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SHANGHAI TRIAL Shanghal, Nory 10.

The trial of former United States Naval Lieutenant. Robert

Warner, alleged bember of wi

family black marketeering ring with connections In Germany. China and other countries, wilt open on Nov. 11 aboard USS Jason, his attorney divulged yes--| ener, aged 24, was arrester while on terminal leave in Shang- hai on Aug. 14. He was dismiss- ed from UNRRA the day befor his arrest following press' reports from Berlin about the alleged

ring. smuggling

* Associated Press

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Outward Mails

GENERAL, HOLIDAY

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The Money Order Office and other Branch Post Offices will be entirely closed.

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G.P.O.

(Par.) Monday, 10 a.m. 11/11. (Reg.) Monday, 10a.m. 11/11. (Ord Tuesday, Noon 12/11. Ord.Tuesday 12/11 Noon.

Kowloon C.P.O. (Par.) Monday, 9 am 11/11. (Reg.) Monday, a.m. 11/11. (Ord.) Tuesday, 11 a.m. 12/11. Ord. Tuesday 12-11-11 am.

Postage rate (by Sea only) for Christmas Cards in open covers bearing not more than Five writ- ten words is Five cents.

1:

Unless otherwise stated. Regis- tered Articles and Parcel Posts close 20 minutes earlier than the time stated below:--

MONDAY, NOV. 11

(GENERAL HOLIDAY)

Trainkong

(Kwongchowwar}

(Tak On) 10 a.m.

Kongmoon (Fook Hol) 10 a.m. Canton (By Train) 10 am. Airmail for Singapore, Colom- bo, Rangoon, Calcutta, Johannes- burg, Delhi, Cairo, London, Syi- ey and Auckland (By Air) Kowloon C.P.0, (Reg.) (Ord.) 9.80 a.m.; G.P.O., (Reg.) 9.30 a.m., (Ord.) 30 a.m.

9.m

Airmail for Canton, Amoy Foochow and Shanghal (C.N.A.C. Plane) (Reg.) 9.30 a.m., (Ord.) 10 a.m.

TUESDAY, NOV. 12 Canton (Sai On) 9 a.m. Batavia, Sourabaya, and Man kasar (Tjibadak) 10 a.m.

acao, Tsinshan

and Shekki

Fook Cheung) 11 a.. Swalow and Bangkok (Hiram)

Boon,

Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South Africa. Egypt and Europe vis London (Empress of Austro-

lia) Kowloon C.P.O., (Par. and

Reg.) 9.m. 11/11, (Ord.) #1

a.. 12/11; G.P.O.. (Par. and Beg. 10a.m. 11/11, (Ord.) noon 12/11.

Airmail for Bangkok, Rangoon,. Calcutta, Karachi, Busta, Cairo, Johannesburg Augusta, Mar- seilles, London, New York Canada (B.O.A.C. Plane), Kow- Joon C.P.O., (Reg.) 2 p.m. (Ord.) 2.30

p. G.P.O., (Reg.) 2.3) (p.m. (Ord.),3 p.m.

"THE-CHINA-MAIL, MON DAY, NOVEMBER 11,-1946.

Hong Kong's October Imports

Over

$107,500,000 Mark

The Statistical Office of the Imports and Exports

Department reports that imports of merchan-

dise into the Colony of Hong Kong during the

month of October, 1946, amounted to a declar- United Kingdom ed value of $107,503,186 as compared with $46,870,925 in the month of October, 1939.

Exports of merchandise totalled a declared value of $93,638,112. as compared with $43,883,708. Imports during the first ten months of 1946 amounted to a declar

cal value of $730.121.324 as compared with $490,524,087 in the first ten months of 1039. Exports totalled $610,083,368 as compared with $446,814,470.

No cognisance has been taken in the following tables of Govern-

mment-sponsored cargoes.

Burma

Canada..

Ceylon

East Africa India

Many (British)

Zealand North Borneo South Africa. West Africa West Indies British Emp. Belgium China, North Chinn, Middle China, South

Cuba

Other

28,698

Fanch Indo China 4,109,736

Australia

-Burma

Canada

Ceylon

East Africa.

India

North Bornce

Africa

West Africa

West Indica

Merchandise By Countries

IMPORTS FROM

1st 10 months

-1930

EXPORTS TO 1st 10 months 1046. 1939 19 1946

$

1

35.759,813 30.794.662 17,306,585

5.520,623 28,337.009 2,823.760

497,680 4,155,864 231.566-

4,823,456

Russian Atomic Research

Moscow, Nov. 10. Russia's Academy of Science President, S. Yayilor, writing in the Communist Party Journal Bolshevik" on the fire year plan 14,189.868 as it affects scientists, declared

3,209,789 yesterday that

ar

problems

volts.

are no

969,440 atomic nucleus.

coemic rays, 9,266,477 1,044,432 598,206 methods utilising nuclear

295,927

1,097,463 908,64 energy and the techniques of 312,479 457.502

156,642 62,790 constructing machines which ac- $1,857,284 7,408,003

7.022,680 16,996,781 celerate the motion of electrons Malaya (British)" 11.117.483 59,483.678 34.632,651 142,702,332 and protons to huge speeds cor- New Zealand

338,727 108,180 658,897 161,529 responding to hundreds of mil 2.196.747 2,027,503 1,301,399

lions of clettale 1,451,622 1,444,783 280,936

"in the

the centre of attention" of

physics. 120781 Soviet 137,602 Such machines are needed to 702,663 produce artificial radioactive par 6,025,443 5,562,680

98,002 ticles and to reproduce the be 130,331.866 70977.638 57,868.590

89,734.712 haviour of cosmic rays

under 13,299,090 38,804,758 21,700 500 36,983,160 laboratory conditions. 37.602,712 $2,651,828 10,866.824 112,070,672

139,535 77,208 1,033,286 241,E84 1,148,070 313,309

245.403 2,488,126 1,052,332 6,282,891 .31,129,772 58,012,982 48.365,042 12,612,030 110,537 5,770,776 2,893,786 177,075 4,578,028 4,375,617 37,204,993 63,300,902 36,760,680 003,510 6,504,345

462,397

45,095,163 102,453,901 03,072,216

THE HONG KONG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS

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GENERAL MANAGERS, THE HONG KONG FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. Hongkong, 22nd October, 1946,

FOR SALE

CHESTERFIELD SUITE! "Mor- ris" Automobile! Cash Register (Saugnankay) Diamond Ring! "Royal" Tepewriterl British

top. Prince Edward, (5-7.p.m.)

BUILDING FOR SALE

Stressing the extremely, Im JARDINE MATHESON & CO., Binoculars (760)-$200! 289, 80.237 portant role of chemistry in the 107,530 five year plan. Vavilov wrote that 2,475,080 Soviet chemists have a "limitless 1,497,168 sphere of investigation in con- 2,115,905 nection with the possibilities 20,492,100 opened up by atomic energy."

Allotments for scientific work 1,568,900 under the 1946 Soviet budget 261,414 exceed the 1945 science allotments 1,434 by two and a half times, Vavilov 1,994,064 pointed out. "Construction of new 26,800,081 scientific institutes is proceeding 1,470,626 rapidly and large scale produc- tion of scientific apparatus and 3,116,948 materials is being organized. 3.486,813 Associated Press.

0,848 30,001,781

.

212,500

2.727,353

59,440,714 4,855,644

*4,756,074 1,088,116 30,419,846 409,681 400,524,087 739,121,324 446,814,470 610,083,368 Values By Main Groups

IMPORTS 1st 10 monthe 1930

1946

700

700

4,207,306

British Empire, Other 452,620 19,723,103

Belgium

China, North

Middle

*

South

IMPORTS FROM

October October

1933

1946

October

1930

EXPORTS TO

October

1946

Cuba

Central America Denmark

3,650 10.762

1,687,020

Egypt

1,020 84,220

France

$

$

French Indo-Chins

United Kingdom

Germany

12,980 279

1.845,151

Australia

698,193

7.171,641 4,002,220

1,513,540

798.017

Holland

3,973,554

358,508

355,641

Italy

1,366,147

16.293

364.680

81,004

189,500

901,763

252,862

Japan

22,966 431

101,662

Kwong Chow Wan. 20,503,000

10,076 143.087

191,405

Macao

26,466,314

--13,000-

-940,202-- 15,412

625,891

1,156,765

8,265/933

2353,856 1,123,389

Norway

2,233,408

Netherlands

East

4,889,040

15,657,301

Indies

20,670,707

3,722

256,014

54,986

421 701,967 211308

34,343 135,439

430,577

110.052

550 $02,446 500,388 25,302

Philippines

1,007,134 12,891,462

Portugal

569,782

105,330

Siam South Sweden

3,196,450 12,863,458*

1,665,600 80,828

493,818 11,688 24,277,200 23,865,208 11,043,842

America

640,405 86,674 -1,003,050

537,460

906,103

075,436

0,000 "101 302

1704,275 190.435

319,314

Switzerland

308,723

15,153,807

122,261

1,201,241

2,313,121 8.716,061 2,054,653 21,350,039

2,085,35%

6.502

311,766

Spaln

247.202

2,780,042 78,078

14,088,007

U.S.A.

7,780,421 199,690

U.S.S.R.

wwwww

-1.727

1,538,584 17.166

16,002,083!

Others

Total

Central America

301,071

22.825

Denmark Egypt

39,325

661.538

58.901

100,590

9.000. 35.493

383,263

131,579

185,152

231,904 7,536;366 2,541,450

702,830

4,108,953

· EXPORTS 1st, 10 months 1930

1946

Halland

Germany

47,984

- 156,116

Italy

50,541

Macne

Japan Kwong Chow Wan

1,614,720

3,247,877

41,468 2,070.044

368,301

3,285,358

Norway

10.730

Netherlands E.Indies

430,401

Philippines

Portugal

201,500 4,351

3.511,033

30,201 12,090 312

4,167,526

6.999:874 1,094,950 632,000 2,791,185 .119,944 3,102,226 51.710 130.162 -586,285 6,610 18,974,261

9,398,740 10,825,463 4,855,644 06,845 615,366 G01,874 188,274 46,870,925 107,503,186 43,883,708 93,638,112

361.699 2,276 598,420 5,777,071 4,325,963 67,167

499,743 49,080 1,434 041,043 2,827,891

Animals, Live

09:0:0.001

67,154

12,054,649 25,076,190 Building Materiais... 5,738,526 16,854,194 Chemicals & Drugs 6.488,376 23.283,920

58,140,260 10,081,102 Chinese Medicines

7,182,420 9,167,081

363,667 2,510,021 0,014,517

7,978,096

2,345,125 1,061,809 1,506,440 139,075 42.801

790,967

1.063,324

5,691,776

Fucis

0.005- 190.849

Manures

Metala

Minerals & Ores

Oils & Fats

Nuts & Seeds

Main Groups

Tobacco

Treasure

Vehicle

IMPORTS FROM

EXPORTS TO

October

1939

October

1948

October

1930

October

1946

$

$

$

1,149,366

607.261 478,959 1,674,003

3,197,228 44,494 2,450,152 360,036 2,838,664 407,171 5,334,405 2,729,900 221,106 - 1,729,566 - •

791,913 2.300,374

4,000,530

& Pro-

41

3,846

256.577 300,075 285,837

791.961 2,265,691 11,931,201 17,442,300 8,026,558 13,006,012

1,345,460 1,604,800 45,037

38,603 237,663 $18,661 247,372 304,708

1,552,654 148.107

G30,036 213,701

182,561

297,053

654,940

Siam

South Amerien

Sweden

Switzerland

Spain

U. S. A.

U. S. S. R.. Others

Total

Animals, Live Building Materials Chemicals & Drugs. Chinese Medicines

Dyeing & Tanning

Materials, Foodstuffs VINIONN

Fuels Hardware

Liquors, Intoxicating and

Machinery & Engines Manure,

Pakhol and Haiphong (Empire

Park) 3 p.m.

and

Airmail for Canton, Chungking Kunming (C.A.T.C. Plane) Reg.)-3 p.m., (Ord.) 3.30 .in. Macao, Tainshan and Shekki (Kwong Sai) 4 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 13

Central and South Saa

U.S.A

"America and Canada via

9:30a.m. (Reg.) 9.30

(Ord.) 104.m.

Francisco (Joplin Victory) (Par.-

Saigon (Holikon) noon.

"JANE”

O STAKE MY REPUTATION YOU'LL

BE SAFE WITH THE METEOR BROTHERS,

JANE!

4.m..

Metals

Minals & Ores

Nuts & Seeds Oils & Fats Paints

Papers & Paperware Piece Goods

Textiles

Railway Materials

Tobacco-

Treasure

Vehicles

Wearing Apparel Sundries Total Merchandise only

THAT'S A BOLD CLAIM, CAPTAIN!

BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES

CORA ́YS SUCH A JÓONDERFUL PERSON TO TAUZITO, ROD! SHE TAKES AWAY. ALL MY DOUBTS AND WORRIES!

and

.2,005,793 10,002,809 62,915,469

KILLED HER ¡OWN CHILD

THE HONGKONG & KOWLOON WHARF & GODOWN CO., LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS

NOTICE is hereby given that

The undersigned is prepared to receive on behalf of the Owners Tenders for the

pur chase of No. 10 Ice House Street, Sec. A of M.L. 2Ă,

Permits to inspect the build- ing may be obtained from the undersigned during office hours.

Tanders should be addressed to the undersigned at their the Fifty-fifth Ordinary Annual offices in a sealed cover endor- Meeting of the Company will sed Tender for Purchase of

No. 10 Ice House. Street" and be held at the Office of Messrs. should be, delivered not later Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd, than twelve nocn on the 23rd in Wednesday the 13th Novent-

November next. ber, 1946, at Noon, for the of confirming the appointment of the Board of will not necessarily be accepted. The highest or any Tender. Directors and receiving their Report together with Statements of Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1341, and for the period 1st January, 1942 to 31st December, 1945...

Fairfield, Cal, Nov. 10. Mrs. Masu. Homma, aged 49, wife of 1 Japanese farm worker. is now held in jail. Deputy Sheriff Jules O. Prit-purpose chard said, after she had signed a statement admitting the but- cher-knife slaying of her 2-year- old daughter, Keito.

Pritchard said that a charge of murder would be filed.

The deputy sheriff said that the woman said in her state- meat that she killed her child because the feared it would become

afflicted 13 another daughter who is a patient at hospital for being insane-As sheiated Press.

SHIP PURCHASES

4,4427 728 Dye, & Tan. Materials Foodstuffs & Prov. 109,581,132 174,953,672 88,831,813 80,883,011

12.079,400

667,117 3,671,587

815,601 Hardware

4,102,750 -4,030,487 3,756,434

6,189,771 3.097,078 Liquore Intoxicating 3,000,770

1,235,027 4,944,288 6.673,182 Machinery & Engines 0,180,280

6,552,562 967,074 77331271 1,210,033,069,522 470-704 33,401,013 20.588.880 34,465,109 28,804,190 4,300,054 1,046,714 21.130,759 1,698,362 8408,732 17,738,039 5,469 057 9,668,968 67,803,733 87,359,190 58,388,860 101,279,280

8,180,260

3,000,956 1,836,812 1,741,440

Washington, Nov. 9. 3,052,087 26,912,680 0,126,63426,026,029

Private interests in India-the P. Goods & Textiles 81,083,486

73,690,177 61,346,397 117,661,168

Indian Steamship... Company-. 70,152 Railway Materials.

691 5.521

78,039, 16,926

have bought or contracted for six 8,568 202

3,208 10,144,836

8,477,443

4,622,843 American war-built cargo ships 15,908,693 and have applied for an ad- 723,057 8.746

1,745,658 67,576,644 12,708,023 11,237,293 19,249,044 1,088,480 ditional seven.

3,443,704 8,266,938 22,145,796 16,289,103 57.335,031 1 23,099,261 64,012,066 113,850,616 491,247.144 7 18,866,852 514,391,114 625,992,061 490,524,087 7 30,121,224 446,814,470 610,083,368

Paints

Paper & Paperware

Wearing Apparel Sundries Total Merchandise only.

MRP To Back Gen. De Gaulle

Paris, Nov 10.

1,211,567 In a last minute campaign mancouvre, President Georges Bidault's M.R.P. Party let the nation know yesterday that it would back General Charles de Gaulle for the presidency of the Fourth Republic "if he wants it."

862,159 11.048,540 1,581,037 8,308,110

78,000

. 585,458 909,720

39,840 907.239 1,574,663 676,322

946.213

8,502,183 12,388,3857,123,632-16,280,202 So far, de Gaulle has main appeal to the people to back

110,405 428.453 176,031 583,408. 0,174,840* 013,257

65

444,011 tained a careful silence about 4,610,270 his future plans which were severely strained When that 11,109,890 11,355,728

7,952,593 | 14,352,753 Party voted for the Constitu-

tion.. 816,974 3,050,060 584,746 823,840 157,787 6,879,320 11,262,053 5,028,120) 200.945 1,058,888 087,048 312.355 382,409 1,234,357 3,044,592 5,226,244 19,623,643 7,466,174 47,028,712 113,382,500 65,148,371 46,870,025 107,503,186 43,883,708

MAT AND MICK. NOT ONLY LOOK ALIKE AND TALK ALIKE- THEY THINK ALIKE.— HENCE THEIR UNCANNY TIMING!-. THEY COULDN'T DROP You UNLESS THEY MEANT TO!

candidate

those Parties which favour changing the Constitution. This was only a lukewarm blcasing of the M.R.P.

In a political debate at Bor- deaux last night, De Gaulle's only intervention Chaban Delmas, of the Leftist in the campaign which cul-ally (Radical Socialists) hurl 20,200,000 minaten on Sunday in the clec- ed a strong challenge at Bidault

tion of Deputies for the about de Gaulle-Bidault rela 98,666,232 93,038.112 National Assembly, has been an tions, declaring that de Gaulle

had told him:

MEANWHILE-

"THERE'S YIN WHAT SOMETHING YOU SAY

VIOLETTA!

- TELL YOU SHELL RUN YOUR ACT BOYS! SHE'S JUST.

·A HAMATEUR-BUNKUM'S LATEST FANC DROP HER IN THE NET AND YOU'LL SCARE HER OUTA THE AIR FOR GOOD!

In Tune With the Times

·CAŃ ITALE YOU UNO:A: DOUBLE- FROSTED MALTED AT WIGBY'S:1

SOLD! WITH KED WATER- MELON ON THE ∙SIDE!:

·BY EDGAR MARTIN

BOOTS, THESE

OH LOOK! GHASTLY FOOD MR.WIGBY COMBINATIONS IS FINALLY YOU'VE BEEN CHANGING CRAVING HAVE] | HIS WINDOWS MY STOMACH. DISPLAY. IMAGINING

THINGS:

HM-MM

Eve

FOR

i

By order of the Board of

Directors,

C. E. TERRY," Manager & Secretary.

Hongkong, 28th October, 1946.

THE HONG KONG. JOCKEY CLUB

NOTICE

THE NOVEMBER HALF- British private interests, in-

YEARLY GENERAL MEET- cluding the British and Orienta! Trade and Transport Company will be held at the Club House, ING of VOTING MEMBERS have bought or contracted to

pur- chate 16 vessels, mostly tankers. Happy Valley, on Wednesday; The largest single application 20th November, 1946, at 5.30 to purchase ships spending pm. before the Maritime Commission here is for 160 ships by the Ch!- nese Government,Reuter.

Paris, Nov. 10.

The Ecuadorian Jegation on be- half of its Government has issued a formal denial of reports cir- culated abroad that Russiar agents were negotiating for fish- ing rights on the Galapagos

ALL MEMBERS are cordial. ly invited to attend and participate in any discussion which may ensue,

By Order of the Stewards, C E. BROWN, Secretary.

Islands off Ecuador-Associated Hongkong, úth November, 1946. Fress.

NOTICE

[POLICE DEPARTMENT

ARMS LICENCE

(Under Section 2 BIII of the Arms & Ammunition Ordinance 2 of 1933)

NOTICE

ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE

A Requiem Mass will be said at St. Joseph's Church, Garden Road, on Tuesday, November 12th, at 9.00 am. for the repose of the aouls of Reverend, Brother Almar, former Director of St Joseph's The Public are reminded that Reverend Brother Peter, mem- College.. Honest Men When I saw the M.R.P. no persons shall have in their bers of the staff, and pupils who come into being, I hoped that possession, any sword, cutlass, died during the Battle or subse--

spear, pike, bayonet, dagger, quent occupation of Hong Kong this new Party made up fighting iron or other dead. All friends of the College will honest and patriotic men was weapon without first having be welcome. going to purity political life.

"After six months of their Commissioner of Police.

obtained a licence from the

direction of public affaire, I

that

still have the conviction

Application for these licences the Party is directly by scrupu-hould be made to the Officer- lous men, but those men are in-Charge, Arms Office, Central dangerous because they are Police Station. incapable,"

Bidault responded sharply, “If you knew men more honest and more capable than we, send them to sit in our place."

The Communista continued to tread a careful path with regard to de Gaulle. Maurice Thorez Party Secretary-General, told i Party rally

We will never forget what France over General de Gaulle We simply regret that the former chief of the Provisional Government can cover with his name, perhaps in spite of him- self, an unbalanced coalition that wants to restore principles that one had believed abolished since the liberation."-Asso ciated Pres

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C. R. SANSOM. Acting Commissioner of Police

Hongkong, 6th November, 1946,

LAMMERT BROS.

Fedde Bullding.

THE DIRECTOR:

NOTICE

1:

Dated the 25th October, 1946.

JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER.

Hongkong & Shanghai Bank Building.

4th Floor, Hong Kong.

Service Auction Rooms

Auctioneers, Surveyors Hasement, French · Bank "Bldg. A.E.B. de Souza, Auctioneer.

Telephone 81857.

PUBLIC AUCTION

The Undersigned has received instructions from the Custodian of Property to sell by Public

Auction

on TUESDAY, the 12th

L November, 1046 commencing at 10.00 a.m.,

at the SERVICE AUCTION ROOMS,

FRENCH BANK BUILDING

· BASEMENT,

.250 LOTS OF MISCELLANEOUS GOODS,

comprising:

Cabtyre Electric Cables,

Motors,

Switchboards,

Electric Cables, Wire Nails,

Water Pipes and Fittings, Fertilisers,

se

Papers, Canvas Beltings, Leather Beltings,. Torchlights,.

Chinaware, Chemicals,

Galvanized Iron Wires, Generators;

Motorcar Accessories, Machines and Spare Parts, Electrical Accessories, Bedsteads and Furniture, Ete., Etc., Ete. ··

The above-mentioned articles the open for inspection at the Kin Lee Godown, Ground Floor, West Point, on 9th and 11th November, 1946, between Nolice is hereby given the 10.00 am and noon, and be- Mr. T. C. Leung is no longer tween 2.00 p.m. and 4.00 pm. connected with the under- mentioned firm as from the The Auction is subject 27th October, 1946, and, that he to the Conditions of Sale has no authority to represent or published in the Hong Kong to sign any document on behalf (British Military Administra... of our firm in any capacity tion) Gazette Notification No. whatever.

NOTICE

DICKON & COMPANY, 18. Wing Kut Street,

Hong Kong.

We beg to announce that Mr. U-Sze-Wing has

the age of two years is to she been appointed our Hongkong Manager as from

go compulsory X-Ray examina 5th November 1946.

Los for tuberculosis and pre-e

luminary survey of 3,780 records

has revealed signs of the discaso

In 887 cases, the British news!

servied" in Germany reported Raster the

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

22.

A.E. B. DE SOUSA,

Auctioneer,

Hongkong, 9th November, 1946.

Wanted A Revival!

Wednesday evening at 3 o'clock. An Evangelistic Service every

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