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BAO DAI REGIME Pr Leaders
Paris, November 20.
France is starting a campaign for the active back- ing of Britain and the U. S, în her gamble for peace in Indo-China.
1
Time is pressing, for the Chinese Communist-or-
mies are nearing Indo China's border. There they could link with for aspiring colonial; peoples- the anti-French Bghters of has ever given any sign of docid- Moscow-trained Ho Chi Minhing whether Ho Chi Minh repre- The French are playing their sents true nationalism or Soviet
intrigue. last card the turbulent colony
The new Vietnam combines in the person of ex-Emperor BRO the three biggest of the five! Dai. The French plucked him off Indo-Chinese states. It is al the Riviera last Spring and set continuous coastal strip reaching him at the head of a Government from the Chinese border almost in Saigon
territory as big as Siam, 2 Prince Buu Loc. Bao Dai's
to
Coming To HK
Manila. November 217 -Vice-President-elect Fernan. do Lopez is to leave for Hong Kong on November 27 aboard the. liner President Cleveland for revetal days rest, and, relaxation.
Mr. Loper will be accom panied by a party of
carly
30
other prominent political leaders who are also seeking
- a rest after the recent hesile election campaign. — United Presa
JUNIOR
right-hand man, left Salonu's Italy.
15 has a population of 22,000, CHAMBER
week-end to dy to the US. and seck official recognition of his sovereign's government
The French gave Bao Dai, his job as part of their scheme to make Indo-China independent, within the French Union." The result may some day add up to 4 form of government half way between a British Dominion and
an old fashioned protectorate,
MacDonald Visit
000 with a large majority of An- namite race and language. It! includes the best ports and largest cities and normally has an exportable surplus of rice.
FOR HK ?
A Junior Chamber of Com- If Bao Day's treaty with France merce may shortly be organised is ever carried out, it will have in Hong Kong if sufficient sup- its own Army under French.com-port is forthcoming from young mand and limited low level di- business and professional men, plomatic representation with the the China Mail" was told yes. diplomats subject to French ap- terday.
proval. Similar treaties, which Mr. John D. K. Ng. represent- The French claimed this week i have no: Jet gone into effecting the Philippines Junior Cham- Commerce, has arrived that Britain had taken a step to have been signed by France and ber of
two less important Indo-here from Manila to investigate ward recognising Bao Dal. This the
Kingdoms-Associated the possibility of setting up was because Mr. Malcolm: Mac- Chinese
Junior Chamber in the Colony. donald visited him and deliver-Press,
At the Hong Kong Hotel to ed the personal best wishes of
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Paris, November 23.
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members But in the well established i Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, the of Junior Chambers of Commerce patterns of diplomatic ina-British Commissioner General for residing in Hong Kong. To them
The noeuvres this was still several South East Asia, who is touring
present a message from stages removed from a formal French Indo-China with M. Lean the International Board of Direc-
*****tors of Junior Chambers.
10.0 exchange of Ambassadors.
Pignon, the French High Cous- The long-range aim of France missioner, had a long talk today
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with Ceteral Alessandri,, com.
The Palm Court Orchestra, with the empire of Vietnam, but the manding the French forces
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with Ho Chi France Presse.
different countries and have a
Bad, Minh's Vietnam Republic. This conflict has cost heavily in lives The annual financial cost in the silmated budget for 1950 is 150,- 000,000.000 Francs.
war
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General Alessandri said they discussed the military and politi- cal situation in North Vietnam. He declined to say whether they dealt with French and British South
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Vocabulary:
541. (hei) hay (3) 542. (shin) sheen(3)
BY S.K. LEE
Lesson 44 (A)
543. (ai) (3)wai (or) wai (2)
544. (hoh) (1)haw
Combinations
L Tai(2) hay (3)
2. Ying(2) wah(2) hay.(3)
3. Hay(3) yue()
4. Ying(2) "--wah(2) L– bay(3)
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(3) (Deep) foong(1).
sheen.(3)
6. (3)Day (3)wai-
7. (3)Dzaw (3)wai
8. Nee(1), wai.(2).
9. (1)Yau haw.(2)
10. (1)Yau cheh(1) haw.(2)
General Expressions:
1. 13)Laang bay (3)
2. (2) Laang-hey(3) py.(1)
3 Creepo{1} dung (2)
4. (3)Hau- (3)Dzzw.
5. (1)Tseen (3}dzaw.
6. Gau(3) joong. (1).
Place names:
41. (1)Yau-(1)mah Day.(2) 42. Gau(2)~(I)loong (1)tons. Ng-Wool-
To play. A play. A show.
A fan. (Cl bah)(2)
A seat. A position." (CL gaw) (3)
A polite term, of address for
persons.
A river. (CL (1)tceop)
To go to show.
Cinema.
A theatre.
A cinema theatre.
An electric fan
A position. A location:
-A seat. A stall.
This one (lady or gentleman).
Io go on a launch picnic.
To go joy-riding.
Air conditioning.
Air conditioning equipment.
The super class, Dress circle.
Back stalls. ̈*
Front stalls.
Time's up.
Yaumati
Kowloon Tong.
A. Misunderstanding me
Á man
(2) Yau yut(1)~gaw(3) (1)yun (3) shik-bazu (2) hui(3)
tai(2) ying(2)- rah(2)-hay.(3) 2.-(2) Kri- (1)-seng(2)
(2)maan (3)aan, seung(2) yut(1)-gaw(3)-(1)yun hul (3) - 3. (2)Kul wun (2) -dth(2)
yut(1)-gaw(3) (1)pung (2)yau (1) toong (2)kui hui.(3)
4. (3)Kuí-(3)day hui(2)-doh(3) (1)Yau.- (1)mah - „day(1) yut(1)-gaan(1) hay(3)- Fueti.(2)-
5. Gaw (2)-gaan,(1)' (3)hai
ying (2)-wah (2)-hey (3)~
uen. (2)
6.
"
Gaw (2)-gaan(1)
hay (3) (yuen(2) ".(2)yan (2)lasing- hay,(3) (1)m-bai(2) (3)yoong (3) (deen)-foong (1)- sheen
7. Has(3)-Juen(2) __(3)draw-
(3)w fun(1)-hoy (1) saam(1) dung(2)-cheeoo(1); dung, (2) (3)bar-(3)dzaw (1) toong (1) tseen-(3) diza ** * 8. Chceco(1)-ding(2) = dee(3). gwal(3)(3)hau-13)dzaw peng-dee(1), (1)tseen
(3)dzaw jee(3)-(1)peng
49. (2)Kul-(3) day (2)maaye doh (2) (2)-ng-jeung (1) (3)hau-(3)dzaw fax(1)
10. Yun(1)-(3)wai (3) inay
__au(3)-joong(1), (2) kul
11. (2) Eui-(3) day hul(3)-deh(3)
(1)locing (1)Tong.
125
Gau(2)day (1)ting ·
gah(3) chen(1) hai(2) (3)loh-beer()); (3)lok "obeht}}';saan(3)-(3)boh
who had dined well wished to go to see a film,
He didn't want to goʻalcer,
He found a "fried to go with
him.
They arrived at
Yaumati
thep
That is a cinema theatre.
That theatre is air conditioned and needn't use electric fans
Seats in the theatre are divid-
ed into three classes dress circle, back stalls and tront "stalis.
"The dress circle is most expen- sive, back stals are cheaper and front ställs áre cheapest
the
They bought two back stall
tickets.
As the time was not yet up, they then went for a spin án a cars
They arrived at Kowloon Tong
They parked the car on the road side and left the car and went for a stroll
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