NOTICE

the

said Company on 25th and 20th January WRS somewhat unfor. tunate, and we are instructed to insori

Feats Of Russian Partisans

A

We have porused documents the poncesion of Mr. K. Y. Lee (Leo Ka Yan) They show that on the 14 January. 1940 Mr. Lee on bis own noord tendered

MINSK, MED. 6. rolenation, and on the 10th the

CHIEF OF WARTIME São On &Comp

Company accepted resignation with oxpressions of Yi RUSSIA'S PARTISAN gratitude. The wording of the AREY SAID YESTERDAY HIS the FOROBS BATERMINATED advertisement inserted by

HALF MILLION GERMANS

CATELLITE AND

FORCES OF THREE YEARS DURING this advertisement to Break, Chairman of

Pernos Commia Casumor of the

fer White R sta, told car repondents is an interylow that Liege were 300,009 partisans or

Lista 198 detachments with Chief-of-Staff.

thew co the war they h Aft airdromnes behind the man lines, and their own radio Rokwork, Moir www armament in-

inform the nublic of the true - ncmltian،

P. 1. SIN & CO.

Solicitors for K. Y. Lee.ke

1st February, 1940,

43

od commadera and had members

Ay

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1946.

Chinese Suffer In U.S. Naval

Civil Strife

ܐ.

(By Stan Swinton).

"CHOLON, INDO-CHINA-FEB-5----

CAUGHT BETWEEN THE CONFLICTING AMBI-

TIONS

OF

ANNAMITE INSURGENTS

the is situation of

The Japanese

Vessels For China

r.cae bac

to Japan

vu

ex-

overywhere German Generao many as elsewhere, for the Japs no funds can be legally transmit-measure would enable assignment ;

and cookie

Alis-

Miniature City For U.N.O. Capital

LONDON, FEB. 5..

"THE NORTH GREENWICH-STAMFORD AREA IN NEW

YORK AND CONNECTICUT SELECTED FOR TOP. RECOMMENDATION AS A PERMANENT SITE OF THE UNITED NATIONS HEADQUARTERS, WAS.. INDICATED YESTERDAY IN AN UNOFFICIAL: VERSION OF THE SITE COMMITTEE'S REPORT TO THE ASSEMBLY, BECAUSE OF THE FOLLOW. ING CONSIDERATIONS:

espc-

Washington, Feb. 5. AND Legislation authorising Pre- -- FRENCH- FORCES, THE CHINESE IN SOUTHERN aldent Truman to give part of the. INDO-CHINA HAVE. BEEN AMONG THE HEAVI-United States Fleet to China was introduced by Chairman Vinson EST SUFFERERS FROM THE CONTINUING CIVIL of the House Naval Committee.

how The bill did not specify STRIFE.

many vessels would. Bb involved, auf-

but it prohibits Financially, many persons

the sale, The price has been particularly

when all 500

change, lease or gift of battle- heavy in this city of 300,000 close fered stuck

and

shios, cruisers, destroyers

and

1. Distance from and accea-↑ ed by road or rail within an hour

and a half" of a big sity. by Saigon. More than 95 percentplaatre notes were frozen of Cholon's population is Chinese, those issued after March 9, 1945, other large type shine. It would alblity to a large metropolis.

of. chiefly Dantonase and Fukienese when the Japanese assumed total

permit transfor

destroyer 2. Climatic conditions,

Inquired into The Committoo the kind of agreement necessary Chinese sources

elally in the Summer. estimate that control of Indon-China, were can-

Vinson said hearings would be- 8.* Natural features in the to insure protection for the Unit

home grounds more than 200 Chinese have been celled. Large sumbere had lost escorte and lighter ships. killed here and the property loss faith in banks and kept a large in immediately on the legislation. area and danger of urban deve ed Nations on its

and recommended that "the only eallmated at over ten million nortion of theit, fortunes in 50 He said one nurpose of the bill lopment.

way" would be to they find notes. Now plastre

4. The possibility of construct-satlefactory piastres (over H.K.$2,000,000).

La to catablish a Navy for China

with the United sign a treaty Bone of the money Irretrievabl so "demobilisation can be speeded"

Ing a city. Chinese hert, drawn from a num-lost and much more temporarily by turning over to China the

Availability of educational States Government, for moving Japa facilities.

RESIDENTS PROTESTS bot of highly-placed "Chinese re-unothe

major financial com-a destry, excellent Red Army trapidents:

shifting 6.

"Kopresentatives of the State Accessibility to recessional And cur. Chinese nationals within the facilities such 03 occupation plaint is against the strict

soashore and Government concerned should, of country. One provision of the mountains.

course participate in all the dis- chauffeuring brought some hardships but not as ropey control. Chinese protest that

The Committee decided that al- cussions, but the Federal Govern- United States Navy Wo know chemy troops

and though a rural area might even-ment should. Itself acquire the recognised that Chinese interests ted by mail or mesenger to fami-

United Nations necessary land for the purpose of marine officers and enlisted mon tually allow the trala moyomonts and WC1 in Indo-China were Pandy | lies in Chinn.

with "an in- transferring it to the United Na SECOND HAND JACKETS wasted as to do because our

How-

three weeks, a

to man the ships. They would to have a capital For the

Dast

and command that the Stalia AND TROUSERS SUITABLE

ever, the Kempetai

privileges in Cholon FOR THE HONG KONG people flow back and forth

into Chinese leaders say that through ear NRVY compensation.--As lity of its own." more immediate status, quiet enjoyment, in an effort to force them

and practical considerations re- and humunities of the zone should the TRADE AT FOUR SHILLINGSay over the German lines to teen 20 and 30 Chinese lenders Fung-dsao, has been Toscow and the Kremlin. It was political collaboration.

should be be, guaranteed by treaty." Central Government A typical the Chinese

quired that "no alte EACH.

naytm which was widely de- pol

that of Luong Hon. they are seeking abolition of the

selected which could not be reach-report said.

The Committee report also pró- Loningrad, Casc

vided a partial answer Selensk and the Ukraine and it newspaper publisher, who stead head lax, reforms in immigration aasist the Jan regulations, equal economic rights fastly refused to

test of land-owners worked."--Associated Pros.

even when they drove needles un-and the privilege of free trade,

commended area. der his Angernails,

New difficulties for the Chinese bezan after

the Japanese surren- der when ope

open warfare flared be tween Annamite soldiers of the Vict revolutionary Republic of Nam and Allied occupation troops. Although small in numbers, the Anaamite population of Cholon opposed the occupation actively And

thero were cidents

HEAVY CASUALTIES

that india- The Chinese any criminate firing by French and Indian forces in retaliation for Annamite creando attacks caused leay casualties.

HALF A MILLION. MEN'S | onenoly what Generalissimo | commercial and not lured be- Chinese Consul-Generai, Mr. Ying receive pay in addition to their dependent existence and persona- tione

Thousands shipped to Middle velopak Eaat.

Quick shipment of pressed bales of one thousand assorted Karments,

Establish confirmed credits in payment of any quantity on an English brak.

NOTICE

con-

CABLE & WIRELESS, LTD, M. Newigan Contractors Ltd,beg to announce that, as from 9 a.m. Wednesday, 6th February, their Counter for the reception of t.legrams will be in the grourd door of Union Building with entrance in Chater Road,

Heap Street, Manchester 7. Cable Address: Harbinger.

BRITISH MILITARY ADMINISTRATION

(HONG KONG)

CIVIL AFFAIRS-WORKS BRANCH'

NOTICE

case was

numerous

12-

the Chinese, SKY, At present, they may a head tax far highe than that charged the Annamites well as higher income taxes.- Associated Press.

MacArthur Pondering

Hociated Press.

U.S. Strike Latest

steel

BRIDGE NOTES

to pro- On the re-

I called the attention to "the good will value of ayelding,. go for as possible, evacuation of the local population lo the United Nations zone.

The report makes clear that the United States Government should be responsible for compensation to anyone evleted from the chosen

American Govern area and the ment should be repaid later by the United Nations.

Washington, Feb. 5. Federal nation on the strike has been postponed with the White House announcement that President Truman will call in au- thorities from outside the Govern-

"After reading some of your to discuss that and other ment

articles," recent

writee a fan. economic affairs.

The announcement, followed con- "I've concluded that a great many

Expirining the recommenda- ferences

President players just use a difficult Bridge between the and his advisers on economies at hand as an excuse to start an old- tions that the chosen site should Tokyo, Feb. 5.

MacArthur reached.

which "no conclusive results" were fashioned brawl. Here in Hart cover 40 to 60 square miles, the that although General Douglas

ford we have many disagreements, Committee sald Suprenio Allied Commander, whe

Price Administrator Chester but no squabbles at least among this much land, is not needed at The Cholon Union of Chinese has now the final decision in

Government nur difficulties that might have led allow "expansion over

A portod Congregations formally complain Yamashita's case, has had records Bowles refused the steel industry's the players I brow. Here's one of present, it should be acquited to

days but therò is no contention that the

the United ed

Major-Generat Douglas for some to

he should authorise price increases to to some trouble elsewhere we're of 30 or 40 years or more" and when

just curique to know the rlichts to give the Gracey.

Allied Commander, that immediate Indication

cover any steel wage increase,

tection from the possible pro- The

dis-and wrongs of the matter: Labour Department Indian troups had burned down will deliver his decision.

MacArthur's Press Relations loved that the committee compris.

ishment of factories nearby. several Chinese houses and is

Officer, when asked if the Suing labour and industry leadera North, Dealer..

RUSSIAN OBJECTIONS bebayca

in other Ways. La the General issued a

Commander had studied established last October at preme

In considering the places for the site, the Soviat delegate had he did not President's labour the records replied

of Masen- statement explaining that the In-

know. He also said he did not

asked that the State ja to meet here 021 dians had been burning down An-

chusetts be ruled out because of know when Allied Headquarters conference i

This 'has Tucalay

aroused its decision.

a Boston judge's speech "showing know wher and supplies of arms when a ale would give i

hostility to the United Nations.” cost and 4 flames

of the Yamashita speculation on a new Government spread rang and

He meal which is presumably paid approach to the settlement of the

strikes. to several Chinese houses.

Meanwhile. representatives of 8, KJ42 promised severe disciplinary action by the United States Army was complete considerable

1,800 United Steel workers signed EL 954 against any troops misbehaving.

here. are not figures

individual Drotests also ware Chinese

'contracts with some

D. ABL The of

the defense companies. Associated Press. cost Aanamite ех-

counsel of three men to

Washing- lodged against tremists and French for alleged

figured at US$0,813 for offences.

plane transportation alone

several

мочет

The public is bereby notified that Plomber's Licences have namite houses containing snipers been issued to the following:-

Lam Koe

Sun Hoi Kee

The Victory Manufacturing

Leung Chou Kee

Andrew & Co. ...

Tin Shing Workshop

Lau Choi Res ...

Kwong Chong Ch

2od List

... 10. Shanghai Street, Kowloon. ..1, Kwong on Terrace, grd. fr. Co. 143, Lockhart Road, Hong Kong. 145, Lockhart Road, Hong Kong

... 365, (ennessy Road, dong Kong, ... 110, Belcher's Street, Hong Kong.

4. Woosunr

"The

not

counting the salaries of officere est, Kowloon.

... 32, Cumber. Rd., K'loon, Toog. Co.... Houcester Buildios.

The H.K. & China Gas The H.K. & Shanghai Hotels, Kin Hing & Co..

Leung Tung Kea

Leo On

Leo Sam Kec

Woo Tak Kce

Kwong Kee Co. Dodwell & Co., Ltd. Kong Sun Kee & Co. Cheong Wo Hop Fat

Yat Hing & Co. Teang Soun Kee

Tung Trị Eng. Co., Ltd. Woo Tai Co.

The Underwriter'e Bank The HK. Electric Co. Ltd. Kwong Wing Wai Wo

Ltd, Pedder Street, Hong Kong.

... 200. Temple Street, Kowloon. ...4, Stanley Street, H.K.

36, Stanley Street, H.K.

... 22, Tang Lung Street, H.K. ...4', Tang Lung Street, H.K.

8. Battery Street, H.K. P.O. Box 35.

18, Nullah Road, Kowloon, 185, Lockhart Road, H.K. 284, Heantasy Road, ELK 80, Haners; Roid, let fr., H.. 18, High Street, grd. fr., H.E. 10, Whitfield Road, Hong Kong 10, Mallory Street, H.E.

... 12/14 Queen's Road Central. ... P. & O Building, K. ...Kayamally Bldg., 4th floor, H.IL ... 2 Mathason Street, Hong Kong." (This fist should be kept for reference).

'J. FORBES-Lt. Col. Water Authority,

Currently. while complaints arainst the military have censed, a crime wave exists in Chelon. dups by thugs have been in- creasing steady and residents do not dare vouture gut on the street after curfew.

is

Commercially. the picture dark in Indo-China. Before the War there was an important ex- Bort trade, the chief product be- Ing rice, Chinese merchants and storekeovers in the provinces ad- to rice-growers. vanced money purchased their crops, transported them to Cholon, sold the crop to Chinese processing mills and then in turn either exported the rice to Singapore, Hong Kong and Shane hai or resold it to European ex STRICT CONTROL

porters.

and their par-diem of $7 while they are away from their base. In

they shipped three addition

Wo- truck-loads of records to

for their appeal from shington the court's decision condemning Yamashita to death. Associated Press.

Japan's Labour Troubles

His Face Scares You

the

management

Neither side vulnerable.

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West

estab-

G. F. Balsin, the Russian mem ber, said in a statement included in the report that the speech showed that Binsanchusetts did not have the necessary political atmosphere for smooth function ing of the United Nations.

Detailed Information was given in the report on 14 arcas, seven York City and seven in near New the vicinity of Boston.

The Committee was not entha- ametle about the climate in the eastern ebates it visited.

D. J 7

C.

3

1

The bidding:

North East

Bouth

Yokohama. Feb. 5. Captain Kitaro Ishads. *tho Bull," is a kind and sincere verson but bis, face, frightens people, a defence witness testifled at Iris Pass war crimes trial to-day.

Fam

Pass

Pass

INT

Pan

PAM

Dbl.

Pan

PAL

4H.

Pass

Pu

of

that t BH.

It was not "entirely Ida Members of the Committee un der Chairman Stoyan Gavrilovio.

Chinein were: Sku Halbau

∙France.

Francois Briare of Awni Khaildy of Iraq. K. G.

Younger of the Kingdom, Julle A. Lacante

G. 1

NOMURA VERSION

"South was set one trick, at four Later to-day, the Commission

hearta, since the opponents took will hear Shinichi Motoyoshiki, a

and the minor-swit

F. Sakain at the Gof Urugua guard at Hirohata prison camp, two spades

hurry. But, as North whom Yahuila claimed had a scar- Ance in a Tokyo, Feb. 5.

ton Gilchrist of the United States red face and leg and walks with pointed out, three, no-trump could Soviet Union, secretary; Hunting not be defeated. Should South

and

Geoffrey Labour disputes during January

deputy-secretary involved 90,000 Japanese workers

a liqu

In another trial which is under have. gone to the comparative Wilson of the United Klagdom. nearly a third of the total concern-way, Inasuke Enirida, manager of safety of four hearts or should he ed with labour troubles throughout Avo Mitsui minos. testified In the have taken a obance Bid passed / Associated Press. the entire war period 1987/1945, defence of Lao Fukuhara, who is the no-trump doubled?" Now the acute shortage of "Yomiuri Hochi" reported.

charged with deaths and atrocitica The paper, noted shpro

in Omuta cam.

Enirida sald he First, a reply to the samment

Tokyo, Fab. 4 transportation makes it impossible

Admiral Kichisaburo Nomura that

the for the rice to come in from the crease of labour disputes during was forced personally to apologise about fights. We're sorry if our provinces and there are no ships the occupation beeinning with two Fukuhare for beatings given to comments make it appear

take exports to China and case in carly October. It said prisoners before the commandant Bridge fights are very common. Japanese Ambassador to

the increase is expected to con- permitted them to return to work. We think most players have a very United States at the time of the.

Rood

time at the time and never Pearl Harbour attack, said to Only one group of Chinese re-tinue throughout February as la-Associated Press.

venture any but good-natured eri-day he intends to publish soon tain their prewar prosperity. That bour strength grow.

ticiam. And we've seen a lot of

of the pre-war оле version is made up of the retail merchants

very loud ames in which all the American-Japanese negotiations. and tradesmen wha: continue their

ferge invective was just part of Associated Press. operations na before.

the fun. Az far as we SLR DES there's to barm in either type of

sonal taste. game it's just a matter of per-

to

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An official in the Allied Head- quarters Labour Department re- that about 450,000 cently Japanese workers now belong to Labour Unions.

Jap. Steel Drive

Tokyo, Feb. 5+ A Japanese non-profit 'commit- Since the occupation. "Yomiur!". zaid that a total of 136 disputes ice to dispose of destroyed war which have involved a total of instruments has been organised to 138,000 workers have occurred-stoel from armaments to civilian should have passed three no-trump roconvert over 2,000,000 tons of As for the hand, we think Bouth Asociated Press.

use in the next 12 to 18 months, doubled. His hand was good for. General MacArthur's Headquar-soven tricks, and game would be ters announced to-day made if North could sontribute

Primary aim of

of the programme two more. K North had a wide- is to make available for recon-open suit, he would have "run" to struction all metal that can be refour heams after the double; his Now Delhi, Feb. 6.

claimed within the boundaries of Indicated that the no-trump Crop failures caused by drought Japan proper since

no

other avail

DIM VIEW OF BENGAL POSITION

··fɑranhadows a 'faquine surpassink | sources of scrap~~ateel Brown, contract weg not just a wild stab, :

the Bengal disaster of 1943, ac- able to Jazzanese

Industries, the

cording to Government sources. committee membara explained.

The monsoons which water the They ald that over 19,000 tons Yesterday yon- were Howard southern Indian rice and Christ have already returned to civilian Schenken's partner and, with both rains which ripen winter use through the programme, with sides vulnerable, you held: wheat failed. as well as have 343,000 tone scheduled for anald- snorts to obtain greina from Ing as soon as possible. Associat abread-Associated Press.

ed Press.

Rome Bombing At Manila Trial

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