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OWNERS ADAMANT IN TAXI CAR TIE-UP

Chamber Music Club Revival®

The Hong Kong Chamber Music Club will be re-estrib- lished on October 22' when a will Chamber Music Concert

Owners of the seven taxicab companies who haya

withdrawn their vehicles from the road are not prepared to re-open "negotiations with the drivers while the strike by the Star Taxicab Company's drivers continues.

negotiations

There

In a joint statement yesterday the owners added that they will not be responsible for wages after September 22. They also said that the taking off the road of their vehicles was not unreasonable. The full statement follows: ¡Agreement whille Considering the statements were being carried on. nude recently by representatives fore, when the Union called the at the, Drivers, the Owners wish strike, the owners were no longer to make fug's clear. On Septem- bound by their promise. This or 27 the Commlsaloner of La-view was expressed to the Com- hour informed the Owners of amissioner of Labour, who in his. letter he had received from the acknowledgment of the leter from Vice-Chairman of the Motor Car the Union, pointed out the opin- The programme will forlude Drivers' Association, in which ion of the owners. He also maito Mozart's Quartet (K.478) a move-

two suggestions were made. Quot- it quite clear that the Manage ment of the Brahms (Op. 23)ing from the Union's letter, they ments had the anme· right to solus by Joy Hall, an accomplish were:--

withdraw their employment ed celfit who Was n frequent

the workers had to refuse their performer at the midday Nation-

inbour. al Gallery concerts organised by bly Hess,

be given at Government House. The concert will be held in the boll-room at the' Invitation of Lady Grantham.

The

1. That the seven taxicab companies should instantly stop the unreasonable suspepsion <f business and keep the promise Lmade at the meeting fick nt the Endome Office on August 31, that, while the new Agreement is not Implemented, the old Agreement suit holds good,

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Misa Joan Turville, a singer of wide experience, will sing with a quati Accompaniment. The quartet players will be Mr. J. Benga, Mr. A. Bentley, Miss Joy Hall, ami Professo" Gordon King.

2. "The Manngements of the Chamber seven taxical Complex should Music Club was established in be responsilir for all lossen sus December 1088. It continued up to (talnet ov the workers for iberiod of the reasonable the invasion of the Colony,

frut Its membership, t

Lesion uf business and hondful, steadily grew to 183.

wages are to be paid as usual," Many of the Ciuli records have been saved, including a list of its members, and a record of a use- fut small bank-bulance. With the good will of the Sino-British Club, with which it would operate, the proposal has been made that the Chib should be re- vived.

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Old members of the Club who propose to attend the concert should please inform Mr. D. J. Sloss, stating the names and d dresses of guests whom they would wish to be invited. Others Interested are asked to write to the Secretary for Invitations.

14 Granted British Citizenship

Fourteen local residents have been granter British naturalisa- tion papers, according to the Goverment Gazette yesterday. They have all take the Oath of Allegiance,

Moses Benjamin The 14 30 Dietrich, engineer of the Colme- politan Dock; Franusek Tichopad, commonly

Francis known Tichopad, brewer: Edardo Belard, student telegraphist, Lydia Vasi- Bevna Efmolt, known as Lydin Elmo, halmlyesser; Alexander Valentine Kolalehoff, civil engin

cer: Nina Ivanovna Sadmall nee Penin- Pleshakni, house keeper sula Hotel; Irene Sinirnoff, child of N. I. Sinirnoff; Nha Smiroff, child of N. I. Smirnoff, Alexander Filmovich Goncharoff, anti-piracy guard. Alexei Petrovich Sekolvit commonly known as Alexis Peter- Sokoloff, mercantile murine om- cer, Tatiana Alexeevna Sokoloff, child of A. P. Sokoloff; Ng Kai- tun

(Wa Chi-tuan) commonly known as John Wu, merchant: Ng Yung-sung (Wu Jung-sheng). child of Ng Kal-tun: Ng Ping-yu (Wa Ping-ju), child of Ng Kal- tun).

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The residents who have quired Certificates of Acquisition of British nationality, are Vir Juris David Arzoony, housewife, Nadejda Victorovna Dietrich, housewife, and Valerie Viviana Tichopad, housewife.

Not Unreasonable

With regard to these, the Own- ens replied as follows:-

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It must too, be remembered, that on September 17. the dri- vern delivered an ultimatum to all companies which read:-

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THE DAYANG MUDA

RMS Canton

Arriving On October 25

The RMS "Canton" a due to October 25. arrive here from Singapore on Passenger disembarking at Hong Kong Intended 1----Men, Dorks Allen and [W children, Max 1a.M. Anderson, Mr: WRN. Andrews, Str, 1.8. Andrewen, Mrs. An-

Barnes, Mis, M.W, flater, Rev. W.C, Dell, Min AP, Denkingep, Alr, JA, Bonulardi. Mrs. Bomhardt, Mrs. L.N. Taworth, Mtn. K.C.D, Brant and child, Mr. W.W. Dur«'

Royal Ghost Said

Haunting Palace

Of White Rajah

A Royal ghost is said to haunt the Autoño, palace of the former, White Rajahs of Sarawak. "It is the ghost of my father-in-law, Sir Charles Brooke," a prim old lady told the Chine Mail" yesterday.

Sir Charles ruled as Rajah sver tho 50,000-square-mile kingdom of 'Sarawak in North West Borneo from 1868 to 1917. He was succeeded by

Police News

Inspector W. N. Darkin, form his eldest son, Sir Charleserly of the Anti-Corruption. Vyner Brooke.

Squad ami Intely of the Hong On May 21, 1948, Sir Charles Bong Traille Offico, has been ap Vyner Brooke ceded Barawak pointed Chief Inspector, as from Great Britain and on July 3..the October 1. He is now stationed

Sarawak became a down at Wancha. Portillon of: D year Crown Colony.

Chief Inspector T "This cession was.contrary to Yaumati divialon has been grant- Sir Charles Brooke's' dringed 182 days leave prior to retim

Her Higlass the ment His place at Yaumati has, wishes," Dayang Muda of Sarawak, (Mrà. [béeń taken over by Chief Inspec..." Bertram Brooke), declared yester 3. MeCahoy of Wanchai.

As reported. In the "China terday.

She added: "Sir Charles told fail of Thursday, Inspector G. me jut before he died that ir hisyan, has, been transferred from hopes for Sarawak were, not ful- Cheung Chau to Upper Levels, filed, he would haunt the Astana lieving Inspector W. P. Dela

hunty who has gone to Central: -his ghost is there today.

The Dayang Muda, who arrived turpector A Billingham at the in Hong Kong on September 23 Water Polioo has taken over a vacation from Singapore, istom Inspector Fryer at Cheung Bighting alongside her husband, the sub-inspector, Fleming of the Tuan Muda (Bertram Brooke) Hong Kong. Emergency Unit has to regain the throne of Sarawak exchanged posts with Sub Inspec which has been vacant for moreter Dempsey of Wanchot. SI- than two yeara.

Winch of Central has also been'

for

Chay,

Well Known Story transferred to Wanchat,

CH, Mr. N. Butfield, Miss L.K, Dhr. Mia M. Caubbell, Mia 9.T. Chan. Mr. The Ben Chan, Mr. Wuebles Chen. Ur. Chih-Ang Chiang, Mr. Clans, Mr. Chiny line of

Five trainees from the Train The story of the fight is well- known in South East Asia, asing School have been posted to pecially at Singapore where her stations. Probationary Sub-Ins- son, Anthony Brooke, second heir pectora C. G. March and EH to the Wells are attached to Central. D Chuan, Mr. WJD, “Cooper, Mrs. Compet throne, is now ving in exile, T..Carty and W. Roach to 'WORL

entry tea, and A. A. Baggott to You.

meth

Most Apathetic "From past experience, it np pears to us that your attitude,to- wards the demands of the drivers was most apathetle. Greatly dis- appointed at the poor result of the prolonged negotiations, the drews and Infant, Mr. R.M.Armour, drivers have now completely leat Mr. A. Aruaid, Mrs. Arnold and chit Interestin conducting further Miss G. Arnold, Miss M., Baldock, Mr. dreary negotiations. Under these i E. Barker, Mr. Burker. Mio V.F. circumstances, the undersigned representatives of the Motor Car Drivers' Association, have to serve you with a 72-hour notice "After careful consideration of na Imm. 3 pm..on September 17 The proposals set out in the Un- and to state that unless you give Jian's lefter, the Owners of the in satisfactory reply to the

tin- settled demonda of the drivers seven Inxlcab companies do not Aurce that their suspension of before the deadline, the under- business

it gigned representatives will not having been brought about by bo responsible for any the actions of the drivers. Fur- that the drivers may care to take ther, they are not prepared to on the expiration of this notice." hold themselves rosponsible for To this ultimatum the. Owners Wages after September 22 neither replied that they could not ac- are they prepared to consider re- cedo to the demands and there- jupeiing "negotiations whilst the store, any netlon taken would be

strike of the Star Taxicab ron- the responsibility of the

Union tinves.

and the results, however regret- "As to the ok Agreement, the table, could not be attributed to as you are well aware, expired the owners. on August 20. In any case, our letter of September 21 ad- stressed to you, we informed you that having regard to the strike netion inken, we regretted that you must now consider all pre- vious offers withdrown.”

was

unreasonable,

In

action

From the many drivers who have approached the owners dur- ing the inat week, would ap pear that they are not fully ware of the owners contentions. In any case, the owners having duly considered all the relative The Owners only agreed to be factors, adhere to their views. bound by tie term of the uid concluded the statement.

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15 Smokers Found In Single Raid

When Detective Sub-Inspector D. S. Roberts raidod

an unnumbered hut at Taikoktsui on Thurs- day, he found Hong Wùn, aged 18, 15 smok- ors, 12 heroin pipes and saven opium pipos, 2,130 pink pills, and a quantity of prepared opiùm-on-the-premises.

Milan M.I. Cotton, Mr. A. Cox, Mr. Cu, Mn, L. Cox mul chill, Mrn, D.M:12,

succes-lon

He has been refuse

Colpin and Infant, Mia E. Daneun, Mi Sarawak by the British Govern New Territories changes, in-.

V.R. Desal, Minn A.M. Dickinson, Mr.munt. W.J. Drew, Mrs. Drew and child, Miss It

clerin Sub-Inspectors Chu Chun- The Dayang Muda said yester-ian from Saltung to Castle Duris. Mas E. Eldglore, Mia E.A.day that the important thing tonsk, Mr Kan-thick from Castle Fair, Mr. B. Falerbild, Mr. Nell Garromember about Sarawak is that pel to Yaumsti, Woo Wing, land, Airs, Garland, Miss D.A. Gerr. Mr. while it was rules) for more than from Tuen Long to Salkung. To 4.It. Giles, Nes. Gies, blias E.M. Glass, 100 years by an English family, chisht from New Territories to. Mrs. J. Glover, child and fofant. Dr. Q. it was not ruled by Britain.

Shamalion, and Ho Tuk-cheng

Graham-Camrding, Mr. Graham-Cumming. Mist A.E.Graham-Comming, · Miss · 8.6. Grubum-Camming, Mes

She explained that Britain's rings Shurhulpo to Naw Terr A. Hammontonly powers were defined in the tories.

of 1880. Under that .. Hures, His 1. von Haurwitz. Treaty Miss D. Helerie, Mr. A.W. Helbing. Mr. treaty Sarawak was placed under Britain was J.A.C. lendeman, Mrs. Hegderson. Mr. British protection.

Mia

T. Henderson, Mr. D.W. - Henkèn, Mtum 15. also authorised to control Sari- Ho. Mr. W.R. Hobbin, Mrs. Habbia and wak's foreign relations and lo child, Mrs. A.H. Hodgson, MF. Helmaite decisions in respect of the ingsworth, Mr. R. Home Mr. •1.E

OFFICIAL NOTICE APPOINTMENTS

·

Me. Patrick Cardinall Mason Sedgwick, until recently Acting. Hour, Mr. House and 2 children, is right to "succession to the Raj.

The kingdom of Sarawak, he Chairman of the Urban Council, 1. Hummerston, Miss H. Kalthoff. Mr.

to Sir James has been appointed to act as De B.C. Keller, Mrs. Keller, and child, added, wax ceded D. Lee, Dr. T.C. Lee, Mrs. Lee, Mrs....Brooke in 1842 by the Sultan of puty Colonial Secretary and Clerk Linley, Mies 1.M. Lowe, Miss Patricis Brunel for services rendered in Councils with effect from Lucken. Mo. P.M. Luscombe, Me Kainze making prace among the warring October 6.. Yuan Ha, Mr.. Pen-Shih Mx, Dr. 8.0.6 ftelbes in 21Borneo Sir James MacCarthy, Rev. A.N.

Macleod. Brooke became the first White Keelend and chlid, Mid K. MacNaught, Rev. A. Maloney, Mr. J., Hann, Rev. Rajah of Sarawak, Fr. V. Mannion, Mrs. A.H. Mariin, Mr. Lino Of Succession R.W.. Maynard, Mrs. Maynard and hild. Mr. 15.8. Miller, Mrs. M. Moble Bev. P. Montgomery, Mrs. Montgomery, Miss K.E.H. Moody, Mr. A, Home, Cur Mr. Moran, Ray, J. MacE Neave, Hrs. Heave and child, H, ED, Nah, Rev. T. O'Connor,

Mrs. Mr. J. O'Donovan, O'Donovan and child, Mas 23.M, U'Lang-

Mr. Kenneth Myer Arthur Barnett has been appointed to act na Colonial Secretory with effect

tablished a line of succe alon

When Sir James died, ho estrom October 12, through his nephew, Sir Charles

tho Brooke,

Dayang Muda's

father-in-law.

Sir Charles died in 1917 and his son, Sir Charles Vyner Brooke acended the throne as the third White Rajah of Sarawak.

from

The appointment of Mr. Thomas Strangeways to be n German Senior Agricultural Officer,ha been approved by the Secretary of State for the Colonies. Mr. thp Strangeways arrived in

H Colony on September 30.

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van. Mr. F.T. Orr, Mrs. Orr, Mrs. HE Parrish and two chlidren, Miss E. Ben man MOM. Redwood, Rev. 16.

The Dayang Muda said that appointment is effective from Render, Mr. J. Nishardson. Mr Richardsun. Mr. J. Ring, Mrs. Ring, Sir Charles Vyner Brooke ceded September 24.

the Sarawak to Britain-without D.C. Rogers, Mr. J.HL. Rutlonjes, CBT,.

The appointment of Mr. Nor- The ground floor of the hut In two other ralds on unnum-

Mrs. Rutonje, Miss B.X. Savander. Mr. consulting the family. This, she

Francis Wright to be was used as an opium divan, bered huts in the same ores, DSI U. Scheusger, Mr. M. Schiller, Mas added, is a violation

of a clause man and the cockleft as a heroin Robinets arrested the two keepers Schlatter. I...Cdr. Y.W.J. Beutit, Mesin Sir Charles will which pro. Agriculturs) Officer (animal his Heutit, Mr. Sharp. Mr. Douglas W. vented Sir Charles heir bandry) has been approved by divan, said Sub-inspector J. H. and rilne smokers, and seized a Evans when Hong and his.cus- total of 13 mace prepared oplum, short, Mrs. Shart, Mr. B.. Siramas, making any change in the state the Colonial, Secretary of State four pipes anti six lamps, and $3. immons, Mr. F. Haye Simpson, of government of Sarawak with for the Colonies. Mr. Wright ar tomers were charged before

lakings.

Mrs. Hope Simpson, Mr. J.. Bloat out arst consulting my husban" rived here on September 28. Mr. J. Wicks at Kowloon yes- Luk Sung of 146 Queen's Road,mith, Rev. E. Sotion, Breith, Mr. R.W.

Sloan and chlid, lèv, Christopher H. The Dayang Muda said that the appointment is effective from terday.

one of the keepers, was sentenced smith, Hev. Fr. Ad Smith, Mr. W.M. case will be fought out in the September 12, Hong was remanded for a week

to four months' hard labode and Blik, Bmith and chlid, Mrs. 3. courts of Brunei in Borneo,

Watson Mr. Ralph Stanley en the on charges of keóping an fine of $150 (or another ty| Spencer-Cooper, Mis BJ, Bpénser-Cooper, culum and heroin divan and pos-months., and Les Chi, the other Rat. J.H. Starfield, Mrs. Stanfieki, Nr.

Intends To Return;

Paterson has been appointed to She intends to return to Sara- act as secretary to the Committee session of heroin pipes, heroin keeper, to two month horri In A.M. Eckel, M. Belokale,, . George

wak: where "I received a wonder appointed to enquire into and pills and prepared opium. One of

Advise Government concerning Thumss, Mrs. Thomas and infant, Capi

the people the rates to bo charged for ac- GR. Torrible. Dr. Ju-Sheng Taal, Mr.

ful reception from Lin Por Tean. Mr. R.W. Urquhart, during my last visit."

commodation, food and services The people of Sarawak" said by hotels throughout the Colony. GMS, OBEA:Men, ¿Urquhart,, M/s (F.C.

liked the Mr. Paterson Urquhart, Miss M.U. Waller, Mr. O.F. the Dayang Muda,

has also resumed Wallis, Kew, Walls, Mr. FY. Warder. Brookes Theirs was a fatherly duty as Quartering Authority.

distant, Mr. W. Whlishead, Mr. Harry Wing, Rav-rule-not like the

Im-

tour and a fine of $100 (or an the smokers, Chan Yuk, wasther six weeks), Gined $125 when bo admitted Beven of the smokers ware Quarantine restrictions imposed smoking heroin. Nine of the other fined $45 each, and the other two against arrivals from Shanghal men, charged with oplum smok-$35. All smoking paraphernalia and Rangoon on account of small-ing, were fined $30 each, and the were conficated, and the $3

donated to the Poor Box. remaining five $55 each. pox have been removed.

Four months' hard labour and Wood. Mrs, Wood, Row, Bl. Wir personal regime the British have Mr. Robert William Coleman

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a One of $250 (or another two months) was the sentence passed by Mr. Wicks on Ho Ping whose alvan at 34 Bulkeley Street, ground floor, was raided by visional-Inspector. S.G. Smith on Thursday. He was also recom- mended for banishment

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-Three of the suiokors were ined A black marketeer was fined; $45 each and the other three $35 $150 by Mr. W. H. Latimer at ench, while the four pipes, six Kowloon yesterday. lamps, and Ave mace of prepared

WooChung.chow, who had 1oplum were condicated.

Wong Yu, who was arrested by

heen fined $75 for similar offence, was charged with Divisional-Superintendent George seling, line, rally ticket is Leys

Bulkeley Street, the Kowloon Canton

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was sentenced to Station on October 7, hard labour for keoping an oplum divgh and

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Mrs. C. Crozier Mm, S.- session of a mace of oplum: "Two Bailey, Mr. N. R. Garcia, Mocars. smokers were thod $15 each, and R. S. Lamb J.VA. Ważner; WA snother two 138 each. The two

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She said that she is confident has been appointed to be Engineo

and Ship Surveyor with effeci“ that in the end "justice will ri- from September 30, umph and we will be restored to ottr people

The Governor han appointed If the wins her case, her hus-Mr. Norman Cooke to be a Int band will return to Borneo thong ond Valuation Surveyor, with fourth White Ralah of Sarawak. efect from October 5,

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the Dayang Muda was invited to Mr. Edmund Brinaloy Teasdala Government House for lunch. has been "authorised to hold -64 he will leave for Singapore on Small, Debts Court at the Land and at the Offee Fing: "Bhan, Tuesday by the 2. Achilles,

Land Office, Talpo. Mr. Ion Malcolm Gordon William bas beca given similar, authority.

Dr. Francs Edgar Stock This been appointed, by the Governor to be Goverment Consultant, In 18urgory with effect from, Sép

Post Office Announcement

Purnell, F. H&Crowther, C.Ash- The Postmaster General an-tomber

croft, F. G. Gilmay, G. C. Beavan, nounced yesterday, that the pl- d prepared Clition; and Cherig Wan-lowing mail services are now Dr. Hou, Panchang d has zbresi

aptumn wore, confiscated.2%. M

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keng were among the guasta.who

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dby, bio, Givernbeito ihn, route

Bep Llit A (Restricted to unregis-Eatholi tored letters, printed and com Arrivals at the Peninsula Hotel-mercial papers, samples and small

Mr. Charlie Losoby and (Mir on Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. packats up to the norming Units Vincent Leonard Jairo D'Alon Robert Lawly, Mr. and Mrs of weight); Benel Berug, Hadera, The three-day Command Morrison, Misa H. V. Kerr, Missale dada, erusalem, Krardit-have each been appointed to falf Field Firing Competition end- Barbara Karen, Mer, HL in,

·Potch- RI- ed at Lovu yesterday. The Schage, D. Goddes, C. L. Colttkvd,

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The Hong Kong Chinese: Singh, Loe Blu, W. Poong Bethgham, El Faltia, El Khalil, Women's Club gave a tea party The final results were: 1. Royal Wu Wel, Shum San-ping and Leggi didal, Gaza and Khan Yupls. yesterday afternoon at the Marines: 2 BAE "A"; 2nd Batta Chan-sc.

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