THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1947.

Strong Counter-Attack In Changchun Sector

Kungchulin Retaken

Shanghal, June 27.

Nationalists

Pro-Government reports from Mukden today

claimed that the

recaptured Kungehulin, 35 miles south of Changchun, while another column closed in on Szepfngkal, forcing the Communists to flee from the strate- gie ralltown which has been subject to fierce Red attacks during the past two weeks. Reports said that the strong Government column counter-attacking from Changchun stormed into Kungchulin, where the Communist head- quarters was located, after a terrific artillery barrage in which several fires were raised in- side the city.

BUST OF CHIANG

TO BE EXHIBITED

Mr Chan Sik-kwin, the pr misent Chinese scalptur

And

inter who recently returned Home Konx, will exhibit a mirrellas enflection of his Cathedral work at St. John's Halt on Monday,

The exhibition, which ensiats of 27 sculptures and 52 paint ings, will remain open to the public until Friday.

The sculptures of ancient China which have band meclaim-

by 13 Western world

.

cavalry At the Rame time, o un bypassed Kungehulin, veer. ed northward and attacked the Communist gear, forcing the Reds to evacuate the city.

the repuris said that the Gov. crament forces also cuptured

Tashutze,

Bve miles south

Kongehulin.

The reports and ment relict column

of

CHAIRMAN OF THE SOVIETS

Mancow, June 20.

A. Turn tisesou 10# 10-

day re-elected Chairman of the Prassiderem

tha Supreme Soviet of the Ru sion Federation.

Fallowing Soviet constitus tional practice,

M. Mikhail Radionov, Prime Minister the Russian Federation, ten- Governmenta 70- dered hin aiguation

the to

Supreme Soviet. He was entrusted with the formation of a new Con- erical-Bruter.

Cautious

Tokyo, June 27.

"Eternal Treaty"

Paris, June 20. France and the Philippines | signed an "eternal treaty of

nt friendship" the Forrign Ministry in Paris today.

STRIKE IN URUGUAY

Montevideo June 26. Fifty-three trade unions to- day called a 24-hour general alrike in Uruguay for next Monday as n protest against it law signed by President Tomas Berreta yesterday, for- bidding strikes affecting public services,

Funerals

J. Kempton

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280,000 WORKERS OUT Travancore

ON STRIKE

New York, June 26. Nearly 280,000 American workers were on strike today, with at least 120,000 others scheduled to foin them within the week in the first Union- approved walkout since enactment of the Taft- Hartley labour law.

upon

Warns India

Trivandrum, June 20. The Indian inte of Travancore threatened today to withhold sup- plies of tharlum fused in develop. ing atomic energy)

it India "attempted sanctions" against her for her recent declaration of in. dependence from the proposed self-governing ünion of India.

The strike ja expected to

At the same time, the Congress stop all commercial and in-Forty-one thousand five hundred CIO shipbuilders

Government of Madras Province dustrial activity in the coun-

walked off their jobs on the East Coast to join

announced the recall of a senior try.-Renter.

more than 230,000 coal miners who had forced.

police officer lent to Travancore 1,000 coal mines to be shut down in a protest

state as Inspector-General of the strike against the new statute.

Travancore Police, and the Pre- them to mier of Maura sold that "this is the

The striking shipbuilders are responsibility During the ceremony,

our Bret ction ไอ the the vanguard of an army of comply with the now law in a

dc. Foreign Minister, M. Georges

fair Travancore vernment's 160,000 CIO shipyard workero apirit of tolerance and

10 the Lidault, presented the Philip-

Indian clared attitude due to strike on July 1 when plan." niuos Vice-President and Foreign

At the same time, he pro-Union. The action 1s full of Minister, Senur M. Elpidio

A large number of relatives and their present contracts expire.

The Coal Mines Administrn- mierd. "In so far as it llas with political significance." Quirino, with the Insignia of friends attended the funeral

President, I Travencore is a Hindu-majority Grand Officer of the Legion of the late Mr. J. Kempton, which tion said 'n 2,500 Government-in my power as

state of 6,000,000 people in South- West India. Reuter. Honour and, ni Senor Quirino's was held at the Colonial Come-operated mines might be shut shall see this law is well and Hla appeal in interpreted as request, with a signed photo-tery, Happy Valley,, yesterday down 24 hours before the off- faithfully administered."

aftornoon. The Ruv. J. E. Sand-cial start of the holiday of all Fraph of himself.

an attempt to smooth the bit- |bach of

Methodist Church miners-United Press. conducted the service at the Pro-

ter feelings caused by his veto testant Chapel and at the grave-

of the bill and subsequent Con- side.

gressional overriding of the veta.-Reuter.

the

of

نات

No General Strike

Washington, June 27. Picas from member unlona of the American Federation of Labour for a general sirike in

Senor Quirin. tentative's a cepted the decoration pending the approval of the Philippines Congress, which, under the con-

Chtel The deceased, who was stitution of that country, must Electrician with the Hong Kong approve all foreign decorations and Whampoa Deck Co., Ltd. ut given to its officials.

the time of his death, died at St.

WARPHANS FOR The treaty signed today pro-| Teresa's Hospital Kowloon,

DOWN UNDER British Headquarters said to: poses an exchange of diploma- June 25, after a short illness. The protest against the new labour day in u cautiously worded | tic representatives, the es-deceased was born in Glasgow in law have been rejected by Mr.

Canberra, June. 27. his William Green, President of the February, 1886 and apent his statement issued through tablishment of a Consular con-

Dumbarton. He AFL.

Four young London war or. SCAP's Pubile Relations Officer vention in the near future, and carly years in

Mr. Green told reporters that phans, survivors of a family of of the the drawing up of a commercame to Hong Kong in 1924.

at tite he thought it would be "unwing nine, are on their way to a new that Australian troops

to bow to life in Australia with the firs Pritish Commonwealth Occupa ciul and navigation agreement funeral were deceased's sons, lan and unadvisable

Forces had located in between the two

from countries. and Malcolm, and his daughter telegrams and letters tion warehouses in Kure, Hiroshima Renter.

Jean.

unions throughout the nailon, party of assisted British Immi and on the island of Shikoku

Meners. J. Moodle, M. Tensking that a general strike be Krants in the "Large Bay." have

ran, J. N. Sweeney, J. MacKelvie,

called. "articles which should been müde-known to the occu-

1. Main and J. Chalmers acted as pall bearers. pation Authorities.”

WARTIME CONTROLS

The chief mourners

Kost

Mr. Nicolas Vargasoff and Miss Veronia Brauns were mur- rted at the Registry yesterday. Megers. V. Olofinsky and A. Vedeniapoff were the witnessce,

AT LAST

THE LIP COLOUR THAT TAKES

TO YOUR LIPS WITH THE

IDEA OF STAYING

Their trip fulf'ts a promisc given two years ago by the lat John Curtin, who was then Aus U trallan Prime Minister.

The children, Rose 11, Ruth 9 and twins Shirley and David 8. of the Hopgood family, lor their parents and three brother and sisters when a flying bom'

posteerable. Most famous per. Theen bully damaged by the Con- mer Japanese Army and Navy Senate legislation authorising the gram and Mr. and Mira. Brac pose of defeating every member hit London-Associated Pres:

3

works of present-day Chinese

Near Tientsin

Anony

1

accomp ished

Kenlplors however, a good pro-

a mile and a half from the north

In the Priping sector, the Com. portio in formed by the paint-tuista raided a Tientsin suburb, -ings and sculptures of Mr.

Chan, who began his study of station, according to Peiping reWilmott, DSO, the art when he was only 16

terrible legislation." demoEllisation tion and export-Import controls Chinese Stulf, Hong Kong and cf Congress who voted for this

2

Mr. Green expressed the! opinion that the passage of the new law enacted over Presiden Truman's veto hnd hastened moves towards a merger of the Congress of Industrial Organi aations and AFL, America's two great labour unions,

DDT KILLED

A SNAKE

Tokyo. June 27. Mrs. Albert M. Olsen, wife of Major Albert M. Olaen, sta tioned at Kyode, effectively put DDT to a new use-killing n anake.

the Govern. advancing arthward from the Mukden area reached the Szepingkat nutskirts, to flee foreing the Communista toward Pumlencheng.

Reports added that Changchun

will be

"Instead, we are going to Mukden communientions

fight the measure in the courts soon the resumed shortly as

The anoncement said the'

Among those present were, Mr government troops recapture the

and Mr. M.C. Clemo, Mr. S.T. and work to maintain our rights had unearthed 3.mile section between Szepingkai | Australians

Williamson, Mr. A. Mckenzie, M. under the Bill in negotiations of awords, silver-

Washington, June 20. und Kunghiulia. The railway be. quantities

and Mukden, plated wares, few pistols and The House of Representatives A.W. Black, Mr. K.C. Humilton, with employers," he said.

Mr. W. Sprogue, Mr. Lo

He said that AFL w or [tween Changchun

sever, is understood to have other articles belonging to for today approved and sent to the kun, Mr. Fraser, Mr. A.W. In-ganise politically "with the pur

wartime alloca.Members of the European and Tunnists, who set fire to sloepers stores. The articles were found continuation of are the works at

Rnd then twisted the dismantled in Japanese Wong, the carvings and

Lontre into knots | bureau warehouses,

on a luited number of commodi- Whampor Dock Co., Ltd.

Wreaths were sent by: Jan, gravings in the stone caves of tracks in the

speedy restoratiun

There was no Indication in ties, including petroleum, fats, carved to prevent u Long Chow and the

the statement if any of the oils and rice, still in short supply Jean and alcolin; Nancy, Phi figures of Yeung Wal of the Tank traille,

and Diana; Malcolm, Hilda and iterds found were looted or in the United States.

Sisters and family:

Brothers, Dynasty

stolen property, Associated The authority continues until

Dumbarton;

D.C. Weir, A.R. Po Press..

January 31, subject to the Presi

Joseph Ferguson, Mr. and dent's discretion.--Reuter.

Mrs. R.fi. Greig, Mr. and Mrs. Reed, Mr. and Mrs. J. Poison, Mr. Geneva, June 26.

and Mrs. G.F. Wood E.R. Hill and Dr. Carl Hambro, Norweglut Staff and Dodwell & Co., Ltd.;

Truman Warns International Innis & Biddle (China) Ltd., G- President

Washnigton, June 27. Labour Conference in Geneva, toman & Co., Ltd., Mr. and Mrs. day sent a message of congratulan Wille, Mr. and Mrs. H.B.- Die-warning tonight that if indus-

W. Black, W.K., Corneck.

President Truman Issued a tions to the United Nations on

of the trich, J. McIntyre and J. McLel-trial strikes in protest against the second anniversary United Nations Charter-Reuter. land. Mr. and Mrs. D. Buchanan, the new labour law should in Marconi International Maring Communication Co., Ltd., Chung crense, "it would, threaten the Yuen Electrical Co., Ltd., Mr. and stability of our economy and en- Mrt, Joes Adam, Jossic and danger the peace of the world." Duffis, Mr. and Mrs. R. Brown President Truman, appealed its open mouth. The spake col-

Mr. to both management and labour, lapsed and family, A.J.G. Taylor, and Mrs. R. Keown, Mr. and Mrs. declaring: There is a vital, several

* 3.C. Chalmers, Mr. and Mrs. T. Swan, Mrs. J.C. Brown. Mr. A. Eastman and faruily. Chan Chin- Managers, Indo- ngal. General China S.. Co., Ltd., Supervisor, Indo-China S.N. Co., Ltd., Kew loon Dock Club, Sul Yee Brick

Kowloon Docka, Hong

Peninsula Hates arrivals (Thue-days;inguished Service layer, Kong and Whampoa Dock Co.,mute, Manuel Alzate, G. Allmal. Fells vices as Commander-in-Chief of

"Co., Arnold Bhvizansky, Michrel Genied, exceptionally Ltd.. Mr. and Mrs. Lo Koon-kun. Marambe, Victorina Harja, Mr. and Mr the Allled Expeditionary Force Sisters and Medical Staff of The R. Altheu Quack, J. Richarbon, during the North African lund. Tweed Bay Hospital (1042/1945), Wenu Feng, Will. O'trien, G.J. Harry.

V.B. Yauruati MM. The Hong Kong and Ferry Co., Ltd.. Mr. and Mrs.

parts.

Pretoria, June 28. Lieutenant Colonel L. A. DFC. Deputy Director of the South African Air The reports said that the Pel-Force, and his wireless operator sears old and has continued to ping Pasting railway was suspend-were killed today when the Mos. study both painting and sculped" due to serious destruction quito aircraft which the colonel ture for more than 35 years,

After eight years in the log-around the station of Nakangwa.

Fighting At Niksiniu,

Верг

tem Museum in America, Mr. Tientsin north station, lasted Chun visited museums and art from 5 p.m. on June 25 to 3 um. Academies in England. France, next morning with machinegun Holland and Belgium. When he and other arms Bre heard in Tlent- { arrived in Italy he entered the Academy of Art in Florence.

Bronze Busts Following his return to China bis creative abilities in this part of the country included anarbie

siri.

The Tientsin.Mukden railway

disrupted

Wednesday v'ns

night when

was a coal train derailed by u mine while enroute to Tangku.

Reports said that four Chinese

was flying crushed near Pretoria.

--Reuter.

and bronzes dusty of the farmer Navy, ships, based at Tsingtao "It Mayor of Canton, Mr. Eu Touge klurted patrolling the Gul! of Chihli, examining all coastal natabilities. sen and other Chinese

When the Nanking Government ships. It will be recalled that the sculptors coast from Tientsin to Shanghai sent out invitations to

blockade arou to offer was declared throughout the entry to

their services in the making of a--United Press.

to

statue for the late Doctor Sun

Chan responded Mr. Yat-ken. the invitation, and as a result was chosen by the Chinese Govern ment as one of the best sculptors

in the country.

.

Among the works completed by

Mr. Chan are busts of people of

News In Brief

of the

Inquest Sequel To House Collapse

is cuggested that the PWD might consider the appointment of additional building inspectors In order to make a survey of buildings in such a state as this over in Kowloon for the purpose of preventing a recurrence of such accidents."

The above rider was contained in the verdlet of "Accidental death" returned by Mr. W.IL Latimer at Kowloon yesterday at the end of the Inquiry into the St

fuinale, Surgeon Vice.Admiral Sir Clair Coulson, the Medical Diree-deaths of Wong Shi,

to

Recently, Mr. Chan has made Singapore he is, to visit

This

bronze

Generaliaximo bust of Chiang Kai-shek on the basis of many of his photographs. will also be on show at the ex- hibition here next week.

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V. Sweeney, Mr. and Mrs. C.S. Pile, H.G. Cooner. "Nance, Mr. and Sire. J. Revic and family, a.c. Remain, Str. and Mrs. J. Fleming,

Con.

In Findlay, J. Kettowell, B. Iwenthal, Hong Kong Engineering struction Co. Ltd. R.A. and H. Lad Moore, W.W. Zornman, 11.T. Jones, W.T Mr. and Mr. J. Cassell, K. Bmith-Mit- Kwong Pat-kam. aged two, and for General, concludes bis visit to Kwong Yu, male, and his

Lapsley, S.T. Williamson, Hong Kong, today when he takes daughter Kwong Ah-so, nged 11,

Mr. and Mrs. W. Grelg and chell, H.C. Benweel, Mr. and Mrs. Singapore British, American, French, Ger- passage.

Japanese officials are planting Olwyn. Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Ram-mend Lew, Mrs. J.W. Cukebank, J.M. who died as the result of the

algantic $75,000,000 hotel build- sey and family, Leung Chau, Stalt Escat. D.E. Kermode, Henry Wing. man and Portuguese nationality.

Empress of Scotland.

12 and 14 Re. collapse of Nos South

ing programme as part of

Hong Kong General Chamber of The following Naval Omeers are less. scheme to attract tourists to Commerce, W. Williamson, RL.D.Ing Hong Kong in the Empress of Beat- Africa and thence return to the clamation Street on June 7.

the signing of the Noronha, Kowloon Dock Boiler-and- United Kingdom."

DSI JVJ. MacKenzie, appearing Japan after

makers. Wolders and Cooltex, Captain B. Bryant, R.N. (Late Com for the Poilce, stated that the peace treaty. ILMS. Sussex (Captain NJ W. Kwong family lived on the first A 10-year programme for con. Laurch Dept. Kowloon Docks, Mr. manding Offer H.M.B. Adamant); Bur Ofear charge RN. Hospital! Willian.Powiett DS.C. R.N.) ar-floor of No. 14, while Wong Shistruction of 135 modern hotels and and Mrs. G.C. 310s. Committer reon Captain Keating. R.N. (Lale Medi Commender.D.P. Drayer, R.N. (Late '81T rived in Hong Kong from the occupied the ground floor with her tourists hotels throughout this and Staff, Jardine, Matheson & cal

Co., Ltd., D. Anderson, Mr. and by being developed

CO, D.P.F.J ! United Kingdom yesterday morn husband Lau Kee and two sons. country is

officials

connected Mrs. Cunningham, Leung Huen, meer Operations to

Commander Collett, RN. (Lale Blatt bombed, government a County class

The buildings were ing. Sussex is

Ocar Operations to Commodore Honit Yeung Chung-man, Ng Gun, Ah looted

Konk): Commander (E) J. Hughes, culser. On July 1 she assuines damaged and

premises with the plan to lure tourists to Hol, Tak Foo, Leung, Fook-toun.

Commander (E) P.M. the role of Flagship of the 5th without any roofs and with only a this country.

Ting Wah-klog, Ah Loon, Chan.. It is known that the Japanese Tak, Chlug Ting, Electrica) De- R.N.; Burgeon Commander Q.A. Miller, Cruiser Squadron when Admiral few rotten wooden beiims

Tabulanant Docks, R.K.:

Commender Wodehouse transfers his Flag floorings, The walls, according are interested in seeing foreign partment Sinit, Kowloon

especially Amerlenn Chinese Staff, Shipbuilders De HockriJae, RN.V.R.; Lieutenant 1.F.P. trom HMS. Gamblo.

to Mr. K.S. Robertson of the currency,

Ordinanco Ofice, dollars, spent in this country in partment, Kowloon Docks. Bulidings

large quantities. There in ir- Sentence of eight months' 'hard PWD, were in a defective con-

creasing belief that the tourist passed on labour was

Wong dition.

The damaged part of the pro business will be one of Japan's & most derellet best ways of getting funds to buy!

The funeral of the late Mr. Jose things that she needs from other to couse a collapse, countries.--United Press.

Gontert D'Aquino, who died at the age of 64 years at his home, Out of Ave persons In

Batavia, June 26.

94A Nathan Road, Kowloor, on Kwong family, said DSI Mac- Chinese living in Indonesian June 20, after a short illness, took

to place at Kenzie, the only survivors are the villages have been ordered

Catholic Cemetery, mother and A 17-year-old move to the towne in view of Happy Valley, yesterday after- Kyrenia, June 26. daughter. The former was ex. the critical situation between the noon. The service in the Chapel and Indonesians, the and at the graveside was conduct- The Fan-Cyprian Federation of cavated by the First Brigade, Dutch Labour called today for a three-while the latter was not on the Chinese newspaper "Sin Pao," ed by the Rev. Fr. H. Angeles, P. Townend, Mr. Bickerton and Mr. V.

reported here today--Reuter, Rosary Church, Kowloon. ny strike of all workers engaged premitea at the time,

London, June 28. Lord Pakenham, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and the responsible for the minister British Zone in Germany, left London by air today for Viennu, Kwan allos Cheung Yuen-wan by

08

"I am flying to Vienna to studyr, W.A. Blair.Kerr at Kowloon mises was in the position there," he said, be- yesterday on the count of de state and that week's rains were

plane. fore boarding the RAF

manding with menaces the sum of sufficient

Lord Pakenham is to return in $15 from Kwek Kang at 272 Lal added DSI MacKenzie. the

few days, and on his return journey will spend some time in Cologne.-Reuter,

Belgrade, June 28. Albania has officially denied statement yesterday by the Greek Ministry for Public Security, that Albanian coastal-batteries fired!

-Reuter.

Chi Kok Road on June 25,

in Government work in view of

The widow, concluded DSI

Kuk to be looked after.

J

*

J. G. D'Aquino

The

The deceased leaves a widow. and two sons, Damaso and Joe. For 30 years prior to the outbreak hostilities in the Pacific, the

Paris, June. 20.

of

day, from London United Press.

Latham,

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Dr. charge from the Kowloon Hospi-England, Georges Zaribín, in- Corfu channel, Tanzug, the Yugo Federailon demanded ware alavid News Agency, sald today-creases and social security for

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