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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1950.

Former Minister

Minister criticises

"White Australia" policy

By Our Harbour Reporter

A former Australian Minister of Agriculture :yös- terday denounced the handling of the so-call- od. "White Australia" policy as stupid and tactless, saying it had unnecessarily built up antagonism against the nation.

He is Mr. Hugh Main, who is visiting the Colony on holiday aboard the liner Merkur, now lying alongside Kowloon Wharf.

However, the 36-year-old Mr. Main himself has a Bock Australian, who is a grazier of 6,000 corriedales, which pro- duce 40,000 lb. of wool a year. by profession and who retired

War veteran after 18 years of Parliament- ary service in 1938, asserts that It is quite understandable that the indigenous Australians would not like to be deprived of employment by foreigners.

Mr. Main

believes that the whole affair la just stringent Im- migration control but that it was unfortunately misrepresented by Mr. Arthur Caldwell. "That is only a personal opinion," he add- oil.

In an Interview aboard the liner yesterday, Mr. Main re- raarked that he was impressed by the amount of activity in Hong Kong harbour,

"Sydney is supposed to be the biggest port in Australia, but this Colony is 100 times more| netive," the visitor said.

His association with Australia began when he was a babe, in arms when his parents. landed there more than six decades ago. Mr. Main took to sheep-raising in New South Wales. Mira, Main and the rest of the family—a 22-year-old son and daughter- are carrying on the job.

WES

His Parliament activities began when he was 36. During his time, in Parliament Mr. Main Chairman of the Water Com- lesion, when he developed the irrigation system. As a Minister

The visitor is a veteran of two world worn. He came out of the Deploring the numerous cur first war a sergeant, after service rent controls exercised by the Australian Government, Mr. Main on the Somme. The last war saw him attached to the Australian declared that he is making Military Forces as a lieutenant. perantial

of the wheat Mr. Moin is accompanied by his survey Bituation outside Australia,

daughter. "I Am surprised to learn that Australian wheat is not going: into the Philippines. I have been informed that there are suelent bottoms to ferry the four to Manila," Mr. Main said.

Communism in Australia

Asking for the reason for this! predicament of Australian wheat) growers, Mr. Main commented:

thing it is muinly due to purej Inefficiency on the part of the Australian administration."

He disclosed that flour in being sent regularly to Singapore and Hong Kong. Mr. Main developed the wheat trade when he was Minister of Agriculture.

for Japan tomorrow.

The Hon. Mr. Hugh Main' ("China Mall” photo)

Personalia

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Correspondence

The Editor lakes no responsibi lity for vinds expressed in letters correspondents, and by The

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........ INVITATION

TO OLD-TIMERS

Šir-The Sunday Herald" re-

pari

General MacArthur's

invitation through Japatiesa

Five men charged with attempting to

bribe Police Officer

An American and four Chinose were charged be~:

fore Mr. J. Raynolds at Central yesterday with attempting to bribe a Pólica Officer. The men wore!

shannels to Japanero-educated Charles Joseph Murphy, of Connecticut, aged 43,

Chinese militarlets how: in Hor Kong has been verified by vernacular paper.

unemployed, residing at 18, Lion Rock Road, first floor;

Ng To-ping, alios Woo Tain,] alias Woo Tao-ping, aged 40, travelling trader;

Such people cannot help in any anti-Communist plans, for they are symbols of degeneration and their names · stir hatred among the matset. They remind da of the days of torture, imprisonment Ngal Wan-nom, aitas Ngai and starvation by the Kempoital. Wing-nam 'allas Wol Yun-nan,

aged 26, unemployed;

Thomas

Yours etc.. EX-POLITICAL PRISONER OF ΚΕΜΡΕΙΤΑΙ

Min, allas Colias

Cheng Ming-sum, aged

37, master of the Hankow Store!

of

190 Taipo Road and

Trang Tat-mon, allas Trans

Than-yan, alles Treng Ching-yon;

nged 40, partner and Supervisor of

Verdict of

justifiable homicide

The inquest into the death

Yht Yuet Electric Bulb Workshop, of Leung Sang, night-25,-who Mr. Y.H. Chan is appearing on was said to have been respon- behalf of all the defendants while sible for the one man hold- Mr. A.A. Shaw, Assistant Superin- tip of a restaurant severol tendant of

1

Thomas Clunte as an inducement homicide,

official

the

Justifiable

COMMUNISTS IN SINGAPORE Sir-With due respect to your United special correspondent from Singa- who wrote the article of Agriculture, he extended the Kingdom on Tuesday by BOA pore,

"Communist Ideology All driftedahls pro ellarged with months ago concluded yester construction of silos-which fact- Included Mr. and Mrs. G. Bas-headed

day at Central, litate the storage and delivery tian, Miss G.V. Bastion, Mr. and making little headway in Singa

Mr. J. Reynolds cat as Coroner f flour from farm to store and Mrs: A. C. Lay, Mr. and Mrs. R pore,

I must say he is not very conspiring together on June 1 and

on divers fiates between June

while Detective Inspector C. Pope thence to ship.

E. Blair, Professor D.P. Davis, much acquainted with Commun-

and June 12 to offer a bribe in-assisted by Detective Sub-Inspac- fan at a whole. Dr. R. Palt, and Mr. Cardoo

If he had only gone briefly ducement for aduisting them to

or this obtain official approval for issuing for J. Martin of the Flying Squad

'conducted history Mr. J.TJ, Bird has left Hong through the

Inquiry. to motor

The jury of three returned the verdict that the deceased, Loung Kong for Calculta, He travelled Ideology, he will have seen that of licences in respect by HOAC.

hot one of the hations that have vehicles.

Boil refused

Sang diet is a result of gutishot come within its grasp had been

An additional charge against all wounds received it the Yuen Among those who left for Sin-won through the acceptance of apore by BOAC

Tuesday Communism by the average man-five defendants is that on June 12, Fung-yuen Restaurant in Wan- Prof. F.E. Stock, B.M. This is his first visit to Hong were:

at 48; Macdonnell Road, ground chai on April 12. Also that death in-the-street. Brabant, Dr. Teh Stew-eng.

the result of Kong

It will be seen that the con- floor, they gave HK$0,000 to was The Merkur is due to leave Miss JM. Bess, FM. Harding quests in question were brought

Both the jury and Mr. Roy- She has Brig. O'Meara, Ma), OH. Le about through calculated viol- to assist them to obtain

nolds commended. The two de bout 60 transit passengers from Flynn Lau, B.E.M.J. Smith, Mnience, the effects of social evils, approval for the issuing of licences

tcetivna lekuponkluto 'che the Sydney and Brisbane.

R.A. Filcher, JS, Chambers and political intrigue or general un- for motor vehicles,

manipula

af Teang Sq/Ldr. H.V. Smith,

With the exception

capture of Leung Shing for their rest, with the skilful

other tion of a few unarchists.

Tai-man, the her four defen- bravery and devotion to duty. One has only to be altown the dants are also charged with ear- The two detectives were Tuha fact that Communism never once ruptly

Thomas Clunk! Kam and Lo Kwai-seng. had any success in any at 40, Madd near In

Mandonnell Road, HK$0,000

In outlining the facts, Inspec obtaining tor Pope said that the two detoo- whatcaver through free elections if he to be convinced that it never had metal approval for the issuing of tives had approached the deceased ony success In wirining over the licences in respect to motor while he was at the restaurant 'soon after 9 on April 12 to vehicles. will of free peoples.

Mr. Chun applied on behalf of rearch him. The deceased reslated his clients for bail but Mr. Show and attempted to pull out his gün. objected saying that the Police whereupon one of the detectives had not concluded their inquiries. had to nre. The deceased was hit Mfr. Shaw asked for a remand but ran out of the restaurant but

chased and re-captured.. which was franted by nolds who added that Mr. Chan restaurant he collapsed and was could renow his application for taken to the Queen Mary Hospital bail then and it would be ron-where he died the next afternoon. sidered.

The deceased's

gun and six- Grounds of ammunition which word picked up in the restaurant. was confiscated by the Court on In- spector Pope's application yester=" day.

Defendant given benefit of the doubt

Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham, Messrs. E. Hunter. Tie! Thu, W. Marshall and M. Biellt left Hong Kong for Indo-China yesterday by Air France,

Mrs. K, Stuart left Hong Kong for Singapore yesterday by the BS. Kwelyang.

In a written judgment given in the case of Lui Hul-ping. P 9 aged 20, of Tientsin, who

Departures for Tokyo yesterday

1

Yours very truly,

D. C. RODRIGUES.

As regards the infiltration of was charged with larceny of

arby BOAC included Franklin Liu. HIGH COST OF MEALS of three days in a be Mr. Rey- When brought back to the

Mr. Hin-shing

Lo gave her the benefit of tho doubt and discharged her.

Cominunism in Australia, the

a black wallet former MP declared that the Communist Party is still a legol Shou-tsing, organisation. The Reds have key control in waterfront activity,

On hearing that she was idis- Top-level officials of several set- ups on the waterfront belong to charged Lui burst into tears and the Communist Party.

then requested the Court to give These people manifested their her a guarantee that she would strength

ago when not be interfered with

by the some time ships bound for Indonesia were Police and not to be expelled by taid up because of Red Australian them. sympathy,

But Mr. Main is of the opinion that the Communists do not as yet constitute any menace to the antion. He belleves that they can be kept in hand by the Govern-

nent.

However Mr. Lo.said that if the law tha she did not break Police, who were very lenient and understanding, would not molast her.

W. Hossarain,

M.J. Stoyner, H. Jinadasa. Mics V. Perera, T. fimo, K. Kalono, J.V. Pennink, Miss J.A. Pitcherellu, H. H. N. Saunders and Lin Had-yen,

Council approves resolution

AIR MARSHAL FOGARTY

FORTHCOMING!

WEDDING

Included in the Kings Birthday Honours List for 1950 is the home of Air Marshal F.J. Fogarty, CB, DFC AFC, on whom has been of the

The forthcoming wedding, hác conferred a Knighthood Order of the British Empire,

been announced "of Theodorus Air Marshal Fogerty assumed Johan Owwehand, shipping em the appointment of Commander- ployee, of the Ritz Hotel, Kow- in-Chief, For East Air Forces in loon, and Miss Corry Jeanne van

der Windt, secretary. November last year.

Sir-Please, no erticisms, direct or indirect, of the Dairy Farm, or, for that matter, of any of the big "Free Enterprises" here, & it is well known and so often reminded that they are here to cerve the community and not to held themselves as soma Wrong- ly believe, that

that they

serve the public devotedly and well, and that all the "contented cows" and "old China Handa" are full of sentimental attachment and praise for philanthropic establishment The Legislative Council yes-whoso very existence maken | Detective Sub-Inspector R. G. terday approved a résolution Hong Kong habitable light in- Laurel sold that the complainant moved by the Financial Secres creases in Hot Plates notwith- Sheep-raising in Australia has lost his wallet containing

tary, Mr. C.G.S. Follows for standing. Д driving Mr. Main de- | Shanghai passpert, prospects which

of claima the abandonment llcence and scribed as fantastic,

various personal papers in the lobby of the Roxy and writing-off of losses and

deficiencies. Theatre on the night of May 20.

The majority of the items were Identified by wife

kthall sume i of less than 1200 each. Later the defendant was he of the larger itoms the follow- reated by the Police after having were the more outstanding:-- Sir-it la incompatible with log been Identified by the £781-18-20 pontion paid to Mrs. our proud boasts of Progress that, complainant's wife, who had B. I. B. Cooper from 1.1.42 to in malarial areas, one should seen her Jostia Her husband,

27.9.46, paid In error,

Sub- have to submit to the discomfort The - Lui-Hul-ping, formerly-em-

sequently ascertained-her-hus- and inconvenience of za primitive ployed by the Plaza Balirnom band was not a member of the a means of protection

ar the and the Ying Klig

Heading reports at the latest

APPEALING IN BEAUTY STANDING IN PERFORMANCE

SHRIRO (CHINA) LID.

Your faithbully;

ECONOMIST.

THE MIGHTY ATOM

Kong Volunteer Defence mosquito net

Baliroom 3 value of 247,680%) scientific experiments and dis-1

denied the charge and said that a

friend of hera had found the

wallet and left it in the Roxy

Public Services

Commission Ordinance

of green mosquito netting coveries, she wonders if there be The invatory. She had taken the Po- bring book loss on dispoint of any pussbill that scientists will lice there to get it but it surplus stores originally ordered devies a thethod of killing mid- not found. The wallet was found

two days after une artest of the by Planning Unit. defendant and handed to the AC- sountant

the St. Francis Hote; / National advances to Chinese realises that these pests must

by an unknown person.

quitoes atornically, though one Government and $81,- concede first place in the order 224.72 advances to CNRRA, in of destruction to the more pfisti-

of displaced persons pass- lential humen.

In discharging, the defendant/resy rough the Colony in 1945 |

Mr. Le sold that It was incumbing

must reach of $65,000 cost at €50 tons of con?)

nt upon the prosecution to prove and 1940 hot collectable, 'ts case by legally admisable evidence which degree of co

cogency before an an- port cused person I found guilty.

11. continued Mr. Lo, upon a review of the evidence on both sides, there is reasonable doub 11 the accused's guilt the accused munt be given the benefit of the Houst

to Inland Water Trans-

Ófice in October and November 1945 but Military Au- thorities dented liability.

Mr. J.F. Nicoll, the Officer Ad- ministering the Government in the absence of the Governor from the Colony, presided at the most- ing of the Legislative Council yesterday.

etc..

Your . 5.

Sino-British Club lecture

first reading of an Ordinance to provide for the appointment of a Public Services Com mission was taken by the Leğitlåtivä Cóun- ell yesterday.

function of the proppsed Commission is ad- visory; It will advise Government on the selec-. tion and appointment of candidates, for the public service in Hong Kong.

In his explanation of the Bill, the Attorney General, Mr. J. B. Griffin, said:

+

"For the rest I can summatise my remaries by saying that the Hill is Cofetched mainly with describing the falute, and actual The White Paper issued by manner of constitution of the His Majesty's Government No. Public Services Commission and 107 made recommendations for of the appofiltinent and tenure- of the establiskirent WIENIM the cified of the Clialtman and mem- Colonies of public service com- bers, and within sis

province that missions. Anth the Salaries Commision, shall discharge. Ite Commission of 1947 Included in aavikory dutida with a substantial Its repbet at chapter 8 a recom- measure of independence." mendation that a ptibile service. The inction was seconded by The next lecture of the Sino-commision should be, established the Acting Colonial. Secretary, British Club will take place in this Colony.

Mr. R. R. Todd, and carried un- The prosecution witnesses said that the defendorit, had made

His place as Colonial Secretary tomorrow, Friday, at 5.30 p.m. These récomateéndétións have unlimously,

at the British Council Library. nteessarily required consideration certall confessional statement was taken by Mr. R. R. Todd. but she has since denied making Two new members were sworn

The speaker, Mr. Wu Hel-tak, in detail. The outcome is the Bill them while giving evidence in in. they were:

Mr. Lo Man-wal, taking the will speak on "The Treatment of now before Council,

The Bill provides for matu-| the, witness box and 'under the place of his brother Sir Man-kam Europe in Chinese School Tuxt-

tory foundation for the constitu- books."

Mr. Wu took his degree and Lion and operation of a public Mr. Lawrence Kalloorie, who is Education Diploma in London services commission. acting.for Mr. C. E. Terry during and from 1947 to 1949 held o

Hircumstanċes itunenfe to convict her on Buch evidence so Lo who has resigned; and she is discharged.

JAPANESE TRADE

DISPLAY

The Philippine Air Lines, in

a staterfient regarding the Japan

ese trade display which únda in

Hồng Kong ·Saturday, points

out that it was arranged for the

the luster's absèneo from the Co British Council Scholarship in that the bulket I would Fémarići

ony of leave.

Photographic exhibition

tional subjects. Ha is now Lec turer

Training al Northcote

nd.is indicated in patograph England. During that time he 4 of the Objects and Reasons conducted research into educa the constitution of the proposed Public Services Commifoit hete as clsewhere, must have regare to the constitutional foundations Mr. Wy's theme is the impor of the Colonya must be

instance, regtija school text shall be true, paid to the fact that by the Léts and sound, notters Patent there, is vested in the

College

Lance of having

convenience of local instchants. The River Thames is amo of books which

Many of them wanted to kddw xiritain's ancient highways to the† 2*, Jehitata truikhai boats | Governor, & power of making apk

what Japan is producing at pre- sent, at what price, a:ld in what' quality,

to make the trip to Japab almost the entire.

manage

only to

but also is a Helppointments in the publle service its 210-mile course travened towards

breadth of standing, an

Few of Mem caudal Springing from- the: Cotswoldi, for scuda Monal", "under" and firrther that. In thè exergiz@}

to see into these things for them Southern England, forming the One branch of the

of this power it is also prescribed of inut in regard to certain classes

selves. Moreover, Correspondence boundary between many coun- UNESCO to analyse-textbooks of appointifient the Governor with agents or respresentatives tries.

and and gaten expose certain hall power to appoint the Alat echd14 there may not give sufficient

Variety rather than grandeur ruthe and misstatements. Mr. Goned by the nedearity to act t Informatica. V VAATASAN THAT

For this reason the Philippine the Keynote of the denery; Wu's special research has been conjunction with, and on the ada Air Lines thought it: a good idea the river pulses from rural scenes into Chinese textbooks publishes vice of the Secretary of State to bring some samples of Japanese to historie plases from cities of between 1913 and 1940, in hom is for this reason that clause wares to Hong Kong, and to Ne learning to contres of Industry Communist areas of China. He 6 of the Bill makes it clear that merchants the opportunity to see from open fields to docks and has covered maily subjects had the function of the Public Ser

books of all achóóí" gradés, vices Commission which this Bin Warehouses, for themselves without fotog td

Inaive the Thames does not His coschisions, which, he will designed to establish, thati be the trouble of making a voyag

whallenge the great rivers of the reveal at tomorrow's lecture, are advisory, in relation to the Dist- BRITISH COUNCIL A place of its own-fact be those future compilers defeater, that for the censorin

worlds in charry and character intended to be used as referencs lors, #pecined is clause, § (£550

instance the old ethuse t this in wall shown in an in- Chinew Lexibobke who wish tereating theto graphle, exhibition promete international" / under- daalt, with! foto, particularly in titled "The River Tham Witwanding. At the same time, it paragraph of the Object (and Brent on disples to the British Wh E- both instructive and icksin No contain: sobdiruments The Charter provide inter; and Coubenk Reading a Room, Giotiemas amalink for Kurortensiale and officia for frombudwick, knowledge on Hilding Ma

Pi Astrònd was bmitted from our stummary of the, remarks of Mr Chod Dundas about the foyni Chart of the British Counelly

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