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JUST WHAT
Rumours about U.S. broadcast station denied
Rumeurs appearing lately. in the local Praes that the U.S. Governmant la currently- planning to operate a broad- casting station tocated in 4 thip stalloned near Hong Kong are completely without foundation, according to the United States Information Service.
In
a statement categorically denying there reports, the UBIS Director, Mr. Harry 0. Hudson, also refuted claims in various local newspapers that attempts have been made by the U.B. Government to erect and operata a radio station In the Colony and that
Investigation an made during the spring of this year regarding the bulld. operation of a brand- Ing casting station In the colony of Maopy. These reports, Mr. Hudson deciprad, are dom. pletely without foundation
wa
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Colonial Development Scholarships
THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1950.
Strachey's warning to Soviet Russia
Lanark, September 7.
The Wat Miñîfor, Jóhn Strachidy, tonight Warn
ed Russia that the Worfarn' natións “wilt nór tolorata on attack on any one of us.” "Let us pray to heaven that Russia will realise in
time that the Western nations are determin ed to live their own lives in their own way, he said in a prepared address on Britain's re- armament programme, "If Russia will only realise that in time, we shall have pence."
Mr, Strachey, himself a former described Communist supporter,
the Soviet idea of a penec-löving nation as simply any one that will do just what Rusda wants it to do in all circumsiness.
"In my
United opinton the Nations, In relating negression in Koren, gives us at the very least
Yeh postpones departure for Lake Success
red his departure.
one of
Mr. Huang Chuo-chin, Sve members of the delegation the other three are by the United States left without him.
the Mr. Huang, Speaker of Formosan People's Political Council, will be the Bust, For muran, ever to represent China at un international conference.
Talpeh; September 8. The Foreign Minister, Mr. the best possible chance of avoid- George Yeh, who was to leave ing a aprend of the war," he said. for Lake Success today to
"As I sue , the real issue is head Nationalist China's de thi: If the world Is to alde
delegation to the United Nations Hussin and her allies on the one General Assembly, lins defer- hand, and the Western countries on the ather they must stay on their own sides of the froufters,"
"Each country must try to play Its own part as justly and as efcicully as wo can," lie added.
A monace Replying to Russian charges of
and and warmongering
milkarisin, Mr. Strachey asked his audience "If it is warmongering and mill-i Mr. Yeh is said to have, post- tarism for us to devote just about poned his departure because of a tenth of our resources to urma- heavy pressure of official busi- ments, is it not warmongering and ness-Associated Press.
Bursin to de- militarism for vole 13 per cent of their re- sources to armaments?"
"It would be 87 tragic" the Minister said, for the Russian and other Com- munists to accuse us of aggres sion while they have 175 divi- store under arms. sions
Colonial Development Welfare Scholarships are avull- able to persons who wish to ac- quire the requisite qualiflentions for appointment to higher pro- fessional and technical posts in the Government service.
The scholarships provide for the training of successful candi- dates at British Universities, hos- pitals and training colleges, and applications are now invited for the 1951/52 neademle year.
Candidates must he under 30 years of age, and in posstusida of Runiversity degree, or the Hong Kong school leaving certificaté or a certificate recognised an eqiliva-
laughable-it nat
It is only the menace of those) 175 divisions which makes it ||
for us to undertake! neccszary this new rearmament pro- samme he declared.
cannot
lent by the Director of Educa-whtle Britain alone
iton, Hong Kong.
match Russia's forces," Mr. "do not doubt Applications for scholarships Strachey added, must be on the prescrihed forms that the Western, world taken as a whole is fully capable of build- which may be obtained by np plication in writing to the Chiefing up forces just as large and Clerk, Catonial Secretariat. When applying for these forms, thi candidate should state the post In the Government service for which he is a candidate.
Applications will not be ne- cepted after October 7,
SERVICE FOR TEACHERS AT
ST. JOHN'S
just us strong as those of Rus- sia."-Associated Press.
U.S. REACTION TO SHIPMENT OF GOODS TO USSR
Washington, September 7, Mr. Charles Sawyer, the United States Secretary of Commerce asid
here today that He had Issued orders to stop, the ship-| ment of goods, to nations which
A Special Service for tencharnhemselves.shipped similar goods will be held at St. John's Cathc-to the Soviet bloc, dral on Sunday at 6.30 pan.
At this Service teachers will offer to God their work in the new School Year which has just begun.
The Service is primarily for Anglican Schools and will be conducted in accordance with Anglican Church Order but all teachers will be welcome,
The Lessons will be read by Major E. G. Stewart, and ME B. J. Monks. The Bishop will give the address.
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It must be considered as an exper fence of fretime and not Just another drink. – Good beer la rikha
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NEW. INDONESIA
CABINET
The Grst Cabinet of tlie newly- created Unitarian State of Indone- sin was formed on September 6 ns follows
sir.
Personalia Great demand in UK
HK shirts, Commissioner
1M Bruungaard, Mrs. W. Falls-Lind. Mr. L. Huttermeler, Mrs. M. Loucy, Mra Chan Hoo- pul and Mrs. D. Kotewail- left- on a round trip to Japan yes- terday by the ms. Hal Meng.
Among those who left for Yokollama ahd Kobe yesterday by theims, Hal Meng were Mr. and Mr. J. Toknz, Mr. and MY S. Kjellesdal, Mrs, M. F. Johnson and Mr. de L. John - adn.
Mr. D. W. Macintosh, Com- missioner of Police, has been appointed Commander (Bratter) d the Venerable Order of th Hospital of St. John of Jerusaleni.
·
for
Trade
says
Hong Kong shirt manufacturers have a good
portunity of monopolizing markets in the United Kingdom, Mr. W. P. Montgomery, United Kingdom Trade Commissioner in Hong Kong, said upon his return to Hong Kong yesterday after attending the British Industries Fair.
Director of Mr. Dr. 1. Newion, Medical Services,, ling been ap- pointed Officer (Brother) of the Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusaleza.
Departures for Haiphong yes terday by CPA Included Then Li, Tan Yong-koen, Llang Sin, La Tche-pino and Leang Telong.
Among those who left for Bangholt by CPA yesterday, were Mr. and Mrs. J. Mosen, Mesara, Kuoh Eng; M. Von Weissenflub, J. Harper, D. MacKention and Nim Chiant-poo
Captain and Mrs. Smith, Major Thompson. Messrs. R. I Crytser, T'an Slang-peng and Mrs. D. Leslie left for Slumpore yesterday by CPA.
Departures for Indo-Culua by Air Force: yesterday included Mesrs. Triều, Cuộng Chau Quang, Ngo Chl, Wang Ta-kenta andt' Wong Ying-man,
Mrs, B. Pesek, Mears.. W. Empson, E Buchet, C. Furritt and E. O Naf left for Ticatsili yes-
ES Payung
terday by the
Montgomery said that Hong, Kong manufac- tured shirts which are in great demand in UK; can only monopolise the commercial market there if local shirt manufacturers can satisfy their customers that the shirts are not made of Japanese matèrial.
Blanda
They must also observe that from alineat all parts of the world their products are made from including some remote
their near Greenlane. materinis identified to samples and the prices must be of a standard level.
Mr. Montgomery said that he BI drew
many. eager buyers
Tightening of exports to Russia
He said the Fair was especially sticcoratul to Hong Kong because ospite the comparative unal tractiveness of Img Kong's stalin moro igor buyers flocked into Hong Kong stallk than others which were more artistically de- corated
Andi, surprisingly enovini, many buyers made enquiries of 19 Honit Kong manufactured shirts which was a very sore pro- blem in the..UK.
In the UK today. Mr. Mont- London, September 7.
gomery said, there existed ; fear British
Comiminwealth of any possible inoltration of
Japandre-
goods. manufactured Finance Ministers will check Therefore in order to cheek any up on goods they export to imporis, into the UK from Bri Russia at a secret conference tain's Far East colonies, careful' beginning here on September carutinisation is enforced before
the po
are permitted to be. imported.
Beside the shirts, embrois deries
and other hand work manufactured in Hong
18.
Mrs. N. Bloker, Miss J. Collär,
They will also review the Ster- Mr. and Mrs. A. Walsh, Mr. and
And Mr. D. Fling-Dollar position at this meeting Tilley Pramier: Mr. Mohammed Nat-hand left for the United the Arst since the one which took place Jast year before Britain Vice-Premier: Sultan Hawangku Kingdom, yesterday by BOAC.
devalued the Pound Sterling. Bawono Mohammed Foreign Affairs: Dr.
Roem.
Interior Dr, Ansaat. Finance; Dr. Safruddin, Defence (a.:): Dr. Halimi, Commerce, and Industry: Dr.
Sumitro,
Agriculture; Dr, Manu.. Public Works: Dr. Johannes, Labour: Mr. R. P. Suroso. Social Affairs: Mr. Harajaul, Information: Mr. Pellaupessy. Education: Dr. Bahder Djohan, Health: Dr. Leimens, Justice: Dr. Wongnoriegero, Communication: Dr. Djuanda. Religion: Mr: Wachid njim. Without portfolio: Mr. Harsono
Tjokroaminoto.
RIOT ABOARD BRITISH SHIP
Mr. D. F Garlie, left for Rome by BOAC yesterday.
ME.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Hogue loft yesterday by BOAC for Buigoon.
Lieutenant M. Sharp and De Obrogoh were among those who left the, Colony by BOAC yesterday for Bangkolt.
Announcing the conference to day, the Bond of Trade's Prent- dent, Mr. Harold Wilson; said that: the Ministers would, review the
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Kong were also greatly wel comed By Visitors to the Fair.
The embroideries drawn canalderable number of buyers from: Ameriad
⚫Tour of factories After the Fair, Afr Mont-
progress inde in Commonwealth co-operation In trade and would consider matters of financial and gomery said, he toured a m
ber of factories in England. economic policy..
This would, Include, he said, During the tour he came across "the economic implications of re- many eager, exporters who were cent developments in the Interna- Iboking foward to exporting their
goods
to Hong Kong. However,
due to the Korean Among Commonwealth exports
such materials as situation, many of the UK EX- to Russia are rubber, wool. Jute, and cotton. porters soon discovered that As Mr. Wilson was making his trade prospects in this part of the statement today, it was announced world were not very satisfac- from Singapore that Russin voitory.
In conclusion, Mr. Montgomery 22,000 tons of rubber from Malaya during July and August this year. advised local manufacturers to
Mr. In Feng-sao, the Nation-tional situation.” alist Government's Consul-Gen- crul in Saigon, arrived from Thi- pel by Hong Kong Airways yes- terday afternoon.
MY. In who has held his post in Indo-Chirin". for about nine years, is on his way to Salgon. He is expected to leave for Insio- China some time today,
OFFICIAL NOTICES,
APPOINTMENTS
effective
Manila, September .8. He said this would not only
Investigation is being made of apply when direct re-shipment a riot by Canadian' and' British was feared but also when friend-
MY, M. Mackenzle: Electrical In the British seamen
ship countries sent
similar--not Argotax, which resulted in dam-Engineer on probation, necessarily Identical-goods tonge to the vessel while it was Russia or Soviet bloc nations loading a cargo at San Fernando Reuter.
in Laguna Province, according to a report from the Western Luzon port.
CEYLON REDS SUSPENDED
The sailors rioted hecause of alleged reduction in food rations Colombo, September 8. and Ill-treatment by the officers. The Ceylon Communist Party Captain Philip Price, Master of the ship, which was loading scrap has ausponded seven of its mem fron, was quoted in the report as 'bers, some being suspected saying, he would Ale, charges "American spies necording to against the crew members respon- usually reliable sources here. sible for the trouble when
the include members who They
members who re-vessel retorns to Conado, cently held high party appoint-remaster sald and trouble ments. The suspensions followed started on board the ship after it recent party, conference split. All left Karachi, according to the suspected members were said report United Press.
to have
formist Used
n now, "con
known as the "Mao Tse-tung line" proposed, by the Coniinform-Reuter.
GIRL DIES
FROM FALL
A 15-year-old Chinese giri Chan Hal-lin, sustained fatal 1 Juries when she fell from the irst Godr varandah of. 157 Des Voeux Road Central about 2 pm yesterday, She died on the way to Queen Mary, Hospital.
SIAM RICE
the
from July 28.
Miss D. A. Ferry: Mistress, Education Department, effectiv from August 23.
Mr. E. Tuck Chief Preventive Ofleer, Department of Commerce and Industry (Revenue Depart- ment), effective from July 17.
Mr. B....D. Wilson: District Oficer, Talpa,
effective from September 4.
Messrs. A. C. Chiu and Fan Kuong: Assistant Begistrars of
Persons.
Mr. R. Thompson: coasod to be an Assistant Secretary, Urban Council, effective from Septem= ber 1-
*
•
During the rationing period from September 11 to 15, Inclusive, good Slam rice will be issued at Mr. D. C. H. Ling: Appoint- quantity of 44 cattles, a per-ment as an Assistant Registrar con at 60 cents ently,
of Freudns revoked, effective He has re- from August 24. signed.
Seated, Jars, containing samples of the Slam rice will be displayed in each retail shop, and if the rice
Mr. R. N. Clough; provisionally issued does not conform, with, the
for the sample displayed the public is re-recognised Consul
United States
America at quested to communjegte with the Food Section, Telephone 30274,
Hong Kong.
DR Audrey Florence Mary Driyentilled to practise in Hong Kong
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Chinese scientist in U.S. arrested as Communist
Los Angeles, September 7. Dr. Haue Shon-tsien, Chinese aeronautical re- search scientiff of the California Institute of Technology, has been arrested as a Commun- ist, it was disclosed today. Federal agents last month seized eight cases, of scientific papers from him as he was about to leave the United States for Red China. The Immigration Service nology, school and had revealed that the Chinese allert the keys to all associate was taken into custody Yes Foderal Judge Ben Harrison: Issued a civil warrant to slotsin lerday, at his home
matoriali 1,800′1′ pounds.of. The warrquit was based an sufición of violation of the
Immigration Service maintains noted engineer, out of the case. The arrers
of
HKVDC AWARDS Awards, in respect of the Efficiency Medal, to members of the former Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps have been made to the following:
Emcleney Medal: Lieut. A Spary: List J. Yu Fook-kang Cpl. C. Hallgan.
First Clast to Efčeńcy Medal; Lieut. F. Brett, Blout, D. E.Davis St. AuJ. MacFdycon. L/Cpl. K. W. Forroit, FA givon Medal: Sp
Second Clip to Emdenty
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SVOLDTA DIÀ VEIBO FORTHCOMING WEDDINGS
provisions, of the export control
The forthcoraling, weddings, dette, neutrality, act, and the have been announced, of Ronald
Wol alind Wei, Chih-sung
-Reuter.
Bitter battle raging in
the Kyongju sector
the
watch closely their price stan- dard before setting the actual price list for their products. He added
that what Hong Kong lacked at the Fair was a general price standard specially planned for, the Fair.
Mr. Montgomery was met at Mr. the airport yesterday by G.JR. Guidon, UK, Assistant Tride. Commløslöner here and; Mr. J.W. Ferris of the Depart 'ment of Commerce and Indus- try.
(Continued from page 1) clear weather helped Superforts, enabling a visual drop on the huge industrial plant-for-
SUPREME COURT merly known as the Niphon Mag- nasite Chemical Industrial. The crews easily picked it out: on-
LONG VACATION South bank of the Hunchon River.
Other
The Long Vacation of the targets at Songjia struck
will start on by the giant bombers today were Supreme Court: railway shops, marshalling yards September 20 and end on Octo and the. switching area located ber 17 (both days inclusive); (
During the long vaalien the South East of the, big chemical Industry. These yards are about offers of the Supreme Court will 2,300 feet long and are 21 tracks be open dally between 10 am wide.
and 1 p.m. except on public and general holidays" when the offices will be entirely closed.
On Saturday the offices will bä open from 10 am. is 12 noon.
UN naval
action
General MacArthur's Karean, release issued at 7.20 am. GMT sold:
RESTRICTIONS ON FLOUR REMOVED Restrictions on the movement and disposal of wheaton Bou within Hong Kong have béed removed.
**“A total of 18 North Koran vessels were destroyed by United Nations' naval forces on Septem- ber, G. and 7, Vice, Admiral CT. Joy announced today, Repuhile of Korça naval ships sank two sailboats near Chiado troop-laden Island (South of Molepa) on Sep-
The Import and export of such tember 0. takinu 17 prisoners. Bour, however, remain subject ROK naval ships sank two 30-ton to licence. motor boats near Changsan- faland (South West of Mojspo) and de stroyed three enemy small craft
WATTIE ESTATES on the West alde of Namhae Is Inind
A statement
on the crops Beltish carrier hosed, Hallares harvested during August on and Fireflies destroyed'eix câmou- the rubber, estates in Malaya daged 80-ton motor coasters-In- the vicinity of Mokpo en Sop-mhnaged by J. S. Wattle and Company, Limited, was re- tember On September 7 United States destroyer gank and leased in Hong Kong yester large matorboat and four smaller day. Details of the crops craft off the East coast of Korea in latitude japproximately grees and 40 minutes Alma
#ROK Marined, "Under cover Balu, Anam. of ROK
cuns, en tured Chamor three jalands of the West coast Chesa
30 de
4
of September 7. The Island D
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20,000
677,000 (12 mm.)-
07,000
185,005-(, 1 mai). ·
19,000
280,000 ́ËR APL),
D42 (10,000, 221,000 ( Exay)
180,000 1,779,000 (11) "are" Kiegys" and Yub off Kun Rubber Trust
andimaa:North West Malayare Entals
K01 - 86,004) Moknė. ROK Navy bombarded Bea40,000 104,000(a)
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"Making: use of, serial; spotting
18.
a British oruiser bombarded rail- way stations, warehouses, and air- folds installations at Kunson with excellent effect on September
"United States Navy ships coasts on the two anchor positions
FISH PRICES
one Fu Wa Mkete
ennd pflere ihn authbritida liha' explonage net, which mako It: OSPATZ 1-Beautiful sanding of the', East, and Bouth Kinnędy Town,, yesterday; were's
reporter,
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Officer/n; dialmediji: Zelen -hust} dortiments, without first ob 207. Melbourale: Apartments, Kow forces continued to pour J In naina Orouper,
Nurmion Camble offendy strogin of interdiet loti apre for delivery to blur in' Shanghai
|·rosited the case vin Hong, Hore-kainium, clearance from the State. Chaney, “RASOL Chungwie – hardsting(and-called on, encray:8aqiyah k
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