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Passengers are requested to board the vessel' on the 30th of May, between 4p.m. and 6 p.m.

Baggage room and

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QUEEN'S BUILDING

HONG KONG DOLLAR DIRECTORY 1950

NEWSPAPRIFE

CHINA MAIL

PICTORIAL

OF HONG KONG

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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1930,

'GUARDIAN' CRITICISES

WESTERN POLICIES TOWARDS THE

JULIANA

IN PARIS

Paris, May 25,

On the third day of the State visit to Paris, Queen Juliana was hailed on the square of the Hotel de Ville

SOVIET

Manchester, Moy: 25.

The vision of even the farthest-sighted diplomatists goes a little fuzzy beyond 1952, the Liboral "Manchester Guardian” declared today. The newspaper said in an editorial criticising Western policy towards Russia that that was what one could conclude from the recent series of conferences in London.

Decisions were taken on ❤»

by thousands of children some points, vague state- waving Dutch flags and sing-ments issued on others, while Ing the Dutch National yet others were referred to Athem.

newly formed committees.

The Royal and Presidential party sailed up the Selne under 16 bridges from the Trocadero to the City Ball on board the police Inunch "Princess Elizabethi."

"That is normal, and creditable enough in terms of the objectives set. But these seem partly to have been determined, first, by the as- sumption that 1052 must be The weather was gloomy but crisis year In relations with ths Russia as well as in American inter The sky cleared and by the time the Queen and her husband politics and European economies left the Hotel de Lauzun in the M. heart of okl Paris, where Pierres de Gaulle, the President of the Municipal Coupe of Parla. gave a Incheon in their honour, scemed the threats of n slorm averted.

second, by treating Russia as literally and militarily aggressive, and third, by the belief in an all- actliement', round East-West fourth, perhaps, by the nation of a possible Communist collapse.

"In other words, you believe that Russia is likely to attack us, will be strong enough to do so by 1052, is, however, in a basically and may position precarious

In the afternoon the Queen met students of all nationalities at the University of Parle. Ja a speech she described the Council of Eu- eventually give in all along the горе аз д bridge between thline, then we have done quite

ident of united Europe and well.

reality.

not

"But suppose that the Commu The sketch of a united Europe, nist power is not so shoky, that had

been drawn In Strasbourg. the Russians will neither attack she declared..

us now not beg for terms, pre- The Queen advised the students ferring instead to play a waiting to look too much linekwards game, and that the main chance to the recent past. Lastend, shr of war meantime will be through siced that youth should tackle the rash actions of local comman- the tasks of doing a heller job ders or minor allies. Then we must look far beyond 1932, and than the generation before them

London decisions seem in because they had the advantage the of living in a

in a line of unprecedent- some respects short-sighted." ed possibilities,

The Foreign Malster. M. Ho bert Schumus. is to be the Roya couple's last hast at a dinner for a 100, guests and a reception for 400 h the Foreign

Ministry's

palatial State rooms on the Qua' d'Orsay.

The Queen nad Prince Bern- hard will fly back to Holland at noon tomorrow.---Reuter.

FIVE-YEAR PLAN IN YUGOSLAVIA

Calro, May 20.

Futile action

The paper said, "The door, In other words, is not to be de- liberately shut, but no partiou | lar effort in being made to keep le open.

"Unless Mr. Lie, who seems to have been given some cautious encouragement in Moscow, CDIL

Govern persuade the Western ments that his plan involves them in no risks, the United Nations may well come in this way to wither away.

Crime wave in England on increase

London, May 25, Crime in England and Walee Is still on the increaza, des- haavior sentences and pite high precaure police recruit- Ing, a White Paper Issued by the Home Office revealed to- day.

Grimes with violence. many of them committed by youthful gangsters were up 470 during 1949, and there was an increase ol 532 In Indecent suite on women. -Reuter.,

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San Francisco, May 26. Peking Radio reported to. night that the Communist au- in various parts of thorities

continuing to dis- China are cover valuable goods stored by .45--Clowe Dawn, the Nationalists. Latest,houls included materials valued at approximately 300,000,000 Communist dollars in Tientsin and several thousand tons of and bullion in aircraft parts South West China.

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The Tientsin discoveries were made in two railway depots un- der the administration of Tientsin Railway Bureau.

The aircraft parts were covered in Kunming. WAS

I here, too, that Communist search- cre found 100,000 pieces of silver The world may drop still more dollar cains and 170 kilogrammes

of go neatly into two halves and the gold belonging to the Yunnan possibilities of local partial rela- Mint. xations of tension become slighTM Radio said, often found valuable Stock-taking teams, Peking tor.

It is remarkable that when material

und

Milan Itistle Yugoslav Minister

said today that Yugo fo Egypt slavin's Ave-year plan was being realised despite all the diicul-

places, particular- les created by the Soviet Union the Ministers talked of relations in little knows hipment hidden the with Russia they seem to have ly in Southern Szechuan, in one and countries submitted to

'last ap-county in this area alone arms Soviet Union, despite the difficul-thought in terms of a ties they try to create by deproach for an overall settlement and ammunition recovered in one

obviously or--which would

be month were sufficient to equip a nouncing trade agreements,

blockade ganising economie

offutile rather than of the need, whole regiment.

The biggest Yugoslavia, and their insults and for any less pretentious machine-

find In Chungking China's wartime ry and habit of negotiation. threats.

capital, consisted "Yet without this, and specio of several thousand tons of radio Mr. Ristic, in his first contact

Press after cally without an effective United sets, transformers, vacuum tuber with the Egyption

wo may well suffer. in and other equipment. These parts taking his post In April, told Nations, news conference that the Yugo- the future, for it is not we who were suffet to meet the pre- slavs would fight in all inter- gain from the cutting of the East-rent teleco

nunication needs of national incelings and assemblies West Lies. And if we cannot get the Chungking area for the next against the setting up blocs favourable general settlement ve years.-Reuter. sad spheres of interests us these in the next few weeks we shall constitute potential danger of not want the tension to continue the "Manchester armed conflicts and catastrophies, indefiniicly."

Associated Press.~----

Guardian ald.--Reuter.

of

Dulles to review American policy towards Japan

Washington, May 25,

Mr. John Foster Dulles is expected to make a com.

prehensive review of United States policies toward Japan, including the difficult peace treaty problem, during a trip to the Far East noxt month.

The Republican foreign poll-Communist movement and the cy advisor, responsible officiala effects on it of the Communica- said today, can be expected tion of China.

3. American security in the also to look into these matiers: Western Pacific in relation to the 1. Japan's economie future, problem of making a Japanese peace treaty, possibly in the next particularly the availability markets for Japanese 'production. year or so, and thereby relieving

American troops of their occupa official Prevalling opinion

Uon duty.. Washington is that Japan's economy must be geared to pro- cess the raw materials of South Enst Aria and supply Anished products for the markets there.

2. Japan's political situation, particularly the strength of the

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES M.V. "TAIYUAN”

art. May 25, 1950.

Damaged cargo ex this ves- sel will be surveyed by Messrs. Goddard & Douglas at Hong“ kong & Kowloon Wharf, troni 10 am on the 30th and 31st May 1950 and consignees re- presentatives are requested to

4. The situation in South Korea where the Valted States is providing economie aid and sup

"in other ways: a non- under constant pressure from the Communist Government which is Soviet-supported Red régime la North Korea,

The former New York Senator who joined the Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson's top level policy staff last month, will visit Korea as well as Japan and will be away from Washington for several weeks.

Informants say that theʻJip- anese peace treaty will be the most important topic Mr. John son and General Omar Bradley will taka „up... with General Douglas MacArthur, whôn - arrive in Tokyo naxt month The State and Detence. Depart-

be present during the survey.ments are split on the

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ing a peace treaty let this limp.

The two Departments are in agreements however that with or without a treky, Americad troebe ntion Co. will have to remain in Japan for mis Indefnite, perled “in-kanker to

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

NOTICE TO MEMBERS WHITSUN RACE MEETING 1950 Saturday, 27th and Monday, 29th May, 1950

The first boll will be rung at 2.00 pm, and the first race will be run at 2.30 p.m. on the, 1st Day, On the 2nd Day the first bell will be rung at 11.30 a.m. and, the first race will be run at 12.00 noon. The tiffin Interval is after the fourth race (1.30 p.m.) on the 2nd Day.

There are 10 races on the 1st Day and 12 races on the 2nd Day" (22 in all):

Through tickets at $44 cách may be obtained at the Office of the Treasurers, 1st floor, Telephone: House, also tickets at $2 each In the Special Sweep on the last race of the 2nd. Day, as well as tickets for the Special Cath Sweep on the Kwangtung Handicap #cheduled to be run on 7th October, 1950. Bpecial Cash Sweep tickets may be purchased also at the Kowloon Branch Offles; No

382, Nathan Road, Kowloon,

MEMBERS BADGES AND ENCLOSURE Members are reminded that they and their ladles MUST wour thele badges PROMINENTLY DISPLAYED throughout the Megting. NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS ENCLOSURE,

Badges admitting Ladies not in possession of Brooches or Beason tickets and gentleman, non members of the Club, to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms, at $10 per day, Including tax, for, Ludies or Gentleman ara.obtainable through the Secretary on the written or personal introduction of a Memb, such Member to be responsible for all visitors Introduced by him, and for pay

mant of all chita' ofo,

Badges admitting to Members

oritie

will NOT be on sale

-The Treasurers' Compradoro Omae, will close at 11.30 the fat Day and at 10a.m. on the 2nd Day." The Secretary's Office will, aloss at 1218/p.m, the 1st Day and 'at 10 a.m, on the 2nd Day. Both: Offogs at 1st floor, Talephone: House. M

A limited number of times will be obtainable at the Club House, provided they, and.

In advance, front the No. 1 Boy'

VINO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S

PREMISES DURING THE MEETING

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METSANOGA PUBLIC ENCLOSURE MOD

The price of admission to the Publid Enclosure is 48 each day: Including tax_for_ail' f Including Ladies, and Ta payablo at

BOOKMAKERE, TIC TAC MEN-ETCH WILL NOT BE PER MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE * HONG KONG JOCKEY OLUB DURING THE RACE: MEETING. NAMEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN -THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC!!

SERVANTS, PASIKS" COURSE Baryantapäisee will be haued, to private bok holdere only, (who) are requested to distribute them with discrimination and to Kanddrei thair names on the păsian. : Holders of such passou are not permitted In: thá ̈Membera: Enclosure: axoept, för passing,through on thale duties and must remain in their, umployers: standerest

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