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TWO

No New U.S. Plan For

Atomic Control

New York, Jan. 25. The United Nations delegate, New Warren Austin, told the York State Bar Association today while thai The United States, standing firmly on its criginal atomie Control plan, is exploring ways of solving the troublesome Vesue of "atomme veto" without al- tering the United Nations Char ter.

Austin indirectly denied the Soviet charges that the abolition of vote in alumic control would

mean

THE CHINA MAIL, MON DAY, JANUARY 27, 1947.

WEEKS TALKING

ART. 1 APPROVED

London, Jan. 25.

The Foreign Ministers special deputies for Aus- tria, after hearing South Africa's views this morning, reached their first concrete. result after nearly two weeks work by finally agree-. ing to article one of the state treaty for Aus- tria.

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This article says that Allied and associated powers recognise that Austria is reestablished as an independent and sovereign state. It has not, however, been discussed or decided exactly which powers should be included under this formula.

the

On the question of There was no discussion of

statement "anschluss" article, M.. Paris the South African which was presented by Mr. E. said that he was in full sym- K. Scallan, Deputy High Corn-pathy wth the aim of prevent- or political missioner in Londen, who after ing any ecznomic being thanked by the Chair-union with Germany but

Security changing the Council voting provisions. He safd the Charter contains certain dehlivé and nequivocal He the meeting. explained-that-sonic-of these obli-

obligations which are the law

gations require individual, nu-

to

Lions of the United Nations

sand together collectively to net against aggressor. nations who ther the Council has ordered such action or not.

clear He made that American officials are not evolving a new plan" but had explored such interpretation of the Charter before ever writing into the American atomic plan provision that, no ceto power in the Council con stand in the way

violators. of punishment of United Press,

CLASSICAL CHINESE PLAY.

DIALOGUE IN ENGLISH.

CHINESE MUSIC.

SONGS IN ENGLISH.

"THE SPOILED PRINCESS"

with MA TING FONG

ON

5th, 6th, 7th & 8th Feb. 1947

AT

WAH YAN COLLEGE THEATRE at 8 o'clock.

Book Now at the King's Theatre..

the Colonial Dispensary, the Cathay Pacific Airways.

Tickets-$5, $3, $2.

IN AIDS OF THE BOYS' AND GIRLS' CLUBS ASSOCIATION

LADIES' OVERCOATS

LATEST STYLES AND FASHIONS FROM LONDON AND PARIS.

NOW ON DISPLAY

AT

TA HING CO. (HONG KONG) LTD.

St. George's Bldg., Ice House Street

AND

MAYFAIR

China Building

INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED.

"JANE"

THAT MUST BE SILAS- TESTING THE GREASE ON VIOLETTA'S HORSE!- PROBABLY WIPING IT OFF TO COVER UP

HIS TRACKS...

he

FASCIST BOMBPHLETS

Ronir, Jasi, 25. Thure

"traflet Fascist bombe" exploded in Rowe to night. The leaflets, calling for terrorist action uzainst the Communists, were signed "Fascist Revolutimaury At- tion

1

Que bomb exploded wear a railway station another is the Piazza Mazzini and the third t Porta Pincúznu, Signar Bottine

chief Raine's political police, in per- sonally investigating the ras

plosions-Reuter.

man, Mr. Frodom Gusev. left, distrina right in associate BILIBID POW

Austria's

The next business taken by herself with other states pro-

the deputies was the question viried that such association did DOCTOR

whether by not the treaty not threaten Austrian indepen- should contain a clause speci-dence.

In general, he favoured in- fically guaranteeing Austria's

a clause formaliy political and economic integri- clusion of ty. After a long and incon- forbidding "anschluss." clusive argument on this point no agreement was reached.

In the morning's discussion, the British delegate Lord Hood stood by his earlier view that the treaty should contain clause formally banning

a

any Austria anschluss between and Germany but proposing that guarantees of Austrian in- dependence might take the fort of an Interim, arrange- ment for the perid during which Austrian forces will be too weak to secure frontiers.

Anschluss Banj

The United States delegate, General Mark Clark, submitted a revised draft of article four cf the political scation of the treaty, aiming at relating, guarantees of Austrian pendence to be given by Allies and, associated powers with the seturity system ef the United Nations.

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Soviet View

The Soviet delegate also em- phasised that, there must be a ban on anschluss." He said, however. that he saw no need for specific guarantees of Ls independence Austrian urged by the United States and French delegates. He con- sidered the guarantees tained in the United Natius Charter sufficient..

cen-

SENTENCED

NOTICE TO

SHAREHOLDERS....

1.

TENDERS

Tenders are invited Terveon-

NOTICE is hereby given acts to carry out first line. maintenance, cleaning and that the Register of Share-minor adjustments to type

holders of the Company having writers. been lost during the Japanese

cccupation, it has been decided it will be the contractors to re-construct this in acent-responsibility to pay monthly dance with approved procedure visits to Military offices and New and distinctive forms of inspect all typewriters in the Certificates have now been re-

Colony, ceived and Shareholders

are,

Rage 3

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

20. WORDS. $2 FOR. ONE INSERTION PREPAID, ... SI FOR EACH ADDITIONAL INSERTION, ADDITIONAL WORDS 10 CTS. PER WORD PER INSERTION

$2

Replies are awaiting at our

rc- 255,

therefore requested to forward Tenders to be submitted in offices for Box Nos. 212, 214, 218, to the Company, as soon as sealed packels and marked 220 221, 223, 279, 231, 240,

pur "Tender for typewriter passible for entzellation pipes Share Certificates in pairs" direct to HQ Land Forces their possession, in exchange by Saturday, 1st Feb. 1917... for which the- Company will issue ntv Certificates with new. distinguishing timbers cover- ing the shares involved.

As from the 29th day of Jandary, 1947, the Company's! Register of Shareholders will be open or transfer purposes. Transfers will be registered only Provided all relative documents are subinitted. sup- ported by the approval in writ ing of the Registrar of Com- panies to this procedure......

POSITION WANTED

STATE Registered Nurse (Eng- lish) (Married) excellent rufer- ences. Available for employment

Service Auction Rooms between hours 9-6 daily. Uffers

A actioneers, Surveyors, etc. Basement, French Bank Bldg. A.E.B. de Sousa, Auctioneer. Telephone 31867.

PUBLIC AUCTION

The Undersigned has received Shareholders, whose Certifi instructions from the Custodian Manila, Jan. 20

cates have been lost or destroy of Property to sell by Public Conviction of Japanese army Captain Naraj Nogi on charges ed and who have not already Auction of systematic

fdone so, are requested to notify starvation American prisoners of war and the Company forthwith giving, failure to provide clothing, meti full particulars. cine, medical care was announced by the War Crimes Commission.

Nogi, a doctor, was sentenced to 25 years at hard labour for permaiting

ing the existence of us speakable conditions at Bilibi

Manila, where stores ut Americans pérished:

The United States army spent

two months cleaning the prison of accumulated, filth after libera. tion before permitting its use as an Internment camp, for on Japanese ancho

Aliens Assa

Gandhi Warns

The Greek Government has been asked to state its views on Austria and the Greek de- Icate will be heird on Mon-clated Press. day, instead of Canada, who has asked for a postponement. At their next meeting on Mon- deputies will also day, the

It will be discuss whether necessary to postpone the hear ing of Austria In order to fit in Canada if she decided that she wishes to be heard-Reu- ter.

Dated the 27th day of

thousand Nine) Jantiary. One hundred and Forty-seven.

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON, Genérai. Managers.

HARBOUR DEPARTMENT NOTIFICATION

For information of Ship Operators and Charterers

Wednesday. Inde

the

The French delegate, Camille Paris, said that he wished to give further study to the new United States formula. Dis

Britain And

cussing the British standpoint, Greece

he said that he still felt that

a specific guarantee article was necessary.

Here's Dust In Your Eyes

London, Jan. 25. The broadening of the Greek Government by the inclusion of

Centre representatives of the parties was welcomed by the For- eign Office spokesman in London today.

Had ihe broadening beep

Chicutta: Jan, 25. Mahatma Gandhi worned In: dians today that if they did not settle their quarrels they would be "held in bondage.”

Speaking at a prayer meet ing in the village of Paniolă during his peace tour of eas- tern Bengal, he declared: "It fa,tree that British power is certain to go, but if we can- Harbour Department,

the 22nd of January, 1947 is hereby de clared to bave been a weather non-working day.

"

J. JOLLY, Harbour Master.

CALDBECK, MACGREGOR

an MONDAY, the 27th-

JANUARY, 1947, commencing at 10 ani,

at the SERVICE AUCTION ROOMS, FRENCH BANK BUILDING, BASEMENT.

200 LOTS OF RATTAN, BLACKWOOD & WOODEN FURNITURE Comprising:

Kitchen Sofas,

Chairs Tables, Tables, Chesterfelds, Settees. Arm-chairs, Bed- steads, Wardrobes, Dressing Tables, Chest of drawers. Cabinets and Sidebcards, Cupboards, Counters, Book- casey, Shelves,

to Box No. 269, "China Mail", "of quoting salary, time and date interview etc.

YOUNG radio technician, Chinese, experienced in maintenance, and laboratory work, seeks employ ment. Kindly reply Box No. 261

ChinaMail".

POSITION VACANT APPLICATIONS for employ-. tical Chentist when replying ment are required for an Analy- please stage age, qualifications ami experience and salary required. Write Box No. 263, "China Mail."

FOR SALE UNUSUAL Opportunity: Acquire splendid Zeiss Binoculars, practi- cally brand new, beautiful leather

low case, ridiculously

price. Racing/Travels. G.P.O. Box 415.

LAMMERT BROS. Auctioneers. Surveyors and Appraisers. Pedder Building. Telephone No. 20224.

PUBLIC AUCTION

Auction on

Meat Safes, The Undersigned have received Filing Cabinets, Desks, instructions from The Custodian Typewriting Desks, etc., etc. of Froperty to sell by Public The above-mentioned articles will be open for inspection at the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd's

Tuesday; the 28th January 1947 'commencing at 10:00 am.

Building, Basement

Nos. 30/31 Godowns, Tsimshalat their Sales Rooms, Fedder

1947, between 10 am, and Noon, and bebyeen 2 p.m., and

4 p.m. Inspection Permits with

be issued by the Undersigne

hot patch up our quarrels and Hongkong, 25th January, 1947. tsui, on the 24th & 20th January, continue in blood haths, the combination of power is cert tain to hold us in bbhdage.

"Those powers would not inlerate that a country so vast and populous as India and ad potential rescurces rich in should rot away because of internal disturbances. Every country has to live for the rest. The days when they could drag on their frog-in-in-the-well existence are gone."-Reuter.

it would have greater, he said, given still further satisfaction in Bombay," Jan, 25.

London, but the failure of the The Malaysia League of Liberal Party to take part in the Bombay today described the new Government was not a mat- Dutch Parliament Committer Lor.

which i was felt here, could report on the Dutch East In blamed wholly on the Greek dies policy as "nothing but an Government.

"When two parties fail to attempt to throw dust in the eyes of the western democra- agree," he said "it is not usually ries, especially

United possible to distribute praise or ings will the

blant"

between them."--Reuter. States."

The statement added that

"this was being done so that

the

great democracies may

me to the rescue of the sink-

ing Dutch ship and bring her

to the Indonesian port."

"PRAVDA" PESSIMISĖS

London, Jan. 25.

Referring to the part of the A Pravda, article broadcast by report, issued yesterday, which; Itadio Moscow tonight declare sald that some members of the test the new United States bud. military appropriations Committee thought that Dr. till further strengthen

Kelary

thu Sjahrir was anconditionally on bonds between. The government the side of the Soviet, the machinery and monopolies which League's statement said: have concentrated оп Arma "These are baseless allegations orders." against that staunch Socialist who has often heen kidnapped by Communists and in return has many times arrested many, misguided Communist leaders." -Reuter.

GREAT GUNS!-HAVEN'T | CAPTAIN- YOU CHANGED YET?- CAPTAIN YOU'RE ON NEXT, GIRL-

AND THE CROWD'S

GETTING REȘTIVE,

BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES” BOOTS

THAT'S STEVE I GIVE UP TEACHING! PERHAPS FOR O VERZOR... TWO VIHO

KNOWS?.

GET A LEAVE OF ABSENCE FROM THE COLLESE:! SELL YOUR HOME I GET A LITTLE PLACE IN THE COUNITZY! WORK IN THE GARDEN IGO: FISHING! LOAF!

THE PHANTOM OF THE RING HAS BEEN AT WORK AGAIN — BUT, PERHAPS YOUR ACT WILL SAVE THE SHOW YET!- GET CRACKING FOR THE

ALL LOVE' OF PETE!

Coincidence?

I HAVE TO THINK IT OVER! I'VE NEVER BEEN A SUPER- STITIOUS MAN, DOCTOR....

Pravda observed that military allocations for the coming year comprise one third of the total and exceed prewar military an-

expenditure in the new budget

propriations by 11 times."-Unit- ed Press.

OH WHERE-OH WHERE HAS GEORGIE

·PORGIE GOT TO?

BY EDGAR MARTIN

EUT- FOR THE FIRST TIME INS MY LIFE, I WONDER!

Sydney, Jan. 20. Australian women soon will be able to buy silk stockings, for the first time in six years. The stock- be manufactured by Japanese silk. Consumer price will be about 14 shillings per pair. Australia expects 15 receive 200 bales of Japanese silk monthly.--- Associated Press.

260 LOTS OF MISCELLANEOUS GOODS, comprising:-

at the Service Auction Ro STORED AT LAMMERT BRO. & CO., LTD.

THERS AUCTION ROOMS, The Auction is subject to thEDDER BUILDING, BASE- DIR. T. ADDIS MARTIN has Conditions of-Sale published in MENT. been appointed a Director ofthe Hong Kong British Mili Carpets and Rugs; Gramo- ocr Company as from the 20th Lary Administration) Gazette January 1947.

Notification No. 12, Vol. 2 of J. F. MACGREGOR, March, 9th, 1946.

'Director.

Chinese Optical Co.

** OPTICIAN

67 QUEEN'S ROAD C

NOTICE

We have received from Messrs, SÁMUEL OSBORN & CO., LTD., Clyde Steel Works, Sheffield, England, who are manufacturers of:-

“HAND & HEART" BRAND STEEL FILES, EVERSHYNE AND "WELDSHYNE" STAINLESS STEELS, "TITANIC"', "HAND & HEART" & "MUSHET” TOOL STEELS, TWIST DRILLS, REAMERS, HAND TAPS, CUTTERS, SPRING STEEL, STEEL SHEETS, STEEL CASTINGS & FORGINGS,

CIRCULAR, BAND, AND CARPENTERS' SAWS. ·

and for whom we are Sole Representatives in Hong Kong and South China, a letter which states, inter alia:—

"Some prominence has of late been given in trade circles to reports reaching this country from oversees of goods of inferior quality alleged to have been supplied by British exporters taking advantage of the present acute supply position. Happily, many of the reports have proved to be unsubstantiated, but we view with Contern any suggestion which might tend to impair Briftin's reputation for honest dealing, or infer that the quality of Her goods is not being maintained.

So far as the products of this Company are concerned, we desir, to inform all our Agents and Representatives that, far from there being any deterioration either of quality or of finish, we continue to exercise & most rigorous control at all stages of, manufacture; giving a superior article to that of prewar days. Our Research Staff, thrry out ceaseless investigatlada öt processes, designed not only, to maintain our world-wide reputation, but to improve upon the quality of our products; and we should be glat if you would give the widest publicity to this statement, dmongst our many friends in you! territory."

REISS, BRADLEY & CO., LTD.

Queen's Road, c. HỒNG KONG.

A.E.B. DE SOUSA, Auctioneer.

PUBLIC AUCTION

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

Auction

on WEDNESDAY, THE 29th JANUARY, 1947, commencing at 10 a.m.,

at THE SERVICE AUCTION ROOMS, FRENCH BANK BUILDING,

BASEMENT, A

200 LOTS OF RATTAN, BLACKWOOD, STEEL & WOODEN FURNITURE,

Comprising:

Chairs, Tables, Cupboards, Filing Cabinets, Lockers, School

Stools, Desk & Benches, Desk Ends, Cabinets: Wardrobes, book cases, Dress ing Tables, Typewriting Desks, Chest of Drawers, Desks, Folding Tables, Hat & Coat Stands, Setees & Arm- chairs, Bedside Lockers, Showcases,

Blackboards; Planus, an Organ, Etc., etc.

phone Records. STORED AT SUI BUN FOR GODOWN, WEST POINT.

"Hillman" Minx Saloon; "Humber" Station Wagon; "Ford V-8" Lorry; "Morris Commercial"

Car: Utility "Ferd" Lorry; "Standard" 9" Saloon; Empty Cases; Trunks & Wardrobe Trunks; Rattan and Hand Grips, Battery Electrical Parts: Etc.... STORED AT CHUNG WAH BOOK CO., PAK TAI STREET, KOWLOON,

White Paper.

STORED. AT

CUSTODIAN

K.1 GODOWN, MA TAU WEI ROAD, KOWLOON. -

Tin Ingots: Lead & Tin Foil; Torchlights and Torch- light Bulbs; Rattan; Acid Sulphuric; Foreign Paper; Newsprint; Cardboard Paper: Yellow Bond Paper; Chinese .Medicine; Pulley Wheels; Gear Wheels for Lathes; Motor Car Wheels and Parts; Motor Car Radiators; Fire Baru; Machine Parts; Oll Cloth; Iron Tanks; Refrigera tors; Circular Saws; Hessian Cloth; Gunny Cloth; Barbed Wire: Cast Iron Moulds and Parts: Scrap Iron; Timber End Wooden Logs; Palm Leaf Fans; Iran Plates; Lead Ore; Oil; Hillman, 10" Utility Cor: Hillman Minx" Saloon; "Chrysler" Erdan; "Chevro- let, Sedan; "Ford V-8" Buns; - Eto, Etc.

| STORED AT HONG KONG &

The above-mentioned articles KOWLOON WHARF & GO- will be open for inspection at DOWN CO., LTD'S Nos. 80/81. the Hong Kong Kowloon GODOWNS, TSIMSHATSUL Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd's Go!

Gunny Cloth; Hessian downs Nos. 30/31, Teimshatsu!} on the 27th & 28th January; Cloth: Bead Paper, 1947, between 10 a.m., and Noon The abovementioned articles and between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m.will be open for Inspection at Inspection Permits will be issued their respective godowns of by the Undersigned at the Ser-the 25th and 27th January, vice Auction Rooms,

1947, between 10 am and neon,

be

The Auction is subject to the and between 2 p.m. and 4 pm.

Permits will Inspection Conditions of Sale published in issued the ridezigned at the Hong Kong (BHtish Mill their Auction Rooma. tary Administration) Gazette Notification No. 12, Vol. 2, of The Auction is subject to the March 9th, 1940,

Conditions of Sale published in the Hong Kong (British MI- tary Administration) Gazette Notification No. 12, Vol. 2, of March 9th; 1940,

A. E. B. DE SOUSA,

Auctioneer.

Hongkong, 27th January, 1947:

LAMMERT BROTHERS,

Auctioneers.

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