THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1946.

Events In Sinkiang Remain A Closed Book!

CIVILIAN SOCCER TEAMS

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The following players of the Civilian teams are requested. turn out for the opening games of the Football League this week and The teams will be enesen on the field:-

Saturday v. Royal Engineers

V. R Navy ground. 3.00 p.m.:

Bax. D. beiro, A. Rahman, Alves, B. Wilkinson, T Castilho, 9. Cruz, C Santos, Aquino, A. Ramjab, H. Muthias. J. Jennings and . Jorge

Sunday V. South China, Soakun

3.00 p.m. 1. Leonard. A J poo. Hussain, NA Beltran, R Rocha. T. Alves, B. Gosano, T. Knight, M. Xavier, J. Pereira, C. Gaurh. A Brooks, J. Macthugall. A Collaes and A. Leck;

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EASTERN FA TEAM

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The following have been chosen

Bastern

thele respresent LAKU

maminst futbol Navy "A on Saturday Se

Chai Shui hang; Rau

Lang

June Yi-wid Chang mci Puk Kam hol. Leung Win chui and to

Tang Wai koon:

Kwong shaunSS. Wong Hak- Fang King cheong. kow, ni Shui-wing and Hike King-

Reserve: Yeung Shue

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HONG KONG ROTARY CLUB

By kind permission a closed business session lunchen will be held at the Officers Club on January. All Tucnday Rotarians who wish to rent w Katy wi h their association

that!

San Francisco, Jan. 3.

CASH SWEEP WINNERS Tenancy

Tribunal Cases

All backors at the Military Race Menting on New Year's Day who have not wet cashod their winning tickets in Cath Sweeps and the Pari-Mutuol chould present their tickets at the office of Kwole His-wang, do-Him Fat and Co. Idd. 8 Des Voour Road, Central.

BRITAIN'S EXPENDITURE

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Most of the casos dealt with by the Kowloon Tenancy Tribuunle yesterday were very short na near- ly all the opponents failed to file anawers before the stated time.

In Court with Mesare. Horace Lo, H. M. Slu and F. Xavier sitting, three cases were settled.

Thang Ying Kuon who presented the owner of No. 630, Shanghai St. requested the tri- bunal to ovict the tenant of the

1st and 2nd. floors, Woo Pak Chuen The apponent neither flied an answer or made an ap- Dearance in Court. Immediate eviction from the promisca Waa ordered. next case, Mr. P. C. Woo

In the but represented the applicant. Lo Yu still Kwan Taun. The opponent, than Ping was absent and will have to move out of No. 72, Cheung Sha WAD Rd. 1st floor immediately.

AMG

There is a dead-pan sentence in the Sino-Russian treaty of friend- ship signed last August:- "As to the latest events in Sin- kiang the Soviet Government confirms that it has no in- tition to interfere with China's internal affairs."

It is not

to know easy

the trained

schuola an army, but inteet events in Siakinng. "ether and elintes, and introduced their That doctrines of racial equality which na of last August or now. vast province is in China's "Wild rave the natives ore Bay-80

about what went on West." lying south of suler Men golia, cual of Soviet Risein, north The Chinese worried about whe

in more

thu ther

Russians

London, Jan. 3. would ever of Tibet and India. It than twice as big as Texas, a big leave, and in 1948 Governor Shenk Britain spent U.S.$1,243,000,- that Ra population ena only be asked them to do so, To the 000 less in the first three quar-

of everyone,

they laft

ters of the current fiscal year estimated at somewhere between surprise

thom has They took with

their in- one and four million. It

with compared

the dustries, advisors. teachers and period In 1944-46 railroads.

welfare workers, and Govern

their meri ber Recently the Chinese

expenditures are Teul ano need

Fifth charts who had been supplying it Army and moved froa Went Sinklang with most of its import U.S.$8,425,000,000

The fiscal year Sinking. China into

after the ed consumer goods. Thon. Record her revenues. reported failure of a Government ing to one of the fow Americans ends on March 1.

Kwan Sue Lan, nent for the mission to placate grouus demand-who has been there recently, Sla Spending in the first three

owner of No. 831 Nathan Rd. was totalled more than

the ing establishment of "Autonomous kinne relapsed into the conditions quarters

applicant requeating the ten- which had prevailed before the U.S.$16,000,000,000. The Briant Les Lum to shift out of the If true, these demands for auto- Soviet Russians had come.

tish Press Association said 'the 2nd floor. She told the tribunal; nomy sound similar to those of

revenue for the war period that the bre-war rent was $70 and the Azerbaijan in Northern Iran.

was more than U.S.$8,000,000, that she had changed her mind in In Sinking the groups, demand-

increased ovleting Lee because ice had would lag autonomy presumably

ly early 1944 there was on up- 000 short but was

Thu agreed to pay that amount. over the cor be the Tungus, Ugur and Kusukh rising of some kind anong the U.S.$101,000,000

$70 tell

men who make up the vast Kazakh tribesmen in the North responding figure of the previ- tenant was ordered to pay rent for September. Octobor bulk of the population and who eat. Some of Governor Sheng's ous year. Associated Press.

November,

and was allowed are ruled by a relative handful Troops Durand soins of thone of thinese.

Thune tribesmen have tribesmen FOTOSH

Ill-defined the

The! racial

dnsmen order into cater Mongolia. and lingulatie

protented across the borders of Soviet Russin dependency of Russia and outer Mongolia,

that its border had been violated, and Rassin bucked it up.

Chungking recalled Sheng and now Governor. It is appointed

Regions" there

FROM MANCHUS

UPRISING IN 1944

Wuch brings us to the preent this new overnor whose efforts history of Sinkung. The

to satisfy autonomy demands re- meana "New Dominion" and importedly have faited, and this has ules that it hasn't always belong fen followed by the entry of the ed to China.

Government's Fifth

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Republican China inherited this sereal space in Central Asia fr51 the Manchu Dynasty There was in the a blooty Moslem uprisin Thirties which the loent Governer. Gen. Shong Shily Tsa did not suppress at Soviet Rassin help This help Mas accepted partly because Japan. firs IT: Manchurin, already had her eve are asked to be present. Kindly Sinking, which theoretienlly

Ponikina estrious but undercon advise the undersigned by noon

ed resources. on Monday 7th January.

E J. R. MITCHELL

LL Col

Tel: 39305.

BRITISH MILITARY ADMIN

The Russians drilled oil wells,

BRUTISH MILITARY ADMINI- STRATION. OIONG KONG) FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS

ISTRATION, (HONG KONG ) | ORDINANCE NO. 18 OF 1937

POLICE AND PRISONS BRANCH

PASSPORT OFFICE

Persons desirous of obtaining or renewing passports or other travel documents in order to ea abl: them travel, are adv sed to make their applications as curly as possible before the proposed

date of departure as, under exist. ing cond tims, it is not always possible to provide the required facilities at short notice.

C. H SAN: OM, tolonel.

Passport Office.

31st December, 1945.

NOTICE

1. The provisions of the Factories and Workshops Or dinance, No. 18 of 1937, which require all factories and work shops to be registered annually with the Protector of Labour, will be enforced as from 1st of January, 1946.

2. Application forms for such registration and

further апу information in this connection can be obtained at the Odio of the Protector of Labour at Fire 1st Boot.

Building,

Brigade Hong Kong

3. Any factory or workshop not registered by 1st January, 1946 will be liable to the penalties provid.d by this Ordinance.

B. C. K. HAWKINS, PROTECTOR OF LABOUR.

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Chinese

Lawless Luzon

Manila, Jun. 3. Defence Secretary Alfredo Montelibano sald to-day that 10,000 sub-machine guns had been issued to a force of 19,000 for Filipino military poles operations against "lawless ele- menta," particularly in Central

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In 'A' Court, comprising Messrs. F. C. Mowfung

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Wong Sek Chung and Iu Tak Lum, the tenant of No. 27, Lion Rock Rd. ground floor, Ghi Shiu Dah, was ordered to increase his; payment of rent from $39 to $60. Although the applicant Tan Shiu Kee did not have any proof that pre-war rent was $60, tw oppon- eut himself admitted that he was ub-latting the promises out at $40 to a fishmonger and that he did not fle any WUF to the

Army

That is about all that is known Luzon. in this country of the "Intest

Persistent reports from Cen- evenly int Sinklang Associated trai Luzon have told of organis tribuna). Fresh

ed and hoovily armed gangs dominating the local govern-|

Some are farmers and ments.

Powderhall Sprint

Edinburgh, Jan. 3.

A. Mitchell of Ashington, whose real name is George Down, won the 130 yard Powderhall spriat Landican, the premier British ro

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others are reported active in the YEN SHI SHAN DENIES Agrarian movement against COMMUNIST STORY

Luzon's big landlords, ciated Press.

ABNO-

STRIKES OF 2,000,000

fessional event at Edinburgh, thi THREATEN

afternoon.

New York, Jan. 3.

OIT live yards, Mitchell, who is The United States Government 23-year old colliery electrician Management Board and labour and former Gateshead soccerficiais аго making renowed player. starting at 3 to 1, coverod efforts to solve Industrial strikes the distance in the splendid time which threaten to make idle 2,000.- of 12-13/16th seconds on a heavy 000 workers by mid-January. track.

The strikes affect the electrical manufacturing.

tele telephone,

and graph, steel, ment packing automobile industries.

He was followed home by Colin Wenver, who was half a yord away.

C. Maclaren and J. U quhart, both of Edinburgh, were third and fourth, respectively.

The winner at £126 and a sold medal. Reuter.

ELEANOR

PATHBONE PASSES

London, Jan. 3,

A noted member of the British

when a call

Chungking. Jan. 2. A apokeaman of General Yen Hai shan's headquarters at Tai- to-day yuan, capital of Shanul. donled the charge made by the Communists in the "New Daily News" in Chungking 50,000 armed Japanese troops had been put under his command for the purpose of attacking Comman. ist controlled areas.

Chine that

The spokesman anid the Com muniste themselves had employed "all possible devices to win the Japanese troops for subversive activities."-Associated Press.

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--Adapted from.

The labour sitation took a turn MOSCOW'S NOMINEES for the worse to-day

London, Jan. 3. tantriku.on Jan A want out to 200,000 mombers of the

Moscow radio said to-day-A United Packing, Houau

usu Workers' Union. A. Gromyko had been appoint- Union employees are asking for aed Rusalan representative an 25 per cent increase, which has the Far Eastern Commission already been turned down by the and K. V. Novikov as deputy. Also Istest United Newsreel by courtesy of U.B. Information Servico packing firms.-Reyter.

House of Commons Eleanor Rath TRUMAN PREPARING

bune, died in London last night at the age of 13.

Always taking special Interest BIG SPEECH

in Indian affairs, she was the au-: thor of the book "Child Marriage in India.

During the Spanish civil war, she visited Madrid and was save- ral times under shell fire.

Washington, Jan. 2. President Truman is aboard the Presidential yacht on the Potomac River drafting his speech for Thursday night in an attempt obtain public support for his legis On her return to Britain,

shelative programme during the cur- warmly advocated the Kopublican rent year. cause.Router.

Massacre In Ukraine

Nuernberg, Jan. 3.

An eye-witness account of how Nazi clito

troops and security polico massacred 5,000 Jows in one night in the Ukrainian town of

to

He will address Congress after it reconvenes on January 14.

Labour unrest, reconversion, combating inflatian, holding unem ployment in check are among the domestic problems facing Truman. --Associated Press.

MARINES DISSOLVED

Pearl Harbour, Jan. 3. Rowne was rend today to the court) The famed Third Marine Diy an the International military tri- nion, which fought on Bougain- bunal reopened the trinl of 21 vile, Guam and Iwo Jima, Nazis as war criminals.

beinir deactivated. the Navy an The story was contained in announced to-day. Their record In- alldavit by a German contractor. cluded 112 consecutivo daya of Hermann Friedrich Graebe.. combat. Early Eals week 2,500 The defondants, looking coftesh low point newcomers to the dirl ed after a 12-day recess in their sĵon juất Guam ep route to China. trial, listened interestedly as the Another 1,200 soon will hard prosecution unfolded the account the carrier "Bunker Hill" to-ro- of the bloody night in July, 1942. turn to plje United States, 40-

Associated Press.

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SHOWING

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It said Lieut. Gen. Derevyanko had been named Russian mem- ber of the four-power counc!! for Japan.-Associated Press.

RUSSIAN MOSLEMS

Moscow, Jan. 3. After completing a pilgrimage to Mecca, a group of Moslem lea- ders from the Soviet Union have returned to Moscow on their home- Ward journey.

They are from the Contral Asian Republics, including Kazak Uzbekistan. Dagestan, hutan, Azerbaijan and Tadjikstap Reuter.

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