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SCAP LABOUR POLICY UNDER FIRE

Seattle, Saptombor 2,

Mr. Leon Becker, former labour official on Gon. Douglas MacArthur's staff, today criticised Gen. MacArthur's suggestion to the Japanoso Government to pass legislation prohibiting its employees from striking.

China-P.I. Airbusiness, sand such legislation

Talks Bright

Mr

Becker, who resigned prently The 10 into private

wanig not, provide for collec- tive bargaining rights for em- plovers.

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Te smid "The proposeit".rev]= Shanghai, September 3

Sey are the pubir servion law Talks for the „competinga at muke, a vine reference to abi- the China-Philipione air sectention prochains for certain vice were taking alave both th enterprises, led theže, would only Nanking and Manila, and the affert but 25 per cent of the prospects were hightening total nuister of Government 'em- according to Chitume andine plass official) here tortay

M. Becker reported that one (of the persons thes Cotalnunists # fubpune réaction has soļ have themen

the Govern- tar been av hade by the the i mend worker's unions is list the

hese propre l' Amay lo

$150

pines Andover 4

China termoad for Manta route

ar

Canon

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than privates

Government pays abonit 50 pe The Plouent lower wages

The Communists

The PAL reponer edib.

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To Cip when the Chinese a

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to e Amos tramma aud

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Ter the

a molitant programane and the artleart a large followin :;

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intermediary

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09. 19446

service bebster a

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Money Market

After a day of eventie ups and downs gold eluvea yesterday at K$2938 m promet $247.25 the previnin dhg"

1/4

It had opened at $287.00 and was down to $82 87) before i rvenvejes • 16 325, #79 ... tiffin interval

In the afterm renewal baghel pressure jussked

up atsther spouts. UN

$1

and 1" et al 1

rday after miste

The previous day.

Notes, Whe

inéaveradi, HK$5,0% you!

1 $45

YOUR

-United Press.

Reminders

Today

Swaening Gala, Victorin

evention Club, § pont. Hawn Tewis League matches,

Coming Events

Re-

TOMORROW these II meetron, Talbot House, 50,

Macdonell Rd. 8.30 p.n

54.90 m. The matagi, Levas erast í Boeret Chiese Feball Associa-

to $5.06 m the aftes Mon

Petres opened at 51,89% and

THE

closed at $150 a

Tiens rompt to $2020 IND

NEI Gube.

te $300 a 14.

01

(RIG $

Macro

ATS Here To Fete Birthday

The tenth anniversary of Britain's Auxillary ‹Territorial Service wil ba celebraterl next week in Hong Kong by the Independent Práfoot,of A.T.S.

The celebrations to last a

Hond

Week, will start tomorrow in Kong, Britain and alt parts 01 The world members of the A.T.3 stationed.

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THE CHINĂ MAIL, SATUR-DAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1043.

GOVERNMENT STAND ON SOCIAL WELFARE

It is not the policy of Whitehall that Government should take over social welfare work from voluntary bodies, according to Mr. W. H. Chinn, Social Wolfare Adviser to the Colonial Office.

Mr. Chinn was addressing a large gathering of the Hong Kong Social Welfare Council in St. John's Hall at a tea party given in his honour yesterday.

Due to the querimental nn-

Burmese May Stay British

Regulations governing a de- claration, of election to remain n British subject made by a

Fago 3

GOVERNMENT RATIONS: DISTRIBUTION

SPECIAL NOTICE'

-TO

HOLDERS OF Ration, CarDS NOS. 1001 TO 2871 INCLUSIVE REGISTERED AT

Number

LANE, CRAWFORD, LIMITED.

The September Distribution of

FLOUR, SUGAR and BUTTER

will be effected between the hours of 9.00 .. tu 12.00 noon and 2.00 p.m. to 4.45 p... up under

to

1400 to

1408 19:00

39932

to

3401

2405 to 2871

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

QUANTITIES allocated are as follows

He waft the aim of the [they ean nil werk together in Colonial Ofee is for each co-operation.

a scheme territory 10 devise best suited to its own conditure of the work of mest valuu-person who was or who was ary bodies, the quality of their not immediately after January tions whereby social welfare

work varies considerably. Gov-4. J948 domiciled or ordinarily service can be performed most

grument has to las careful not to fresident in 'nny British territory efficiently.

interfere with,

prejudice, the

Flor outside Burnu were published work of voluntary societies, und in the Government Gazette Sugar at the same time not to encourage

Fresh Butter yesterday. them to imagine that they are for all time going to perform welfare functions in a patheular place,

An explanatory note attacher! to the regulations says that' sub- Mr. Chinn referred to the cir-section (2) of sections two of the

Act, Independence

ID47. cular sent out by the Secretary Burma of State. In which he sought the makes provision whereby per

son who censed by reason of the utorout Act to be a British subject different

views

of Government ነገ

between

211

In Hong Kong tomorrow, the programme includes voluntary

Church Parade to The Colonial Office took up the St. John's Cathedral for the question of social welfare work 11 a.m. 'service, The sermon in the rolentes, frri în 1940, Mr. will be given by the Dean, Chion revealed! - 1ut it was only the Very Reverend A.P. Rose. In November, 1897, that a Sucho!

The Buffs Band will be in

Welfare oliger t uppointed, attendance, and the salute and this is his first ur since his after the service will be taken appointment.

His visit to the Far East was A C by Major General F. Matthews. General

The Colonial Office Jordination Officer

Geliberate. meer Commanding. Land Forces,

has often been mer used of thini-voluntary bodies and Government January 4, 1948, being the day Rang Kang.

im, et the atten in terms of

In social welfare work. So far no on which-Burma became in Inde Ariga,

plaves reply has been received by the pendent, country, may, if i Topgetting other unless they d the temerity 10 Colonial Office from Hong Kong. mediately before that day he was ordinarily resident call attest to themselves, he

The point, Mr. Chlon said, is domicile or not whether Mithl

it would be cheaper in a country or place mentioned อ

in thut subsection. eleel, by a for any work, to be due by a

be made within voluntary body by a Govern-declaration t ment agency. but which is the two years of that day, to remain

In British subject more efficient.

Subsection

From Monday onwards, various activities have been arranged for

evening (ordinary

work will tombola to

daily

continue)--from

dance.

coch

table tennis tour. nament, launch trip And a

Ex-members of the A.T... residing in Hong Kong. requested to contact the Officer Commending. Com. mander E. E. 'Connors, Tele- phone: 34121, extension 107, If they wish to join in the celebrations. Contributions,

топед or prizes for tha week's celebrations will be gratefully asknowledged by

the

Officer Commanding, at 28. Macdonnell Road, Hong Kong.

Pisonet H. K. & WOMEN'S COUNCIL

#alpren Batary

Sfered ground, 5:30 pm.

MONDAY

her ark, S1 Jeden

MEETS TUESDAY

A GENERAL MEETING at the Women Sen.

WOK" pet K. Lapħa Debetrą dress re- | Hong Kong Counest of

Cathelat will be held on Tuesday.

tember 1. at 5.15 pon.. In the

Sterling was seker at $40 20 Last Australian ponitaly stored to $12 65.

Shares in the Par fa Thachang Company, Cragg Kong), Lunsrat, have bees camped an

pros isioar ut Articles

$11

12

O the Mosatoman Proclama'am

POP

NO 1M NEXT

.

tum.

TUESDAY

1K Rotas Chak Luncheon, talk Old Hong Kong" by L. and dus lignin, Root Garden, 1 Hotel, 12,30 pm. Emirernatives Craneil miceting, Cams

banda, 2,30 p.m.

Iel Show You who's

NEXT!

MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN

[HOW CAN & DESIREE SIGNED YOU

WE ESCAPE

FROM 1DESIREE?

FOR LIFE BECAUSE

DID IT EVER OCCUR TO YOU THAT

IF YOU PLAYED, SANG, WROTE

OR PAINTED.

BADLY--

YOU ARE EACH THE

SHE'D

BEST ARTIST IN

FIRE

YOUR FIELD.

YOU?

RIP KIRBY.

AGEMENT AS MIDKG WHEN

HE GETS AFIL, WILL YOU COVÉ CHER

AND PLAY WITH+MT

اله

JANE

MADAME

WELL, I'VE GOT BOB HARTY

· INTERESTED" IN SOMETHING BESIDES GAMES, FRITZ!~~~ BUT I MUSTA'T CONCENTRATE

ON HIM ALONE - HE'S "COCKY ENOUGH ALREADY!

CAUT THEY MAVE KE THE OPEN 20 KSFAN WITH US? TM ) HAVE A SORT OF ISURE THEIR GUARDIAN / MALE KLOSEMAID. DON'T MACH! I'LL CALL HIM OVER

AND ASK HIM...

IT'S TIME DREW WILLIE WOOLLEY OUT OF HIS SHELL!

|

Proises HK

To a vision, Hong Kong showed no sign of having gone through a stressing occupation period, Mr. Chinn added, Both in appearance of the pince and in the spirit of its people there was no such in- dication and 11 spoke most creditably of the social welfare service, that the people in Hong Kaug are doing

Valuable Work

tion two of the said see. by a person who mediately before that

In-

provision where. voluntary Hong Kong the

was not, organisations har klartex long

day, do- before Governmiyu did anything af all about cial welfare work, mcted or ordinarily resident in and from the errepresentative of those countries or places attendance. he declarat he could, by a declaration to be made within the same, period, elect to see that they were i very power-with ful body of soglul workers who remain a British subject ihr di had done and were continuing to not on that day become, or be. come qualified to become, n do very valuable work.

"Assumption of social welfare citizen of Burma. The itegulations functions of Government does Prescribe the manner of making not mean taking any work from id registering the declarations of

election.

the voluntary bedies."

hics. Mr. Chin

It would be presumpilous „di me, who have been here only

week, to tell you what the re- quirements of Hong Kong's social service, are, but this I do say, and that there is defnitely a place for the voluntary societies, in any so cial welfare scheme int Hong

“Mr. Calim

l declared, Kong.

uld. "On the contrary it will be As in educati

found there are other most peale

work. Have had different

ideas about

more work, for them to do. They racial welfare, uny of their will continue to be the spearheads iffered from what the profes In social servien, experimentire

with functions sionals thought they ought to be.

which, after A new aspect of social welfare reaching a certain stage. they in cent years was the assump-

advisable to badger inay tion by the State of powers and

Y, W. C, A., Duddell "Street. The obuigations which formerly, when Soesal Welfare Adviser to the they were done at all, were var- Surretary of State for the Cl- Į ried out by voluntary

organisa joides. Me, W., Chan, will be

This process of State res- All members wonsibility, which started in the The guest speaker. and friends are urdailly Invited Western countries, received in- to be present.

petus largely owing to the chaos rated by two world wars, be stated.

WHY,NO! NEVER THOUGHT OF THAT!

What next?

YOURLE

Experiments

The Colonia! Office has avoided taying" down" tay definite policy on social welfare administration,

Government to take over."

has

The Colonial Serreturint |been appointed as a place for the registration of declarations under The Regulations.

APPOINTMENTS

Mc. William Wondward has censed

be ELN Auhorised Section 2 (b) of Ofter under the Waterworks Ordinance with elleet kom August, 21, according to the Government Gazette yes.

On the conclusion of his ad- dross, Mr. China was asked by the Rev. George She whether It Whitchat was the intention of to take over social welfare workerlay. The past has been taken from voluntary pdies.

up by Mr. Juhn Forbes, Mr. Chine replied that this wins

vise

not so. Each testery' would de- Mr. Forbes, has also been its own scheme. and "appointed to act as Waterworks policy would be forced on them.gineer with effect from August

Security Scheme 21.

As an Authorised Officer, Mr, -Mr. Sheniso asked it was

is intention to miline Forbes Whitehnik

responsible for tho issuance of all forms of notices or

to be given or sent to any person by the Water Authority.

he sak, adding this was a good ultimately in the colonies a social thing as it lefl 1 each territory security scheme to take care of accounts or other forms required

ndividual from to, improvise and think out pro-ach and every blems for themses. It enabled cradle to grave...

"It 1s them to indulge in experiments

Colonial and up to now very few of them Colonial have got past the experimental colonial

*lage.

the

inter tion of the Offe to encourage

The appointment of Mr. Walter governments, in so far Gorton. Harmon is Public Re

the

as their Anariclal position per-ation Officer, Hong Kong Gov. The time has come, however, mits, to introdure social security crnment, was published In for sure co-lipation of social measures, but no polley will be Government Gazette yesterday.

Cenforced from Whitehall," Mr. wellure activities' to avoid over-

guing, and for Gavernment to Chinn replied. formulate some scheme whereby

By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

WE ARE ALL SUCH GREAT ARTISTS, IT NEVER OCCURRED TO US TO BE BAD.

INA, LUPO, THE BUARDIAN,

OF COURSE, SIR.]

jiS A FRIEND OF MINE, MAY I'LL RETURN IN

WE BUY THE TWINS AN

ICE?

BESIDĖS, I MUSTN'T

·FORGET I'VE GOT TO

AN HOUR.

BUT WILL TRY IT AND SEE. IT WORK?

CONTINUED-

By ALEX RAYMOND.

WHAT ARE YOU [CHT-OH-ER. READING, WILLIE? LESIHER, REALLY" BREAK UP THE FEUD (TEXTBOOK OR JUST A BIT OF

BETWEEN THOSE TWO LOVE STORYŤ LIGHT READING-

„BOYS—SOMEHOW.....

CROAKER'S "LIFE CYCLE OF THE COMMON FROG

CHINA

MAIL

REFERENCE

LIBRARY.

Open to Public between 10-12:30p.m.

4.00 p.m. | Monday to Friday

Mr. George Frederick Rees has

The

A vote of thanks for Mr. Chinu been appointed Director of was proposed by Professor R.Evening Institute in place of Mr. Hobertson, Vice-President of the John Maurice Wilson.- Hong Kong Social Welfare Coun

Mr. James Edward McKenna, The meeting was presided over States of America at Hong Kong. Consul-General for the Ushind by Fr. Ryan, President of the Council, and among the large at-has resumed charge of the Amer

ican Consulate-General. tendance were Mr. McDowall, Hong Kongs Social Welfore Officer, Dean Trose, Brigadier Waller of the Salvation Dr. F.I. Treung, Mr. B.A. Ber- ngechi, Mr. and Mrs. George She. Mr. F.P. Franklin, Miss Scott Moncrio! Miss Shin Tak-hing, and many others.

Army,

Personali

Lieutenant-Colonel H. B. L Dowbiggin will walk on "Old Hong Kong at the Hong Kong Rotary Club_luncheon on Tucs day at the Roof Garden, H.K. Hotel

Mr. W. H. Chinn, Social Welfare Adviser to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, will be a guest of honour at a dianer at the Ying King Restaurant at pa.j tomorrow.

The hosts are the President and Members of the Education Ad- vancement Society for Workers in Hong Kong and Kowloon.

Departures from the Peninsula Hotel on Thursday "Included Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lynch, Mr, arul Mrs. E. J. W. Helmuth, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. E. Scott, Caplain and Mrs. MacPherson, Mr. and Mrs. Gate, Mrs. Mettello, Mrs.

C

M. A. Ware, Messrs. R; B. Muir, A. Allan, and Mrs. E. Straight

the

Among the arrivals, at Penitisula Hotel on Thursday were Mrs. N. Holroyd, Dr. And Mre-D-F. Gillespie Mr. A... H, Smith, U. P. Lynn, Mesars,... Az | Hatein, J. O. Devlerit, D. Patter son, R. Z. Levi, E. W. Wigef, A.. Wond, L. MY Gordon Williams and W. R. Clementson,

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September 8th 1981

7th 19-333

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