THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1946.
GEN. MARSHALL STUDIES PLAN PROPOSED BY COMMUNISTS
Colonial Contingents
The Secretary of State for the Colander box sent the following mange to Cury manders of the Colonial Contingenta ut The Victory Camp Kensington Gardens,
Your
Nanking, June 27.
In an atmosphère made uneasy by bristling arms, General Marshall studied the Chinese Com- munist proposal for reorganization of the na- tion's military establishment the last and most critical point blocking completion of the pact to end China's civil strife. Guards equipped with tommy guis protected the Communist occupied buildings in the capi-1 Ital.
and
"Now that rour visit to this entry le drawing in an end I send to you all ny incere congratulatioria on the part which you played in the victory march nto my best wishes for the future tes apparnace and bearing during the Inrch 1æde a dep and sating barren- west 'all who with it. Your indow countrymen have inleed evity following want to be proud of the way in which you
A cordon of soldiers police were thrown about the
Communist headquarters.
The precautions were taken reports that anti- Communist elements were plan- printed them at this great erbrenning demonstrations.
Ire upheld the homer and traditions of
of victory anil have throughout your stay The reorganisation proposal, perdencribed by the right wing
Kung mostly the greatest pleasure to meet you newspaper "Ta
your countries, Ith given
Twich
Pao,"
15 the camp and an less formal stressed four points. fels where I hope that in spite First, the army reorganisa-
of the weather you have enjoyed your Ition be limited to Manchuria; visit and have made
many
friends in
thin rountry and that some of you say
Sebond, all areas liberated by
erturn to renew these friendship in the the Communista remain in Com-
future,
Fuck,"
Gelbye to you all and womunist hands;
SHOT AT POLICE
Three, the Communists ratein hold. on
Jehol strongholds in Land Chahar provinces and the senports of Chefoo and Weibai-
wei;
Firm Demand S. ntence of five years' hard
Chan Fuk Fourth, the ratio of nation- labour was imposed on by Mr. T. J. Gould, Acting Puinenlist and Communist troops in Judge, in the Supreme Court yes- Manchuria is to he set at five terday
for shooling at Su-to three instead of five to one Inspector Sullivan and Detectives divisions provided in the Feb. Work Keng and Chung Kweng 25 agreements. with intent to do grievous bodily harm on May 15 and for carrying
automatic pistol and rounds of ammunition without licence.
11:
Cour
11
PAGING MISS ROWLEY
The Police are trying to contact a Miss Rowley, whvar trunk in the Kowloon Godowns
The has been smashed opon. trunk seas in a wooden crate. both of which were smashed by the looters, and the con- mured'e tents, including uniform, left strewn about the place. Every effort has brun made to trace a Miss Rowley whare name appears on the trunk, but so far the Police have been unable to get in touch with her.
"The Doctrine Of Man"
The Rev. Robert Crane, RNVR Chaplain of 45 Commando RM, spoke at 7.30 last night, in St. Andrews Church, Nathan Road, Kowloon. His subject was "The Doctrine of Man", the opening The government is said to be talk in a series running every insisting the Communists with-night for six nights, in which draw from all the main Man Church of England Chaplains of services are seeking tu restate the Harbin und Tsitsihar.
Chiang's representatives also Christian faith night by night.
In the course of his
Governor Visits Police
Training School
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By Order of the Board, the rain, His Excellency
W. F. SIMMONS; the Governor was well! pleased with what he
Secretary, saw in the various class
rooms when he visited Hong Kong, 19th June, 1945. the Police Training School at Stanley yester- day.
After paying a visit to the Shaukiwan Central. No, 2 and Police stations, His Excellency. accompanied by the Hon. Mr.! C. H. Sanson, Commissioner of Police, Mr. Thomas, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Mr.
HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING
CORPORATION
ORDINARY YEARLY GENERAL MEETING
F. W. Shaftin and Capt. TRO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Thun-on, visited the training that the Ordinary Yearly school where he spent almost an hour.
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Hongkong Harbour. Naval Mooring Buoys 1. No. 14 buoy has been laid in pusition undermentioned for the use of Naval craft.
The Exchange Banks will be.
2. Bearing and distance closed for the transaction of publle business on Monday, the from Kowloon Clock Tower. 142
BANK HOLIDAY
1st July, Hongkong, 27th June, 1946..
LAMMERT BROS.
Auctioneers, Surveyors and Appraisera, Pedder, Building, Telephone No. 20224.
degrees 8.66, cables.
Charts affected: No. 3279.
Authority: Naval Authorities.
(Sa) A. S. D. RYDER. Harbour Manter,
POLICE DEPARTMENT
* NOTICE
VEHICLES & TRAFFIC REGULATION
ORDINANCE 40 OF 1912
REGISTRATION OF MOTOR VEHICLES. The Registration of Motor Vehicles will begin on the
Application forms will be available at the following
General Meeting of the Share- holders of the Corporation will be held at the Head Office of the Corporation, 1 Queen's Rond Central, Hong Kong, on Friday 2nd July, the 12th day of July, 1946, at 11.30 am. for the purpose of receiving and considering the reports of the Directors and af Loss Account and Balance Sheet Traffic Office for the year ending 31st Decem ber, 1945, and for the election of Directors and the appoint-
Here His Excellency visited the various classes where the men are trained in finger prints, Police regulations, etc. He also rooms and visited the dining domitories.
Before leaving His Excellency Commissioner because he was Chan Fuk was said to have shot
anxious to see them at the im- at the pelice, oflicers from a bont in Deep Water Bay on May were reported firm in their de Crane first spoke of the Christian portant work they were doing, when they orderet it to stop. Sub-mand for reorganisation of mili-faith as being relevant to all, and He had hoped to see more of the prevented sequerally, incensed was arrested tary forces; that they include hiding among dry branchen on all of China and not just Manot merely spinsters and children, wurk but this was
picture of the prevail owing to the rain. He but drew n churia and that the Reds in agnostic outlook of the man inpleaded with what he saw. evacuate all Shantung seaports.the street who does not see this.
JES. "You are learning here -Associated Press.
churian railways and evacuate the three sexetoric facts of the said that he had come with the the Auditors and the Profits and
shere.
MONEY MART
Lack
curlidence again forced The price of Chinese National Cur- rency down yesterday. Opening $181 for futures and $1.01 fer spot (per CN$1,000) the
Move-
ment of the market was one way throughout, and by closing time rates were $1.77 and $1.89 respec. tively.
Gold also suffered a decline, and from an opening of $445 er tal. it slid down to $430 at the close improvement in There was on US dollars which had buyers at $4.79 to $4.86. Sterling and Aus- tralian pounds were unchanged at $16.00 and $12.50 respectively.
POST OFFICE NOTICES
U.S.A..
MAIL NOTICE
SEAC AIR AWARDS
wonderful inventions",
talk
Mr
has who
Was
to
but whose aim is so often going take an important part in the alt out for pleasure and wealth. life of Hongkong. "Said His Today's creed, he said, is of her lieve in Man Almighty, Creator of become members of
Excellency, "You are learning to * police ownforce on the value and integrity It is officially announced that the Klagsufficient power to win bis
wealth 'and happiness, and who of which Hongkong depends. You has been graciously pleased to approve
right to high wages, excite must remember that the value the following awards In Air Command,
men and pleasure", From this of the work you do, does not South East Azla:
cames no satisfaction in personal rest only with the officers and life and anarchy or totalitarrain-instructors but on each one of ism in National life.
Commander of the Bath
has a
you."
"Responsibility"
Alr View-Marshal C. E. N. Gingel, Commander of the British Empare (Military)
Jesus Christ taught tifat God Arting Captain N, T. Grostwin,
not man was the creator of the Under of the British Empire (Military)
Universe, and that man without Buble
"You must remember that you C. L. Acting Group-Captain
Gray, Group Captain A. W,
Acting
God was a sinner, Mr. Crane con-
have a great responsibility and Wing Commander J. C. Cotter, Acting tinued: After the Fall of Man.
see that you remember all the F. Gomersall, Group-Captain
Wingman drew away from God und he Commander G. C. 9. Key, Acting Wine came to a greater or lesser exten: lessons you have learnt in your Commander, Gelft, Action Grupa slave to his passions and conse-short period of training and that Captain 6. d. Print, Acting Squadron- quently more and more blind to after. the training finishes yau
the things of God. Mr. Graneare still to continue to learn. closed aith an appeal for a right "I, your Governor, shall watch judgment of the doctrine of man, your work. Good work will be last Bundron-Leader G. B Broythe, created indeed by God, but now in At Warrant Ollicer K, W, Wols,need of re-making through Christ. brought to my notice and I shall be proud to know that you are Act Warrant Ofcer R, Robertson,
doing your work well."
Lender, B. Ort, Squadron-Leader G. T. Willam, D.F.M.
Alember of the British Empire (Military) Warrant-Officer W, A. Venables, Act
Acting Fahi-Licut, H. F. D. Monk, Fluti- Arting Fight-Llout, H. Miler. Livut, N. M. Nichols, Acting Flight- Lent. Aimpson, Rev, Kissck, Acting Sundron-Leader D. R. Baier. Firing (Kwongmeer A. Morris, Warrant Omeer E.
W, Burrow,
British Empire Medal (litary)
BROTHEL
His Excellency concluded by wishing all the best of good for
Sentence of two months' hardtune. He then presented P. C. labour was imposed on a woman, Wong Man with a Police whistle Lee Sze, by Mr. George She at the for the good work and progress Central Magistracy yesterday for keeping a brothel at No. 16, Chun shown white under training.
The ceremony broke up with i Shing Street, first floor, on Jane three cheers for His Excellency.
Detective. Sub-Inspector
26.
Soul
sald that he visited the premises with a party of Police and found the accused, who admitted that shu was the keeper of the premises.
Another keeper, Mak Yer, maz ried woman, was fined $300 a similar offence.
Pistol Fell To Ground
...
Outward Mails FRIDAY, 28th JUNE. Macao and Tsinshan Fuok Cheung) 10.00 a.m.
Foochow (Mako) 10.00a.m..
Acting Flight-Sergt. B. E. Dreive, U.S.A., Central Canada,
and Bergt. 9. L, Reed, Serg, E. B. While Vancouver, South America via
worth, Acting Bergt, H. Maston, Bergt (Sandart)
9.30 J. C. Vaughan, Gerat, K. J Chandra, (Parcels) B.C.
(Reg.) 1.45 a.m., (Ora.) Sergt. P. J. Eavens. Berut, D. Scobie, 24.11.201
Filcht-Sert. G. W. Stephenson, Col. 20.00
Central and South
F. J. J. Wooda, Acting Flight-Berg. Amerien via San Francisco (Ar-J. Payne, Bergt, T, Williamson. Spl. a.m., W. Chaplain, Pilaht-Serzt, A. B, W. (Parcels) 11.30 connut)
Aurten, Flight Berat, J. Walsh, Fluht (Reg.) 11.45 a.m., (Ord.) Nonn,
Serat, E. W. May, Berat, W, Dowen Bangkok (Kwelyang) Noon.
TA, C. U, Mill, Berat, White, Cpl. Airmail for London, Calcutta, E. A. Tack, A,F.C., Warrant Offer Durban, Calo, Rangoon, Singa- L High, Acting Bquadron-Leader 11 ore, Sydney and Auckland (By A. L. Campbell. Flying Officer K. A.
No less than 400 lb. of sulphuna-unemployed Chineso, Chan Chun, (Ord.) Thompson, Warrant Offer L. J. Hobbs,
Acting Squadron;Lender I. R. Ritchie limide, in 1-lb. tins, were stolen 24, is charged with unlawful pos- 2.00 p...
Ceylon, East and South Africa, Fling Duck Acting from No. 6 Kowloon Godown at session of a Blauser pistol in Bute!
Flight-Lieut. R. W. Hellle, Flying OM. Bombay and Egypt (Willis Viceer D. B. Parsons, light-Lieat, C. V.
some time during the past three Street on the night of May 31.
Accused is additionally charged! days. The police are endeavour- kery) 3.00 p.m.
Brown. Flying Oficer G. D. Going to trace the thieves and mean- with possession of
an offensive weapon. while the publle is warned to b Howard, Warrant Deer P. D. Bland on the look-out; ten tablets co- A Chinese detective, Tal Pak- Acting Senior Sister I. E. Jameson. xtitate a fatal dose.
hong, gave evidence that at 1a.m. on May 81 he was a member of police patrol. In Bute Strect the patrol had come upon a party of five men, two of whom were in Chinese military uniform.
pore:
Reg.)
Air)
1.45 pm.
Holhow (Artemis) 3.00 p.m. Shanghai (Mindoro) 3.00 p.m. Swabue (Lung On) 4.00 pm.
(Men Hing) Kougmoon
1.80
D.RI.
Canton (Sai On) 4.00 pm.
SATURDAY, 20th JUNE
Straits and Calcutta
(Empire
Perlis) (Parcels) 9.20. 8.727.,
(Ord. 10.00 a.m.
Manila (Garden Park) 10,00
.D.M.
Canada vis Vancouver, B.C. (Samdart) (Parcels) 9.80 (Reg.) 9.46 a.m., (Ord.)
...
D.II..
10,00
i
Foochow (Mee Wah) 10.00 a.m. Keelung {Iloi Formosa
Flow) 11.00 a.m.
Airmali for Canton, Amoy and Shanghai (C.N.A.C. Plans) (Reg.) 10.16 a.m., (Ord.) 10.30 a.m.
Macao and Tairebon
Sail
11.00 a.m.
Flight-Lieut. D. Grima, Flight-Lieur, W. D. Dwyer, Flight-Lieut.
King Of
POISON !
Siam Was Murdered
(By Alex MacDonald)
Bangkok, June 27.
Hearing was commenced before Mr. Horace Lo at Kowloor. Court yesterday of a case in which an
Witness asid bo went ahead of
2
ment of Auditors.
By Order of the Board.
A. MORSE. Chief Manager.
Hong Kong, 24th June, 1946.
HONG KONG TELEPHONE
COMPANY, LIMITED.
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2.
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FEES
Private motor car in weight:- Nol over 15 cwts ...
(i)
Over 15 ewts but not over 20 cwts (ii). Over 20 cwts but not over 25 cwts (iv) Over 25 cwts but not over 30 cwis (v). Over 80 cwts but not over 40 exts (vi) Over 40 cwts.
Commercial motor vehicles;—
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48 J
60
72
"
96
120
J
Completely fitted with pneumatic tyres and using motor spirita na fuel
6 dollars Commercial motor vehicle completely fitted with pneumatic tyres using any other substance as fuel and in weight:—
(1) Not over 15 cwts
36 dollars (i) Over 18 cwts but not over 30 cwts 60 (i) Over 30 cwts but not over 45 cwts 90. (iv) Over 45 cwts but not over 60 cwta (v) Over 60 cwts but not over 90 cyts 240 Any other commercial motor vehicle in weight:-
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will be licensed.
Public motor vehicle other than a motor omnibus or charabane $5 and in addition for each seat for a passenger in such vehicle $15 $5 Motor omnibus or charabanc
and in addition for each seat for a passenger in auch vehicle *$15 *This fee will not be charged in respect of an omnibus used solely in a public motor omnibus service for which a licence has been granted in accordance with the Public Vehicle Services Regulations.
Motor tricycle private
Motor bicycle:-
private solo
private with side car
18 dollars
18 24
NOTE: No motor bicycle or motor tricycle will be licensed for
use as a public vehicle,
3.
Office hours for the payment of fees-0 a.m. to 1 p.m.
4. On and after the 20th July no motor vehicle will be allow
ed on the public roads unless licensed under this Ordinance,
IL LICENSING OF DRIVERS.
The Undersigned has received. The Licensing of Drivers of motor vehicles will begin on the
the patrol and as he approached instructions from the Custodian 2nd July, 1945. the party of five, two took to their of Property to sell by Public heels. Accused remained with the Auction
two men in uniform. Accused on FRIDAY, the 28th June, had a jacket hanging on his loft arm and as he was searching him
did this the pistol fell to the
Medical.evidence studied by a board of 18 physi-another member of the patrol came at clans supports to a considerable extent reports up and lifted the jacket. As le that former King Mahidol, who died June 9 of ground.
a bullet wound, was the victim of an assassin.
1946, commencing at 10.80 a.m. his Sale Rooms, Basement,|
French Bank Building,
86 LOTS OF,
; Further hearing of the case was
A report to this effect will be ano Indian and 15 Siamese phy-remanded to July 5. returned by a medical group sicians. Their findings will (Kwong investigating
the mysterious be incorporated into a detailed circumstances of the young report to be made by a special commission of Bt-monarch's death, it was report investigating.
Siamese notables.
Meanwhile, a special commots-
Shanghat (E-Sang) Noon. Macasser, Sourabaya and tavia (Tibadak) 3.00 p.m.
Canada -vin (King Alfred) (Parcels)
a.bo p.m.
8.00 p.m.
Vancouver,
ed,
B.C.
The exact details of the medi-
2.30 cal inquiry will not be roventedgion continued taking testimony
GAS CHARGES
MISCELLANEOUS GOODS, comprising:- Motorcar Accessories,
Bamboo Crates,
Jare,
Wooden Beams,
Log Wood,
Etc., Etc., Etc.
places:-
Application forms will be available at the following
HONG KONG
Traffic Office
Traffic Office
Central Police Station Building.
KOWLOON
Mong Kok Police Station,
When forms have been completed they must be presented at Applications with the Traffic Office, Central Police Building. licence feco cannot be accepted by post.
Licence fee-b dollars,
Once hours for payment of fees-9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The Hongkong & Kowloon 2. The Commissioner of Polico may in his discretion issue a The Hong Kong & China. Gas Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd's No. Driving Licence without test to any pornon in possession of a
P. (Reg.) 2.45 pm, (Ord.) until the commission reports,with, a hearing scheduled for Company are reluctantly com- 6 Godown, West Point, whore former Hong Kong Licence or licence or permit issued by any
but it was learned that the sep-testimony volunteered by the pelled to increase Gas Charges the goods are stored, will be other authority.. Straits, Coylon, India, East and sational finding came in
Persons who cannot produce such evidence of competency the public, The commission also will by 65 per cent to 314.00 per open to inspection on 26th and South Africa (Lourenco Marques) course of a two-day investiga-ngain question members of the 1000 cu ft as from June Motor 27th June, 1946, between 10.00 in driving will be required first to take out a Learner's Licence
Australia via Bydney (Ammia)tion which included intensive Royal Family at the Grand Readings. This increase is due am, and 'noon, and between 2.00-Fee 2 dollars. ... (Parcels) 2.30 a.m., (Reg.) gunfire tests upon corpses; and
2.46 examinations of Mahidol's body; Palace before closing its inquiry. to present high production p.m. and 4.00 pm
costs caused by recent wagen The Auction is subject to the. Formits issued by the Land Transport Office or other De p.m. (Ord) 18.00 pm U.S.A., Contral
Premier Fridi has announced increases and high cost of coal. Conditions of Sale published in partments must be surrendered on receipt of Driving Licence. and South study of X-rays and photo. America via. San Francisco (Pan graphe of the body at the scene he has ordered the preparation Charges will be reduced Im the 9th March, 1948, issue of 4. On and after the 1st August, no person will be permitted to
of his death in the Royal Palace of a memorandum covoring all mediately conditions permit.
drive any motor vehicle unless in possession of a valid licence 2.30 American Victory) (Parcels)
under this Ordinance"? p.m., (Reg.) 2.15 p.m. (Ord.) The findings will includo de detalls of the late King's activi
H. SANSOM B.C.
Commissioner Police
the Gazette,
YA
HONG KONG & CHINA
GAS CO.
A. E. B. DE SOUSA,
*Auctioneer); Hong Kong, 26th, Juno, 1946.
vis Vancouvastada [ductions, 88 to the fango and | tlós in Alam since his return n.m., leg.) 2:45 pm (Ord) was fired in addition to otpad will includs matters die Hongkong, June" 28th,” 1946/
(Hitellano Park)(Parcela): 2,80
1.00, pæn v
Kongmoon (Fook Hai) 4,00 pm. Cantan 1 (By Train) 4,90 p.m.
direction from which the gun from Switzerland Just December That memorandum, Pridi details,
The medical examinors in cussed at all Royal audiences glude one British, one American, Associated Press.