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FRANCE TO BLOCK PEKING ADMISSION TO LAKE SUCCESS
Reminders
Today
Inauguration meeting of Interna-
Nine
flohal Y's Men's Club of HK: Chinese Bankera Club, 7.30 p.m.
IIK International Women's Club, informal dance, 7,30 p.m..
Dragons Services Club, 11K Band Call, 3 p.n. Mahjong
0:p.m, Inaugurni meciing of the Friends of the Deaf, Cathedral hail, 5.30 p.m.
class, European, YMCA
Kowloon Rotary Club luncheon,
talk- on The History of Melais" by Mr. R.A, Edwards, Peninsula Hotel; 12.30 p.m.
Chinese
Manufacturers' Union election meeting, 5.30 pan.
Coming events
Paris, April 11.
France will go to the Big Three Foreign Ministers' moeting in London hoxt month determined to block Communist China's admission to the United Nations Security Council.
This became evident today in a study of official and unofficial attitudes. among diplomatic circles in Paris. Omeially the French Foreign ila Office merely reiterates stand that it will not recognise the Communist regime of Mao
Tse-tung.
Informed sources close to the
Foreign Minister, Robert Schu
ROTARY CHARITY BALL
mon, however, said the refusal to recognise the Chinese Com- munists will be in the form of slons to Communist China by the! active opposition to any cdncca- Western powers.
France has been forced to look upor Mro Tse-tung's regime as an retive belligerent enemy, said one diplomatic source, because of evidence that Chinese Communists are helping antl-French forces In Indo-China.
THE CHINA -MAIL, THURSDAY, APRIL
WANGHAI SHOOTING AFFRAY
A would-be robber tried to choot his way to freedom when surprised by a CID flying rquad in a Wanchal teahouse last night.
The man ended up at the Queen Mary Hospital in a critical condi tion, with three bullets in him.
Six
Philippine visa
rules revised Philippine C Consulate yesterday revised its Vish régulations to control the inimigrätiön of Chinese nationals to the Philippines. new roles were announced by the Philippine Consul General in Hong Kong, Mr. Jose V. Rodriguez, in a Press conference convened at the Consulate in Marina House at noon.
He is believed by the pollee to be responsible for the crop of
The controls tightened loop- restaurant, robberies on the island, holes. through, which Chinese particularly. In the Central Dis-nationals holding Nationalist trict duripy the past few weeks. passports have goded tha In every case, the lone robber Philippines in, recent years to walked into the cafe, enjoyed escape from embroilment in
proceeded to the civil war. ;
The regulations were announced himself, and then
four days after the return of Mr. hold up the place.
Rodriguez from Manila where he with the Bureau had conferred
Yesterday the police, who were on their toes for this particular culprit, received information that the Yuen 'Sung Yuen Teahouse of 357 Hennessy Road ground floor. would be, robbed.
of Immigration on the case,
ug
The regulations provided thati Janang maar 1.) No transit visas will be Issued in future to Chinese names ma tionals who are going to any Far Eastern countries. Only translu visas will be issued to Chinesa applicants who are on their way North and South to Europe, America, provided their applica Lots are approved first by the Philippine Department of For-
As a result, the CID flying In exchanges of notes between squad, led by Detective-Inspector Paris, London and Washington J. Martin of the Central District the French Foreign Once has CID. Section, sped to the cafe at
about 9.30 p.m. already suggested that the For Eastern situation be put on top, There they found a man sipping
a tup of tea at leisure, and aFeign Affairs. No more tickets are avall.of the Big Three agenda.
The U.S. Secretary of State, Mr.proached him with the intention 27 No Turtler f' issuance of cused the Consulate in Hong able for the Rotury Charity
Dean Acheson, and Britain's of searching." Organ Recital, St. John's Cathe- Ball at Lunn Park tomorrow
Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest dral, 1.15 p.m.
night. Accommodation is limit St. Stephen's College Old Boyя
Association, annual dinner-ed, and tickets were wisely Bevin, are not opposed, said an
Garden, HK limited accordingly to avoid
TOMORROW
dance, Roof Hotel, n Women's Section European YMCA, Beginner's Dress-muking, 10
overcrowding. It will prevent disappointment if the public are advised that no tickets will be sold at the Luna Park Sky sim. HK Rotary Club Charity Ball in Room tomorrow night,
wid of Cump for Kids, at Luna Arrangements have been made -ferries to leave Park Skyroum, 9.30
$,90 p.m.
for vehicular Hong Kong for Yaumati ni 1:20, SATURDAY Kowloon Gramophone Society.1.49, and 2 am, on Saturday, so Diocesan that Kowloon residents may make home by car after their way
classical concert, Boys' School, 8.15 p.. Nine Dragons Services Club, Table the Ball,
Tennis Match, 8 pm.
SUNDAY BUNDAY
Cocktails wi be served be-. tween 8.15 und 9 pan, without Toe 1 Classical Concert, 50, Mac-extra charge.
donnell Road, 8.30 p.m.
The Ball, which enjoys the HK Art Chub, sketching party to patronage of the Governor und
Lady Grantham, includes
9.45 p.m.
and
FILM TO BE SHOT IN HK
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At this, the man, who was to Chinese, Hationals. Will be vists to applicants whom the HONG KONG SCHOOLS' MUSICAL
kr. Rodriguez (anidi Jils recent}
ASSOCIATION
Pietonts
BENOR JOSE RODRIGUEZ
when leading vernaculars
tourist or temporary-visitor visas Kong of Issuing unauthorised made by the Philippine Consu- Bureau of Immigration wanted to drecacd In Chinese-style late in long Kong.
out of the country. In addition to the question of clothing, whipped out a gun and
3.) No
"resident" of returning China's scat оп the Security
blazed away at the police
1941, or prior to 1941, will be trip to Manila had enabled him officart, who immediately rq allowed back to the Philippines. to settle the issue with the Counell, the Ministers must also
turned his fire.
However, those whose appllen Bureau of Immigration, which decide the precise form which U.S. nid to Indo-China will take
by the had how been brought to see his and when .will start. France is The police cfficers were not hil. Wons were
Phlyphic
the promil- Insisting on speed in allocating but the man received three bullet
economic alt to wounds from the gun of Detec-eign Affairs prior to
gation of the new order my beton to the Press in Manila, and military and
Riven separate
considération. had offered the records of 'his Vietnam because delay is a vic-tive Constable No. 970.
The suspect collapsed, and was They must apply in person to the office here for Inspection. Which tory for the Communists.
Philippine Consulate Here no quarter in the Philippines Diocesan Girls' School, Kowloon, on 'April'14ih ́& 15th 1950.
4). All Chinese
whio
took dre holders of Re-entry permits "These new regulations which
Judges must present iliemselves first 10 I announce today," He summed the Philippine Consulate here to up, "will tighten oil the loop- Be thoroughly screened and sub-holes, They will prevent all fu- jeet to all the new regjlitions ture abuse."
Help from China
.
A spokesman said, "Ho Chi minh is already getting help from China and probably Rus sia in his fight against Vietnam and France. (If the U.8. delays
thousands much further, Indo-Chinese will swing over to the He Chi-mink camp feeling they have been deserted by the Western world."
of
France has asked that the problem of Germany be discuss
after the Far East altuation, with particular emphasis on the Berlin probicin, according to a Foreign Office source.
The three Foreign Ministers
taken to hospital in a serious con- dition.
TAIPEH VERSION
OF EVACUATION
Tripěh, Abr
Nationalist authorities today
Departent of For polit
nationals
low in effect. They must also
be cleared of all 'derogatory in- sinuutions.
5.) Only returnltig residentir of 1915 and after will be allowed
He had also explained his pusl-A MUSICAL FESTIVAL
up
RED CHINA'S
denied Hong Kong reports ai- to return to the Philippines. The TRADE POLICY
and procedures.
-new
Communist China's leging they had refused safe must present themselves to the conduct for the British motor Philippine Consulate and be sub-
centration of all tung oil pro- vessel Anking to go to Shang-ject to all the new regulations trade policy includes the con- hai to evacuate, foreigners 6.) No "Immigration Brokers" ducts at Tientsin for export. marooned there.
No request for a safe conduct will be allowed to handle ́enses according to the pro-Cogi- !
their clients. All applicants munist vernacular must appear personally at the Hong Kong Philippine Consulate to present their own cases.
they declared, had been made.
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Pianoforte Playing and Chairman
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Mr. S. Gordon Homery, · F.R.CO/ L.R.A:M., A.R.G.M., Honorary Representative of the Royal Academy of
Music, London..
·Vocal:
Magitto Elisio Gualdi
Instrumental
Lieutenant R. White, RM.,
'Ballet:
Min. "MeLollan
Friday at 9.00 a.m.
է. - Pianoforte Solos (Advanced), Violin Solos (Intermediate &
11.30: a.m.
Ta Kung
Incomplete statistics, said the newspaper, show that during | April," May drid June, Festimated total of 11,700 tona drb due to be exported from Tientsin,
Pibnoforte Solos (Elementary) Cello Solos and Other.
2.00<path>|| Instruments--
Shnukiwon, inembers to meet entertainment programme, whoso nt Queen's Pler, 10.30 R.m. main feature is the Fashion Show European YMCA Armchair Group | to be staged by The Linen Chest meeting, tolk on "Public under the style of "Scenes de School Education" by Mr. Ballet." Legan
Mr. Steinberg,
All the dresses will be latest evening models, and each will be given a name ponding to the title of a popular tallet. Mrs. Lila Parks will be In charge of the Fashion Show, and her husband, Mr. George Parks, will be at the plano, while the well known local singer due to meet in London on May The British Consulate, which have unnounced that, they will would normally have handled any Janet Yutskin will be the guest study the entire scope of inter- such request, confirmed this. (In artiste.
tako riational relations. Technical ex- the absence of diplomatic relu Potential danger The ladies who will
comprise perts of all three Western capit-tions between Britain and Nation- part as mannequins
Explaining the nature of als are already at work preparulist China, Sino-British affairs
This total will include an Irene Nelltinn,
these regulations, Mr. Rodri log for the conference.-Associat-
are handled between the
the British Janel. Yatskin,
guar fald they were necessitat estimated monthly 3,000 tons in Solo Songs (Soprano) `· Junior. Doreen Walker, Damaris Smith,
Consulate and the Talwan provin-
ed by the gravity of the in April and May, and 4.000 tom Evelyn Kilbec, E. I. Rubin, Lubned Press.
cial authorities). Crew, Skvortzov, Constance
tornal altuation In the Philip-In June from Shanghal. Hong
Kong reports that the
The
newspaper Durothy Nelson, and Liln Parks
pines, which made the 'presorice
added that Solo Songs (Soprano) Sonjär salling of the Anking had been
of all foreignere a source of Bome 30,000 tons of tung oil in herself, with Olga Mihaleff as
abandoned because of the timing
potential danger..
Szechuen, Húnan and Hupch are Tientsin. Wardrobe Mistress,
factor are seen here as an indica-
He said they were provoked by awaiting transport to tion that the Chinese Communist the abuse of Philippine hospita- Transport difficulties have de- Solo Songs (Trobio-Tenor- assault the Chusan islands is ty by..Chinese, hationals who layed shipment to Tlentain imminent.
were willing to engage in allThe biggest tung oil producing that "the Remarking that although
Sources here believe
Cheklang, .frotni
Anhwel, Honan order to escape Rery In the defendant was under the voyage was called pit because the manner of subterfuge, and for areas Szechuen, Hunan, Hupeh,
Kwangsi and th certain parts of Dancing (Folk) and,'Ballet) Elocution (Junior and Sentor) received information that China. influence of drink, he was not the Anking would be sailing into
British
Illustrating this point. He said South China-produce about it Competitors are asked to be in the school-hall at the times incapable, Mr. Reynolds at
an active fighting zone. They there were 20,000 Degal Chinesa per cent of the world's output Central yesterday found Cyril point out that the Nationalists are realdents in the Philipplaes whom of tung oil Thomas Eager not guilty and kn to be preparing for a Red the Bureau of Immigration de-| discharged him.
The hard lot of the Chinese peasant, the innocent sufferer from
China's never-ending wars, is the theme of "China Coast", a new Republic picture which will have Canton, Hong Kong, Macao and Singapore as its background.
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Mr. Andrew Geer, the script writer, who is in Hong Kong with Republic studio team to shoot scenes for the pleture, told the Press yesterday that the pleture will cost US$1,400,000; and thu Republic Studio have earmarked about US$40,000 to be spent in
Hong Kon
Starring John Wayne, the action and adventure of the story will deal
There will also be songs and dances by Miss Launa Alconiz, Ming. Lai Tung "magic" by Chinese numbers by Miss Cheong
and popular
songs by Mr. Francis X. Cleary.
UNLICENSED RADIO SETS
A campaign against owners
with the activities of two of unlicenced radio receiving former Flying Tiger pilots who sets and unlicenced radio deal- those to remain behind in China ers has been launched by the after the war and with lend lease authorities concerned. and surplus materials started, an airline of their own.
Mr. Geer said a Chinese girl has get to be found in Hong Kong to all the star feminine role. She
EVIDENCE INSUFFICIENT
am
Eager, whose age was given won the Chusans aroundģired to deport.
56, was charged
with being
the Star Ferry,
Inspector Dewar was for the A number of those summoned
prosecution and Eager conduc- recently had failed to renewed his own defence, their previous licences..
Doctor Eleanor. Eu, in evi- Fourteen were summoned at the. Central Court
Press.
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tle
The trouble was the impossi- The Chusani, Importerit Nability of their immediate shipment- and incapable on April 9tionalist naval and air base, lis back to China-they could not be
the of in Connought Read Central near South of Shabghal off Hangchow brought to Communist Chind Bay-Associated Press and United lations between Peking and
lack of diploms Manila, the
they could not come to Kong because the British o not bave thom, and they to Talwun Uc- have
so much
10 Chinese that
has decided to duspend
will have to be not more than 28 | Au Yang Chow yesterday. One, omcer
years of age, or made not to look ton Street, more than that, must speak Eng- leh fluently, and also be typically representative of the
average: Chinese girl.
At 12.30. a.m. on April 10 Eager was brought to the "hos pitai for medical examination.
of 188 Welling- Mary Hospital. Ground floor, was. oned HK$300 for sell race. sets without the necessary licence: The other 13 were each tined HK$50. Some had failed to re- Two Chinese male actors are new their licences others had wanted to play supporting not taken out licences previously. Mr. James Key; Wireless In- roles.
Accompanying Mr. Geer are Mr., specter of the Licensing and General Post Howard Lydecker, director of the Inspection: Omec,
Office, prosecuted. picture,
und.
alse
Mr. Bud Thack-1
veteran cameraman, George Jue, adviser.
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The team has been here. days but due to the weather have not yet been able to shoot", any scenes. They will go to Macae to day to see if the weather there is more propitious,
cohol.
could
not be
denied them
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the
the feministration, of President!
HOLLAND AND dence, said that she is a medical stationed at the Queen
VIETNAM cause
The Hague, April 12. Holland today recognised the three Indo-Chinesa States She examined and found him Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia as to be unsteady and his speech associated States within slurred. His breath smelt of al-French Union, Fifteen, siates, in- the yearly, quata of 500 résident-
cluding Britain and the United tin! visas to Chinese applieints. Cross examined by Eager, Dr. States, have now recorded such its means that while the rest of, the world, with whom, the Eu sold that she did not consi-recognition. der him to be incapable at that Nine countries, including China, Républic has diplomatic relations time. She agreed that Eager Russia and the peoples demo- may send 100 of its phtionals have recognised the every year to, the Philippines.co was mentally alert at that time (cracies" WEDDING AT and answered questions intelli- rival regime of Dr. Ho Chi-minh; stay there. permanently, China 13,
denied is right- Communist leader. genily. REGISTRAR'S
The Dutch Consul General to Suspension Dr. Eu agreed that when le Prison Omier John Award asked Eager to walk to another day announced recognition to Ray, of Slugle Officors Mess, room the reply given by Eugen the Vietnam Government of ex- Stanley Prison, and Miss Rose was "certainly:
Mak Emperor Bao Dol of Andain In
by
visit Saigon. He will shortly Evidence was given Lillan Gammen, dressmaker, of
Chinese the other two! States: for the
whare has Scen no cancella- tion of Inis, privilege," said Mr. Rodriguez, Butimerala sus- pension of Ituntua thinthe
122 Stanley Vilings, were marri-police constable and a ed at the Supreme Court Mar- Sub-Inspector after which Mr. same purpose. The Saigon Con-placity, a littlesope SCOUTS' AWARDS
riage Roghtrar Omce yesterday Reynolds reviewed the evidenco anto, whilWatch the Interests The question of visas for Chi- Mr. C.C. Quah, Deputy Colony in the presence of Eli Brookshaw and found that there was Insus of Dutch citizens in Laos and pese caused a stormny Stason in
|ficient evidence.......
Cambodia, Reuter, the Philippine. Press last month: has been and L. J. McTavish. Scout Commissioner,
warded the Silver Acorn by the. Chief Scout, Lord Rowallan, in recognition of his valuable: and distinguished services to
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