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NOTICE
This is to inform my many clients that having returned to the Colony, I have this day assumed charge of the firm of LAMMERT BROTHERS Pedder Buliding.
L. É. LAMMERT. Hong Kong, April 25, 1946.
LAMMERT BROS. Auctioneers, Surveyors and Appraisers, Peddor Building. Telephone No. 20224.
SERVICE AUCTION ROOMS
Auctioneers, etc.
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1946.
Pago
Russo-U.S. Traits Of JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.
Pride And Vanity
San Francisco, April 28,
The Russian and American traits of pride and vanity are)
the chief threats to world peace, said Admiral Willlam
BRITISH
Standlay, former ambassador to Russia, on Friday LIVESTOCK
Speaking before the Commonwealth Club,' Admiräl Standley attributed what ho called Russia's covor-up policy to pride and vanity, but added at the same time, that the Americans demonstrate those traits well as the Russians.
He proposed greater tolerance un the part of Americans "ry ing to pick a quarrel" with Eussia. He added that the main objective throughout the
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A.EB. de Sogna, Auctioneer. Telephone 31867.
PUBLIC AUCTION
Auction,
commencing at 10.30 a.m..
Edinburgh, Apr, 28.
TO SABOTAGE my reasoned judgement that the which overseas
9.8. KUTSANG
སྐ་
SHIPPING DEPARTMENT 10 Pedder Street Tel. 80311.
General Managers.
INDO CHINA S.N. CO., LTD.
SAILINGS
ARRIVALS
to Shanghai 6th May
(Operator P. & 0.) from Bombay (via Singapore) 20th April from Shanghai 2nd May
IN PORT
•
9.9. KWAISANG '
...Kowloon Doel
All the abovo subject to alteration without notion
The general food shortage and 9.8. ESANG especially the worldwide demand has brought for more meat with it a steadily increasing wars seemed to be for a "dur- demand for British Pedigree able peace, through an effec- livestock, the best meat-produc- tive world organization,"
but
ing stock in the world,, from S.S. EBANG threatened misunderstandings
overseas. continued co-option betwees
Since the catablishment of Russia and the United State:
breeds and registered hord "I feel sure that civilization books, British herds and flocl cannot survive another war-If have been able to maintain un- it has survived this one. It is impaired a supply of stock on
breeders have All intending Passengers are requested to register their zamos de greatest deterrent to an under- been able to draw with perfect far as possible in advance of the time at which they wish to loare. standing botween our people confidence for the maintenance and the Russians is traits of of the quality of their own character common to both-pridhords.
may seem for M.V. GLENOGLE and vanity, Wo Americans are proud. We've a lot to be proud food problems
Loading for U.K. of. in our pride and vanity, we beyond the sphere of the pedi-M.V. GLENAPP even use pressure politics to in-gree farmer in Great Britain, people to British pedigree farm stock, by duce other nations' adopt our system of govern- reason of its meat producing qualities is the starting point of ment, economy and religion.
all commercial stock throughout "We do not tolerato criticism the world, supplying beef, mut- In our press and the thinking ton, bacon and milk. of those who do not agree with
While the solution of world
The British climate, the Bri-
1.A.O.R. H.Q., Apr. 28. A Military Government state ment issued today said that the fire which broke out yesterday in the Military Government The Undersigned has received Headquarters in Hanover short 81. instructions from the Custodianly after seven British members of Property to sell by Public of Parliament left the building
was not caused by anbotage.
The two people, believed to be Germaans; who died in the fire, have not yet been identified,
The whole main wing of the Hanover Region, Military Govus. Our two party system-ench tiah cropping system and the ernment Headquarters burst
party critical of the other-en- Inherent ability British into flames yesterday accom-
courages our critical attitude stockbreeders have all contribut- panied by three severe explo- toward things foreign and in-ed to put British livestock at sinn,
The fire blazed for hours and terferes with the unity of our the top of the world's meat. pro- was eventually put out by Ger- efforts. in our international reducing animals. maa and Army fire brigades. The gutted wing, known as House was almost "Stirling I totally destroyed and the whole
headquarters was evacuated.- Reuter.
our special English Course {c{uངས་ 4} taught by Englishuan will commence at 1st May. Our Typewriting Course is the most perfect one in Hongkong Hundreds of Typists have been trained. Nanyang Commercial Academy. 8, Queen's Road, Cen- tral, 2nd floor.
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KOWLOON OPTICAL CO.
Refracting and Manufacturing Opticians
P. M. Wright, D.O.S. (U.S.A.) Optometrist-in-Charge 568, Nathan Rd., Kowloon.
KOWLOON AUCTION
HOUSE (Auctioneers, etc.)
No. 504, Nathan Rd. (1st Fl), Kowloon.
Tel. 66125.
on WEDNESDAY, the 1st May, 1946,
at the premises of THE KIN LEE GODOWN, THE PRAYA, KENNEDY
TOWN,
48 LOTS OF MISCELLANEOUS GOODS,
comprising:-
Electrical Accessories. Chinese Paper.
Old Newspaper,
Elephant Skin,
Deer Horn,
Fertilizer,
Resin.
Joss Stick Powder.
Joss Paper, Thermos Flasks, Etc., Elc., Etc..
The above Premises will be open to inspection on the 29th and 30th April, 1946, between and 10.00 .m. and Noon, between 2.00 p.m. and 4.00 p.m. The Auction is subject to the Conditions of Sale published in the 9th March, 1946, issue of the
Gazette.
A. E. B. de SOUSA.
Auctioneer. Hong Kong. April 29, 1916.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.
S. S. "HAI YANG"
Sailing for SWATOW 4th May. From Company's Wharf.
Subject to alteration without Notice.
For Particulars of Freight & Passage. Please apply to:-
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co. General Managers.
P. GO. Building, 5th floor. Tel. 23755.
or
CHINESE SHIPPING DEPT.
20 Connaught Road, Central. Tel. 24639.
N Y. STOCKS
sations.
of
Agentai
THE GLEN LINE LTD.
Due from United Kingdom 2nd week May
.........about 10th Ma & North Continental Porta.
Also Agents for PRINCE LINE LTD.
Managing Agents AUSTRALIA
CHINA LINE.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
AGENTS:
CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
BAILING TO SHANGHAI
SAILING TO BANGKOK
9.S. "FOOCHOW" (No "passüngers)
Noon at May
4 p.m.
1st May
No passengers-thereafter fortnightly saliings
SAILING TO CANTON
A flood of orders from abroad this spring, caused by the in- The Russians are proud and creased demands of larger herds vain too. We cannot blame and flocks in most countries of them. We cannot blame the the world combined with a lack Communists for these traits of shipping and other factors They are & beritage which which prevented the normal comes down through genera flow into importing countries, tions; compared to our standards have driven prices up to abnor- of development, living and effl-mals high levels.
Example of S.S. "NINGHAI” New York. Apr. 27. ciency. the Russians have not prices quoted recently are 14,500 The big bull market four years much to be proud of. Liberty guineas for a shorthorn, 12,500 old finished generally losing dur- and freedom as we know it, do guineas for a Hereford and 7, 53, "FATSHAN” ing the week with specialised re Past exist. Individual initiative 500 guineas for an Aberdeen- coveries dominating the proceed- caists within narrow Himits ings. While individual favourites
Angus-Reuter today jumped three points or so only and pride and vanity evi- on notably thin transactions, dence themselves in an effort many pivotals found going a bit to cover up rather than show off, dealt.
"They want to keep their weil Advances, however, were
close, shortcomings not only from the majority at the in the Demand for utilities persisted. world, but from their own peo
Active and pros wetive carn-ple. Vanity only evidences it- ings apparently inspired the day's self where the Soviet can be principal buylog, despite waning proud of their efforts and pro.! hopes of a coal strike settlement. duct.
Transfers totalled 020,000
shares.
Dow Jones Averages
30 Industrials
20 Rails
15 Utilities
Adama Express $23,
Hirohito Has The Right Idea
9.00 a.m. 2nd May
Subfoot to alteration without notice.
For Freight and Saloon Passages all lines, please apply ti-
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE Connaught Road, Central, Telephone 80331 (Private exchange).
For Pamages other than Saloon to Coast Ports and Singapore,
please apply to
· Mossra. NÁM TAI
Tokyo, Apr. 28. The Emperor Hirohito of paari, through the Prime Minister, Ba- The standards of living are ron Kijuro Shidehara, today sent .8 70.70 low, housing conditions are ter- Reuter the following message to
transportation and mark the arrival of the British For 206.13 rible and
63.44 communications are intolerable, occupation troops in Japan:
always cherish the very 43.99 In fact, there is almost nothing happy reminiscences of my visit
shall Alaska they can take obvious pride in, to England in 1921.
May every 97.unless it is their unity of effort blessing of peace and prosperity Juneau 38, American Can $97. American Smelting $69, American which resulted in the success be secured to the British nation Telephone $193, American
of the Red Army. On the other for all time to come."Reuter. bacco $950, American Water- hand, vanity prompts them to works $20% Anaconda
make $111
representations which
New York, Apr. 27. $47, Aviation Corporation $30, have not been and cannot be TT on Montreal $90.87, London Foreign Exchange Market- Baldwin $314, Barnsdall Bandix Aviation
tion $49, Bethlehem realized. I cannot see why we $4,031, Paris 80.84%, Buenos Steel $106, Boeing $29, Borden cannot solve our differences on Aires $21.30, Rio de Janeiro $5.20, Co. $, Canadian Pacific $19, a tolerant, friendly basis, e Mexico $20.05-Associated Press. J. I. Case $464, Chrysler $129,
concluded.--Associated Press PAGE t Commercial Solvents $25%, Corn Products 103, Dupont $206, Elec- tric Light & Power $28, General Electric $46% General Motors $73, Goodrich $30. Goodyear $73% International Harvester $92, International Paper $50. International Tel. & Tel.
Kennecott Copper $60, Mont gomery Ward $985, National National Lead
Distillers $74
Vacuum
$37, New York Central RR $26 Packard Motors $0, Pan American Airways $20%, Pennsyl vanla RB $42, Redia Corp $17, Republic Steel $334, Reynolds Tobacco $444, Schenley $78, of Sears Roebuck $47, Shell Sthern Pacifle $56, Standard
Scoony
$16 Brands $50% Standard Oil of Calif, $66% Standard Oil of New Jersey $77, Studebaker $29 Union Bar $34, Union Carbide $120%; U.S. Rubber $70%, U.S. $34. Steel $83, Westinghouse
ENVIABLE RECORD
IN F.I.C.
Saigon, April 28.
127. Des Voeur Road, Central: Telephono 20116. Freight and Passages other than Saloon by 8.8, “FATSHAK”
please apply to:-
THE CHINA TRAVEL SERVICE
.Telephone 81116.
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAM
NAVIGATION COMPANY
Steamer
From
DA
"""KUTSANG"
Bombay & Singapore "FENGTIEN” United Kingdom via Singapore
end. April
Early May
British and Indian occupation forces chalked up an enviable BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
record of accomplishment during their six and_one-half
months in Southern Indo-China, an official report insued today shows.
4.
The balance sheet, issued by the British Military, Mission to
SAILINGS FOR STRAITS AND INDIA
Frenc: Indo-China, explains that when the British and EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.
Stremer
Indian troops arrived in September, 1945, under Maj.- Cen. Gracey, they had three missions: Disarmament of} Japanese, repatriation of internees and prisoners of war," and maintenance of order so that the two primary "EMPIRE JOY"
· ́objectives could be achieved;
Disarmament was sneedily ad | 10,000 Japanese. Two thousañd
BURNS, PHILP & CO., LTD. Youngstown Sheet & Tube $71% complished and the Japanese con- instances of war crimes wore un-
S.5. "EMPIRE GUNFLEET”
expected to arrive from SYDNEY abour 3rd May,
For further particulars apply to
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO.,
P. & O. Building.
LTD.
Tel. 28031 31178
BEN LINE STEAMERS LIMITED.
8.5. “BENVORLICH" expected to arrive from U.K.,
vio Straits Mid May.
For particulars apply to
W. R. Loxley & Co., (China) Ltd., Agents.
bone* 34105.
Associated Press,
COTTON
·
centrated. Cap. 8t. Jacques, a one- | covered. One hundred and fifty time week-end resort at the mouth Japanese and Koreans will be of the Saigon river, was made tha | judged by the. British authorities: centre for 80,099 Japanese. Kept Others who committed acts against in Baigo New York, Apr. 27.
put to work were arid
ore Chincee, Dutch and French will bo Domestic and Canadian mills 17,067 more. Ten thousand wozo tried by the nations concerned. buying strengthened cotton fu- hold in various other places. In addition. 507 · guards
rds at Outside Saigon. In expertly run Allied prisoner of war camps anil tures price todayjuly $27.04/05, centras, 3,317, elvilians were in members of the dread Kempeitai,
May $27.89, October $27.05, December $27.95, terped. Families were kept to the Japanese scerpt police of March $27.00, May $27.95, Midgether and every effort was made ganisation, were arrested. It is dling Spot $28.62, Associated to have the Japaneso start their exported 200 will face trial.
·Pross.
own gardons and become virtually self-suficientas to food, DI elpline was firm...-
-Repatriation, to Japan was "UK- pedited and the Japanese" began to leave for home aboard-Japa÷ | The opening of the new Greek nose-manned ships by mid-March. Parlament, which was to take Their departure ossed this internal place next Monday, has boon post-situation of, Indo-China. · poned until May 18, while M. Philippe Drassumis. Foreign Undersecretary, and Leon Melas, Director General of the Greek
GREEK PARLIAMENT. POSTPONED
Athens, Apr., 28.
watch dévelormants in the
War Crimes
Suspects Escape
Only one ovent marred the handling of war criminals. Eight: Korean' war crimes auspocta", on- caped and were not recaptured.
British forces also re-equipped the French Brd Colonial Infantry division so that it could carry on after the British withdraw. Im portant assistanco / also WAX Meanwhile, 5,043 prisonore of furnished in putting the part Foreign Omos, visit Parupe been speedily repatriated. The dion On March 1b, forens to war and, 145 Allied civiliana had Saigon back into full-scale opera
the
function Four Foreign Ministers talka!) task was completed In short order of the remaining
The postponement
also linked but for three British subjects and reverbed to
to a purely o
consultative. with talks now going on inside nine Thatch who chose to, awmain rodskifte, that imel virtually 11 the Government, on the constitu- In-Baigon. slons questions and the question, Brish authorities and the Indianrend Brilah (roops had of the plebiscito: Lon the restorm the tank of ferrating routes red free of Normale döntgen Kitc Man of thay Me Bareby Router criminala
Steamer
"KAIPAKI"
For
Sydney From
Australian Ports
For full particulars 'apply to MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO. Telephone Nos. 27721-4
Ready early May
- Dua
9th May
BLUE FUNNEL LINE
SAILING TO U.K. "LYCAON" Balls for Port Said, Liverpool
Straits 2nd week of May,
VESSEL DUEZZ "LYCAON" from UK. via Straits “ Ist week of May,
For Pastage and Freight Particulars apply tot-
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE AGENTS
Telephonet 20:38.