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EXPULSION ORDINANCE PASSED INTO LAW

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The Expulsion of Undesirables Ordinance 1949, which came up for first reading a fortnight ago, was passed into law by the Legislative

· Council yesterday without comment from the Unofficial membert.

However, to forestall any possible opposition or criticism from the Unofficials, the Attorney- General, Mr. J. B. Griffin, addressed Coun- cil at length on the necessity for the emer- gency measure, before he put it to the vote. He said that, from what he had read or hoart!, there seem- for Forces, European YMCA, led to be criticism of various clause 4 and substitution of the Exhibition of Paintings by Miss aspects of the bill and that this Nancy Kwok, Hotel Cecil, 9 criticism was directed in the main to the fact that the bill

8 p.m.

4.11.

of

The second amendment was the

of paragraph (g) deletion following category of who may be expelled:

pernotts

"A person who has been con-

un offence

HIK Union Church, Ladies' Guild | provided for -100 arbitrary avicted by a competent court out-

meeting. Helena May In-procedure, which was capableside the Colony of

stula. 3 p.m.

of being put in motion against which if committed in the Co- Kowloon Union Church Mahjong very wide range of persons. Lonry would constitute any of the

the Firs Drive, at Church Hall, 2.30

The blu, he saith, was certain afteners specified in ly aimed at providing legislation Schedule to the Chinese Extra- having such ingredients, though dition Ordinance 1800," he would again refer to clause 5

p.m.

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Miss Nancy Kwok's exhibition of painti: Hotel Cecil, & a.m. Swimming feats, Land Forces, Victoria Harracks poll,

p.in.

cases,

The Attorney-General explain- of the bill, which sel out provled that paragraph (g) in its slon for careful investigation of original form suggested that a person might be dermed unde- The point which he tried sirable even if he had the means make cleur and to emphasise at to support himself and his de- the first mading, suld Mr. Grl-

pendents. Adequate provision for on, was that the legislation was

cases of incapacity for self-sup- intended to provide reinforce-port is made in paragraphs (b) The sub- men, to legislation giving énabl- and (c) of clause 4.

• | Ing powers to meet an emergency stitution was to empower the ex-

us and when it arose.

pulsion of persons convicted "Honourable members do not serious offences elsewhere.

FAR EAST MOTORS WIN JUDGMENT

of

need to be told by me that s The bill passed both the second

Common fenture of all emergency and third reading after it wús! legislation is that it provides et-seconded by the Colonial Secre- The Far East Motors Limited, fabling powers of wide range und tary, Mr. J. F. Nicoil. of 20 Nathan Rond, was yes-of arbitrary character," continu-

Mr. Crimin.

ferday awarded judgment with And it must also be the ex costs, at the Supreme Court yesterday in the sum of $902.-peiience of all who are aware of

"peration and

the

manner "{

15, when they sued the Kow-operation of emergency powers, toon Delivery Company, of 156|whether in Hong Kong or else Austin Road, and the manager where within the Empire, that of that Arm, F. T. Rodrigues. emergency powers are regarded

Before the Pusue Judge, Mr as being there for use Justice Contd. the plainuffy cumstances of real need, and that

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The London Matriculation Examination will be held in Hong Kong In January,

Application writing

Entry form for private students may be obtained by from 134

Office the Education

New Telephone Buliding, Leighton HIII Road. Completed frems should be returned on or be tore September 10,

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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1949.

Been here are Sub-Inspector W. Rosch, Ocer-In-Charge

of the Ta Ku Ling Station, and his assistant, & A. H. Well, busy on reglatration Index cards. ("China Mali" Photo,)

This

Registration In New Territories

registration of 20,000 people in the Frontier Balts, New Territories, has been successfully completed and most of the identification cards have been issued.

was revealed by Divisional Superintendent Norman B. Fraser, MBE, of the New Terri- tories Headquarters, in an interview yester- day.

All the

necessary work}

in the registration, including photographs, was done by the Police personnel manning the four stations, administering the Frontier areas, stretching from Lo Mo Chau, Deep Bay, to Shataukok, Mirs Bay.

"Unlike the public profesi in the city against Anger-printing the country folk have co-operated very well with us in the work," Mr. Fraser salt.

The

Victim Of

Auster Crash

Death Of Admiral Chan Chak

Admiral Sir Andrew Chan Chak, knighted by the King for his assistance in the in- ternal defence of Hong Kong during the Japanese attack in 1941. and for his help in the cscape of official civilian and naval personnel China, died at Canton Tuesday night.

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Lady Chan Chak died in Hong Kong a month ago.

Popularly known among Chi- nese Uncle Chak Admiral

Chan was mainly engaged in re- tugce relief work since the end of the war. During the war hold various posts in the Chinese

National Governmendered;

When

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be

in

Chan was ap. painted Mayor of Canton (a special municipality responsible directly to the Executive Yuan). He vialted Hong Kang Не hie official capacity in Novem ber, 1945, ators he cosigned from the post to take up rẻ- fuges relief work.

In

Admiral Chan declined a num- ber of official posts in the Chi- nese Government following his resignation from the mayorship of Canton. One of the poste was Commissioner of Hainan

Island, where he was born 60 years "ngo. Among the many personal mes- sages of condolence sent by Bri- lish officiuls in Hong Kong yester- day was one from the Governor.

EDUCATION ORDINANCE

The Education Ordinance an- rounced yesterday that it is an

Buried offence for any person to open,

start, maruge, teach or main- The funeral

of Captaintain a school for which a Certi- Kenneth Gordon

Registration has not Wycliffe Beate of Wilson, Royal Artillery, took een issued by the Director of place under a heavy down-

Education,

It is also an offence for any

people evidently reailsed the Importance of the registration, pour at the Colonial Ceme-manager of a school to employ "A dificulty in the registration tery, Happy Valley, yesterday as a teacher (whether employed, full-time or part-time, and” whe- Was the

eagerness with full Military honours. It was a problem

of the peopcontrolled

up

plane crash on the afternoon of

De-

to the Police to make the queued in a Royal Air Force Auster Teachers of the Education

The deceased, aged 27, was killer pad or voluntary) any per son who is not on the Register of photgraphing and for the

partment or who has not receiv he declared. finger-printing,"

Auch time was wasted through August 29, near Kal Tak

Squadron leader the Reverended permission to teach from the

Director of Education, this unforeseen response.

R. C. H. Swain, RAF, Kai Tak, Another difficully experienced officiated at the chapel and at the was the "illegitimate" claims by graveside. The coffin was draped

PORTUGUESE SHIP many China-born people.

with the Union Jack. while the

LEAVES MACAO "Undesirables" Spotted band of the Middlesex Regiment

(DCO) was in attendance. "There people apparently have,

Men of the Royal Artillery their own ulterior motives in try-served as pall-bearers, carrying

Macao, August 31,. The Portuguese Bleher ES.

Niassa, 1,000 tons, which arrived

ing to procure identiscation the coffin past an escort and a here on August 23, left today for

cards." he sold.

Bring squad. Following as chief mourners were officers of the Ser- vices,

Portugal with cargo and a large number of passengers.

The 55. Niassa will stop at Hong Kong for three days to load more cargo.

The ship belongs to the Na- tional Navigation Company, Lis- agenta here ore H. bon. The Nolasco and Company-Our Own Correspondent.

But the village Elders were use- ful in spotting the uhdestrables.

"A bona fide person has to

After the last rites three volleys Mr. J. Hays, since 1947 be quaranteed by his village were fired and the "Last Post" the world, which Chiot Correspondent, Middle

Elder, then thoroughly checked and "Reveille" sounded by a bug- makes a list of types and cate Enst, of the London "Sunday by the Police before a card is er from the Royal Artillery, gories of persons to whom entry Tines" und the other 31 National cued," Mr. Fraser" explained.

Among those who attended were is retused.

and Provincial newspapers This was worked out succes Lieutenant-General F. W. Fasting, "The consequence of Buch li

operated by the Kemsley News→

fully.

GOC-In-Chief, Hong Kong, Cap- berality of practice in the case of

pepers group, har arrived in Now and then a check-up is, tain P. A. Ballance, DSC, of HMS Hong Kong is that many persons Hong Kong on appointment as

made to see if the people carryJamaica, representing the Commo- ORDINANCE ON coning to Hong Kong remain

the here, who would never have been Far East

cards with them. group's Chlet Correspondent, their

dore-in-Charge,Group Captain

DEATH PENALTY Allowed to enter at all had the

The registration is generally Worrall (Station Commander, Khi accepted

The Ordinance further to as an excellent Idea Tak), Commander H. R. Law, normal operation of immigru-

of the

DSC, representing Vice-Admiral amend, the Emergency Regula by the people themselves. tion laws been applied.

But there are certain sections A. C. G. Madden, CB, CBE, Matlon Ordinance 1922, passed its of the population who have voiced for-General G. C. Evans, Bri-

gadier D. W. Nellson, Brigadier J.gislative Council yesterday.

second and third reading in Le- dislike of the procedure.

The amendment provides for Bayic, VP.42, US Navy, CH. the death penalty to be imposed ance of having Identification PCLK W. F. Jeffries, USS Floyd's cards. They sort of give us a

{for certain offences under the and Bay.

Officers of HMS feeling of

security especially Jamaica.

emergency regulations. under the present circumstances," Wreaths were sent by Commo- a group of villagein sald / when dore L. N. Brownfield. RN, 25 Patricia, Offeer Commanding and approached on the registration. Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, ofleers of the RAF. Kai Tak, of- Valuable Thing Brigadier D. W. Neilson and of- Reers 23 Field Regiment, Royal They said that the manner inficers of HQRA, HQLF, all ranks Artillery, all ranks 656 AOR which a person was photographed of the 1st Battalion, the Middle- Squadron. Air Commodore A. D. with a number plate was origin sex Regiment (DCO), NCO's and Davies and Mrs. Davies, officers Other Banks of 1003 AOP Flight, 'C' Squadron, the Captain, officers, strongly resented by the

officers and men of the 27th Anti- and ship's company of

HMS Chinese,

Aircraft-Regiment, Hoyal Artil- Jamico, officers and crew, USS "It was bad enough to have to fery, RAF NCO's and other ranks Floyd's Bay, Lieutenant-Colone! put one's inger print on the card. of 103 AOP Flight, Major-General S. P. Wood. Headquarters Land it sayouts' of crime. It la just like G. C. Evans and all ranks of Head- Forces, VP-42, US Navy, officers a prisoner," they asserted at Brat, quarters 40th Infantry Division, of Kai Tak, Pezglo En, Diana

"But it has gradually dawh Mr. and Mrs. B. Foster Hail and Watson and Betty Edwards. ed on the people that the re- gistration will be a valuatila thing to the population in the New Territories," they de. clared.

Most of Mr. Hays time in the Middle East was devoted to the Arub-Jewish issue and he was "Thus it can happen in times of emergency and difficulty, in one of the few British Corres- recent times when trade has been seri-pondents to report the

"We fully realise the import-Halley, Libuterant (JG) M. W. disrupted, that persons who Palestine war from both sides. are in the Colony merely because After covering the two sleges of Jerusalem with the Isracil Army's of the operation of a liberal po- lley which I have described, catt

he was transferred Oth Brigade, become

serious menace to the to the Arab side after the death, bealth and pubile order of the in action on the Jerusalem front, Colony and become a serious of Kemsley's Correspondent with burden to its economic structure. the Arab Legion, Bir. Richard

Such 11 situation, of course, Wyndham, MC. becomes aggravated accordingly a Legion War Correspon

As a as disruption of trade and com- dent, Mr. Hays covered the two munications prevail, because such Israeli Army offensives against

a situation thus natural repercus the Egyptians In Southern Pales- slons upon the prospects of use-tine (which gained the Jews the ful employment and remuneration Negev) and the advance. of by persons who are not no Jewish troops to the head of the turally absorbed into the economy Gulf of Akaba. of the Colony.

Necessity Will Rocode'

em

conditions improve, "As

will recede, ergency conditions

After war service with a Spe cial Service unit of the Royal Corps 3. of

Signols, Combined Operations, Mr. Hays was trans- ferrod as a civilian to the For- and i therefore antkipate that eign Office for duty in Jerusalem, Cairo, Athens, Salonika and the necessity for employment of Vienna. this legislation. If enacted, wat| After

prolonged leave an Buctuate according as conditions Cyprus, Mr. Hays was on a tour of trade and communications

of Africa-having already visited improve.

the Angie - Egyptian.' Sudan, there the Colony would tess and less bo faced with the Eritrea, Ethiopia and Kenys necessity on the grounds of when transferred to Hong Kong.

publis order and health, to apply this proposed legislation for the....axpulilan...... of,i pardona,

and incidentally to apply the procedure of expulsion which! has recently been applied in cities of China

“As normal

mal conditions are res-

communications

Heavy Rain

In Colony

Ally

A

They explained that during the Japanes occupation those born In the New Territories were not registered. In

a family there will be one or two with British status while others have none at all? they illustrated.

This

discrepancy largely eliminated.

has been

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