1
Page
BRITAIN SENDS NOTE TO RUSSIA ON
Kowloon's Aeroplane Store
Fifteen year's ngo, Wong Sucy-loy returned from Canada ad opened the first model aeroplane store at 317 Nathan Trad.
Today the Eastern Model Acroplane Store is still the only store which gives nic- minded youngsters a chance to improve their knowledge of firing.
PACT
London, April 13,
Britain sent a protdat note to the Soviet Embassy in "London" yesterday denying that the Atlantic Pact contravenes the Anglo-Soviot Treaty of 1942. It answers a Soviet note of March 31, The British note, made public in London tonight, stated that the British Government cannot admit that the Atlantic Pact is contrary to Article 7 of the Treaty with the Soviet Union, which forbids the entry of either party into a coalition directed against the other, since the "North Atlantic Treaty is directed solely against aggression itself.""
The Soviet memorandum to of the United Nations, to the Tac 32-year-old owner of the the Governments of all seven Anglo-Soviet and France-Sovici Klory that model aeroplane original negotiators of The Trenties, and molding, was his hobby while be¦ Atlantie Pact slated that the Was sindying in Conuda, When pact I contrary to the Charter
he
12 returned to the Colony malked that there were lots of people interested In this type of hay bt there was no shop
seing the necesanty interius,
Three years after he opened his Shugs, be reuroved the sture to 222 Nathan Read
where i hus re-
suined ever since.
th
Short Wave Diagnosis
Tokyo, April 14.
at
A BCOF medical officer Kure used a short-wave radio
1017. Wong went to United States where he made u an vey of the trade. He returned falf a sen later with equipaient on Tuesday night to diagnose the Horss of an American sea-
fo kananfacture the kit,
to the wartime agreements of the Allies for future co-operation.
Tho British note nis denfod that the Atlantic Pact run coun {fer to the obligations for post-war Allied co-operation. It stated that The British Coverament had never Union understood how the Soviet could reconcile the undertaking to co-operate for peace contained in Article & of the Anglo-Soviet Treaty with "the reiteration in the Cominform declaration of October, 1947, and elsewhere that the world Is divided
Iwo
THE CHINA MALL, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1940.
RUSSIA DENOUNCES ATLANTIC TREATY
Soviet Planes Fired On
Baghdad, April 13. Persian anti-aircraft gune fired on Russlan planes which growed the Perulan and Iraq frontiers last week, an unof@clat but usually reliablo source hore said today.
The Russian plance word said to have crossed the tragi North East frontier coming from Baqqlz, in the Persish provin of Azerbaijan, and the Iraq frontler, town of Danch, to the South West. Danch is in the Persian pra- vince of Ardelart.
The planes new over part of East Iraqi Kurdistan Reuter.
INTENT TO MURDER
Flushing, April 13.
Russia today denounced the North Atlantic pact be-
fore the United Nations.
She said that it is aggressively aimed at the Soviet Union and designed to enforce American and British domination over other countries by force.
Andrei
Gromyko, new.9-been only minor references to oppointed Russian deputy For- the pact. eign Minister, told the General The Soviet representativo's at- Assembly that the treaty signed tack came without warning after by 12 nations in Washington Mr. Warren Austin, opened dis- the chici United States delegate, nine days ago "undermines the cussion of measures to limit úse basis for existence" of the of the veto in the Security Coun- United Nations and can not be ell.-United Press. considered, under any circum- stances, a "regional pact" within
the framework of the world HK WILL GAIN
organisation's Charter.
He accused the United States. Britain and France of participa- in an intense armament race" and making military plans
fing.
against Russin.
of the rostrum, of wounding with
One intent to murder
wilantil
IN
FISHERIES
other parts of the Far. East. Hong Kong, in common with.
ticipation in the Indo-Pacific will certainly benefit from pdr- Fisheries Council, though these
"These Include plans for the use of an atomic weapon, which certain American statesmen wont to rattle with ever greater benefits will not be immediate- frequency," Mr. Gromyko saldly noticeable, suid Mr. J. forcefully, but
raising Cater, Director of Hong Kong's his voice, as he read life long at Fisheries Department, in an lack while he gripped both sides interview with the "China
Mail" yesterday. Mr. Gromyko Iminediately Mr. Cater attended the in- squelched speculation that Rus-augural session of the Coutell drawal from the United Nations. March 24 to 31, as a delegate from Britain Attacked Hong Kong which in turn was part the United Kingdom delegation He said: "The Soviet Union headed by Dr. William Clyde. will continue to uphold consia.
The
meeting was chiefly occupi- tently the basic principice ofed with discussions on rules and the United Nations, being con.
procedures and technical detalls vinced that ikla corresponda to for tha interests of peoples of all the terms of reference of the com- setting up the Council, and on countries It will continue
mittees.
During the Bupatrese occupation, Į man aboard a tanker 2,000 miles (apposing blocs-or with the con- the list of April Criminal Sessionssla might be contemplating with- which met at Singapore from
M Wong sens able to maintalu Jels shop but did constant trouble. wi maintaining supplies at
eudomers.
The end of the war brought a new ern to his business. Rubber powered meafels have Kone and controllabir motor model, nre the Horeb, speciality
is included
April 19, when plena wli} be taken in the following
onses:-
away in Philippine waters.
stant propagand attacks made The vicer was
on them at the United Nations by to be heard on Captain Ross the Soviet Government," Webster. RAMC. attached to
The British noto added: BCOP Signals Regiment, and the
the Soviet Zone of Germany the the sick-bay of Soviet Ruthorities have violated | W
every relevant clause of the Potsdam Agreement and their actions eulminated in the blockade of Berlin,"
seanu was th:41 United Chepaebet.
とまぁ
States
nker
The sailer became ill on Sun
ship
Today ships From South Agie-day and the Chepachet's master, vara are proging balsa wood sup- who is in daily short-wave com- bes From Revador and Trom the tart with the CDF Signals off- United States, and otel nero- Major J. Lake, naked him to
cer, planes and ships are pouring tatu | Eet medical advice as the the Eastern Mixlet Store.
curried no surgeon. Asked whether ha vistomers On Tuesday night Major Lake have increases, just an agroplanes rafsed the Chepachet, and Captain luve improved, during the years, Webster compiled case notes from Mr. Wong nodded and sale with Information suppliest by the ship's
Bigh
"I wish
had some master. Chinese-language periodicals
He reached the canelusion that zeroplanes, heenuse most of my the patient huet severe influenza,
customers Are Europeans."
on
Router
Empire Talks In
London Next Week
London, April 13.
Eight leading Commonwealth statesmen will lunch with King George next Thursday, then plunge straight into their search for a formula that will enable a Republican India to maintain co- operation with the Commonwealth.
Their secret conversations | Most of the Commonwealth will open in the Cabinet Room Prime Ministers will arrive by f No. 10. Downing Street, andir, On Thursday, but Pandit are expected to continue,
on Wednesday, the rve of the tening and aftermon sessions, for a week.
conference.
in
10
Counter Charge
Chin Hel Young Sum alias Young Lau-3uen
Chin alins
Yuk:
alias Young Yuen; Cheng Kong alias Cheng Kwong; Wong Knu alias Kam; Chan Ma-hel alias Chan Wah aliss Chan Wah-kwa--- Breach of Deportation Order.
Chan Tec-ining allas Chan Kau- ming—wounding with intent to
Counter-charging the Soviet | murder. Government with unfaithful.
Treaty, the British note the British
terpreta Ita
torial
Arms.
Sin Chouk-yin--two counts of with menaces. ultering letters demanding money
схрово the aggressive Mr. Gromyko
to
plano
of
Arising out of the conference two committees have been set 'up.
of warm literly attackedOne is on biology and hydrology.
Britain and France which,
A
he and the ather on technology and
had
ness to the 1942 Anglo-Bovist Wong Yec-cheung allas Tanz said, had violated their non-social economics.
alias Tang Yip Bald
Kan-yip,ggression pacts with Russia Ly All the delegates attending the Government fallemanding money with menaces with signing the North Atlantic treaty conterence agreed on the desira to understand how Moscow in intent to sical and possession of Russian campaign against the bility of collaboration and co-
Atlantic treaty obligations under
has been
ex- operation among the member ng- the Treaty not to seek terri.
pected daily since the General tions, with a view to pooling in- Assembly convened here on april formation and technical data for aggrandisement and not to interfere in the Internal at
5-one day after the phet was the common benefit. signed. fairs of other counteles.
Previously there
Hong Kong's contribution to the conference included a paper by Mr. Cater-"Outline of B
pre- liminary survey of the Socie economics of Hong Kong's Fishing Industry; and two papers-"Notes on Fish Fry Industry of Ching” and "Fish Culture in Ponds in the New Territories, Hong Kong," by Mr. S. Y. Lin who is in charge of
Hong Kong Fisheries!
It also stated that it is dimeult
obligations reconcile the
between
of
Articl
of the Auglo-Soviet Treaty for mutual economic aid the signatories and the open attempts of the Soviet Gov. ernment to wreck the Duropean Recovery Programme on which the restoration of the athndards
ving of the peoples of Westo Europe depends."
The British note concluded:
Acheson Says U.S. Open To Approach
Washington, April 13.
"The Western world is now con. The Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, today
nolidating its economic and politi- cal recovery and 184 people can fortunately look forward to a brighter future There is no ren son why the Soviet Governmen
regard
return of Atrength and prosperity to the
should
the
Nehru is not due unti 11.00 p.m. their interests."
提 aggressive or contrary to
indicated that the United States is open to any peaceful overtures which the Soviet Govern- ment may care to make.
sament.
In Hong Kong there will be set up later on a research station, which, when completed, will ex- change Information with similar organisation in other countrica.
A fishery expert, appointed by the Colonial Office, will be com- ing out later in the year to launch the rcheme."
FLOWER DAY COLLECTIONS
At his weekly news con- 1 Ministers last weak has been ference, Mr. Acheson said he
unfavourable. "We expect there will be in- had noted reports of Soviet The British note to Rurals yes feelers concerning the ipossible crensed understanding as German The Commonwealth leaders are terday started by quoting in full lifting of the Berlin blockade. palltical entiers and the public have a chance to examine the It would not be helpful for him background memorandum sent The Prine Master, Mr. expected to work on their task
against which the
agreements Clement Alilce, will preside over through the week-end. They will to the Soviet Government on April to speculate on possible changes Washington the talks, which will be so intes-be given an opportunity to meet 12 by the signatories of the Atlantic | in the Soviet attitude, but he made and the purpose they are; HK$31,32140 being collected. The
sive s 10 allow the statesmen special engagements.
visiting
mited time ΣΟΥ
Spalding.
Masterb
The Choice of Champions
ON SALE
AT ALL
SPORTSHOPS
Agents GILMAN & CO., LTD.
12 | contravenes the
Charter
of the communication with the Soviet
Union.
serve,
added
Treaty. This replied briefly to added that the United States meant to the leaders of the United King- the Soviet claims that the past has never closed any avenue of Secretary-United Press. dom political opposition parties at # rec
No. 10, Downing United Nations-Reuter. reception at Street. on the evening uf Monday, April 25. Ministerial de-, legates and High Commissioners will attend this gathering.
On the
following
evening.
they will be guests of honour
GUARDS' HEROES
IN MALAYA
Singapore, April 14.
Mr. Acheson said there has
been no change in the Americatt stand that the continued blockade
of Berlin is an obstacle to any further talks with Rusain
and
on
at an evening Parliamentary Five Coldstream Guardsson, reception given by the lost in the jungle in South Pahang German problems. Но made it Speaker, Colonal Clifton Brown, and without food for four days, clear that there is no disposition In his official residence in the killed two of a band of terrorists to deluy Big Three plans for palace of Westminster.
who trailed and fixed on them, Mr. Attlee
establishing a
German will entertain the
a Western The five-man
patrol, lightly state in the hope that Russia will statesmen to r
to inner at his offi-equipped, attempted to outflank relent cial residence!!!
come in on a four- residence on the same even their pursuers, but the terrorists power settlement. Ing. Mrs.
simultaneously cut off their retreat back to their Не aleo ner for Mrs. Malan, base. They killed two of the enemy will give a wife of the South African Prime during the four days they spent Minister, and the Begum Liaquat in finding their way back.-Reuter. All, wife of the Pakistan Prime Minister. Reuter.
RAF LUNCHEON
The RAF Association's luncheon at the Peninsula Hotel will be held on Wednesday, all 12.45 p.m.
It is hoped that there will be a good attendance otherwise the Kowloon luncheons will have to be terminated.
Friends of members are wel- cume.
EGYPTIAN CIGAREttes
Arrivals by AIR
Within 4 days from Alexandria
BRANDS: LAURENS "KHEDIVE",
SIMON ARZT
INGENOHL'S
Gloucester Arcade
Wald
preliminary German reaction to the occu- pation statuts drafted by the Wostarn bio Throo Foreign
THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA,
AUSTRALIA & CHINA.
BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR MAY 2-MAY 13th 1949.
TEXTILE SECTION
EARL'S COURT, LONDON S. W. 5.
Visitors from the East to the B.LF, are invited to
call at
THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA,
Stand P.3.8.
British Industries Fair,
Earl's Court,
London, S.W. 5.
at 'which the following facillites are available
GENERAL BANKING INFORMATION
ENCASHMENT OF TRAVELLERS CHEQUES AND
LETTERS OF CREDIT
INTRODUCTIONS TO EXHIBITORS AND
THE TRADEMA
SECRETARIAL FACILITIES ETC.
The Flower Day of the Hone Kong Family Welfare Society, were held on March 26, resulted In
the Soclety.expressen.11s thanks to the public for the generous response.
With hair like this-
You'll be
well-groomed!
V
VITAL
and the
use
Vitalis
"60-Second Workout"
VITALIS
7
50 Bonds to massage
10 Beconds to combi
VITALIS contains pure vegetable :olls--no mineral oils.
́À PRODUCT OF BRISTOL,MY
Bale Apontas
M. BATER-LYNŃ HELLWIG
TO
MANILA
by Flying Clipper
The comfortable
Sleeperette way
•YOU RELAX in Pan American's exelu- sive Sleeperette (no extra fare). Your tomy chair-lounge is foam-soft adjusts at burton-touch to a restful bed length. You arrive fresh for work or fun.
•YOU GET traditional Clipper service -delicious food, assistance with all travel details, including passports.
Fast flights
from
HONG KONG
ELIZ
Sunday Tuesday Thursday
Saturday
Gloucester Hotel, Hong Kong Phones 51166-91199 Peninsula Hotel, Hong Kong • Phome 58081, Ext. 9
PAN AMERICAN
WORLD AIRWAYS
The "System of the Pyry Oppor *Trade Mark Pan American Airways, žol
Hurry Home
Daddy
To a Perfect REDIFFUSION
Programme!
Install Rediffusion and your home becomes your place of entertainment, brightened with programmes culled from the best of world-wide, radio! ̈ ́Múšič, ñbws, drama and comedy something for all the family →kẹop coming from Rediffusion's, studios by wire to your. Rediffusion Loudspeaker.. from 7 d.a. to midnight every day. All this for only $9'a’month!
REDIFFUSION
Coll 26667
A COMMERCIAL GUIDE TO HONGKONG
This book has been compiled by Department of Commerce and Industry meet a need of Merchant houses oversea for Commercial information concerning Hong Kong.
A Fund Of Information
PRICE $2.00 ONLY & WALSH LTE
SALE AT