THE CHINA MAIL; MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1840.
Marshall Blames Truman St. John's Parade 1948 IMPORTS AND
London, January 9.
The newly-resigned Socrotary of Stato, Mr. Georgo Marshall, blamed Democratic Party campaign leaders, rather than President Truman, for the beloted attempt to send a special mission to Josef Stalin lost autumn.
Adnuira: C. C. Siedman, Vice-President of the United Staden tone, arrived here yea terday by air from Shanghai, On the left i Mr. HA Ayren, manager of the line.
Ctona 6a" Photo).
European Couple Robbed
Mr. and Mr. D. C. Ballan- time of 131 Boundary Stevet were the virtions of a daylight holthup by artned desperadors aur Char Water Bay yester» day, when money and "jewel- Jery to a total vidue of about
$1,000 were stølen.
According to a pok пред the oropean e uple were travel- kong on Thru ce lo allenek a Church service at lies Penter staf Church at Fleas Wechen, Blay
Shopping Turn may on the road- sude, gey went down the slop and werk
Cafooled by enen, ripe of whom wan
with a reveren
Th
.
Al
watetes at urdley.
Three Armes)
1wn
wrist
A report was inaivediately made to Roman Valy Pudine Stufion decat up to dazle hour test night Patack in bệm made.
JESSIE MOLLER ON WAY
Duong long will soon see acam the British cargo ship Jessie Miller, which was seized by the Japanese at Shanghai et The opening day of the war and taken to Japan.
The set will eat at Shang, bri after benving Japan And evneunte in the Colony personne et Mellors, LA, no longer needed in the inere metropolis becnúse of the unsettled conditions.
The Pro records and office equipment will also be brought down,
WATCH FOR THE
OPENING DATE
QUEENS ALHAMBRA
Treasure in TECHNICOLOR!
Judy
M-G-M's
GARLAND Gene KELLY The PIRATE
WALTER SLEZAK
COLOR WY
TECHNICOLOR
Mr. Marshnil stopped the proposed trip of the Chie Justice, Fred Vinson, 10 Mos cow at the last minute, it enr now be revented.
Mr. Vinson was ready to leave Washington for Moscow with r
where Mr stop-over at Paris
Maradall was attending the UN, General Assembly,
Mr. Marshall was annoyed, ot he proposal because it worri
| Western European, countries th
he United States, while proge uting the cold was, was goin ehind their backs to make lent with the
Russian.
But Mr. Morshadi *WOS M ndignant
at the pubitelty whiel the affair received.
After President
'sons-Atlantie
EXPORTS
Toial values of imparts and exports of mechandise by coun- tries for the Bret 11 months of 1847 and 1940 follo vs Countries
United Kingdom
Australia
Cranda
Crylon
East Alyles
ไ
Malaya $8.)
New Zealand
North Borneu
South Africa
Weat Atelen
West frullen
e. Emp, Other Beltiual
Burhis
נאה. 1.19!
31,239,804
Imports from 1947
153,053,878 49,434,587
1048
294,515,00%
1,420,100 1,487,438 42.750,130
06,135,037)... 361,011 4,669,010 8,081,196
$16,760.000
4.R.COM 14,130,273
*4,0221,8*3
Middle Boath
29,417,408
Cha
262,404,126 1,862 $73,957 900.397 4762,149
America
Denmark
Egypt
France
Fr. 1. China
Gerionny
Itatiai
היותנו
15,004,976 37.584.008
1,760,412 $1,869,930 17,218,107 316.047 4,751.200 10,774,601 635
1.087.133 24,063,430 32,730,002 33,543,456 105.003,670 19,244 $70 222,710,928 2.670 $72,470 2,004,157, 0.467.513 18.01.218
Exports to
1847
1040
13,627,729 8,404,827 2,710.** 5,731,6 16 1,392, 69 22,701,107 199,954,401 2,147,49€ 6,176,241
26,144,013
1,88,528 |421,65% 10,463,149 12.021,7
49,001,032 10.917.00
5.50 130%
6,213.024
21,11
29.427.1 295,004,329
1,365,091 9.79.IGA
ALMA,SES 1,223.200
114 דייון
43,192,631 44,114,141
11,201
6,951,434 10,713.-1+ 40,177,301 41,194,84 168,031,344
144152
12.444,547
01,307,37
เท
3,157,000
Truman In monversatten irs
A
ing Governor, b.r Alexander Grantnam, nacompanied by Mr Fung Ping-fan (St. John ADC to the Governor) attended the Annual Church Parade of the St. John Ambulance Brl: nade the St. John & Cathedral yesterday morning.
n
contingent of 290 men and women of the nursing divi alon marched to the church under their Commissioner, Mr. A. el Arcutli,
24.025,382
1,082,500
111.00% 6,614,072 21,531,1540 10,934,25
1,117,434
1,124,671
9.237.837
16,047,85%
-
A79,144
958.025
2,6,03
10,434,200
16,06,3 128,484,991
8.301.04
[inly
10,780,670
12,428,130
Just
SEXY,624
Marno
Norway
77,405,103 17,954,881
69.750.873 31,417,721 78.410.145
14,1-4,5M 12,18,6
viv
on
1
15
Colonel Sir James Sleema attended the parade. seen here talking to Bishop R. O. Hall of Hong Kong "China Ma Photo.
Neth, F. Indien
15.544.308
He is
Philippines
13,965.524
Partage
19,018,209 38,576,245 1.901.417 627,139
120,449.2
27.395
62.787,814
Stam
64.11.20
the
B. Ameilea
HpaIn
3.292,127 175.194
94,107,571 $631,697
Tekin Jun
1,286,024
7,454,247
27,737.980
14.846.914
258,240,8 13
814,734,374 すきま
19,6,934
29,497,113
ZZ.V7.TH
Total Briti Total
Employ 1,37,194,047
1,419,20,
2,001,734,01
Fotal Vorelan
1,372,096.042 083,400,203
498-784.611
321,369,00
1,120,308,
77,191,316
idea swer the pretal envoy to Stalin, and M Morsball turned it down. The aller forget about the swider
The two discussed plans to
'Marshall's
return
Nr.
Washington to report
U N. sesalon.
and
brake in American newspaper. while Mr. Marshall was flying the Atlantic.
He stepped off the plane į Washington to disewer that all j was public knowledge. Mr. Mar- -hall are the President then he sued their statements condiumitat | that the mission had been pr
osed but vetoed by Mr. Mar- hall.
The Secretary of State ar leved that the President': - visers. In the midst of the cav paign. "ok" Mr. Truuma The salega coď ak nasion to Megera. goni polities.-- United Prese
MONTHLY FERRY TICKETS?
ราฟ
The Hong Kong Yaumati Ferry Company. Limited, will issue month- ly tickets on February 1
the maine date on which the Kowloon Bus Com- pany will Issue senson tickets-according to yes
Sing
terday's vernacular Too Man Po.
The newspaper says that rate will bộ IIK$10. The tickets will be valid for use on the Jordan Rond, Mongkol and Shamshuipo ferry services.
il,
BLANKETS DISTRIBUTED Hundreds of Chinese cotton quilts and blankets were dis- tributed during the past four nights to the poorly clad street sleepers by two charitable- or- ganisations.
The Tuur Wah Hospital sent out two teams to distribute cotton
guilts in
Central and the Mainland.
then
an
FAMILY WELFARE
SOCIETY ESTABLISHED
The ԾՐԱ Family Welfare Society was officially establish- ed on Friday,
If any readers would like to help in a practical way, here are venee suggestion:
Cat food such os'cags, dried fish, tinned meat etc., These may
The Surety in the outcome et The former Family Welfare Sub- Committee of the former one handed in at any time to the Social Welfare Centre, Nathan Rond (behind St. Andrew' Chorchl
Gharanteeing the support of o chilta
In na crphanage for six months or a year: the average cost is $30 a month,
| Kang Seul Wellite Comell
In view if the
growing in- nortance of fame welare work. I was enus dered wiser to in
independent society Wh concentrate is efforts on this articular form of petal vier
Mabers elected to the Pra visi nal Committee of the new Surety r Mrs. F.. Tacung Charmy. Mrs. Abinson, Miss Burne, Mrs. J. Cruttwell, Mis mended by the Secretory, Famil
Welfare Society, 403 China Bulld-
Chamstering the school fees of child for alx months or longer; average cost $7 a month,
Any utters wil be gratefull-
Helen Hu, Mrs. Lee Hol-tor&rg, 41) Boor,
Mrs. Phoebe Lee, Mrs. Quars. | Mrs. George Spe. Mr. J.R. Stevens. | 189.
A.).G. Tayne, Mrs. Wakefield. Brigader Waller, Mrs. Yeuh, Miss K. Longford, #Secretary) and Mr. 14.D. Chagur (Secretary).
The aims and cbjects of the
Welfare Fondy e Society ne set out i in its Constitution are as follows: To relleve distress by proof- ing family and social welfare timing the citizens of Hong Kong,
investigate problems poverty, both individual and gen-
T
nl
ral.
To co-operate with other or Kutsaftens institutions also cmpoment in any fas of family welfare,
To rerelve, administer al dia- tribute steh funds or supplies ae are entrusted to it.
To provide a Falle Casework Servies at the deal of ether
ceopisatons er persons requiring help with particular cases,
To assist in the maintenance of! an decat standard of training for Metal Workers,
Membershit t the Society is open in the public and representa- |tives et approved Welfare Or- One team under Lam Hau-takennusations whe
an annual pay
md Chol Sing-namn gave out 600 subscription of not less than $10. quilts in the Central and Eastern districts.
A second team under Chan Cham-kwong distributed 1,000 quilts the Mainland,
Teams
011
Sufficient Funds
The Bang Kape Cospeil et San Letal Servic han one to
-
Indo-China's
Red Menace
danger
Parle, January 9. Indo-China Is in direct from Communism, the Gaullat newspaper, Ce Motia, said today. The nows- paper commends the report of Mr. Willlam Bullitt. former United States Am- bacendor to Moscow and Paris, who has just returned to Washington from China to nek for rapid American "ac- tion Against the Chinese Communist forces.
"We have consented too many sacrifices to keep In- do-China and to keep the promises made to the poopla confided to our care not to listen to Mr. Bullitt's worn- Ing and not to exhort our Allles to draw the obvious conclusions," Co Malin sald. -Reuter.
CUSTOMS CHECK
ON CURRENCY
Paris, January 9. France will soon rointroduce
R
sont out by the Chunghe New Society samejort ford? Sing Benevolent Society covered to keep it in for the next few customs control on foreign cur Central Upper Levels, Saying-
months, including the Goverment fencing following the detection of pan, West Point and Kowloon,
The teams distributed 950 cet-rant made for tellef purposes. several illegal transactions,
It is hoped that Government Finance Ministry spokesman said ton quilts and 150 blankets. The will continue to give some such today. Society will distribute a further help in further, but the Scelety
The controls dropped in July 307 quilts and 600 blankets to will have to raise from all sturecast year will probably be on- night,
forced before the end of January. present services. These include a The method of control will be fending centra, a free school for to enter the sum carried on the 150 children; school fees paid fr passport of overy visitor, he said, further 170 children and 27 or Router. phans fully supported in horses."
TRAFFIC HOLD UP
Shortly after noon yesterday,
me in Queen's Road Centrai
about $150,000
oyeur to keep up
near Garden Road was suspender In addition, some 700 persons for a short time when an Easta mouth have their varica needs, bound tram knocked down a (some of which require a great
Chinese who had rushed across many visits, letters and interviews the road.
39 well as leans and grants) dealt The Injured men was Ton with by skilled caseworkers. Nr Ping-yin, aged 41, who received distinction is made of race or re- a woul on the forehead, andligion, but all are helped nesurd- was treated in hospital.
ing tu thoir need.
RANGOON TALKS
ON KAREN ISSUE
Rangoon, January 9. Important discussions are in progress botwéon the Burmese Promier, Thakin Nu, and leaders of the Karen National Union, including their Pro sident, Saw Bo Gyi, on the latest developments in the Karan situation.
the
The Karen National Union ¿queli the disturbances, claims 'to represent the bulk of spokesman said. He Indicatod the Karen tribesmen In Burma troops to restore order as soon the Government intends to use who seek independence.
as possible.
An official announcernent stat.
An official apokesman said the fed that armed Korens had seized situation and deteriorated after defenco. guns from villagers in the recent Katen Burmese clashes the Maubin district of the Dulta whozo coverat villagers wore wounded in a two-hour bat-
In the Margul district of the area,
South East coastal strip.
He added that several villages tlo,
In the Tennasserim Division af Insurgents, who attacked a 'vil- Southern Buring great present logo Ar. Thihgoo, Central Bur controlled by ormod Karens but ma, set fire to rice stocks. ani that the principal towns of Moul- more than 30 houses, today' mein and Tavoy dro hold by the Government communiqua report Goverment,
od. Karen elders. In this agóg-hud' Goverment troops". beat' oft supoutka to the Prime Minister the attack, kilting 20 of 16 200
redo "dirgents Beulars
nothing finer
can be said
of
fany gift than
Sweden
Britanclam
1.BA.
1.8.8.
Withern
85,416.731
63,937,875 2,463,821 44,322,003
(9.77%
1.234, 1
6,871,371
281,473
131.100.295
4,806,473
10,344 120.439,308 6,375,43 Ina, 199
4.143.12 7,491,125
13K, SHINI
11,6,111 21,01 102
1,339,026,507
MAN,25 LAUG 1.CNA,771,DOA
Total values of Imports and exports by Chapters for the first
11 months, of 1948 follows:
Articles
Live animal, whisky for found
en ned preparat.oos thereaf
Tafer prishurie, egcs and honey
"Jahvey products, for fond L'erpala.............................
danufactured products of extenh, chladly for human ferid
Tule and mute,
except uli-muta
Iegetables, routs Atobars, chiefly weed för human food
their preparations, n.a.
Sugar and awgay confectionery Coffee, tea,
roene el preparatiuus thereof; opfo Severnom and vinegars
*dding at for animals, 11.16. Tober
Jl weeds, hude and kernel...
And and vegetable oily, Enty, vayen ntal waam an
thele manufacturer, nes,
hemical stentnts and compounds; přisenormitieni pembeta Iyeing, tanning and colouring milstander (het belading
rude materiales
Sventfal ells, perfumuty, coaineties, dumpa and related pre
Мости
1 23.0 12 2,551,23
26,781,822
Imports Exports
31.538.931 4,326.831
32,647,090
$4,708,304
153,814,000
16,942,AN
12.762,zvt 16,604,5×4
21,128,000 28,201,318
44,267,725 62,370,061 13,374.149 15,383,123
13.05.2
12,002,444
059,002
41.429.107 0,700,310
18,2 0,741
3,174,483
1,811,141
650,22
22, 54,212
****1,432 109,510, 730 PT,266,764
1.202/100 98,313,535
12.442255 16,535,168
12,184,359 LEOM.AO) 33.28.016 28.500.000 -33,041,740 7,726,2:10
94,478,810 10.470.396
Pallizer
Lubber and manufactures thetent: 1.8.4. kred, work and manufaøltres thereof
Hi, paper and cardboard and manufactures Elden, and skine Wrid leather .............. Manufactures of leather; nos Ireluding articles of clothing Jure, not made up
Distant
58,153,413
18,313,0×7
3,5,647
1,4241
1,065,103
Textile materials, case ng simply printed
64-274-70
Onene mont Chrend
47, NG.00GH
Fratilo tables and email waren Gabelaf and technical textile articla
155.C81.139
171.231.746
5,26,470
ลบ ม.ร
Cothing and underwear of textile materials; has ne
1 materials
10,021,794
48,322,97%
Clothing of father and for
346,480
Footwear, boen, gå deres and elippers
118,650 1.01.301 15.447.500. 21.073.550 ₫1,111,405
|Sndrup articles of textile materials other than clothing
Prodrla for heating, fishing and power, fabricants and
related products
Non-metalle minerals, crude or simply prepared, n.c.. Pultery and other clay products
Cum Bad glassward
Manufactures of bon-natalle mineralu me
Precious metals and precious stones, Isaria and entledg
made of these materials.
fires, slag, elnder
icon
in teel......
| Non-fprema bawo matala
Manufacture of base metal,
Machinery, apparatus and appi.unces n... other then
electrical
Slectrical machinery, aşıparaw, and appliances Vehicles and transport equipment, n.... Miscellaneots crude or simply preparol predusta, Manufactured article, ne..
Tolg Merebatillas Gold and specia Grand Total
$9,205,830 $13,840,005
109,799,739 04.24.9
15,040,860
P.817,3ZA
1,627,867
3,815,38
1.911,023
7,625,1 10
7,810,263 1.100.15
8,031,531 4,932,3 K 17,751,186 20,478,643 $2,015,177
21.494.025
25.349,356 $7,500,823 43,403,313 71.341.243
48,318,010
5.38,37%
26,071,708
12, 14,547
30.265,112 21,60,24
48,973,497
92.545,283
73,973,327
47,015,394
1.519,280,000 1,999,020,592 21,142,414 1,819,911,00 1,110,789,21
Believe It Or Not
London, January 9. Radio Moscow sald to- day that Russians "had a right to take pride in their Ingenuity" in inventing:
Marine engines, diesel ships, electric ablps, elec- tric
lights, telegraphy,
"It Came from Falconers
Perfect Diamonds Dépendable Watches `Distinguished Sterling
Rings of all Kinds Costume Jewelry Toilet Articles Cigarette and Tabla
Lighters
Hollow-wars
Pearla
AND WUNDEeng ne
OTHER. WORTHWHILE GIFTS: FRÒM EVERYWHERE:
GEO. FALCONER & CO. (H.K.)LTD.
ESTABLISHED 1835 PEODER STREET OPRG.ROSTEL 22143
radio, the airplane, the stratosphere balloon, tito pack parachute and jet propulsion.-Vulted Press.
ALSO SOLD
PACKETS
WE'RE IN THE
HONEY BUSINESS TOO!
SUNALIA
HONEY
21⁄2 16. TINS
$3.40
DAISY HONEY
2 lb. JARS
$2.60
Pare 3
PACKAGED PROVISIONS
THE DAIRY FARM ICE & COLD STORAGE CO.LTD.
HONG KONG
The
KOWLOON
Champagne of
Table Waters
A
of
perfect product nature, containing natural purity, life and energy.
No artificial ́ens
perrier
Stocked and served
by all lending hotels, clubs
and restaurants. SOLE AGENTS:—-
L. RONDON & CO., (H.K.) LTD.
JUST ARRIVED!
NATURAL RUBBER
APB12
HOT WATER BOTTLES
LARGE
MEDIUM
"ROBIN” BRAND SIZE (8′′ x 11") $3.50 EACH
"#
(7′′ x 91⁄2′′) : $3.00
#1
OBTAINABLE AT
THE SUMMERILISS CO., LTD.
10. Queen's Rd., Central.
Sold
everywhere Popular
averywhere
W.D.&H.O.WILLS
Tel. 51987.
GOLD FLAKE
CIGARETTES