BRITISH MILITARY ADMIN- ISTRATION, HONG KONG WORKS BRANCH-CIVIL AFFAIRS
NOTICE
WATER SUPPLY
The public is hereby warned that the supply of water to that part of the City of Victoria, lying Eonth of Quoon's Road and on- дому Bond from Bowrington Conal to Koanoly Town will bo shub off from:
7 p.m. on 11th Decembor, ti
7 A on 13th Posombor.
7
7
TEL
7 m.
to on
ou 12th Deoxaber, bo on 13th Dearbor
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on 13th Doguinbur 146h Daostabor. antial rapsira to one of the main dy loos on the Island to be a grid aut if it in found noo 14 yoxtonl the porini o' restricte I supply further matic will be given.
J. FORBES,
LT COL
WATER AUTHORITY
NOTIE
The Aust nhan department of commerce has w leoined the ref cent announcement that Mong Kong was again open to trade and have suggested that Hong Kong importers desiring introduc tions to Australian exporters of advice regard export avail abilities should address enquiries to the Central Export Division c/o Commerce Department 30 Flilers Land. Melbourne: telegraphic addres Central Exports Division, c/o SEC VOM. Melbourne.
Certain preliminary enquiries by the Administration show that the following commoditics are obtainable is Augrala in varying
Cooking quanities:
utensils, kitchen ware, hardware, canned jam and frut, gin light upæer Jeut', wolle: cloth and knitted good, These enquiries
were
made however with a specia! end in view and are in no way an exhaustive list of goods at pra sent av tilable in Australia.
W. M THOMSON, Col.
Deputy Chief fiell Allaita Olleer (Civil)
BRITISH MILITARY ADMIN ISTRATION, HONG KONG
MEDICAL BRANCH
NOTICE
MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS
The attention of all persons who intend to engage in the private practice of Medicine and Surgery in the Colony after lat Janumy 1946 (other than Chinese persons referred to in Section 3 of the Medical Registration Ordinance 1935) is direct dta:
1. lo the case of musical prac
titioners who
NOTICE
TAKE NOTICE shat we have commonood our practice under the Orm name of Ford, Kwan & Ca' 7th floor, Loko Yow Building,: ¡Q-42_Quoom's-Boal-Contral------
G 8. HORD B. L KWAN.
Slottora
HONGKONG UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
na
NOTI JE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that
Extraordinary Go toral Mooting of all Mambors will he hold on Friday, 14th po. 1940 at 610 p.m. In the fall of t Paul Coiluku, Glanasly,
To receive the the 1941 Commited,
Report of
3.
To consider the Eleation nov Othoors.
of
By Order of the Committed, JO IN PAU.
Ady. Hon. Secretary.
6th Doombor, 1945.
THE CHINA MAIL, HONG KONG, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1945.
Disorders Break Out
In Northern Persia
RUSSIAN TROOPS HAVE MOVED BEHIND THE PER-
TEHERAN, DCC. 7.. SIAN TROOPS, SCREENING THE NORTHERN PRO- VINCES AND PLACING THEMSELVES BETWEEN THOSE TROOPS AND TEHERAN, IT WAS LEARN- ED HERE TO-DAY. NEW DISTURBANCES HAVE BROKEN OUT IN TABRIZ AND OTHER PARTS OF NORTH PERSIA, AND TWO MEN, DESCRIBED AS ADHERENTS OF THE DEMO. CRATS, ARE SAID TO HAVE SHOT THE POLICE CHIEF OF TABRIZ
Where
strative Services,
alice the
members of the Democratic Party.
1A
News from the town scanty but tends to support earlier reports that the democratic move- ment was spreading from the northern provinces towards the
So-enst.
Attempt On Egyptian Premier
BOMB
CAIRO, DEC. 7. A Ati
WAS THROWN YESTERDAY AT THE PRIME WHEN HE WAS ON HIS WAY MINISTER, NAHAS PASHA TO ADURESS A MEETING AT THE WAFDIST CLUB ON THE OCCASION OF THE MOSLEM
ESCAPED IN-
NEW YEAR. HE IS REPORT.
TO HAVE
"bomb" was a hand-crenate and JUICY
Ft was learned Inter that the
The rumours of
was thrown apsassinations
at Nahas Pasha's and fights in the northern provin
car from an open two-seater, but Ces, with which Teheran is full, the Premier's chauffeur accelerat have so far been entirely untrue
ed, with the result that the ex- Par instance, when the Governor plosion damaged only the back of of the Province of Mazanderan) the
car. was reported to have been assas British lorry were alightly hurt.
Three civiliano lonted,
a passing it turned out that policeman hind been killed by
-Reuter. nomads.
Governor once took strong measures to pre-
Nurteza Bayatt ut, vent the Democrats from occupy- in the central military garage,
ny
Vehicles are statwined, the reporta said.
Between Tubrez viet ontler, Democrats in thei The pulice in Teheran have been Matand aren are alleged to have plaeed in permanent killed two directors
state of, of the nd-alert in case of any sudden at- the police tempt at disorder in the capital chief, the local runs president Preparations have also been made chief of gendarmerie was serious Judge and two landowners. Afor attempts at arson. ly wounded,
An attack (11 the bels of fres in Sarab. 75 miles east af Tabriz. IN reported. The at tackers are said to have killest 21 then and two officer.
Elections fur the Azerbaijan assembly finished in to-day. The Demperat press atinconced the election of 706 Democrat randiales.
SO KILLED Oncial radio reports from Ta 1 d that 30 persons were kiled in new thrraks in th Run
Sİ province Azerbaijan.
Twenty-one gendarmes and two officers are reported to have been in Sarab when rebel Demo- troon billets.
Party Bebera attacked
national
ST JOHN'S UNIVERSITY Tabriz
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
Will the Graduate or Vader. graduate of St. John's University, Shanghai who is at present in Hongkong, sed in his nome and address to the following:--
United Shipping Co. 29, Connaught Road C. Telephone No. 28940.
BRITISH MILITARY ADMIN ISTRATION, HONG KONG
Secretariat for Chinese Affairs
NOTIUE
The Commandoria Chief has been pleased to appoint Mr CHAU TSUN NIN, C.8.E., to oct as representative in Kowloon of the Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Civil Affairs Administra- tion.
Mr. CHAU'S office is in the] Peninsula Hotel, Room: No 197; his office hours will be 10.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m
B. C. K. HAWKINS, Secretary for Chinese Affairs.
NOTICO
services supplied to the Army in Subject:--- Claims for goods and 1141 and 1948 before the return of
Iva British.
a
The optimism of the Prime Min. Ister, ibrahim Hakimi, who yes- had intended to resign, terday denied the reports that he Is լոլ shared by members of the Majlis
(Parliament).
Coming
[+
A movement fer
In
A nunder of other persona, eluding the local police chief and the president of the local tri Duna, are reported to have been Auled by insurrectional in the vicinity of Marand
Cream-
fruition
SIGNING OF LOAN AGREEMENT
Washington, Dec. 6. Halifax, and the
The British Ambassador, Lord United States Secretary of the Treasury.
Mr. tering with Russia is growing in Anglo-American Loan Agreement to Frederick Vinson, signent the the Majlis. The lender of this this morning in a lofty ready has 46 deputies with hin meat and brought lo Kroup Quavanus Saitan,
afoninted room of the State Depart and it was suggested in influential the three months' task of achiev quarters yesterday that he could ing an economic pact which will tai gave her approval of his be carry the Majlis with him if Bri set Britain un her feel again as coming Premier.
A trading nation And also Reuter.
the United States reciprocal ad- vantages trade.
In the feld of fiver The Agreement was published Washington at 10.30 p.m. G.M.T. simultaneously in London and (6.30
Hongkong Time-- Friday). Reuter.
The two escart vessels of the The Iranian Premier, Ibrahim and the Cauvery, are both expect
Royal Indian Navy. The Godavari Bakitol, to-day denied he had anying to leave harbour on Monday. Intention of resigning and assert the Godavari for Shanghai and ed his intention' to continue the the Cauvery for Tokyo. attempts to settle the problem of government charges that separa- Azerbaijan Provitice where the
that are hitting
ence.
for Independ-
Reports were widespread during the past week that the Premier would resign because of the situa
Chion Associated
Renter,
0.10
vive
'Daily Herald" Attacked By Communist Paper
LONDON, DEC. 7.
lon the north-west province and that he would be succeeded | by n government
which would THE COMMUNIST NEWSPAPER "DAILY WORKER" TO- favour the views of the Sovieti
f'rtas and
DAY DEVOTES CONSIDERABLE SPACE TO CHITI- CISM OF HANDLING OF THE NEWS OF THE BRI- TISH GOVERNMENTS ALL-PARTY MISSION TO IN- DIA BY THE "DAILY HERALD." OFFICIAL ORGAN COLUMNIST IN THE "DAILY WORKER" SAYS: "TIME
OF THE LABOUR PARTY, MOVED FAST IN THE "DAILY HERALD" ON TUES DAY NIGHT.
BY JOHN KIMCHE)
Teheran, Dee 7. from the North, on which Teheran 4
The stoppage of food supplies depends, has been lifted slightly but not enough to stop the rapid rise of food prieca.
Government buildings at Ban-
"During the afternoon Gov-j
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India' is British-owned. Herald" of over-cagerness
"One might suspect the "Daily create support for this expedient at 3.30, 0.10, 7.15 and 9.16 p.m.
to
dar Shah, a Caspian port, are re-rument announced the decision ported to have been acized by local to send a mission of M.P.'s to ARMED ROBBERY
India, and the "Daily Herald printed this and a leading arti- CHARGE
cle approving the move.
"The leader concluded: We readers might ask for what rea committed await with confidence the wel sun they are fobbed off with
Five Chinese were
for
and
fabbing off the Indians, the 'Herold's' million
for trial by Mr. C. Y. Kwan at coming ussent of Indian opinion. 'news' which is, not to put too)
the
Summary Military Court and forthwith there appeared
watch
ULAUDETTE COLBERT
GARY COOPER,
La
sharp a point upon it, unsub "BLUEBEAR S
it
yesterday, on charges of posseo across the 'Herald's' front page stantiated. sion of arms and robbery.
Accused
the headline 'Congress welcome were Chan Kwong. M.P.'s India mission.
ACTION NEEDED Ming alius Ngai Pel, 21, Le Luk-report: Rank and file members matched by a journalist with a
as Chan Pai-kyun. 25, Chan
"Government might consider "In large type appeared the whether alias Tai Hang-kul, and Yuen of Congress and other parties dash of yellow. au, allas Tal Su, 21,
finds Its policy Chan Kui, Ngau, alias Neau A
last night expressed satisfaction. They were
"Indian commentators waste. A notice was published in November 26, off a side lane in British Governmight to clear spare quick to ave the reason for charged with, On at the new endeavour by the little time over the proposal and te prosa on the 24th September, Second Street. did 145 instructing all persons who wit a dagger, while committing for India's future.""
carry arms, toisunderstanding over its plant. They recognise the old fami- have monetary claims on the offence or joining in its con
Har ways of Imperialist apolo-1 were no: Y. D. to submit these to No. 10 Leung of a metal
mission, INTEL with robbing' Le
QUICK WORK register by the Medical Staff Paymaster, Victoria Bar $10.60
getics. "Quick work to get those ex- wrlat and a felt hat, and Lopressions of satisfaction from continues the hypocrisy under "The Government statement Board prior to 8th Decemberricks by the 30th November, Tang of a felt 1911 the crasity for registra
hat and 8000 India," says the columnist, "but which the present regime in In- 145. All these claims should Chinese currency. tion that Board before
how much more convincing it dia is regarded as a constitu now have been submitted end! First accused WAS commencing to practise ia the
further all would have been if the "Daily tion to be protected from over- t1ose individuals with claims yet dagger
charged with
possession of a Herald" had printed some year 1946 paraant to the
to be submitted should forward
of throw by force. It is no con- Medical Registration Ordin.
Sub-Inspector F. Nolan said he
them. tiese at the earliest possible date. was instructed to ask that this
atitution at all but Imperialisti anca 1935. Enquiries con-
"Yesterday morning, however, rule enso be dealt with by the Stand- a few views from India began force.
upheld by overwhelming cerning applications may be The public is reminded that it! ing Milliary Court, and the apto come over the cables. Among made from Me. D. Britian is particularly important to make plication was granted.
"India needs and wants fran- the press, the Thacs of India' chise of a free people. It wants Evans, Johnson Stokes & caims in Hong Kong dollars, to Master, 4th Floor, Hong Kong caim a specific amount, and to pected to arrive to-day. She is ment-but, then the Times of honest purpose."-Reuter.
appeared to stand alone in ap- no more plous pronouncements The Jardine . E-Sang is ex-proving the Government state- but some Bank Building;
forward copies of all documents millog for Shanghat on Wednes
action showing an that support the chim. It is day next week.
br
This
"THORNYCROFT"
Our Branch Office han opened
Blair & Co., at French Bank
8. In the case of medical practi-useless to make a claim without
tioners who were registered adpulating a specific sum. by the Medical Board on 8th sim will have to be estimated in December 1941 the necessity sme cases, when the method of temporary premises cio Messrs. fx obtaining from the Stamp calculation should be clearly Offica a certificata to practise for the year 1946 (Stamp Duty $50 before commencing to practise in that yet pursuant to Section 21 of the Stamp Ordinance 1921.
WARNING
81CWI
-Building 2nd floor, and we shall be obliged if all prospec- The work of checking and tive clients will communicate gisting those claims started enquiries to that address during a from the 1st December. All the present emergency period caimante will be in due course handled and communicated to where they will be promptly b: receiving letters requesting our executive who is now pro- further information or evidence ceeding to London to ascertain or notification that the claim has full details and specifications with prices of latest models an all lines of our products:--
Vehicles-Petro Diesel. Marine Enginea. Potrol-
Diesel.
Oa and after 1st January 1946 the provisions of the Medicalbion checked. Reglaitation Ordinance 1935 will be rigidly enforced and pro esedi gs will be taken against all persons found to be practising medicins or surgery contrary to the provisions of that Ordinance.
J. P. FEMILY, Col. D. D. M. S. (CA.)
Korg Kong,
7th Decomber, 1945.
is temporarily in abeyance and 3. The question of payment awaits a Government decision. As soon as this matter is decided to public will be informed through the medium of the press.
1. H. GIBSON, Lt. Coloco
A. A. & Q.M.G
H.Q. Land Forces, Hong Kong.
Bollors Water Tube. Motor Boats & Water Craft
of all description.. is a Direct Branch of Our Hong Kong & China
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Skirmishing Continues In Sourabaya Sector
BATAVIA, DEC. 7...
THIRTY-EIGHT INDONESIANS WERE KILLED IN SKIR
MISHES ALONG THE SOURABAYA SECTOR, IT WAS INDIAN TROOPS CLEARING THE KANDANGANG RAIL
DISCLOSED BY THE BRITISH ARMY HEADQUAR-- TERS TO-DAY.
WAY STATION, WEST OF SOURABAYA, KILLED SEVEN INDONESIANS WHILE D'ISPERS IN G A CROWD.
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nees it Bandown by sendlig fugees from Ambarawa to Se
A column of evacuating re- representatives to tell the pobu- marang encountered no oppoei. Iation that the British are con- tion. cerned only with catablishing pital in Batavia has reported. The central public hon- order.
NG bombed, the Indonesian Head-
Rocket-firing Mosquito planes treated from Oct, 1 to Dec. I
In eastern Java, the Indone quarters bullding it Bandoeng sians, annoruced the capture of this morning, and troops sue-Lour natives accused of spylog ccoded in removing Eurasians for the Dutch Associated Kal. 20080. from the southern district to Press.
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