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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1946.

LIN YU-TANG ON News From

Canton HIS NEW MACHINE

NEW YORK, JAN. 18.

An application by the precDR. LIN YUTANG, THE DISTINGUISHED AUTHOR

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tion for a remand on the struts. that it was not ready to proceed with the case was refused by the

gistenie, Mr. C. Y. Kwon the Summary Minnie four y

whoti

The Sun terday morning was charged with unlawful po Hasion of two inin bedstends and

to wooden fixtures

Chinese templa.

Mak

manet.

belo

the

Application for

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were telez the charge of $. I Bradley was just In very

ael evening on Thursday Police Lad hind no time to mater the nes

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WHO RECENTLY ANNOUNCED THE INVENTION OF A CHINESE TYPEWRITER, SAYS HE. BELIEVES IT WILL REVOLUTIONISE OFFICE AND BUSI LESS METHODS IN THE FAR EAST HE DECLARES THE MACHINE MAY "DESTROY CHINESE PENMANSHIP" BUT HE IS SURE THERE CONTRIBUTIONS. WILL BE COMPENSATING

ONE OF THEM, HË SAID, WILL BE THE OPEN ING OF CHINESE OFFICE WORK TO LARGE NUM BERS OF GIRLS WHO NEVER HAVE BEEN ABLE TO QUALIFY BY DIFFICULT PENMANSHIP STAN- DARDS.

on the Dan said his work Typewriter had consumed 30 years of planning and a wood little for

Tdy Kwan reford the spallion ten, dating that the man hastane." nlready bega delarned 24 bouts It is a machine, 12 by 18 by 9

inches in size, with a five row kay

rd of 84 key*.

The top three grenzesent the top halves of Chinese word symbols, the dlher rows the lower halves.

and it would not be fail Ad

just journ the paste

bersama the Prosefin e nel ready to pro

Constable 410 gave evatrice of The area of

Witness A 1 ป. www cerised exerving the articles At Wanch Gap ad almut 3 15 comu

Aerused wand the artjeles Wel given hun hs a friend an Aber Bren

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In the same way that you have to know how to spell a word in English you have to know what bicture symbol

the rebrusenta Then on Dr. Lin's fluities word. maefume you press the two "half" Key shaitanen, dy, press a Uunt | button with one thumb anel there is the word The operation

Lake tur res fane w bling &

Readers' Letters

Porters

We have modest with rater

Add your arti lys on for Monte insu nel audien skate of the Fleet Traps.

4 | buat feel at France some an intern was

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men who pavest E quem in the Mind Ta mamely the Flown Tram Portes

I believe we are corpoet in any

bren ing that the Potters had working in the sweltering heat ol Manus and Leets for the e mantl hester Monte are arrived after

breakdown

the Commiesoner of Police for has

The complet Ed

Petlen ver See answer above

Your 11ese apuroaches the w

biect From blir opposite wurde,

the w of all

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stupion Ed

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15.J Lotter

hot!

Letter One, too fanedul Two, failed to kel the BL

even dore the Slontelance beenuse the ship's company were supposed to be too busy, but even with ty work Mustelare had to deal with she managed to work tropica! rua

The Perters were there sal Pe tine, from the beginning of the hern draules ieradus theim till the end, with only a

break of four days have in Syd

we deserve Surly the parties wish, | ney.

Ineation The wonderful organe Tunted in a Board of A..

sation of the Flex "Train"

The

tation

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them becaues they do aut know where their goods now are.

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are now dispenserat thero are mod at and dat here pul of as

No flone hour

zlat we 25 forgotten now the ani to over, but the months of swrhering hout any dimenfart wall five loav in the manarios of. The working men of The Pet Train

FOUR OF US

Thanks

Sir, it is very pleasing to noty that at last wome one has recogule the work done by Roval At Posve drivery; shans meept ne great thank

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Deserving

Su. During the rehabilitation of the Colony we have noticed in very many enses that, in spite of the superio education and ability of the Chinese girls in office work and secretariat, the injurity The besilauns in the Liovernment and in particular 1.AT. Service in the knot have bee Blied by

of

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Canton, Jan. 18. Mine sweeping of the Cantor River-and-the-astuary—which.

was

originally schedules for completion this week by the Bri- tish Navy has to continue until mid-February owing to dificul sweeping conditions.

March.

Kowloon Tribunal Upholds Landlord

BECAUSE THE LANDLORD-INCREASED THE RENTS

FROM $08-TO-$10-A-MONTH,-YAU--KAM..._YAM.. TENANT OF THE FIRST FLOOR OF NO. 36 DES VOEUX ROAD CENTRAL, APPLIED TO THE HONG KONG TENANCY TRIBUNAL TO VARY THE RENTS OF THE DISPUTED PREMISES, OWN- Repatriation of Japanese pri - ED BY THE WO FAT COMPANY. soners of war and civilian In- torness and import of much Hearing of the applicnitor was the rents. The application was needed rice from Siam and Indo- before a Tribunal comprising therefore dismissed.

Mr. Lo added that at law the Measra, M. K. Lo, H. Wong Tape China will be delayed farther.

landlord could apply for evic- It is expected to send the Ja-and Chan Kwan-po.

Opponents admitted that the Hon of a principal tenant not in panese home by late February or euriy

There are pre-war renta of the premises actual occupation but that must about 46,000 Japanese prisoners were #68 per montà. Leung form the subject of another up- of war and some 900 civilian in-Ying-chung, representing op-plication. ternees around Canton includ-ponent, whid that the premises

So were

"It to originally let single letter on an American type-ing seven newspapermen,

für about 90 civilians have died friend at cheaper rentai, of $68. BRITISH MILITARY ADMINI- writer.

What the key operation does is of illness during their confine- Applicant, witness said, came

STRATION, HONG KONG. quickly to rotate a drum mechan ment, although they have the into possession of the premises In on the inside of the machine

nedical seruter of Japanese without consent of opponent and on which are banked up all the

Dr. in army and military doctors,

paid no rents during the occupa- sunulate word symbols.

Living quarters amoni the lion. After the reoccupation declare that 90.000 word

civillans are rather ap-

congested applicant naked the premises la- binations are pussible on the

Dane 1stand at Wirpoa. be transferred to his name and Paralun He toodel anchine, now

about 10 miles east of the city.

that the rents was told being manufacture includes the

Applicant Rice prices still remain high $180. Engish alhabet, and there plenty of room left for others.

ow ng to the difficulty of im-month's rent and nothing since. is it n d to dhect the removal, Domnesthe The rents were fixed by the lou or siter 1st June, 1946, of CREATEST GIFT fasolarly author call the

"My greatest gys vation Clona.

com.

JA

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thing this cereal. supply is available only in small quantity, and the food aluation

nereasingly critlead. Anse- ciated Press.

Offered Bribe

To Constable

paid

Tribunal at $68 per month.

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were

one

APPLICATION REFUSED Another application for varia tion of rents was brought before The sate Tribunal by Ryan Kee Gern stainst Kam Wing-wah in respect of the premises at No. 376 Main Street West, ground hoor. Mr. F. H. Loseby repre- sented opponent.

(Medical ranch)

NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that it

an ur authorised grave fem the Argyle st. War Graves Cemetery. The headstone of the grave beats the following irecription-

Miss Frostin Coin Teen Fung Died 28 July, 1945 Ake 28

Previous efforts at develoning a hinest Typewrites. Dr. Lan savs were Umitted 1 "murety trivaneps"

word 171 which each dol hand to Es micked manually gt af i enek contacting thousands of metal slugs. The result been that commerci and govern- the ment cave

had to pri T

Mak Ming. proprietor of the slow process of having everything

Charged with giving a bribe of Rivan Kee firm, said his wife Be in- written by haul, including correa. pondence of the Central Govern $15 to a Clines, pode constable, occupied the premises.

in the mehan Po was

summoned before self lived nl No. 367 Mala Stre, 1

and of whese bouy concerned, or ment at Chungking.

that the Summary Mak states busy at Washington #hul even the

the duly author sed agent of such Increase the Hank of Chinn.

no Militare Court, Kawton, yeater-wanted to

from $30 to $60. The pre war 1 gal persona representa ive of ray.

Accuard, plouding only, admit-rents were $25 but witness stat-next of kin or any other person who has sufficient interest in the ted that on Jan, 17, when he was fed he was willing to pay $350.

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uch being as a carbon copy, and That was 8 Langt HAT wi six duplicates were needed.

Dr. Lin feels Heat his muchin has serat futere hives t

menisur up a cristine industry for China Until now there has been no appuratus similar to tie wen

willcient ters Hautype for

and sperdy printing. Everything has to he hand set.

ing

M

Latimerad

lace

The le, al pero al representa- tive of the next of kin of the Breon whose body or the remains

Cross-examined by Mr. Lose-from val of the body or remains

to FL

coming in fiven the New Terri- tories un a truck carrying fre wond, he was stopped by a policey, Mak admitted that the pre-in question, may be granted a man per cit, under prescribed con- man, Tang Kau, P. 6. 934, at the misen were sub-let Junction of Castle Teak and Talpe named Ho Man-yee for $36 aditions, to make private arian-

further admited

semenis for the exou-nation and Roals. He had na permit for the month. He

diaporal of the body or remains firewood and was told by the con- that Ho lived there himself.

application table to go to Shamshulto Police

Damissing the

J. P. FEHILY, Col., WRIGHT YOUNG THINGS Stallon. On the way he offered Mr. Lo said that the applicant (PT1 the Fee that the Chinese nar-$16 but this was refused by the appled for variation

DD.M.S. (C.A.). Hoi will call for 50,000 typewriting policeman,

ground that the landlord intend- Mt. machines within three years.

Tang Kau, police constable Lin plans to have them manufac

duty at Taupo Road, testified thated to increase the rents. tured in this country as a prednet

he stopped acensed and asked for Loseby, on behalf of the land- his permit. Accused could not pro-lord, had said that the pre-war American technical workman. wum Band Chumse intelligence." duce any document and was taken rents were $30 and the and "It will bring into existence in by him to the station. On the way lurd was not seeking to increase Clana the elas of Americans Ind-

nocused forced him to take $10. the s'eno. He refused the bribe and accused greatly. I mean graphers." De Lán explains. "You offered him $16, putting the money ace poing to see a lot of bright into his pocket. The bribe was young things around a Chinese of refused again.

uf fee from How De, and that

Portuguese

After all, the Chinese have been course keys up the office almos phere anywhere, makes it neater. our Allies for the venes of the

tenant. war, and the persoas in parti Chinese affees will stick to men cular have been ve mima it Hong secretaries principally, heeate the Kong Lately

aloneart of Chinese existing let

penmanship is so their laving while

Portuguese dieult and not many girl can qualify. With the typewriter, any compatriote have been having fairly good time in Maco where.

Chines

nese girl can now step Into The while the inevitable tale of

war

Position and

and produce ngat, profes eame to their door and naturally sional engrespondence. That means had un effect on their lives. they a whole lot, because a whole new great weasure secure profession will be created."-Asp- were in a

ciated Press. from the horrors of internment. servitude to the Japanese and the hunger of the surrounding coun- try.

EL པ་

Echo Of Queen's Rd. Incident.

on

Mr. W. H. latimer deferred sentence to this morning. Inspec- ar Byrne prosecuted.

Tempting Offer By Chungking

The Chungking appointed Ullico of Fuppet Administration in Can- ton is offering a reward to the public for information which may lead to the seizure of puppet pra penty at present concealed all over the city.

the Ad Le making the after in Hong Konar half the

it particular

ministration calls upon the publie these Chinese girls hayo hud

Pard life during the occupe.

to co-operate, as it is believed that very

in a considerable quantity of Their Gun An #surenb<qRksxhly

The disorderly behaviour of concenied puppet property.

ownership parents have skimped in

Proponty of puppet ow large crowds of Chinese on Thurs way in order to educate them and, now that the Bri

British Navy which day evening following the incid-which changed hands after August

ent in Queen's Road Central in 11, 1945, le llable to seizure, we have always been taught are

*v.

The reward in on a sliding scale, ambasadors to the Empire have which a Chinese Army officer was returned to Hong Kong and have involved, and resulting in an In-ranging from 10 to 15 percent of mado a good lub of work with thedian silk store being stoned, had the value of the goods seized and a sequel at the Summary Military proved to be of puppet ownership. material available of rehabilitat

ATTIVE.

the

plunt

C. T.

there

Not Good Enough

Throp Chinese, Wong Hing. Lam Shing and Lam Kwok Kuen, were arrested by guards inside the Commando Sigmal Barracks, No. 3, had permits from the Mindon Row, on Jan. 17. None of

authorities. them

BEETHOVEN'S NINE SYMPHONIES

of

Beethoven's

BRITISH MILITARY ADMIN- ISTRATION, (HONG KONG.)

MEDICAL BRANCH

NOTICE

1. It is hereby notified for information that spaces for the

The playing Symphony No. 1 at to-morrow's ual Chinese New Year Fair (gamophone Concert at the Ca(January 22nd to February ist, thalle Centre is intended to be the 1940 inclusive) will be allotted in First of a series which will comthe following stron18:--- plete the whole Nine Symphonies, They will be played at intervals

Serville,

itatu

A major of two weeks.

Composer will from some other appear on the programme of the intervening Sundays.

The

Barber of Songs from

Cavalleria Rusticarn" are also on and "The Messiah" to snurrow's programare, and other instrumental Itens Include 'Fantasia Khan Willame

by Thomas Tallis" Thomo

The Catholic Centre is in King's "Zigenner welson" by Sarasate. Buliding near the Star Ferry, and the Concert begins sharp at 3.30

..

Had Military Blankets

at tho C. Y. Kwa

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or #

&mi

the

Hong Kong Island

Gloucester Road, Wanchai:--

from Fenwick Street Stewart Road.

Kowloon

to

Wat loo Road:-from Nathan

Rond to the sea-iront.

Argyle Street:--from Sham Chun Street Portland Street!

to

Nan bang Street: - from Tai Pan Street. to Cheung Sha Wan Road.

There streets will be marked out in stall-spaces of 10 feet by 10 feet and the fee for each stall space will bo $.00 for the period of the fair.

Custodian were made available to amount of equip and the huge greatest friends the British Em-applying for a remand, stated that yesterday, first and second accused Wane Lam. On being questioned, be allowed

Of

2 No unauthorised stalls will

3. Stall spaces will be lot for the 320 cf the Illowing com- modities only

the Colous, she

served docents will also be

That is all very well incar

We are only too sorry that you: lat as it goes, but it dir, no

sed erthe main objectioa in

Jump only a work being done in the Colony by disperals of property is the

R.A,F, transport. sence of knowledge at de

ships Ever since the While the Tapa Pas mer stinge

R.A.F M.T. vehicle carrying were re they appear to have there has come about an M.T plased generał ja with murah, is Poul, muned "Dockside M.T. Puol" whose fob it became to haul all he The result mas godown.

commodities unleated from th and undoubtedly is in many cases

eltims that have arrived here. many that goods are here, belonging to date, and will continue to haul still to individuals at

the commnodies from ships present fil

ing the Colony, it in bard to see Court yesterday morning when Ho

Caught with ton blankets of o Colony who are unable to claim rome.

Dockside M.T. Pool, was ich

Applications for stail-spacos the Chinese girls out in an inferior Kwong, described

ho, operator at Kal Tak nerodrome.

type issued to the armed forces, who. ponsible for unloading all troops. position to the Portuguese

Mr. was charged before

Mnk Wun was charged before Mr. should be made in person at the that with all due respect to them, only

Summary Hawkers' Licensing: fich, Wad- stores and equipment

yesterday with

chai Market, Queau's Road Fast, cone into the Colony since partially gave the United Nations Kwan.

Ho was alleged to have "made 6358 Wing arrived on the Sept. 4, a modicum of support when the through all the Colony's godovar.

tide of war turned in our

Tour 1945.

aapeech" tending. directly or in-

Military Conn

Makt was carrying the blankets Hong & ng, of or after January looking for property, even if there

The drivers of this Puut have All this is no doubt due to the directly, to incite persons to inter

unlawful possession. in sack in Wing Wa Street on 21st, 1946. fewer abstacles to access.

also carried all the civilians who fact that few, if any, of the people fere with the paintenance of law

Thursday whon ho aroused Svine dispossessments withoth were repatriated to and from their in responsible fobs had no previous and pood order in Queen's Road

Central on Thursday... Chinese Armies who knowledge of China and no know

Dat. Sub-Insp. R. MacKenzie, Summoned before Mr. Latimer suspicions of a Chinose detective, emmpensation might be avoided ships, the Ohi

papers and Mak produced some a list of property held by the have paared through this Colony, ledge at all of vorhaps one of

all N.A.A.FI.

Como he was awaiting further instruc-stated that they went into the claimed these wore bills for the that has Dire ever possessed.

blankets. Unies Gov been landed here.

the younger element of our British tions. The case was adjourned to racks to obey a call of nature. was Third accused said that he wanted public inspection.

Often these jobs entailed work-confreres like to have their offices Jan. 25 and bail of $250

to pick up some empty tins.. ernment believes that the owner

the date the early hours of the look presentable to any visitem, allowed.

Fib. 8. J. Brooks, who sunda the are likely to be sufficiently com-morning, in one instance the M.T. but in our opinion, during this WATERLOO ROAD arrests, testified that he heard pensated by payments on claims officer worked on the quayside un transitional pariod, efficiency

ROBBERY

nolaas from the stores and caught required, not

accused inside the store-roon, ornamentation. for was losses!

til a very late hour unloading rice

In the previous paragraphs we

A week's hard labour or a Dau and grain, which is only too vital.

have quoted exactly what we fool. The first of a group of eleven to this Colony.

SI, Forster of the Dockside M.T's and wo Although R.A.F. DINNER

ones who foel and think alone mitted an armed robbery on Jan. Members of the Mobile Signal doce a number of jobs for the the same lines. We are not mak-8 at No. 8. Waterloo Road, was

N.T. MURDER CHARGE Unit of the Royal Air Force aro Garren, the most recent one being remarks against any particu-charged before Mr. W, H. Latimer-

Inspector Drury told the Coum giving & dinner at the Dairying conveying the "Balley Bridge", lar vorsons but the wituation exler Fosterday.

Lam Tin Cheung, of Kam Shan Ford, Kowloon, this evening bo which was recently erected on the all over the Colony, and we hope the Commanding Offloer and other Frontier. (This job being carried that anything we might have said that nocused, and ten others, arm-

peanded with three automatica, fourVillage, in the New Territorios, members of the Unit who are leay-out with the aid of Heavy Trans- will in the future slys the people rovolvers and tour Mauser pistols, was charged before Mr. W, H. in Kowloon yesterday Chabova.esmoodi:lee key desire to

who moat deserve port Pool).

woman, be year's hard labour by Mr. W. II. There isn't any driver outatandey have every right to expect robbed the inmates et No. 9. Latimer yesterday with murder Wong Hon, was sentenced to a

his, step-mother, on Latimer for possession of a ine as they all worked in perfect that is a greater share in the Waterloo Road, first floor, of cash in an old Chinese

munition without permit M.T. Pool" could not have done the tags of the situation that are bo-watches, three overenate, amu Jan. 12,

Inapoctor Drury told the Court other than the authorised stall- coming vacant, both in the Govern Chinese dresson, gold rings and Village park at han down.

Thanking you once again for ment Servies and H.M. Exod earrings.

The police asked for a seven-day anked the woman for money, which that accused was arrested at spices mentioned in para. 1. above ments during this post-war period.

Was refused. Later he saw the Nullah Road, Kowloon, on Jan: unless they ore in poleusion of mentioning the R.A.F. drivers.

DOCHSIDERS. as well as in the future, for the remand, which was granted.

woman paling money to purchase 17 With hini wore two Chinese benent of the good relations which

London, Jan, 18, rice and repeated the demand soldiers. One of them told thoawke's Lionces Vald for tho ANSWERS

have existed between the British

J. P. FEHILY, Col. unfortmunte and Chinges from time humemorial

The Rome radio says that in The murder Heald to have paleo that the revolver was his. cu rent year t Kit Lam; The unfortunate and.

operatione against been committed with rowolver. Acursed admitted the offence'.

Fown but said that he was-herber Desented was killed Intact and inclinat to which wour letter refere as well as, for meople who have

“and: vou"racist elemente Belly Bruerillas: Gaye? been homai

ing for home shortly.

H.K. FACTORIES

The question of retting the Colony factories back into opera tion was discussed at a mosting of the Hong Kong Chinos Manufac turom Association on Thursday afternoon.

Mom factories still have their plant and

is

Told by the debeative that the blankets wore military goods, se used sald he was taking them to wash. As he could not produce a entisfactory explanation he was Arrested.

prime job is on the Docka, it also fonty know that we are not the men who are alleged to have com- of- $10 was imposed on all three charged. The blankots were ori

sccused.

Water Police prosecuted.

the

Mak was cautioned and dis- dered to be confiscated.

C.S.I. Wong was in charge of the case.

DIDN'T KNOW. "LAW"

Gold-fi:h. Floxeta (Including artificial flowers, pot-plants and minis- túre gardens). Curios

Sa calwood.

Stationery.

Pictures and col:nonis Toy

When applying i'r stall-spaces At the Sumdary Military Court applicants must state. h of the

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4. No petrans will be allowed

harmony, otherwise the "Dockside administration and a large porcon-mounting bo: HK$19,000, five leved to be 85 Kam Shan revolver and five rounds of am- as ¿{AD By their wares in vlinga

Wetek of rww ]

should. wa Bhink, to given da little suffered duris, per, Ami, poz

moeting that Mr. Ip Ranhtien. the basis of the old sayingt Leat which we may consider a recer the chairman, should approach | said, sgonart mondod. Your lepper, bary for the peace of the world. had however, been forwarded Government on the question.

TWO AND

near Palermo in the 1996 48.

RIG

Accused was alleged to have.

charko of the

from Canton and did not, Ruow

guest

the law. He had come

"from

D.D.M.9 (CA)

18th Jary 1982-

who is in Canton with the Chinese oximet tulong Mong

and dyed in the mame house,

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