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SCHERING
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that any person or persons, vibrator, Good prier.. Telescope Lense darle by Spencer Leterm, rojony, or corporation using the said trade marks or ang imitation thereof or otherwise lufringing C, New York. 4 rubur, yavilles my of them of density. Contact Detrick City, the rights of the and BRITISH SCHERING LIMITED in the nd trade marks are warned that any such act renders them Chief Engineer, M.M. Mei Nam, S.V.O
kable 1. legal proceedings at the salt of the saki BRITISH SCHERING LIMITED.
HONG HONG GOVERNMENT
MEDICAL DEPT.
NOTICE
Tender for Laundry Service'
It is tendera
heroby notified that for Laundry Serviren For a hospitals and insekata boti under this repas finest in Hong Kom are lavitel.
Full
evdarze for tenderang
particulars
pro-
were
published is) the Government p
PATED the 19th slay of May. 1947.
NOTICE
JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, Solletors for the said BRITISH SCHERING LIMITED.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG
PROBATE JURISDICTION
IN THE GOODS « HENRY MARRIOTT fate of 8 ilavelerk Terrace, Kowloon Dock, Kow- Hong But in the Colony of Kray. Engineer, deçensed. Gazette of the 10th May. 1947 Notification No. 8,109 or can be!
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN abtained from the Secretary, that the Comet has by virtue of Medical Departamut, Hong Kongction 58 of the Probate Or. and Shanghai Bunk Building,) amanes, 1897, made an Order limiting the time for creditors
to send ether and claims against the above estate to the 20th day of June 1947
1st floor.
D1, NEWTON, Ag. Dandr of Medicai
Servires,
Hong Kong, 2nd June, 1947.
Chinese Optical Co.
OPTICIAN
67 QUEENS ROAD C
their
All rotors and others are Bordingly hereby required to send their claims to the under- signed on or before that date. Dated the 23rd day of May, 1947. DEACON S.
Solletters for the Executor.
Prince's Building, HONG KONG.
Removal Notice
We beg to announce to the General Public that, as from June 3, 1947, we have removed our office from Kayamally Building to Room
No. 111. 1st floor, Wang Hing Building, 10
-Queen's-Road,-Central.
All enquiries and correspondence concern-
ing Books and Magazines, will be attended to
at our new address-
THE PIONEER TRADING CO.
HONGKONG
& WHAMPOA DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED,
Notice
THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1947.
THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC CO., LTD.,
1941 DEPOSITS
The Company la now prepar-¡ ed to receive applications for the
WFTU TO INVITE JAPANESE, GERMAN REPRESENTATIVES
Prague, June 2.
The World Federation of Trade Unions Executive Bureau announces it will invite German and Japanese trade union representatives. as “au- difors" at the General Council session taking ̈place June 9-17.
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refund of 1941 Deposits, Applications, which should be accompanied by the relative. De- poalt Receipta, should be made through the post to the Comphuy's Registered Office. and may also be handed in at. It has also decided to invite delegates from South Korea as observers and Indonesian delegates as participants and favours making the Indo- nesians full members when procedure is work- ed out.
the Company's Branch Offlees,
Lo
Pending the lifting of tho Moratoriun, It is intended refund that part of the deposit
It approves in principle an ap1in the WFTU now hope to eslab. only. which is not required to plention from Mauritius Unions. Ish a solidarity which will make secure the payment of 1941 nc- The thorny questions were adjour voice felt in the councils of guunts for the supply of elec-Journed to the Tuesday- ocasion. nations. We must help create co trie current,
The
Bureau heard delegations' operation among nations, provid reports, including one from the ing for free exchange of goods GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., mission to Germany, on which no and services such as to usher in
.LTD..
details were released.
of plenty and The General Secretary, Louls United Press. AGENTS,
Saillant, told the Bureau of “great events" during the past month in Spain. He reported on the visit he made to & frontier town Spain where he talked with Span- Ish trade union representatives
P. & O, BUILDING,
HONG KONG,
31st May, 1947.
THE DAIRY FARM, ICE & COLD STORAGE COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
and with the President of the Bas que resistance Council, Sal?lant recommended measures which will be submitted as a draft re- solution to the General Council.
It is understood Saillant told the Executive that Spanish
events were coming to a head soon and that he recommended strong and rapid action to help the Spanish underground, including a WFTU appeal to UNO to reopen the Franco discussion and Instructions unions to put their own govern-
an era
pence,"
"INDIA'S FIRST PRESIDENT"
Loudon, June 2,
The Exchange Telegraph reports from, New Delki that Gandhi told a prayor meat-: Ang, that an untouchable sweeper girl should be India's first President.
The
"Telegraph" quoted Gandhi un saying:-) shall rojoice if we had a sweeper, girl of stout heart, incorrup tible and of crystal-liko purity, to be the first Prest- dent."United Press.
"N Large-Scale War Is Foreseeable"
Lake Success, June 2.
Gaol For
Mayor Of Boston
Washington, June 2.. James M. Curley, 72- year-old Mayor of Bos- ton, Massachusetts, Gov- ernor and Congressman, has lost the final round in a long legal battle to avoid a gaol term for wor-time mail fraud conspiracy.
The Supreme Court refused to review the conviction by the Dls. trict Court jury here.
Barring future legal action, the long-prominent Democrat now must pay a US$1,000 fine and serve a 6-18 months sentence bu posed on him following his con viction carly in 1940.
He was a member of Congress
The United Nations Secretary-General, Trygve
Lie, in a speech broadcast to Switzerland in' connection with the Congress of the Interna at the time of his conviction. tional Chamber of Commerce, said no large
In Boston, Government officials scale war is possible in the foreseebale future. maintained an alsof silence re. The world's greatest danger was the possi-garding the Supreme Court's re bility that it would fail to give the needy na-fusal to review the case of Mayor
Curley, tions relief in time.
who Lio conceded that "the politi
Curley,
visibly enl situation le not as pleasant ag
stunned by the verdict, said: "I have nothing to my now, I'll have we would like to see it and we
nothing to say in future. I'll rely on my attorneys. The cans is eni
Notice in hereby given that to national trade the Forty-seventh Ordinary pressure Yearly Meeting of the Share- ments for action. haldera in the Company will be Frank Rosenblum, Vice-Pre- are living and working in a period held at the Company's Office, sident of the WFTU and Congress of postwar disturbance--political Windsor House.
Arrangements
Mezzanine of Industrial Organizations de ly, economically and socially." For UNO Mission
Floor, on Thursday 26th June, legate to the WFTU meetings Lie said as long as the major 1947, at 11 am. for the pur- here, told the press today there peace treaties remain unsigned, pose of receiving the Report of would be "chaos in America" if the international situation remains) the Directors together with anti-Iabour bills now awniting undisturbed. Lie added: Statement of Accounts for the President Truman's signature be. 1946, to sanction the declara- your ended 3tat December, came law. tion of a Dividend and Bonus
Auditors.
is hereby given that an Extraordinary General Meet- Ing of the Company will be held at 18 Pedder Street (1st to re-elect Directors and flor) Hong Kong on MONDJAY the NINTH day of JUNE, at NOON, for the pur 1947,
of proposing and if Pose
fit passing the sub- thought joined resolutions as a special resolution, viz:-
to
That the Articles of Associa- be altered in the manner
following:-
The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from 12th to 26th June, 1947, both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Directora.
J. D. THOMSON Manager.
(a) Article 17 shall be can-Hong Kong, 2nd June, 1947..
celled
(b) In the third Iine of.
Article 71 the word "Ewo" shall be substituted the word "three"
for
(c) The following Article shall
be substituted for Article) 76"76. Subject to any special terms as to voting upon which any shares of the Company may have been issued or may for the time being be held, upon
of hands a show every member present
B
in
LAMMERT BROS.
Auctioneers, Surveyors and Appraisero. Pedder Building, Telephone No. 20224.
PUBLIC AUCTION
The Undersigned have received instructions to sell, by Public person shall have one Auction on vote,
and upon poll every member present In person or by proxy shall have one vote for every share held by him."
By Order of the Board,
R. G. CRAIG, Chief Manager,
Hong Kong.
Dated this Ninth day of Moy, 1947.
FRIDAY, the 6th JUNE 1947 commencing at 2.30 P.M.
at their Sales Rooms No. 35 Hankow Road Kowloon,.
A FINE COLLECTION OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE comprlatng:—
"The hope of agreement must; never be lost. I reject complete. "Strikes"
ly the view that another large. scale war is possible in the fore. Rosenblum said if the bills went into effect, "there will definitely seeable future. I am certain that peoples of the world would not be a serious gas in production, allow Buch a catastrophe to occur. with a sort ofguerrilla warfare by strikes all over the country." He said there would probably not be any organized general strike,
but
predicted
numerous un.
authorized local strikes as a re.
govern.
On Palestine
"There are it's true, difficulties ments, but I have no doubt that have been and frictions between on the crucial question of pence
WBS
rely in their hands-United
Press.
French Protest
Egypt
To
Paris, June 2.
Jerusalem, June 2. Thirty automobiles, mostly American models, have been bought by the Palestine Goy- ernment at a reputed cost of 10,000 for the United Nations special committee arriving here] this month.
Jewish and
Arab drivers
M, Bidnult, French Foreisen engaged in equal number, with preference given Minister, made a forcible pro- Lest tonight to Sardit Bey, brand new modernistic building against what ho called "com The entire Salvia Hotel Egyptian Ambassador in Paris,
Across the street from the plicity of the Egyptian Govern- heavily sandbagged Jerusalem ment" in the escape - from re- French custody of Abd El served for the committee. military courts-has been
Kilm, former Moroccan rebel Extra amenities and staff are leader. being provided,
Abd El Krim, who led the in the Public Information Of and Spanish In Morocco is the Facilities for nowapapermon Riff revolt against the French
fice are also being extended, in- 19208, left the French-chartor- cluding the installation of a ed ship "Katouba" at Port Said
on Saturday. while on his way. bar and grill-Reuter,
to France after 21 years in exile on the French Inland of Reunion.
or war there is no difference of to war veterans. action to Congressional anti-labour governments of the Unlied Na
view whatever among member bills.
tlona. Rosenblum said the CIO was "solidly behind the "WFTU" but
"The greatest danger is the dan. ger of continued declined to predict whether the social disorganization and pro- economic and American Federation of Labour gressive misery for the masses of would apply for WFTU member-mankind. For some time to come ship, adding, "the labour situation it will be necessary for nations in the United States is fluid right which can do so to help other na. now and anything can happen.".
tfons which are in distress. Above Arthur Deakin
all, this relief must be given in The British Transport workers good time."-United Press. chief, Arthur Deakin, WFTU Pre- aldent, told the Czechs "It is the job of the 70,000,000 organized trade unionists represented here) to see that there will never be for any nation another Munich,"
In a brief public ceremony be. ginning the four-day meeting of the WFTU Executive Bureau, Evzen Erban, Generul Secretary of the Czechoslovak trade unions, welcomed delegates,
Deakin, replying, Bald: "Our troubles in the past were due to the fact that in the time of crisis ent diplomatic representatives .we failed to stand together. We there.---Reuter.
Berne, June 2. The Swiss Federal Council
Washington, June 3.
It is learned on good au- today decided to ask Parlia-' The Bureau of Public. Roads thority that M. Bidault told the ment to approve the establish- announces a series of inspection Egyptian Ambassador that the ment of new Swiss Legations tourn throughout the United French Government was in pos- in India and Slam. The official States for 21 engineers from In- session of a great deal of evid announcement Bald that, in dla who have been studying Am- ence proving the Egyptian Gov. view of Britain's intention to eridan construction methods in ernment's responsibility for accord India full sovereignty by Washington since April.--As-] Abd El Krim's landing in June 'next year, the Counsociated Press.
Egypt.-Reuter. cll considered that the time had come to insall perman-
Stevenson Letters Published
Tokyo, June 3.
The "Nippon Times" has printed what it says are two hitherto unpublished letters by Author Robert Louis Stevenson to a Japanese with whom he had become friends while the latter was in England.
The Nippon Times" said the letters-one dated July 25, 1877, and the other bearing no date- were written to Kijiro Fujikura, one of the first Japanese to visit England in the early days of the Meiji-era of 1868-1911-
Teakwood Double & Single Bedsteads with Boxspring Mat-
Table tress Dressing
with -HONGKONG &
Mirror & Stool, Chest of WHAMPOA DOCK
Drawers, Low Boy, Single & Double Wardrobes with Mirrors, COMPANY, LIMITED.
Extension Dining Tables, Side- NOTICE IS HEREBY boards, Glass Cabinets, Chairs," GIVEN that the ORDINARY Grambphone, Electric Cooker Sofa side Tables, Portable YEARLY MEETING of Wall Clock, Radiator. Table SHAREHOLDERS will be held Fans, Counter Cases, Meta! In the Board Room of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd. Coolerator, Teak Filing Cabinets, Teak Ice-Boxca. Machine, 14 & 16, Pedder Street, Hong Carved Camphorwood Trunks, commented on the Russo-Turkish Kong, on Monday, 10th. June Carpet Runner 29 Ft., Hallwer, saying: "I suppose the Turks 1947, at noon for the following Stands, Blackwood Nickel ly regret it, for one." He tertied to the wall 1 shall great Metal Standard Lamps, Celling the Russians "brutal fighters." 1. To receive and consider the Lights, 1 Lot Rattan Furniture, The latter mentioned the die- Statement of Accounts and Writing Tables, Black-wood solution by Marshal MacMahon, Balance Sheet and the Re Majong Tables, Set of Teak Tea President of the French Rayable, port of the Directors and Poys, Chesterfield Suites, Easy of the Chambor of Ministers and said the action pointed toward Auditors thereon, .
Armchairs, Single Divans, Glass recall of the Bonapartes."
purposes:
2. To elect Directors.
3. To appoint Auditora and fix]
their remuneration,
In the first lotter, Stevenson tempt to Insule tite people and so
drive them to the barricades."
The latters were writion from landAssociated Press. 17, Heriot Row, Edinburgh, Scott
Skirmish
Ware, Cutlery, Tientain Carpeta | It said this move" was "executed In Tel Aviv
and Rugs Etc., Etc. Etc.
Also
::
with circunstances of small
Jerusalem, June 3. tyranny and sublime atupidity which make it the more irritating Monday night between Jewish A brief skirmish In-Tal Aviv on
1 Indian Carpet..Now 9' x 12' to the country" 1 Plano
On View From Thursday, 5th June, 1947...
4. To transact any other br
dinary business of the Com- pany. NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY Terms: As Customary.
LAMMERT BROS.
Auctioneers,
SZECHOSLOVAK QUALITY PRODUCTS GIVEN that the TRANSFER
exported by
OTAKAR SVACINA
· IMPORT-EXPORT
Fraguo II, Oplotni Str. 45. Czechoslovakia.
Cable, Address: BANWA)
BOOKS of the COMPANY will
be closed from the 2nd, Jund
1047 to the 10th June 1947, both days Inclusivo,
By order
of the Board of Directors.
R. G CRAIG,
Chief Manageri
Hongkong, 8th, May, 1947.
Slovenson wrote that our underground Oghters, and a com. papers are full of movements of bined Jewish Police patrol result. the Ironclads. Before long we also dar and the loss of a polico troops and "equipment fored in the wounding, of a bystan.
may be in a war without vory Stommygun." clearly knowing why."
A reflable source said two Bri. Cold Weather tish and Iwo Jewish policemen He complained about the cold surprised three yourig members weather,rain and high wind in of Maganah, the Jewish under. England, adding suppose I ground-group, posting up pro. shall go on complaining of sold pagunda posters until once I get warmly in my In attempting to wrest a stack KTAV
www. Kot posters from the youths the The second letter was briefor.
police werd Service Auction Rooms it mentioned trouble
with his of Jowo Bet upon by a crowd oyes and discussed - the French efections. It
During the melee, several stiot agala criticised Mar shal Machichon-asia Pery ben wernared, one of which struck ortopid person whom could farkler in the leg. One of the have besten with my Token crowd, grabbed a policening' un 10 dengbed, French presidential and disappeared. “maniwalaansa scandalozia "ate
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Bank Buk:
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L. RONDON & CO. FRENCH BANK BUILDIN