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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING OF SHAREHOLD. ERS will be held in the Board Room of the Company, Room No. 308, Queen's Building, Hong Kong, on Friday the 7th July, 1960, at noon for the following purposes :--

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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JULY: 4;: 1930, | |

U.S. troops reach Korean front

(Continued From Page 13. capital, learned an earlier D-29 Major, Richard, A. McNeca, a raid on the airfield there had F-80 jet pilot, returned to a South destroyed seven planes, damaged Japan airbase from a strading others and caused heavy destruc- ned columns and reported little communique said. mission against the advancing tion to installations, the air activity in the area.

-Ho said he found a supply column on a road South East" of Seoul but not yet Bouth of Suwon. The Jets swooshed in to allock: and McNees said some of the troops "few sky high" when hit

The plot said he thought the convey was carrying patrol.

Airmen hunting the advancing columns also spotted some Com- munist rall activity. South of Scout.

Meanwhile, the Fifth Air Force sent a C-48 over Korea dropping pamphlets to bolster merală of the Koreans.

On the ground, larger, auxiliary tanks are being fitted for jet fighter craft, This will give them more strategic striking power....

Japanese who fought in the Red Army belleva that the tough battle tried Korean force of 70,- 000 which joined the peasant Returning pilots from the army of Mao Tse-tung in rouling Yonpo rald by the 20th Air the Nationalists from Manchuria Force's B-29s sald results were Is providing the punch for the excellent.

The big bombers North Korean push into the were protected by 14 Australian South. Mustang

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These men, who escaped from the Chinese Reds and made their way to Japan, sold today ther were two Koren units with the Chinese Reds both with legendury reputations for reckless fighting and savagery.

One was described 23 tha "Democratic Advance Army” of 50,000 men, which took part in

Changchun ix, the capture of April, 1940 and in the battles of Kirin, Tunghua and, Harbin and fought all through central Man- churia. The second is the Bheo Kung Kan army of 17,000 men.

The Japanese who volunteered the information refused to glvo their names for fear of repfisala from the Reds, but Dr. Alguyosh), Yoshida, a physician who, sërved Arrangements have been | 19

three years as medical ofcer mode for the undermentioned with the Reds before making his persons to be Registered escape, sald rany of these Photographed and Thumb-Korcans were born in Manchuria printed, at the Treasury, trained in Siberia and naturalised He said trany Prince's Building, Ice House Soviet cilzens. Street, 1st Floor, between the could not speak their mother 3rd-6th July, 1950, both dates tongue.

Yoshida sald theso Korean inclusive.

soldiers, who

were trained to

(a) Every person in receipt. of toughness in their rough frontier the a pension from the Gov-life, were responsible for

thousand massacre ernment of Hong Kong.

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of several

at

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border

it

their wild nature the

a pension from any Gov- February, 1946. ernment in the Common-

Because of wealth if such pension is Chinese Communist icoders had payable through the Gov-dimeulty in controlling them and sent

them back to North Koren ernment of Hong Kong.

after the caphire of Mukden in 1948.

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Over 200,000 tickets have been disposed of to date.

Hong Kong, 3rd July, 1950.

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Secretary,

HARRIMAN REALTY CO., LTD.

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Photographing and thumb- printing will take place when Pensioners appear to collect their pensions. No payment will be made unless proof is produced that registration has been completed.

Special attention is drawn to the fact, that it is an offence

In recognition of their services the Chinese Communists granted equal

rights to 100,000 Korcun re- sidents of Marichuria.

to

her

Japan. Meanwhile today moved

shipping Put facilities at

at the

the dispebat of Gen

R.. MacArthur to ald

whats publieen · Karen I7 Japanese newspaper pointed bu could well be the first step toward

dijapan's acceptance in

the United Nations. The decision was made by the Vice-Minister's conference and is planned at a meeting of the

Yoshida cabinet tomorrow to gether with the subject of Japan's to register more than once-first post-war anti-war rak pre- Persons who, having been re-

cautions. gistered elsewhere, are in pos- session of Identity Cards or temporary Identity forms, should produce these to the Shroff making payment.

W. F. C. JENNER, Acting Commissioner of Registration.

June 30, 1950,

NOTICE

RECRUITING LOCAL POPULATION BRITISH ARMY

The Recruiting Office wil open in Whitfield · Barracks, Kowloon on Thursday: 6th July 1950 for the pre celection of recruits. Applicants should apply to the "IN" Gate of the Barracks in Nathan Road, Kowloon, at 9 a.m.

One hundred men are re- quired as Education. Instruc tors, Clerks, Drivers, Mechs nics, Electriclans, Bakers: Sek- men, Paint & Metal Workers, etc. Preference, will be given to those meri with some know, ledge of their trades.

A report carried in all the wening newspapers, the source of which was not given but which obviously was with official Japan cre Government sanction; said the Vice-Ministers today... decided to strengthen shipping and land transport facilities and put har- facilities in shape for Japan- ess co-operation with the United Nations action, in Korea.

bour

The newspaper reports indicated the government had not commit- ted itself on the question of a Japanese volunteer unit to ligh In Korea but left the

question and open. — Associated Press United Press.

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Second Annual Gen eral Meeting of the Share- holders will be held in. the of fices of the Union Trading Co., Ltd, York-Building, 1st floor, Chater Road, Hongkong, on Wednesday, the 5th July, 1950, at Noon, for the following-pur- põses, namely, to consider the annual statement of accounts and the balance sheet; and the reports of the Directors and Auditors thereon, to elect Directors and Auditors in the Applicants must bring, with place of those retiring, to, ap- them two letters«from reputas | propriate the balance of Profit ble Hong Kong Citizens and Loss: Account as recom guaranteeing / their "good" bó* | mended by the Directors, and haviour and honesty; together to transact any other ordinary with one photograph, of them† † business of the Company, i selves which will Inter ba raš turned to them,”. This is im portant. They must also havс been born in, and now bej living in, the Colony of Hong Kong.

The Army life is a happy

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22, 1980.

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