COMBINED SERVICES OFFICERS CLUBS.
PENINSULA HOTEL BRÁNOH
A
DANCE
WILL BE HELD IN THE HOSE ROOM (UTH. FLR) PENINSULA HOTEL
KOWLOON
ON THURSDAY, 10 NOV. 1945. BUFFET REFRESHMENTS
FROM 19.30 MINS.
Admission: (Mombers and Gusate Only) IIK$0.00 Including Duffet.
OWNERSHIP OF HARBOUR CRAFT
All owners and managers off harbour launches and lighters, excluding junks and native craft, prior to 8th December, 1941 are to render a return of the craft owned by them at that date
together with particulars of their
present location where known to the Divisional Sea Transport Officer, Peninsula Hotel, Kow. loon by the 17th November, 1945.
Captain W. J. MOORE, R. N. R..
DIVISIONAL SEA TRANSPORT OFFICER.
THE HONG KONG ELECTRIC CO., LTD. CHINA LIGHT & POWER
CO, LTD.
It him ono to our notion that anauthorised persons are illegally Tamamding money from goneumorg under various protexes for a p ply of lootricity No workman is authorised to enlloot any tunay whalacgver. Consumers are asked
to make all payments at the Cour- pany # Ollies and to refuse aay connotary demand, also to
roport
the dire umetanoos to the Hond Office of the Company moorraad. All workmen onrry identification mards and quosumers should refuse ∞ giru noɑess to any premízus anless the identifiontion card is produced.
THE HONGKONG ELECTRIO 00., LTD.
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CHINA LIGHT & POWER 00., LTD. Hong Kong, 10th. Novombar. 1945.
NOTICE
REPATRIATION NOTICE No. 33
S. S. "TAMOROA"
THE CHINA MAIL, HONG KONG, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1945.
FULL TEXT OF Mr. BEVIN'S
Palestine Statement
: .
LONDON, NOV. 14.
"HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT HAVE REËN GIVING.
SERIOUS AND CONTINUOUS ATTENTION TO THE WHOLE PROBLEM OF THE JEWISH COMMUNITY THAT HAS ARISEN BY NAZI PERSECUTIONIN GERMANY AND THE CONDITIONS ARISING THERE- FROM," SAID THE FOREIGN SECRETARY, MK. ERNEST BEVIN, IN HIS STATEMENT ON PALES- TINE IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS YESTERDAY,
1. The undermentioned aro listed for embarkation:- UNITED KINGDOM,
Mr. & Mrs. O. F. Bower, Mr. & Mrs. H. Danbrowsicy & Son. Mr. & Mrs. Madgwick, Mr. & Mrs. M. V. Morrison, Miss P. Barton, Mr. & Mrs. J. Skinner,} Mr. & Mrs. E. Obrion, Mr. & Mrs. M. A. Burruca, Mrs. C. IT M. Basto & two daughters, Mrs. S. G. Hobbs, Mrs. R Lazzeri, MI. & Mrs W. Paterson, Miss. J Cheng, Mr. D. C. W. Fitches & daughter, Mr & Mrs. E. R. Rodgers, Miss M. Corlobe, Mr. E. P. Julebin & Bon, Mr. & Mrs V. Volmensky & son, Mr. T. Henderson, Mr. T If Grimes, Dr.(Mrs.)1. Frommer, Mr. T. Swan, Mc. N. D. Mellan, Mr. P. Goodwin, Mr. K. N. McLeod, Mr. J. Lewis, Mr. L. N. Karpovitch, Mr. & Mrs. J. Michell, Mr. K. J. Martin, Miss, J. Martin, Mr. P. W. Jones, H, K. V. D. C.
A/Sgt. A. T. Lee and wife, Pte. N. Jaffer, wife and son, Col. H. L. Moors & dependents, Pie. G. A. Goodban, wife and,
8011.
IS UNFORTUNATELY TRUE, MR. BEVIN CONTINU
ED, "THAT UNTIL CONDITIONS IN EUROPE BECOME STABLE THE FUTURE OF A LARGE NUMBER OF PERSONS OF MANY RACES WHO SUFFERED UN- DER THIS PERSECUTION CANNOT BE SETTLED, AS THE NUMBER OF JEWS AFFECTED IS UNPRE- CEDENTED IN THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD. "His Majesty's Government "Secondly, to examine the posi- are taking every step known to tion of the Jews in thons coun- them to try and improve the lot tries in Europe where they have of these unfortunate people. We been victims of Nazi and Fasciat cannot accept the view that the Pecution and practical mea-i Jews ahould be driven out of Europe and should not be per
nitted to settle again in these countries.
aures taken ur contemplated to ba taken in these countries to enable
them to live free frunt discriming. ton and oppression, and to make estimates of those who wish or "Both the Arab and Jewish | will be impelled by conditions to communities lay claim to Pales- migrate to Palestine от other tine, one of the ground of the
Countries outside Europe.
IN INTERIM millenium of occupation and the
"Thirdly, to hear the views of her on the ground of his cumgustent witnesses and to cut- cal association, coupled with the ult representative Araba and
in the first undertaking given world war to establish a Jewish Home
reconcile these divergencies.
Lo
paragraphs
Japanese Restive
Tokus, Nov. 14.... Japancee unrest appears to bo rising nvor the comi fendallatio Japanese land mya- tem, which in reported tender the scrutiny of Allied head- quarters and the Japaneso government.
Ал approaching soint or pointed up the food and hous- ing shortages, Kyodone108 agency reported increasing support for the idea of oz- propiating Japancas. farm lands in favor of tenanla who have been in virtual bondage generatiana---Associated
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Crime-Bug Causes Great Alarm
London, Nov. 14. "Crime-bug" posters, which were 50 frightening that they made sid ladies, Hjving alone, and children nervous, wert
mentioned at o meeting of Sussex magistrates ut, Lewes yesterday.
Mrs. H. H. Strickland at yester- day's meeting said that the "feare ful illustration of the bug" causing great alarm,
Jews on the problems of Pales tine as such problems are affect- ed by conditions subject H. K. R. N. V. R.
"The task that has to be accora-examination under
The posters were displayed re- one and two above and by other Lieut. . C. Glover & Mrs. plished now in to and a weans to
relevant facts and circumstances,cently as part of a campaign by Glover.
"Repercussions of the conillet and to make recommendations to the Chief Constable of Sussex to INDIA.
crush what he called "a crime-bug" have spread far beyond the small His Majesty's Government and land in which it has arisen. The the Government of the United in the country.
Handling of Dr. & Mrs. O. 1. E. Sousa and Zionist cause has strong support States for interim children, Mr. A. V. Gouveia, in the United States, Great Bri- theme problems as well as for their Mr. N. B. Shroff & family, Mrs., where.
tain and the Damnions and else permanent solution. M. B. Iranee & children, Mr. Wilisation has been appalled & Man, M. A. Khan & children, by the sufferings which have ben Mrs. P. Keur, Misses H. & J' inflicted in recent years on the Kor, Mrs. Halawals & children, Pecated Jews of Europe. Mr. A. J. Janes & family, Mr. & Mrs. H. D. F. Perera & children, Mr. & Mrs. P. Parmanand & children, Mr. & Mrs. W. L. Sitlans & children, Messrs. M. Y. Khan, A, T. Chiba, S. R. Solina, S. Rijumal, Miss. S. DoB.
H. K. V. D. C.
Pte. & Mrs. F. Stanek & son, Pte. & Mrs. L. Brezny and L/Cpl. A. Jiricek.
SHANGHAI.
Mr. A. Chan, Rev. B. Tohill, Mr. & Mrs. E. De Vleeschouwer & children. Cpl. J. C. Fonseca (H. K. V. D. C.).
2. Hong Kong passengers will Jassemble at Queen's Pier at 9.15 am. on THURSDAY the 15th instant.
Kowloon passengers will as- All Chinese Soldiers who were serable at No. 1 pier Kowloon serving in 1941 in British Army Wharves at 9.45 a.m. to await Units are required to report to Embarkation Officer. the Jockey Club Stables, Happy
3. PassengerS Valley, by November 20, 1945,
must NOT for embodiment in a Chinese board the vessel without first ob. Poineer Unit.
taining their embarkation cards, which will be issued at assembly points.
passengers listed
by
All documentary evidence such an pay book, Japanese discharge certificate, copies of orders, let- 4. The above does NOT ters, allowance books or cards, incl ude marriage or birth certificates and RAPWI. identity cards, should be produced} at the time of reporting.
These documents are required| in order to obtain information so that pay and allowance accounts may be checked and foal adjust- ment made of balances due to individual.
5. NO PASSENGERS WILL BE TAKEN FOB SINGAPORE.
AUSTRALIA
H. M. S. "CHASER"
No accommodation is available
All payments made by H.Q.for passengers by this ship.
No 4 R.A.P.W.I. Control Staff,
third floor. Hong Kong and!
REPATRIATION OFFICER
Shanghai Bank Building, to ex- 13th November, 1945. Chinese soldiers in British Units
will cease on November 20, 1915.} HEADQUARTERS,
LAND FORCES,
HONG KONG.
BRITISH MILITARY ADMIN- ISTRATION, HONG KONG. C.AA. MEDICAL BRANCH
NOTION
It is hereby notified that the! Central Health Office of the Medical Branch (O.A.) has been removed to General Post Office Building, 3rd floor, as from 12th November, 1943.
Telephone numbers of the undermentioned officers of the Health Section are now as follows:-
ADH. (LtCol T.W. Ware) 39227
Lady, M.O. (Dr. Mary King)
39318
"On the other aide of the pic
ture the cause of the Palestinian Arale huis been espoused by the whole Arab world and more lately has become a matter of keen in
to their 80,000 ̧ØDE Cu. rest religwaists in India,
WIDER FIELD
in
*211 Palestine self there always a series of rifts and dis- Lurbances on the part of one coin- munity or the other, and such dis- turbancer are bound to find their reflection in a much wider forkl
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"Csiderationg nost only quity and humanity but of inter- national amity and world peace are thereby involved in searching for any solution.
are
Into com. commit-
"Fourthly, to make such other recommendations to is Majesty's Government and the Government of the Frited States as may be Necessary Lo meet immediate needs arising from conditions subject in examination under paragraph two above, by remedial action in the European countries in question or by the provision of facilities for Immigration to and settlement in countries outside Europe.
That ends the terms of refer- ere.
"Procedure of the committee will be determined by the com- mittee itself and it will be open to them if they think ft to deal simultaneously through the me- dium of a sub-committee with the various terms of reference.
TAKE STEPS
"The committee will be invited to deal with matters referred to
"In dealing with Palestine ander the term of reference with
the utmost expedition. Parties have entered Mitmeal. There
of policy made by His Majesty's Government course of the last 25 years.
kri
the
"Furthermore the United States
Government has undertaken that
no decision shall be taken in res pect of what in their own opinion affects the basic situation in Pales- Line without full consultations with both Arabs and Jews,
"ila Majesty's Government has decided to invite the Government of the United States to cooperate With them by setting up a joint Anglo-American committee of In- quiry under a rotating chairman to examine the question of Euro- han Jewry and make a further review of the Palestine problem in the light of that examination." THRMS OF REFERENCE The House cheered loudly when Mr. Bevin added: “I am glad to be able to inform the House that the Government of the United States have accepted this invita. tion."
"In complying with the seeund and
the fourth paragraph of terms of reference the committee will presumably take such steps they consider necessary in order to Inform themselves of the character and magnitude of the problems created by the war.
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"They will also give considera- tion to problems of settlement in Europe and possible countries of dispersal.
"In the light of their inventi- gations they will make recommen-
ed. said it would make people far
Mr. Justice Cansela, who presid
more nervous If they heard someone getting through the door of their home.
“Some of our magistrates' court": are rather like mothers' meeting places where people sit just to MOV what can be done about miserable. persons who ought to be put out of sight for a time.
"There is a little bit too much soft
about
a! the methods used, and more considera. tion might be given to those who have had their houses broken into and are in other ways put lo arent inconvenience."
SCARED HIMSELF INTO WALKING
London, Nov. 14. Twenty-five
Mr. years William Pulshaw, of West Harlle- pool, fell from a tram and became paralysed in both lega.
Ever since he has been helplcm without his self-propelled invalid chair-that is until a few weeks
ngo.
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One day he left home in La wheelchair to visit friends, and when descending a steep hill on the ay his brakes failed.
Scared by his experience. Mr. ART CARNEIRO & HIS ENSA HONG KONG ORCHESTRA Fuishaw,
who is 70 years old.
dations to the two Governments determined to be rid of the chair. for dealing with the problem in Next morning he tried to walk. the interim until such time as a but failed. "I kont un trying," ha permanent solution can be sub-said. "Every day my legs got am able to
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U.S. Far East Shipping Plans Drawn Up
WASHINGTON, NOV. 14.
Govern- THE US. MARITIME COMMISSION'S TENTATIVE PLAN FOR THE POST-WAR UNITED STATES MERCHANT MARINE COMPRISES 395 VESSELS ON 31 TRADE ROUTES, TOTALLING 8,900,000 DEADWEIGHT TONS.
the poli.
Mr. Bevin announced that following terms of reference agreed upon between the United States
and British ments:-
"Firstly, to examine tical, economic and social condi- tions of Palestine as Upon the problem of Jewish im-1 migration and settlement therein, and the well-being of the people now living therein.
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303-309, HENNESSY ROAD, WANCHAI.
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Teng) 39618
Supt. of Sanitary Services (Mr. L. Brower) 39256
General Office
39354
J. P. FEHILY,
Col. 'D.D.M.S. (CA.)'
Hong Kong.
12th November, 1945.
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The Commission believes that, York and Oslo, Gothenburg. British, Scandinavian and Copenhagen and Rign by three
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