National Assembly

Adjourned

Trend In Chinese Sentiment

"I am happy.to seo so many { more men coming forward to give their time and servicos to good the Hospitals. It is a sign in that it shows the trend the of Chinese sentiment on return of British rule to the Colony.**

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1946.

"PRAVDA” BACKS MacArthur Now A INGERSOLL

London, Apr. 25. "Pravda," official newspaper of the Soylet Communist Party, to day reviewed the book bf the American Journalist Ralph Inger-

ed Field Marshal Lord Mont-

says,

Forgotten Man

AR

San Francisco, April 25.

BRITISH MILITARY

ADMINISTRATION HONG KONG

C.A. Medical Branch

BRITISH MILITARY

ADMINISTRATION HONG KONG

NOTICE

The public is hereby notified. that commencing at 7.30 p.m. on 27th, April 1940, and until further notice, the water supply on the Island and Mainland will be shut off nightly between the hours of 7.10 p.m. and 6.30 a‚m. J. FORBES, (Lt/Col.)

WATER AUTHORITY.

(BY HAROLD MILKS)

The "Post Enquiror" in a top editorial declared today that Works Branch-Civil Affain. CHUNGKING, APRIL 25.

General Douglas MacArthur "now scoms to be the for- GENERALISSIMO CHIANG KAI-SHEK HAS POSTPONED #ol, Top Secret," which attack-

gotten man" and cannot carry out his oxcoptional THE SCHEDULED CONVOCATION OF THE NATION-gomory and General Dwight

programme of romaking lapan unless he is givon the AL ASSEMBLY AT NANKING ON MAY 5 AFTER THE| Eisenhower in their conduct" of necessary experts and tools to do the job. COMMUNISTS AND OTHER MINORITY

the Anglo-American operations on PARTIES

The paper said "America has the Western Front. REFUSED TO PARTICIPATE,

a free hand in Japan and THE GENERALISSIMO SAID THE GOVERNMENT WOULD ming up the book, "Pravda"

Moscow radio stated, that, sum opportunity to show how a na- be reconstructed by tion can SET A LATER DATE FOR THE MEETING OF THE "Throughout the book Ingersolt Yaukee Ingenuity and adminiz- ASSEMBLY TO CONSIDER A NEW CHINESE CONSTI-stresses that Brilish statesmen, tration." These remarks were made by

including Mr. Churchill, were in- TUTION.

The "Post Enquirer" be Sir Robert Rolewall, C.M.G..

lent, during and after the war, moaned MacArthur's lack of ex- His decision to agree with Chengtu, then probably go dir-n furthering Britain's political perts and tools to carry out his LL.D., at the swearing in of

for post- ect to Nanking the end of the interests. which were directed new Directora of the Tung Wah Communist demands

There ponement of the Assembly wečk. General Marshall Hospitals yesterday.

and against the Soviet Union-n fact Programme and asked "Will the rehabilitation of Japan prove were several

people strengthened the belief general other lenders will fly to Nan-which delayed the opening of the another example of too little

Second Front and hindered the present, by far the largest as-among political observers that king the end of the week.

On account of the danger of. Rembly of its kind for manya compromise settlement of the

execution of military operations" and too late?"

**Meanwhile," it continued, contracting whole Chinese internal problem.

gastro-intestinal "Ingersoll points out that Chur- "China, Britain and Russia are discnaca chill and other British statesmen looking on

such

typhoid, Sir Robert congenialated Mr.including the Manchurian civil

expectantly-cagor dysentery and cholern, the public time deferred the to share in the trade treasure of opening of the Second Front and the morrow. Yong Stri-kwong and M. Taui war question, may be very near.

is warned against eating salads, Kwai-leung on their re-election

And the Mitsuris, uncooked vegetables, ice-cream Vice-Chair-ment from headquarters of Gen.

insisted on the invasion of the as Chairman and man of the Hospitals, and said George C. Marshall, the Ameri- the situation that threw Man- Balkans, instead of the liberation Iwasakis and Sumitomos cling and allied products, shell-flsh IN THE MATTER of The of West Europe. Ingersoll says to their hopes, patiently await and fruit, which is peeled or cut Alien Enemies (Winding Up! that they had dine goed work can mediator, but it is known

thut if the British had succeeded ing the departure of the con- before purchase, Worm in. deling year of extraordinary that he is putting heavy pres sure on both the Generalissimo

in carrying out their plan the war queror so that they may beginfections, which are .commonly difficulties.

Innd and the people. perhaps lost.Reuter.

years.

hundred

There has been no unqunce-

for

다.

long

NOTICE

Mr. Yang, replying, said that and the Communist lender. Geu, the Generalissimo appears to be would have been protracted and again their exploitations of the contracted through the consump

he was indebted to his collen-Chou En-lat. for a compromise

settlement. gns for their loyal supern. ton, to the staff for their devot- and services, al to the Advisory

Mood For Compromise While confirmation was im tical factions expressed the idea Possible, observers of both poli- that a compromise settlement of curia into civil war was very likely,

One Kuomintang source said in a mod for compromise and {"m very hopeful that this The Communists and the pro- situation will be settled goon." A possible element in the de- tommunist Democratic League Board for their advice and gaid- have been insistent on a settle-sire of the Generalisasimo

ment of the political disputes make a quick settlement is the and the question of the occupa- unexpected Communiat military "In particular."

While tion of Manchuria before they strength in Manchuria. Mir. Yang, "I must Roler Kolewall who has always willing to submit lists of it was known that the party has their delegates to the National more than 300,000 troops there, had the faterests of the Hospi-Assembly and combinations for it was generally expected that tols at heart. There was a time offices in the new reorganised the well-equipped and trained when we were in a most ure-Government.

Government Army would carious position and we can

able to sweep aside the opposi- never forget the part he played Steering Committee

tion and move into the major cities.

BLESCEN

in pulling crisis.

clubt of

continued thank Sir

through that 112

gentitude to

this service.”

Werk

Others present Robert Kots wall Fehily, Cal Gordan King. Ware, Mr. 8, R. Told!, Rotari Ho Tu, Mr. Hu Kom-

The Generalissimo's an-

to

uncooked

tion of salads and "Building a new Japan of de-vegetables, are widespread at

of

JEEPS ARE POPULAR mocracy and peace is one present.

Shanghai, Apr, 26. So many American jeeps have been stolen that the Chinese au- thorities have joined in to break up jeep stealing.

effort to return the stolen behleles.

Instend the Communists were

The Hospitals and the public shall for ever be under anouncement of the postponement alte to occupy Changchun, capi- him for of the Nanking Assembly was tal of Manchuria, and block ef- made yesterday at a political ten forts of the Government to send

host to relief besides Sir party where he was

columns *north from Col.leaders of the other parties. The Mukden.

Military observers Col. Generalissime first repeated in who have seen the Communists, Sir request made at a similar partywny of them equipped with Ja- on April 15 that the Communpanese weapons, in action said ists and other minorities lay

their firepower was "surpris- nside their disputes and submit ing" and the Government was names of their delegates to per- recently using aircraft in bomb- ROOM BOY CHARGED

open on A room boy, Tang Wang, of mit the Assembly to

This request WHD the Siten Toi Shan Boarding schedule,

Chiang Kai-shek then Summary runced that while the Govern-

fog, and many others,

Hour, No. 152, Connaught Read again refused.

Antrai.

before Mr. we charged い Y. Kwan

at

an-

Military Court yesterday with ment was anxious to open the

to

America's responsibilities in this new world. It is part of the And we must design of peace not relinquish the loom to those who would weave the patterns of war."

American military palice öhöre The "Puat Enquirer" assert- patrols and Chinese milltary paed that while MacArthur finds trols are scouring the city in an America apathetic to his pro- gramme for rebuilding Japan, Russia "keeps an eagle eye on affairs in Tokyo and is eager to any incident that might setze tend to expand her sphere of in-

there." Auence

-Associated Press.

It is believed that many stolen zeeps have been dismantled mak- ing kientificntion partly impos. rible-Associated Press.

GIRL IN TOWEL RUNS FROM FIRE

London, Apr. 20.

The new German Socialist

J. P. FEHILY, Colonel, R.S.M.C.,

D.D.M.S. (C.A.} Hong Kong, April 17, 1946.

BRITISH MILITARY ADMINISTRATION HỒNG KONG

MEDICAL BRANCH

NOTICE

Household Rofuso Attention is drawn to the

BRITISH MILITARY

·ADMINISTRATION

(HONG KONG

Ordinance, 1940

and

IN THE MATTER of “Matusakaya" (In Liquidation)

and

Hong Kong Products Association (Matusakaya), (In Liquidation) NOTICE is hereby given that the creditora of the above- named alien enemy firms, whose assets are being liquidated under the above-named Ordin- ance, are required, on or before SATURDAY, the 27TH day of APRIL. 1946, being the day for that purpose fixed by LANE CRAWFORD LTD. of Exchango Building, 1st floor, Hong Kong, the Liquidators of the Bold Unity party-formed by the fa-present practice of depositing firms. to send their names and sien of the Socialist and Ch garbage and other household addresses, and the particulars the Russian refuse in streets, yards and of their debts or claims, and the zone has announced its opposi- derelict building sites. Housc names and addresses, of their tion to "all forms of separatism" holders are reminded that such solicitore, if any, to the under- accumulations encourage the signed, if they have not already lin, the British Nowe Service in presence and breeding of rats, done so, and, if so required by Germany said tonight--Reuter.

Blies and mosquitoes, which apart netice in writing from the sald from the nuisance caused to liquidators, Arc by their those in the immediate neigh solicitore or personally to come bourhood, aro carriers of in and prove their said debts or disease and constitute a grave claims at such time and place as menace to the health of the shall be specifled in such notice, Colony. Every effort

or in default thereof they will bo therefore bo made to deposit excluded from the benefit of any refuse in the vehicles which call distribution made before such daily for this purpose or debts are proved. The Combined Food Board today announced an April cereal alternatively, to leave it avail- allocation to Chins through UNRRA of 55,000 tons ofĵable for collection in suitable wheat.

containers.

Oxford, Apr. 25. A N.À.A.FI. girl who WILA having a bath ran out in a towe; when fire destroyed cinema and sleeping quarters at Slade Camp. Cowley, near Oxford,

2 canteen, munist parties

in

ing and strafing attacks in E She said I made in a manifesto issued from Ber- effort to break the Communist record exit, scooping up clothes as lines between Mukden and I ran." Changchun

The city of Chungking gave

Generalissimo and Madame

Chiang Kai-shek an official fare-

well yesterday at a mass meet-

giving false information The Assembly on May 5 in accord Police and with attempting tance with the resolutions of the stral $60,000 Chinese currency Political Consultation Confer- and $370 H.K.. by bailee.

CS.). I. C. Hi said that ence, he agreed to the postpone-ing attended by the city's lead-

about 7.30 am, în Auril 23, neeus- j elenme to the Central Police Sta-

meni.

permanent co-

Speakers стя.

praised the Generalissimo's war-time record Ile added that the steering on and reported that he was held committee of the P.C.C. will and thanked him for making

to reach Chungking the by three unknown Chinese continue its efforts while steening in his room at the agreement on political matters capital of China. Associated Shu Tol Shan Boarding House, which caused the Communista where $60,000 Chine currency to refuse to name Assembly de- and 3500 H.K, was stolen.

ג' J

legates.

Press.

TREASON CHARGE

Delectives were sent to investi- A Government spokesman said gate, and it was Anally revealed delay of the Assembly wil not Five Indians and two Chinese, that accused attempted to steal affect the removal of the Gov-appearing on charges under the and Rizh the money which was entrusted ternment to Nanking. The Gen- Defence Regulations him by a friend.

expected to Treason, were again remanded at Sentence of six months' hard eralissimo' was

for the Summary Military Court by today

Mr. A. el Arculli yesterday after-

Inbour was imposed.

leave Chungking

POST OFFICE NOTICES

Manso & Telnahan

*Canton

Shanghai

MAIL NOTICE

OUTWARD MAILS

Friday, 26th April...

Airmail for London, Calcutta)

Kwong Fat 7

Sai Op

Telnan

Rangoon, Singapore & Sydney! By Ais

Danton

(B)

By Train

Saturday, 27th April.

Formon via Keelung

Kwong Fook Cheung Tonjer

Shanghal

-City of Lille

Swatow

Leo Ming

Baigon

Helikon

Macao & Taishan

Afrmell for Canton & Shanghai C.N.A.C., Piano

Centon

Fatchan

Sunday, 23th April.

Macao & Tainahan

Kwong Fat 7

Salgon & Bangkok

Edna

Formosa via Takao Canton

Tak Hing Wo

By Train

Monday, 20th April.

Tsamkong (Kwongchow Was) Ang Fee Airmail for London, Calcutta,)

Durban, Rangoon, Singapore) By Air & Sydney Airmall for Canton & Hollow

Canton

(Reg.) (Ord.).

9.00 .. 1000 m. 10.00 a.m.

1.45 p.. 2.00 p.m. 4.00 p.m.

προτι

The accused were Wedumuli Chartulan, Mohammed Sadig Mo- hammed Asgar, Thammar Singh, allas Man Singh, Jasan Singh, Chau To and Lau Kwing-yan.

Their cases were remanded for a week.

Inspector MacCadle of the Spe- elal Branch appeared for the Crown.

--

Three-months hard labour was imposed on Tas Lam, found guilty by Mr. Latimer yesterday of enat- chinx $150 from Kong Shing at Yuon Chau Straet on April 24. Inspector Baker prosecuted.

9,00 a.m. the general weekly meeting of 10.00 a.m.

men's Club was held at the Fu Lo Su Restaurant yester- 10.00 a.m 10.00 a.. day.

Noon 8.15 p.m. 8.30 p.m. 4.00 p.m.

9:00 a.m. 10.00 ..

Noon

There was no speaker at the tidin, which was a free discussion among the members.

Application for the confiscation of a Japanese pistol was granted to the police by Mr Latimer yea terday. The weapon was found 4.00 p.m. by Dir. 3. A. Regan on April 14 Kimberley Road outside the headquarters of 5027 Sq., R.A.F.

10.00 .m.

For the larceny of two bottles 1.46.p.. 1.00.p.m. of Astring-O-Sol from the No. 2 Hold of the 8.8. Empire Jay on April 24, Leung Fo Shing, coolle, was sent to prison for six weeks by Mr. Latimer yesterday. Prose- cution was in the charge of In- spector Askew.

8.15 p.m. 3.30 p.m. 4.00 p.m.

0.18 ..

Seoul, Apr. 24.

ono, New Korean stampa tu

WHEAT ALLOCATION

TO CHINA

Washington, April 25.

It said 150,000 tons of cereals were shipped to China through the first quarter of 1946. The board indicated that a "small amount" of rice also was destined for China,

The board incronzed the April allocation of wheat and other cereals for UNRRA from 383,000 to 460,000 (correct) tons.

Fiorella LaGuardia, director the general of UNRRA, termed allotment far short of the "des- perate needs" of the famine-

areas abroad an threatened estimated the minimam needs of the countries served by UNRRA at 700,000 tons.

LaGuardia said "wheat and rain are a short that no pro sramme for any country can be mat."

Other food developments:

1. Harry Shaack, president of the Chicago Board of Trade, charged that the government the black market stepped into when it offered a 30 cents a bushel bonus to get corn off the farms for the famine relief programme.

2. The Weather Bureau report that rain is needed in the Great Agricultural Plains dimmed the Department's April forecast of production.

must

J. P. FEHILY, Colonel, R.A.M.C.,

D.D.M.S. (C.A.)

Hong Kong, April 18, 1946.

DATED this 18th day April, 1940,

of

For Lane Crawford, Ltd.,

A. W. BROWN,

Liquidators.

BRITISH MILITARY ADMINISTRATION, HONG KONG

POLICE AND PRISONS BRANCH.

DUTIABLE COMMODITIES ORDINANCE 1931.

1.

It is hereby notified that the following applications for licences under the Dutiable Commodities Ordinance, 1931, will be considered by the Licensing Oilcer at 3 p.m. on the 6th day of May, 1946. The applicants for these licences and persons objecting to such ap- plications must appear in person at Police Headquarters, Now Oriental Building, Chater Road.

Whether the ap-

plicant has had

No

Name of Applicant

Description of

Bign of Hous

Liconce applied for

a licence of the Situation of Houso, sausa kiud to sell Equor in thm Colony and, if so, for how long.

The Red Lion Iun. - 15, Hankow Road,

ground Boor.

1.

2.

8.

Mr. Lau Chung Blu, no. Publican's Licanes

of Mr. 8. J. mlaco Swetland, Mr. Chan Wai Kuen

Mr. Lo Kin

Publican's Licence

Publican's Lance

The Union Hotel,

The Metropole Rotal

The Food Board aunounced that *no food allocation to Japan has been made." Gon. Douglas Mac- Arther requested more than 600,- .. 000 tons of cereals for the Japan-

people. The Board baldi

under "requests for Japan are study but nothing has hoen deter- mined." "-Associated Press.

+30

Yen Cache Shrinks

Tokyo, April 26. The so-called 30,000,000,000 945 m. three, five, twenty and fifty chun yen cache in Tokyo Bay has 10.00a.m. denominations will be used in shrunk to U.S: $40,000 in 200 p.m. South Koren beginning May 1st. platinum and U.S. $32,400 In 9.00 p.m. 3.18 the military government has an-silver ingots, plus the prospect nounced. Associated Press. of a few thousand dollars mere. Lieutenant-Colonel R. Carleton

5,1,A.C. Plane

(Rog.) (0:0)

Sal On

Toosday, 30th April,

Almait for Shanghai

C.N.A.C. Plane

(Reg.)

(Ord.)

9,90 a..

Haiphong and Salgen

Serpen

10.00 8.3.

(Parcolo)

9:00 a..

Straits & United Kingdom

H.M.9. Argonaut

(Reg.) (Ord.)

Shang' al

Bangkok

Foochow Ninghai

Kunming

(Rog.) (Ord.

0.80 p.m.

Shanghal,

Airmail for London, Calcutta)

Bangkok & Balgen

Wednesday, lat May. UB.A., Canada.) Central & South America via) Whliman Victory Seatt1o

By Air

„Friday, Ord May..

*(Parcals)

(neg.) (O.d.) (Reg. (Ord.)

(Farcels)

(Ord.)

-: 10,00 a.m..

Airmail for Chungking and C.N.A.C. Plans

UBA. Osade, Omiral')}

Bouth Amerkon via Gam Fran- Ing Victory

Wong Y Alo, on bail of $800 looked at a heap of 40 ingots, 9.30 4.m.

for keeping in opiam divan nttotal of 54 havé bocu recovered, 9440A. Reclamation Street and for and remarked that, earlier ES- 10.00 am the unlawful possession of propar-timates of the total value of the 1.15 pod oplum, was absent from Court cache were highly croboun," $1.00. p.. yesterday. Her bail was ordered whose estimates had come from

to bo ostrosted by Mr. W. II 9.80 am. Latimer, and 25 pots, three lamps depancao sources immediately and thres oplum alps were order after the discovery of the first 4 platinum and, two od to be conflacated to the I. & E. bars and

wonks ago.-Associated Press Offion.

The Bun Kwong Hotel

Mr. E. P. Sammona

Publican's Licence

Gingios

.B.

Mr. Ling Til Bhamra

0.

*

Mr. Hul Kwok Hau

Mr. Chen Hon

8. Mr. Chan Chouk Wan

9.

Mr. Chen Yu Yupg

Mr. Alim Heung, nominee

Hotel Keepern adjunci Lioco.

Hotel Keeporn' Adjunct Licence Hotel Keepers". Adjunct Liconco

Hotel Keeporn Adjunci Licence

HotchKeepera Adjunct Laccaco

The Bun Bun Hotel

The Tung Shan Hotel

The Greas Chin Hotel

Hotel Nathan

Nestaurant Adjunct The Chantector

Restaurant.. Licence

Restaurant Adjumos The Tkachenko Licence

Bonfaurant

10.

of Miss Ciraca Ca

11.

Mr. A. P. Tkachenko

12.

Mr. Wong Ha Tucs

10.

Mr. Chow Fing Man

Publican's Licenco B. Frands Hojol

Restaurant Adjunct Licence

19, Ice House Bl.

10. Queen's Road Central, 6th, 7th 8th floors & room 440 on Mes, 15.

70, Naben Road, ground floor.

169,

Conomught Rd. Central.

809, Nathan Road.

37-39, Connaught

Road West.

119-120, Con naught Road C.

972-378, Nathan

Road.

179-170, Nathin

Rond

6 Years.

4 Yours.

* Years

7 Years.

20 Yours..

9, Hankow Road 10 For

ground & let fa'

10.21. Hensonsy

· Rd. ground floor.

13 & 10. Quisa's

Road Central,

C. H. SANSOM, Commissioner of Police, Licensing Officer.

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