonnet, de Gaulle's Minister of the Interior, and M. Retixier Paul Baitid, were all elecled.
THE CHINA, MAIL, HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1946
8
Mr. A. G. Jofford, •
REPATRIATION NOTICE No. Mr. O. H. Cammindo
The following are requested to stand by for embarkation for tho United Kingdoin or ports on routo on, (8.8. "HIGHLAND MONARCH":
on or about Wodnosday next S--..
Mr. A. H. Blaton Mr. & Mrs L. A. Boatle
Mr. J. Huntor
Mr. W. Jonis
Mr. J. Foll
· ̈ ̈ ̈·Mr. M. A. MoDonald
Mr. HL.B. Dowar Mr. T Cairns
Mr. T. J. Hornsloy Mr. H. WoodB
Mro. U. Woola
Matr. J. Woods
Matr. C. Woode
Matr. J.. Wooda
Mr. A. B. Farquhar
Mr. W. S. Dall
Mr. E. J. Stewart Mr. H. Tylor
One Friend In Mr. A. R. Bis
The World!
PARIS, OCT. 2. another former Minister, was INDIA WAS TO-DAY ALLO defeated. The former PremierCATED A SEAT ON THE Albert Sarraut and ex-minister CONSTITUTIONAL COM- Yvon Delbos and Guy la Cham- MITTEE APPOINTED BY bre were elected.
THE TRADE UNION FEDER.
Returns up-to-dule follow: ATION. Socialists 765 seats: Radica The indian delegation, how- Socialists
Communists ever, were unable to reach an 565; 017; Catholic Popular Repub.agreement as to whether India lean Movement 198.--Reuter. should be represented by the Au-india Trade Union Congress or the Indian Federation of Labour. The aettlement of this dispute was left to the Consti- tutional Committee itself settle at its first meeting.
War Risk Money Cut Alarm
Elis
Mr. W. N. Hondridgo Mr. A. E. Rose Mr. S. O. 11. Mayor Mr. G. W. Moreton Mr. J. H. Evans Mrs. A. EransS Mr. M. 3 Flattery Mr. G. C. Taylor Mr. J. W. Ho vlott
(Polico)
(Polico
Mrs. C. 'II. Cammilado
Mr. & Mrs. G. M. Roloholt &
family
Mr. D. DanielsonTM
Mrs. E. BL. Schroyer & childroo -Miss-S-Harris-
Mrs. A. Costollo
Mrs. W. J. Ponnington
Miss E. Allon
Mr. & Mrs., N. E. Huntor
Mrs. M. Histed and daughter
Misa-M. Tätz
Mate. R. Tats P.-
Miss J. Tutes
Miss H. Ayook
Mr. B. Gray
Mr. L. H. Railton
Mr. J. B. Harrison -
Miss E: M. Summórs Mr. & Mrs. Loduthofor Miso P. A. Lodorhofer Mro. M.. G. Froderick Mrs. W. Philli
Miss M. G. Paterson Mr. A. W. Ing.am-
Mr. & Mrs. O. Choug
Bra O. Chong
Mr. L. Q. F. Bellamy
H.K.V.D. C.
|REPATRIATION NOTICE No. 12
Sgt. Brown, W. H will leaves. 8. "HIGHLAND MONARCH" by the "Highland Monarch" 'on Wednesday, 3rd October, 1945.
Rendezvous at Queen's Pier at 1000 hours.
EN THURSBY Major & Adit,
H. K.V, D. C.
Miss E. M. Hioks
Mr. W. O. Higga Mrs. F. N. Hill & 2 daughters Mrs. G. Howell Mrs. H. Jamoa
Misa S. James
Miss F. James Matr. James Miss M. G. Lay
Mr. L. M. Lloyd
Mra. J. G. Lloyd
Miss K. Marley
Mrs. M. May
Miss L. M. Mo call
Miss R. Milno
Mr. F. H. Mody
Mrs. L. J. Monoy
Mr. & Mrs. N. D. Carmona & Miss M. B. Nowman
daughter
Mr. M. Boott
(Polico)
Mr. W. D. Gardner
Mina L. J. Chura
Mr. A. P. Zaromba (Polien)
Mrs. M. Hovlott
Mr. H. W. E. Heath
Miss 8. Ho viett
Mr. F. Ponfold
(Polico
Mr. A. E. G. Whooler
Mr. R. N. Bonnio Mrs. A. M. Rounie Mr. D. R. Fyllo
20
(Police)
Mr. A. Soutar
Mr. R. D. Paton
Mr. R.B. Davies
Mr. R. MoVoy
Mr. B. T. Ross
་་
to
Mr. D. G. McPherson Mrs. D. MePhorson Mr. R. North
(Police)
Sir Walter Citrine (Britain). Sidney Hillman {United States), Vaaslli Kuznosov (Rus- sia, Benoit Franchon (France) and Hu Chu (China) head thef committee.
LONDON, OCT. 2. INDIAN SEAMEN IN ENG The other countries repre- LAND ARE GRAVELY CONsented are Latin-America, Aus- CERNED BY THE TALK IN tralia and New Zealand, South SHIPPING CIRCLES OF STOPPING "WAR RISK" MONEY TO THE CREWS OF MERCHANT SHIPS.
The Indians are not alone in the dilemma, for British mer chant seAMED are also appre- bensive of the proposed wago cut.
Mr. Sayed Dulla, Seamen's Welfare Oflicer to the Govern- ment of India, said to-day: 11 war risk money is not paid, it will mean a drop in weekis
Indian earnings of amounting Lo nearly forty
rupees.
seamen
British ship-owners are dis cussing the whole question of merchant seamen's wages an it is expecled that a statemen. us to their future policy will b issued in the near future. AI though, the war has ended, rial money is still being paid to all
crewg.
An Indian seaman, expressing the views of
his fellows, said to-day: "We are still liable t be mined or unk by quantite uf war material constantly coming up from the sea-bed We do not want special can sideration but feel that the wa riak money should continue t be paid while negotiations fer
wage increase go ahead. dian seamen have a proud wa record and deserve considera- tion of their claims.'
In-
Africa, Italy. Norway, Po- and and Czechoslovakia, SOUTH AFRICAN PROTEST
оп
The South African represen- tative to-day protested agains. the fact that the "world's wrongs" are attributed to the British. We defend- ed the British dele- gution's demand that the new Trade Union Internationa abould concentrate
trade anton problems.
Defending the British against the charge made by the colour- ed delegates from West Africa and the West Indics, he said "I agree that there is exploita Lien in some British posses sions but let us tell the confer nce that working conditions in territories governed by other powers are infinitely worse."
it had been hinted that Euro penn trade unions were not con cerned about the conditions of the black people, but in South Africa their efforts had doubled the wages of black workers and reduced their working week to
urty-six hours.--Reuter,
ISYRIAN
POLICY
Mr. J. Wall
Mr. L. H. Oakley Mies J. In Wilkinson
Mr. F. J. Wilkinson Mrs. B. Wilkinson Miss J. P. Wilkinson Miss M. V. Wilkinson Miss M. E. Wilkinson Matr. B. A. Wilkinson Matr. M. Wilkinson Mr. W. MoHardy Mr. F. G. Appleton Mr. W. Williamson Mr. T. P. Ross Mr. A. Pouple
(Police)
Mr. & Mrs W. O. Orommolin Mrs. E. M. Van Loouwoon Mr. K. Bohorten Mr. D. Roukons Mrs. H. Costelos Mr. O. Bro
Dr. L. B. Ghowe Mr. W. Watson Mrs. D. J. Watson Mr. A. Billinglum Mr. W. E. B. Hoʻvoll Mr. H. M. S.Goldie. Mr. A. E. Tato Mr. C. Pope Mr. J. Ring Mrs. M. Ring Mr. F. Shanks Dr. B. Tillinger
Mr. F. V. Tistopad
Sir Athol & Lady MacGregor
(already embarked)
Mr. A. D. Brown
Mr. T. J. Laufer
Mcs. V. J. Armstrong & children Mr. & Mrs. W. G. Humphroys Mr. R. R. Todd
Mr. W. O. Nodus Mrs. D. A. Glazoonoff
Mr. & Mrs. V. O. Saymour &
obild
Mr. G. H. Cauthorloy
Mr. G. Frost
Mr. E. H. MaoNidar
Miss G. M. MaoNider
Mr. II. J. Purvo Mr. J. Barnot Mr. J. 8. Dinnon Mr. J. G. Bailey Mr. M. I. De Ville Mrs. B. A. Fidos Mr. R. A. C. North
Mr. J. G. Whiteroft
Rabbi R. Eloszor Mrs. R. Eleazar Mr. M. Eloszor Mies J. V. Eleazar Matr. E. Blazer Miss M. Elenzer
(Polico
(Polico
Miss D. Elonzor Miss M. Elnazor
(Polico
Mr. H. W. G. Molaren Mr. & Mrs A. G. Langston- Mstr. E. R. Langston Mrs. H. B. Loi, or Mr. D. Nickson
Mr. V. Olofinsky Miss M. G. Whito
Mrs. A. White Mr. C. Rotvoli'o Miss R. G. Ilazavotto
Mra. A. K, Saunders Mr. G. W. Shaw Mr. D. G. Cairns Mr. R. W. Jenner ›
DAMASCUS, OCT. 2.-SYRIA'S NEW PRIME MINISTER, SAA. DULLAH AL JABRI
STATET TO-DAY. SHORTLY AFTER OWNERS' ANGLE
HIS APPOINTMENT. THA The principal Impact of any THE FOREIGN POLICY OF HIS decision to
of FO stop payment
GOVERNMENT WOULD BE TO would SECURE CLOSER FINANCIAL money be felt when the men ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RE
their homes in return to
LATIONS WITH ALL ALLIETMA M. J. Wright NATIONS. ESPECIALLY BRI India. They are afraid that in
AND THE UNITED creased costs of living in Indiz TAIN would not be mot on their STATES
At the same time, his Govern
war
risk
wages if cuts are imposed, unment would seek to strengthen ar less they drew on their money much as possible, its relations with saved during the war years. other Arab states and would work An official of the Shipping with Lebanon to secure complet Federation of Great Britain independence in the Lovantand said to-day: "War risk money the evacuation of French troops. is pald by individual
Interested in th owners He was also very and not by the Government. Future of the Italian colony of
and hoped that Arab con The general view among ship owners is that the war, having siderations would be taken into
account in deciding its future
ended, payments should cease Router. accordingly."
No Need For Alarm
THUNKLESS JOB
that
Mr. W. L. Clarke
Mr. J. S. Charter Mrs. Y. J. 8. Charter Mr. & Mrs T. Bolt Miss Bolt
Mr. & Mrs W. Bruce. Mr. R. H. Woodman Mr. & Mrs A. R. Cox
Mr. W. J. Morris
(Polico)
Mr. H. H. Blyth & 2 children Mr. J. Evans
Mra. Evans & 3 children
Mrs. N. Elson
Mr. U. Davis
Mr. W. G. Makio
Mr. W. Tättlor
Mr. & Mra J. C. O. Chalmov
Mr. & Mrs A. D. Wyllio Miss M. O. Cameron Miss I. W. Cruickshanka Mrs. D. M. Tato Mr. & Mrs. O. Pfistor Mri. C. Barry -
Liverpool, Oct. 2-The Libera Liverpool "Dally Post." In on editorial yesterday on the nation Cairo, Oct. 2 alist movement in Indo-China and Java, says: "In all circumstances of Moslem The Association
Mrs. M. Allins It is not surprising
Pandit Brothers, which claims 500,000 Nehru, Indian Congross
leader
Miss A. M. Davies members and has just opened a an effort to make political capita' Miss D. B. Dymond branch in Palestine, to-day de-out of the matter, should fur Kids A. M. Cullinan nied the London report that it warning against the use of Indian
Misa B. Spry had nequired stores of arms troons in Java and Indo-China.
Misa 8. D. Bponder "Bat which the Bedouins collected commands in Jaya, has stated, w
as General Christison who
Mr. M. L. Bovan, after the desert battica of 1941.
no intention of paine work
beyon
Mr. H. Coyounůjlan and 1942.
what may be called
Mrs. M. Jo ories,- and coming to
the
safety of
British Mr. M. D. Watson intenres and prisoners of war Hov. R. W. Gallagher
"It is trao. that wa outs in keeping order. Top the zonk. It falls to the French hng The Association need cause problema which native stations
Dutch to dont with the politica no uneasiness in British circles, have greated the "Daily Post" they said.outer.
concludes. Routor.
Oficials of the Association said that it was a Moslem body working for Moslem principles and at the same time respecting all other religions.
ME. J. P. Nool: Bay, G. L. Konnady c Roy T. R. FitzGerald Mr. W. 1. Worrall
(Polica)
Mrs. H. G. Wittenbach Miss P. G. Wittenbach
Miss C. M. Wittenbaoli Mr. L. Guy
Mr. O. Dworjack
Mr. G. B. Shotton
Mrs. E. Westertuarıd
Mr. C. W. Trasise
Mr. & Mrs. J. R. L. Stanton &
child
Mrs. F. C. Allison
Misa P. A. Ayrton
Miss D. M. Baker
Miss M. N. Baxter
Mrs. M. C. Barber
Mr. W. D. Barker
Mys. M. V. Blako
Mr. & Ms. F. E. E. Booker &
daughter
Miss M. L. Botelho
Mrs. C. Burgess & daughter
Mrs. Chon o & daughter
Mr. & Mrs. A. G. Clark
Mr. G. G. Clarko"..
Mr & Mrs R-F. Clark Mr. & Mrd. R. J. B. Clark Misa J: Critolat Mra I J Cutler
Mr. & Mrs. H. Dawson-Grayo Mr. G. Da vgon-Grove Mẹ HiK. P. Địu Boastud Mrs. M. De Bobi por & family Mrs. K. K. Dobritsky: Mrs. O. K. Robinson Mrs. G. M. Dabgonj · Miss B. Earrior Mr. Q. O. Ellis Mias C. M. Fishor Miss M. V. fisher Miss H. 0. Fisher “
Mr. R. FitzGiorald
Miss I. Fit Gorald. Mrs. A. O. El panos
Mra B. L. Fob.a
Mr. & Mrs. E. J. Fordham
Mr. & Mrs. J. A For
Mrs. M. J. Fowlio
Mrs. A. C. Franklin
Mr. & Mrs. D. 8. Franks
Mr. & Mrs. H. W. Frazor
Miso E. M. Gray. Mrs. M. R. Gorondat "Mino, M. F. D. Gemmol "Migr W. I. Griški
Mr. E. G. N. Grimblo Mr. Mrs. A. J. Hall
Mr. P. T. Hamlin • Mr. HAJ. Hartwigeon Mrs. F. Haugland & daughter Mr. W. A. Hawkou*
"Mr. & Mrs. J. H.. Hodloy
family
Mr. W. R. Parker. Miss M. Parsons. Mrs. N.,Passmore. Mr. D. Passmore. Mr. G. W. Pearson. Mr. H. V. Pémble. Mr. B. Plumb. Miss B. M. Popo. Miss A, L. Popham. Miss N Quin.
Mrs. E. B. Redmond, Mr. M. Reiners. Miss D. Revoll.
Mrs. M. Rich.
Mrs. D. D. Richards. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ritchie. Mr. J. L. Robinson.
Mrs. A. M. Rowell, Mrs. E. K. Sounders. Mr. M. G. Saunders.
Mrs. D. L. Simpson and
daughter,
Mrs. C. A. Sing and two sons. Miss P. M. Black Mrs. C. Smith.
Mr. F. Solhaug.
Miss L Stops.
Mr. J. S. B. B. Stuart. Mrs. E. A. Stuart. Mias M. J. Stuart, Mrs. J. Taylor.
Mr. J. D. Taylor. Miss A. A. Thom. Mr. C. R. W, Thomson.
Miss M. M. Tyrrell.
Mr. A. C. Venables.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Van Der
Laan.
Miss C. I. Watson.
Mrs. N. Wađeson,
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Whitfield)
and family.
Miss W. Wickett.
Miss W. Williamson.
Mr. D. Wilson,
Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Worrall
and family.
Mrs. C. M. Wyatt.
Mr. A. J. Mackechenie. Mrs. H. H. Dubois and son. Mr: W. P. Clemow.
Mies E. Hall,
Mr. C. R. Coles.
Mr. R. A. Camidge.
Mr. E. S. Jones.
Mrs. E. Mack and child. Mrs. F. Kennedy-Skipton
daughters.
Mr. W. E. Jones, Mrs. E. Monks.
Mrs. J. Hill.
Mrs. M. S, Bruce.
Mr. A. F. Paul.
Mrs. Stainfon.
Mrs. B. C. Carter,
montioned in Natios, No. 8 should 1. The Stanley pasongors
1650mble at Stanley at 10:00 am. on Wednesday, the 3rd Ootabor, 1945...
2. The Hongkong passengers should assemble at Qoon's Piv: ot 10.00..mon Wednesday, the Iri Jotabor, 1948.
3. Kowloon Passengere should assomblo at tho. Ko vlen Godo va Wharfat 10.00 am, on Wodnaxlay the 3rd October, 1945, to avait the Embarkation Offloor. PASSEN- GERS MUST NOT BOARD UN- TIL AUTHORISED TO DO SO.
REPATRIATION OFFICER. 2nd October, 1945.
·
'H.K.V.D.C. REPATRIATION NOTICE
H.K.V.D.C. personnel leaving by the S.S. "HIGHLAND MON ARCH" (Kowloon passengers) 2, should assemble at the Kowloon Godown Wharf at 10 a.m. Wednesday, October 3rd, 1945, to await Embarkation Officer.
AUSTRALIA: It is expected that all those who have registered for Australia will be sent on the next available ship, It is not yet possible to give either the name of ship or date of sailing.
U.S.A: Those registered for U.S.A., who wish to procced direct, will be sent direct as BOOK as shipping can be arranged.
SHANGHAI: It is not yet possible to arrange passage to Shanghai Applicants will, how- ever, be informed as soon a possible after arrangements have been completed.
UNITED KINGDOM: It is not yet possible to give inform- ation as to when the next ship for UK will be available. All applications for deferred passages have been noted. Further instrue- tions will be issued in due course.
Hong Kong.
EN. THURSBY, Major & Adjt.,
H.K.V.D.C..
2nd October, 1945,
BRITISH MILITARY ADMINISTRATION, HONGKONG
MILITARY COURTS PROCLAMATION NO. 8 ARTICLE 6
1, W. (M. THOMSON, Colonel,
and Ating of Civil Affairs Ofider in exercise of the overs conferred upon me by Article 5 of the above- montioned Proualamation hereby appoint:-
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Button,
and two sons.
Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Ramsey
and two sons.
Mrs. L. Hutchison.
Mr. and Mrs B. P.. Fielder
and daughter.
Miss L. M. Metcalf. Miss N. G. Karmilova. Mrs RM Gilbert and
daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Braga
and family.
Mrs. E. S. Longworth.
Miss MP. Mackechnie
Mr. J. G. Hooper
.. Mr. W. Littlewood
Mrs. M. Beer
INDIAN PASSENGERS
Mr. K. Sabnani Mr. R. J. Bhavnani Mr. J. P. Hingorani Mr. F. H. Hosonally. Mr. B. U. Ebrahim MBA. Topf Mr. H. D. Tarxi
Mr. A. Abdoolonder
Mr. 8. K Hoosimally
Mr. F, G. Abagolóarlim:
Mr. T.. K. Tyahkhán
Mr. A. I. Tyabkhan
JOHN POWELL-LAIN, Idoutenant, Royal Navy, H.M.S. Wagor
and ・・
GUY LINDSAY-EDDIS, Lieutenant, Royal Navy, M. V, Aqangi
* many of the Standing - Military Court, sta
Givon under my hand at HONG KONG this lot, day of October. 1946.
W..M. THOMSON,'
Colonel,. Aoting Chief Civil Affairs Offloor..
Mr. B. J. Chanchalani Mr. T. D. Mirchandani Mr. M. N, Hirgrandant Mr. H. Jothigal Mr. R. D. Bukuhani Mr. C. L. Vasantani Mr. K. H. Mohamad Mr. H. Bedik Mrs. A. Batik Mias A. Bodik-
Mins B. Sadik
Master M. Badik
Mias Hanifabai
Mr. H. Baxamuda
Mr. & Mrs. D, P. Daryanani & Me. E. A. Ebrahim
family
Mr. J. Or Aasial
M. N. M. PAVEL
Mr. A. B. Ahmadbhai
Mr. T. A Dogoni
Mr. T. A Barmio.
Mr. A. D. Eurahim
Mr. F. A. Runwalla
Mr. A. A. Cader
Mr. T H Mendip REPATRIATION OFFICE,
Mr. & Mrs. A. H. Vaswani & Lab Floor, Hongkong
family
Mr. B. U. Mahsulini
Me M. M. Khaihol
Mr. P. Batramadan
Bank Building:
Tal. 89652
1st Octobor, 1940.