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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1946-
NORTH CHINA TALK OF AN OFFENSIVE AGAINST YENAN
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- Hong Kong
Chinese Fined
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Honolulu, Nov. 14. Eu Keng Yuet and Eu Ken Mun, Chinese bro- thers from Hong Kong were fined $5,000 by the United States customs after officials discovered a valuable jade collec-. tion hidden in their clothing and baggage.
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(By Tom Masterson)
Peiping, Nov, 14.
Wedding In
Macao, Nov. 14.
Communist Commander-in-Chief General Chu
Teh's allegation that the Nationalists "intend Macao to invade Yenan" strengthened the growing belief in North China that Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek would turn his forces against the Communist capital if the current cease-fire order proved ineffective.
Chu Teh was quoted in a Yenan broadcast on
Tuesday the day following the deadline of. Generalissimo Chiang's ceasefire order as saying, "We will mobilize our total strength to resist in order to accomplish the aim of shed- ding one drop of blood in return for every inch of ground snatched" by the Nationalists,
Chu sald that at the most it addition;) (would take two months to smpsh the Nationalist attack against Yenan.
They also will lose the lade unless they pay $30,000. from a chartered plane en route The Eu brothers were removed from Manila to San Francisco, or Nov. 3-Associated Press.
Feeding Of Germany
ficutral observers are of opinion that Generalissimo Chiang would strike at Yenan despite. The factjį that it lacks any semblance of modern communications with the rest of China and is almost total-
mountain terrain,
Heavy Fine For Alleged Agent
Brought before Mr. H. G.
ly isolated in the midst of rugged Sheldon K. C. at Central Magis- An officer in the Government tracy yesterday on remand, Tsoi paratroops said that the Na-Shing-cheong, 27, who claimed tionalists would undoubtedly use to be an agent of the British Washington, Nov. 13. paratroops in the event of an at- Army Aid Group during the oc With the problem of feeding tack against Yenan. He said his cupation, was fined $2,000 0: Germans in the British occupied unit had suficient equipment for four months hard labour on a areas at the head of its agenda, lan afr attack against the
charge Red the Anglo-American conference (capital
H.K. To
To Get Japanese Textiles
BY ORDER
Of The Director Of Disposals Far Eastern Aren
(M.0.9.) *
1. THE BRITISH STORES DISPOSAL BOARD (HONG KONG) is authorised to received TEN- DERS for the follow ing CARGO HAND- LING GEAR:
Tokyo, Nov. 14. Japan, once the do- minant industrial and The wedding of Dr. -Alberto. Maria de Sequeira Basto and trading nation of the. Yvonne Simoes was registered Orient, will resume for- at the Police Headquarters yes-eign trade with most Lot terday.
Asiatic Witnesses were Mr. Henrique
cnations before Nolasco da Silva, well-known the end of the year 1946, lawyer and merchant, and Mr.Allied Headquarters re- Manuel Shoes. of the Stall-port. dard-Vacuum Oil Co. Hong:
Keng
descenda
Trade mission from
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LAMMERT BROS.
Assiioneszi, Jurvaroni
and Appraisers, Pedder Hallding. Telephone No. 20124.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
The Undersignad have re- celved instructions to sell by Public Auction on FRIDAY the 15th November 1946 commencing at 2.30 PM.
at their Sales Rooms,
· No, 35 HANKOW ROAD KOWLOON.
A Nice Selection of Valuable Silars &W.R.8" x 1.9 Husehold Furniture Compris
Blings. 5.V.K. Enslera
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18.... Slinga BW.L Endles
China, Acception was held in the Buma, Hong Kong, Singapore Lat 3 bride's rezidence in which pro-have completed arrangements to and the Malay Union already minent guests were present. .."The iridegroom
acquire Japanese textiles, chemi- cals, clocks, blcycles, and electri from a reputable Macao family, cal appliances in return for ship-Lo Sil Hrinkbeard connected with eleemesinar ments of such raw materials as institutions. He returned from coal, asphalt, rubber, fertilizer, Portugal a year ago and is tanning materials, attached to The Government and pig fron Hospital
insecticides
Trade missions from the Philip- The bride is the fifth daugh-pines, India, Korea, and Russia Augusta ter of the late Capt Julie are discussing terms and products
SimoesOur Own for trade. Correspondent.
Macao Lifts
uf larceny from the Controls
on the ecrinomic fusion of the two Communists Using Japs? stolen a fountain pen from a
zones of Germany. net for its Arst session behind closed doors here tonight.
at the White House.
The
Neutrals who returned recent- Yenan said, the Com- Before the meeting one of the ly from chief members of the American munists were convinced that the Government will attempt to take Party, General Lucius Clay, de-
their capital. puty Military Governor of the United States Zone, held dis Recently, General Chen Cheng, cussion with President Truman Nationalist Chief of Staff told in- terviewers that the Nationalists British delegation con- would attack Yenan only if the ferred among themselves thefore Communists attacked the No- the meeting.
The conference is expected to Meanwhile, reports were mea- last about a week after which gre on whether Chiang's cease- the chief delegates of both sides fire order was effective. The inde- will go to New York to complete pendent Hsin Min Pao said, "Not ! the blueprint for the Foreign a shot was Bred in the whole of Ministers' discussions on the Ger- North China the second day since man peace treaty. Reuter,
POST OFFICE NOTICES
Outward Mails
cents.
tionalists.
Qupd. 166
4j
Sing S.W.B. Brickboard
Quad. 16 x 6'0" 1), (39)
"
Slings SWR, Brickboard
Quad. 2′′ x 14*
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Lot 3 Slika 8.W.R. Single Wil
Slings W. Single W
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Blings. S.WI. Single W/H
214" 14.........!
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Hooks 1" x. C'
1
Slim BW. Double W/2
7
Neis Carro Manila 12′ =
Hooks 2" 12° ... (
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14' 8"
(PON)
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12" x 8"
Nets Carro &W.R. 12 x
Trays Carte Wood B'p" a
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(65)'
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F E Pickello of the foreignet trade division of General Mad- Arthur's Headquarters said the Japanese are now free to trade Lot with any nation on an open ac- jcount basis, with balances to beat
settled each six months.
$'0" x 50" ..... Lot 11 Hooks Glove (Single Hooks Steve, Boutale
person.
It was reported that United Defendant was stated to have {- *
Macao, Nov. 14. States and other merchant ships Lo 10 Trays Care Wood W Maca exporters breathed a would be used in Japan's trade, sigh of relief as the Govern-with Japanese ships carrying ex- ment announced ita decising in ports to Koren, China and Russian Lot 1 kv, Bou lifting the multiple restrictions territorier.—Associated Press. hitherto imposed on all exports. {
Chinese constable.
The case was remanded until yesterday for defendant to call Mr. Heath, Inspector Ritchie and Mr. Elston as witness.
As frem to-morrow,
Mr. liath, A. S. P. (W), in are only acessary for essential National City
the witness boxx said that de foodstuffs and dutiable goals, fendant was formerly un infor-Isuch as vinus, tobacco, cement, mer for the Police, 4
bricks, coffee, gaspline, kers)- sene, safety matches and fire- crackers.
Miners To Leave
|the order." The offfelal Chin Shih Registration for repatriation to Jih Pao sold there was still fierce their respective homes by the fighting in the Laishul sector of 1,700 Chinese miners from
the the northern section of the Pei- Dutch East Indies with Chinese ping-Hankow railroad,
authorities was completed yester- it- The pro-Government Republi-day, the "China Mail was
formed by semi-oficial 'Chinese
Bank Plans
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(500)
Pago
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
20 WORDS $2 FOR ONE INSERTION PREPAID, $1 FOR EACH ADDITIONAL INSERTION, ADDITIONAL WORDS 10 CTS, PEH WORD
PER INSERTION"
Beplies are awaiting at our ofices for Box Nos. 02, 81, 82, 83.. 91, 99, 102, 104, 112, 117, 113, 210, 214, 91a, 220, 923 £27.
PERSONAL
WILL Mr. E. Greenland please communicate by mail with P. E. Kiyhn mv.-Wan Bing, c/o C.W.T. 122 Austin Road, Kowloon.
POSITIONS VACANT
...Teak. extension dining tables, sideboards, sliver cabinets, alining chairs, wardrobes with CERTIFICATED Coxswains re- bevelled mirrors, tall-boy, quirod for fast Motor Launches, chest of drawers, double & apply Box No. 429 "China Mail". single bedsteads with hog-
FOR SALE
spring mattresses, dressing WANTED. Experienced steno. Lables with mirror, bed side grapher, atating typing and short- cabinets, chesterfield couch, hand speeds. Apply Nox No. 230
"China Mail", easy armchair set of tea! poys, book cases, office desks, office chair wall mirrors, bath room cupboards, Tientsin carpets, Tientsin rugs, Bale Coir unner, piano, calling DOUBLE BED, selected teak, as fans, blackwood joss table, ow, with new mattress and com
Inlete with mosquito-bet frame. single. divans, table lamps, Can be seen 21, Fort Street, Top table fans, Child's tricycles, floor, west.
perambulatora, E.P.N.S, ware,
ginss ware, crockery, and
. kitchen utensils, etc., ete..
etc.
Also
BUILDING FOR SALE
1 Remington portable type- to receive on behalf
writer
10x1
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Wire Berving ↑ Strand '12
Gauge O Fulum. Coils ( Bollards Hortable
Cast
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1 Organ
Mocks Ranner .. Hooks Lan Plain with
Swivel Bearing Desi Benu Ton
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1 Large frigidaire
1 Cloth wringer
4)
4)
(20)
Tank Head
4
Lot 13 J'allets G.S
Sitngs for Pallers.
Shackin Banana Sharkim Wire Less Churchill Tank
.....
Shackles...
Banana Shackion
San Francisco, Nov. 14. A. D. Calhoun, Far Eastern Lot 14 Universal Imports are still subject to manager of the National City a scrutiny. Goods imported ou
Bank, now en route to Manila via Vancouver, said today the bank drawback contained in cases bearing the seat of the Govern and establish now ones wherever hopes to reopen prewar branches ment of Hong Kong to show foreign governments they were already examined by conditions are favourable to es allow and the British authorities in Hongtablishment of mutually advantet 1 Spreaders Biank Kong are again searched on ar- rival in Macao.-Our Own Cor respondent.
Canton Money Stringency
can Daily News, in a wholly un-quarters last night. confirmed report, claimed that Meanwhile, 75 of the repatriates (the Nationalists had inflicted have obtained employment them, [20,000 casualties Postage rate (by Sea only) for battle which followed an abortive longer in the comps.
in a three-day selves in Hong Kong and are no
Canton, Nov. 13. Christmas Cards in open covers attack by 50,000 Communists on
Shortage of cash in the finans Those who were natives of cial market has been prevalent bearing not more than Five writ Tehsien in Shantung on Nov. Canton and Kongmoon are sclie-here for almost a month with the Len words is
Five
The dispatch aleged that the duled to leave by train and boat. spit that the value of Kong Unless otherwise stated, Regis Communista were
respectively, on Monday.
·Kong and 'American dollars drop- supported by
In addition to givine $25 to ped as low as tored Articles and Parcel Posts more than 1,000 Japanese prison- each of the repatriates, the Hong CN33,910 respectively.
CXSEGU and close 30 minutes earlier than theers of war and that their equip Kong Government is said to have According to banking circles, time stated below:-
ment included some 20 pieces of consented to give a Red Cross financial stringency is usual at heavy artillery, Associated food parcel to each.
the end of the year and will be more so with the approach of the Press.
New Year. They point out that many people ase their Chinese currency also to boy gold har and foreign dollars.
Another cause of the shortage
FRIDAY, NOV. 16
Amoy and Swatow (Hong
Kheng) 10 .
Manila and Cebir (Cebu) Noan. Airmail fhe Singapore, Colom-
b. Delhi, Sydney and Auckland
U.S. Losses
(By Air) (Reg.) 1.30 pm In Shanghai
(Ord.), 2 p.m.
Airmall for Bangkok, Rangoon, Calcutta Karachi, Basra, Cairo, Johannesburg, Augusta, Marseil les, London, New York & Canada (8.0.A.C. Planej Kowloon C.P.O., (Reg.) 2 p.m. (Ord.) 2.30 p.m. G.P.U., (Reg.) 2.30 p.m., (Ord.)
3.m..
Haiphong (Masbate) 3 p.m. Tamkong (Fook Sing) 3 p.m.
(Kwongchowwan) Manila P.L., Macassar, Soura- baya and Batavia (Tjitjalengkx) 3. p.m.
Airmail for Canton, Chungking and Kunming (C.N.A.C. Plane) (Reg.) 3 p.m., (Ord.) 3.30 pm, Macao, Teinshan and Shekki (Kwong Sat) 4 p.m.
Canton (Sai On) 4 p.m.
"JANE"
Washington, Nov. 14.. The State Department today invited Americans who
suffered personal or property losses in the Shanghai ares during the last 15 years to submit reports to the Shanghai Municipal Government.
The
Municipal Government had asked the registration of all 1981 and the end of the war. losses sustained between Dec. 18,
Claims for losses from death, personal injury, property damage and "losses due to increased ex- penses or decrease of act business profits" may be included.
Computations must be submit- ted in Chinese national currency.
Associated Press,
I WOULDN'T HAVE
FINE! IT WOULD MAKE A BETTER
The local offices of the Chinese Foreign Affairs Ministry's Special Representative for Kwangtung and Kwangsi are still endeavour ing efforts to obtain free blankets for the repatriates.
Ship On Fire In Honolulu
Honolulu, Nov; 13..
A predawn fire today swept the "Hainkongho" which docked acre en route to Shanghai with gerap metal ballast.
I
ageous trade with the United States.
Shoe Shackles Wire Leg
Head
$1
6
21
MT Legs FSW .... (26)
MT Chain Les Bingle..
MT Chain Ler Double. {
14)
Bhackles Boy 18 Ton...
16
MT Nets Small
MT Netz Larice
12)
Lot 1
Universal Tank Blinga..
MT S.W.E. Ext. Legs, (160)
01
41
ille indicated that the bank was interested in the establishment of Lot branches in acveral cities in the Southern Philippines.
Calhoun, who spent the war as Let 13 Chairman of the Interned Com- mittes at the Los Banos intern, Pue ment canfp in the Philippines la Lot 1 planning to investigate bank post. afbilities in Malaya, Indonesia Lat and India Associated Press. POST-WAR PROFITS
OF LANE CRAWFORD'S
Churchill. Tank Blings
48)
Bilage Bomb BW‚R. 19%, (. 24) Bling Beph AWR GP* Gream Special Red Cam
Libai (2004)
13)
Ball Carriers ..... Clampe Point for Rails.. (
Gauges Plate layers
Easyps Re-ralilor. Doubļa
Heavy
Ramp Re-ratin
Lot 21 Dog Spikes
3)
4) ......f 2
Miscellaneous Goods-
The undersigned is prepared of the Owners Tenders for the pur- chase of No. 10 Ice House Street, Sec. A of ML, ZA.
Permits to inspect the build- ing may be obtained from the Pressure gauge, 2 boxes D.D.T. undersigned during office hours. Powder, 1 pump, 1 motor, 21
boxes umbrella sticks, tins Tendera should be addressed filter powder, 300 dozens towel to the undersigned at their bage, 30 tins floor wax, and offices in a scaled cover endor- canvas hese etc., etc.
sed "Tender for Purchase of No. 10 Ice House Street" and
On View from Thursday, 14th should be delivered not later November 1946.
than twelve noon on the 23rd November next.
Terms: As Customary.
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers.
PUBLIC AUCTION
The Undersigned have re-
(2000)ceived instructions from The
Lent 24 Fish Bolle 04 Hr. 303 - spp) Custodian of Property to sell
2.. No guarantee of any kind is given with any of the above
(Continued from Peas 2) import and export (wholesale)
"We have also reorganized our lots. department and extended our in- at N. 274 Godawn, Hongkong & terests to cover a wider field of Kowloon Wharf Godown Co., Ltd. 3. The above stores are located merchandise. Turnover in this
Kowloon. department has been mos
-most antis- faclory, and the arrangements, to 12 Noon, Mondays to Fri- 4. Hours of inspection: 10
is that a good deal of cash has have been able to make in the days inclusive. been taken to Hong Kong in the local and South China markets same manner as the influx of
ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES
Latest arrivals of the Peninsula Hotel
5. Passos and Tender Forms
6. Tenders must be deposited and marked "Tender for Cargo with the Board in sealed packets Handling Gear and addressed to the Chairman.
wealth there from Shanghai.gur well for the future. Recently, however, this has low-pose-That the report of dires Stores Disposal Foard, Head- I now ber formally to pro may be obtained from the British ed down-Associated Press,
torn and the accounts for the quarters Land Forces, Victoria period March 1, 1941, to Apri Barracks, (Entrance. 50 yards 30, 1946, as presented, be adopt-west of "Queers Road Entrance ed and that the balance sheet of to Barracks). $820,081.77
standing to ezadit of forward to next sepount, and profit and loss account he carried It developed a 35 degree listed this Dark & Asker. Mr. shall be obliged if same share and is doubtful whether the voy-1da Roza, Glea C. North, I. 2. Harrison whereupon questions as to the
and Mr. P. Darthe, Mr. and Mrx, holder will second such proposal, age can be completed.
and Cpl. G. B. N. Hughes. There were no casualties. The Captain, E. P. Turner, who was
port and accounts may be raised." 12 Noon, Saturday, the Card day
to the re- delivering the ship Lo Ching, was include U. A. Fettes, Major and Mrs. the motion, expressed gratification of November 1910.
Latest departure from the
Major S.M. Churn, in a hotel when the fire started D. T. Chandier, Wa. D. Davia, P. J. of shareholders at the sound fin
The Hsingkongho was former. Creighton, Mr. and Mr. C. §. Mulct.
3. The Chairman of the Bri- MacGowan, I. O, Banks, Cha Tynx. A. ly a coastal passenger ship-As Vicki Chey, Palmer Hart Jeand Mr. W. Brown, and his staff accept the highest or any Tender. ancial position revanied, and paid tish Stores Disposal Board (Hong sociated Press.
a tribute to the general manager, Kong) does not bind himself to
Il, V. Bernard.
HAD THIS HAPPEN
FOR THE WORLD!- ACT(GULP!) IF WE HOW D'YOU FEEL, PRACTISED IT THAT JANE?
WHAT HAPPENED,
BOYS?
"YOU SAW!-THE PHANTOM'S BEEN
AT WORK AGAIN!
I WASN'T SCARED!- 1-- GOOD GRACIOUS!~
WHERE'S HE
GONE?
WAY!
S AND HER BUDDIES
·BUT WE'D ALREADY DECIDED NOT TO TAKE YOUR ADVICE
JANE'S TOPS WITH US!-gen
EH, MAT?
NOT BAD! ANY T THINK MADE IT ALL OUTTA JUNK WE FOUND AT THAT OV
New 1946. Model
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Captain seen a sk
outside the
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**... BY EDGAR MARTIA
IT RIDES A TRIFLE ROUGH BLACK BABY VOL KNOW THE DIFFER
WE GOT HERE IN TIME, THANK GOSHILCAN HEAR
EM INSID
whose efforts, he said; contribut ed largely to this happy remit.
The motion was then put to the meeting and carried unanimously.
next business was the re- election of Mr. B. A. Dastar to the Board. This was proposed by Mr, W. Robertson, seconded by Me: Vasunia, and passed unani-
ours. Lown Binghaus & Mat- thewe ware reappointed auditors. on the motion of Mr. Li Koon- chan and seconded by Mr. H.W. Randall,
Shareholders present were Major S.M. Charn and Mesers. H.W. Randall, FP. Yasunis, W. Robertson. MR. Taroer, Li Keonehun, x Hann and B.C.. Tavadia.!!
NOTICE TO MARINERS NO. 63 of 1946
7. Closing date far. Tender
WALTER MAN WEINBERGER, Chairman, BRITISH STORES. DISPOSAL BOARD, (HONG KONG).
ALL BRITISH AND
ALLIED EX-PRISONERS OF WAR IN CAMPS IN JAPAN
by Public Auction on
Monday the 18th November 1946 commencing at. 10.00 gm.
at their Sales Rooms, Pedder Buliding, Basement.
GG LOTS OF MISCELLANEOUS MOTOR VEHICLES, ENGINES. AND ENGINE BLOCKS,
comprising:- STORED AT SUI BUN FOR No. 3 GODOWN, WEST POINT, HONG KONG.
Hilman Saloons, Vauxhall Saloons, Ford Saloons, Chevrolet Salquns, Standard Saloons, Morris Salons M.-G. Saloons, Dodge Sedan. Terraplane Roadster, Bedford Lorry, Chevrolet Lorry, Lincoln Zephyr Sedan..
STORED AT K.1. GODOWN MA TAU WEI ROAD,
KOWLOON.
Ford Saloons, Chevrolet Saloons, Standard Saloons, Hillman, Salgan Austin Baloons,
Morris Saloons,
Humber Saloon;
Nash Saloon, S
Wolsey Saloon, Vauxhall Saloon,"
spection at their respective
?
The highest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted.
Dated the 25th October, 1946.
JOHNSON STOKES & MASTER.
Hongkong & Shanghai Bank Building,
4th Floor,
Hồng Kon".
HONG KONG ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY
Stanley Camp Cemetary on the It is proposed to hold a short service and lay a wreath at
afternoon of St. Andrew's Day.. Saturday, 30th November, All members are invited to attend and any who are unable to pro vide their own transport are re- quested to advise the under- signed as soon as possible.
D. S. ROBB
c/o Lowe, Bingham & Matthews.
Honorary Secretary
Hongkong, 12th Nov., 1946.
CLOSED ROAD
Queen Street between Queen's Road West and Des Voeux Road West will be closed to all Traffic from Saturday, 16th November, 1946 unt further notice.
L. H. C. CALTHROP Deputy Commissioner of Police,
Hong Kong..
November 14th 1946.
CHUNG SING
(BRANCH) Head Office:
No, 25, Jordan Road, Yaumati,
Kowloon
Manufacturers 2 Exporters RATTAN & SEA-GRABS All Kinds of
NOT FURNITURE Bamboo Blinds, Leather and Fibre Suit Cases Camphorwood of Floor Matting,
Chests, Etc. At Moderate Prices.
NO, 180, CANTON ROAD. .
TSIM SHA TSUISS
All British and Allied "Ex-
Engines and Engine Blocks Prisoners of Yar who can give my ANY pertinent information - The abovementioned mator garding conditions and incidenta vehicles, engines and engine In POW Camps in JAPAN and blocks will bas open for in- who have not yet made sworn Hong Kong Harbour statements, are, urgently re- Bemoval of Obstruction quested to communicate with godowns on 16th and 18th.
S/dr. Dwyer A, Neville of the November, 1948, between 10.00 Position: 003-3/4o 18.55 Cables British Miger Was Crimes and and moon, and between 200TD
from Kowloon Clack Tower. Liaison Section Tokyo care permits will be issued by the
pm, and 4,00 pm.")
Inspection of HQ Land Forces, Hong Undersigned at their Auction Details: The partially sub Kong (Wer Crime Investiga Rooms
merged wreck in the above tips Unit). 8/1dr, Neville can position has been removed be contacted by telephone
R4121 Ext 145 or, efter of4c bours, telephone No,
Remarks: Item No. 9 of Notice
to Mariner No.: 21 of 1945 is therefore cancelled.
Charts effected: 1359, 3279, 3280,
Authoritys Harbour Mastera
Harbour Department, Hoora
13th Nov. 1946.1
The Auction is subject to
the Conditions of Sale published in the Hong Kong (British Military All- mministration) Gazette Notifica
tion No. 22
LAMMERT BRO
Auctio
WOO PING
DRY CLEANING, DYEING AND LAUNDRY Beat Service-Moderate Pricean. 40, Nathan Road, Kowloon Tsimshatsul
Service Auction Rooms Honsers Surveyors pla ement Franch Bank Bldg. LEB de Bouza. Auctioneer,