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on Sundays

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FIDAY, FEBRUARY J

Clasing Times By Air

oha

Hospitals

To Pay For Water

With Govt Subsidy

10

· Government today an- nounced it has rescinded a section of the Waterworks Ordinance under which hos- pitals and approved charit-

B.N. Dorne, Australia and Newable institutions have been

Zealand, p.m.

Thilippines, Hawall &

U.S.A..

Detters second class mall and par-

supplied with free water. The ocial spokesman

X-

cel Gunm, letters and second plained that this denoted a pro- class all} Canada, (letlers only).cedural change. It was design-

Malaya, Indonesia, Ceylon, Indin. ed to save considerable

work.

1.1.

Persian Gulf Ports, Egypt, East de South trin. Ital

Mauritius, Great Bri

N.V. Europe Bad

France. p.m.

Formosa, 5 p.m.

Closing Times By Rea Philippines & D. New Guinea, 3

p.m.

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19 Closing Times By Air

Formosa, 3 p.m.

Slam. p.m.

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11 Clodag Times My Air

& B.N.

paper

It is intended to increase sub- and ventions to the hospitals approved institutions to meet the cost of

of the water which will in future have to be paid for. Thus, in effect, the approved instutions will continue to ob- tain their water without cost to themselves, although in the first meet water place they will

charges.

Regulation @ of

Closing Times By Sen

Siam, p.m.

Form. p.m

Philippines

Burneo, à

7.m.

has

Slam.

Burma, India.

Pakistan,

Great Britain. Europe & France,

may

Iraq, Iran. Egypt, Fast & South

Africa, Mauritium,

Italy, N.W.

p.m.

Japan Korea, 5 p.m.

- 3 p.m.

Format, p.m.

eding Timea By Bea

Formen. Ba.m.

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12

Closing Times By Afr

Formosa. 10 a.m.

U.S.A. & Canada, 2 p.m.

Malaya, Indonesia.

Ceylon,

the Water-

of water

works Ordinance, 1938, which

been revoked, reads:

allowances Free

be given hospitals and

to approved charitable in-

stilutions or to other approved premises and such allowances shall be set out from time lime.

10

Until further notice the amounts of free allowances

shall be:

tralko, New Zealand, India, Pakis-pitals 20 gallons per inmate per

tan. Persian

In the case of approved hos-

case of approved charitable institutions

Gulf Ports, Egypt, day; in the

Mauritius.

East & South Africa.

Great Britain, Italy. N.W, Europe gallons per inmate per day;

and France, 5 p.in.

Siam, p.m.

Closing Times Hy Sea

Malaya & Burma, 10 n.m.

Philippmen. 10 p.m.

Formosa, 2 p.m.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13 Closing Times By Air

Formora, 10 ..

& U.S.A.. (letters second clam maft and par- Guam, letters and second cels)

Canada. (letter only).

Phuipptres, Howal

class mail)

5 p.m.

Siam, 5 p.m.

Formoso. 3 p.m.

Japan & Korea, 5 p.m.

Closing Times By Bea

U.S.A.. Canada, Central

South America, 2 p.m.

સ્તન

Indo-China & Indonesia, 3 p.m.

INTELLIGENCE TEST..

SOLUTION

are Arkansas.

The Ve states Conradu. Maryland Michigan and

Virginia

Loades, Azurell Sellin

15

in

the case of approved Chinese public dispensaries 24,000

gallons per annum each; in the case of the Royal Hongkong Golf

Club (Fanling supply only) 6,000 gallons per day.

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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1951,

The Lifeless Imprint Of Winter

The farm cart wends its way down the winding country road, the pond reflects the flat light of the weak February sun, the bare branches of the trees seem to envy the creeper-clad trunk and the entire landscape, near Terling, Essex, bears the lifeless Imprint of winter.

HCL Relief For

The

King

Prime Minister's Statement

London, Feb. 8. The high cost of living has hit the King so hard his savings are exhausted and

Mam Foumd Poisoned

A young Chinese, Ho Chung-kee, 20, was ad- mitted to Kowloon Hospi- tal early this morning after he had been found about 1.45 a.m. In a room at the Ah Chau Boarding- house, Yaumati, suffering from the effects of poison. His condition was' des- cribed as good after he had received treatment.

the government is going to POLICE

some £40,000 in

take

ex-

VAN

penses off his hands, the DRIVER FINED

Prime Minister, Mr Clement

Ambulance

Brigade Orders

For Hospitality

Serve Coca-Cola

PRINK

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Joint Resolution For Solution Of Kashmir Dispute

Lake Success, Feb. 8.

High diplomatic quarters said today that with the possible Britain and the United States -

would present co-sponsorship of other nations. ---- next week a joint resolution to the United Nations Security Council, aimed at solving the Kashmir dispute between India and Pakistan.

Both delegations maintained secrecy over the contents of the proposed resolution, but informants said that the resolution would offer proposals for the demilitarisation of the Jammu and Kashmir areas as a prerequisite for a plebiscite.

British Troops In Action

won

them

on

(Continged from Page 1) ning through the South Korean capitar at their backs.

United Nations troops another mile from Thursday. But tough General Matthew Ridgway, United Na- tions Field Commander in Korea, is cautiously forward and not leaving chip uncovered.

moving

it one of his offensive task

It

was known that so

for

Anton

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No News Of Missing Britons

There was still no news this morning of the three missing Admiralty era. ployees who left the har-

Wednesday bour on

in Balling

4 fourteen foot dingby which was found delfiing off Lantau yester-

day.

The three men, all Bri- tleb, left Stonecutters Inland on Wednesday after- noon in the dinghy for all afternoon's sailing.

Naval and Police boats later located the diagby after the alarm was raised when the three men failed to return.

has been The dinghy towed back to Stonecutters Island.

neither the Pakistant Foreign Murder Trial

Minister, Slr Mohamed Zafrul- lah Khan, nor the chief Indian delegate, Sir Benegal Rau, had yet seen the proposal, which is still in the drafting stage. They will be shown the resolution ac

Continues

of

forces gets even two or three ed the session, which originallyan. 27, and To Nam, 29, are

At the resumed hearing soon as it has reached the final the murder trial of three men Court this stage.

in the Supreme

Hom, a Police The Anglo-American consul- morning Chan

told Mr tations inilated Inst September Detective,

Justice reached a

climax in recent days Gould how he had found and it was

expected that the spent bullet lying on the floor a hut at Chiu Kang Village, current Council President, M. of Jean Chauvel of France, would NT.

to- be requested tonight or to- It was in this hut on August Was morrow to call the Counell into 18 that Lo Ki a cashier

man and by a masked of shot his session for the latter part

next week. It

Lo Kl later died from was the work of robbed. the two delegations that delay- his wound.

Cheung Fai-san, 30, Cheung A despatch om London to-jointly

accused of murdering Lo said Britain still con-Kl. The first accused is repre- mud trap, raised sidering the idea of pressing for sented by Mr Charles Loseby, roads and terrain do not per- a partial plebiscite in the dis- KC, while Me A J. Clifford is Jammu-Kashmir mit any lightening armoured puted

area, appearing for the Patton-like dashes as seen in but a sources here said there third accused. World War II.

were increasing indications that General Ridgway's main ob- Britain's final decision would being conducted by Mr J. Rey- Jectives are to capture be against such a proposal Anolds, Crown Counsel.

Chon Hom the detective said towns but (1) to get informa- suggestion for such a solution

the shooting he the day after was contained in the report tion of the Chinese strength and

of

went to the hut and searched it, intentions; and (2) kll as many the United Nations mediator,

miles ahead of a neighbour it is told to wait or fall back into jinc.

For the

ek

nat

had been expected. on Friday.

day

was

second and

T110

prosecution's

case * is

of the enemy as his outnumber-Sir Owen Dixon, and had been On the floor behind a table he

troops can with the smallest discussed during

had found a spent revolver bul- the recent

Ict. loss to themselves,

Commonwealth conference In

"ANGLO-U.S. ́AIM

So Seoul may be left until it London. falls like a ripe plum into his hands without serious Oghtings for it just as the Chinese got it when the United Nations forces abandoned it five weeks ago. London Express Service.

Robbed Friend

+Il-

Winter at

Pleading guilty to a charge of Orders by Comm. A. el Arcul- larceny, Wong Hon, 10, 1. OBE, CSW, Commissioner employed, of no fixed abode, St J.A.B. Hongkong District Or- was

by expulsdon

Mr der No. 6/51 dated February 9. and enged to one month

Kowloon this morning. 1951,

On January 24, defendant who Ambulance Butler. Hongkong was staying with his friend at 11.151 to 17.2.51. Confucian Division: 16, Lion Rock Road, stole two 18.2.61 to 24.2.51, H.K. Y.M.C.A

rolls of bandage valued at $72, Division.

Ambulance Dutles, Kowloon,which he sold for $100. Divi 12.2.51 18.2.1, Shamshulpo

The bandage was ordered to on: 10.431 10 25.204. Powleon berturued to Muk Tuk-Tale, the

Division.

Football Match Duties-Sat. Feb. complainant.

10 320 p.m. H.K.F.C. Ground, H.K.Y.M.C.A. and Sih Nam Divi-

sioris. Sun. 11th 2:30 pm. HKG ILLEGALLY ·

Ground, Wanchal "A" Division; 2.30

p.m

Street. Mongkok IMPORTED GOLD

Boundary Division. Sat, 17th 2:30 p.m. Boun-

Division:

of a

and

pro

mined not to cover old ground

Radio Hongkong

ILK/T.

Music Lovers Hour Clasical Ite

The Anglo-American endea- vour is to propose a solution

0, "Programme Summary"; 6,02, that would be acceptable to Children's Story: ""The Magic Car- both parties, rather than try to pet" (Miller-Green); 0.15, Light force a solution on an unwilling Orchestral; 6.30, Cantonese by Radio Pakistani Government.

Given by Miss Lee Wallan and B. The question

partial K Lee (Studio): 6.50, Organ Solo 7. Work by Formando Germand: plebiscite is likely, however, to

News and News Analysh (London come up during the discussions Relay):

7.25, BBC Bandstand. because It is contained in the (BBCTS); Band of The Royal Horse Dixon Report, which the Coin Guards Conducted by Capt. David cil must debate.

McBain; 7:45, The New Concert Sir Zafrullel Khan would Orchestra: 9, "From the Editorials" like

(London Relay · Hecorded); 810. to ace the British American resolution charge

quests. Presented by Curt Hind- Bon. (Studio); 0.10, Music, and Song India with refusal of bil posals for demilitarisation, in-

of Richard Rodgers: 9.30, Much cluding those made last month Binding In The Mares (BBCTS): at the

con- Commonwealth

With Richard Murdoch and” Kenneth forens ference, and

vin Home: 10, Radio News Nes) (Lam. to call upon India dos Relay); 10.15, Weather Report; to agree to some solution that 10.16,

Cello Recital by- Gregor ・・ make. possible. Sir Zafrullah, was to- brala (BECTS); Programume

demilitarisation

Piatigorsky; 10.30, Song Dance

ported to be satisfied that the From Northumberland Wille Walk- United States and Britain were er and His Band; Wiliam Robinson and The Dunahn Singers; 11. Swing making a a joint effort. What the solution

be and Sway with Sammy Kaye: 11 15. could

Rapsody in Blue (Gershwin); 11.20, but reports Weather Report. was not known,

God Save Tho here and from London indicating: 11.30. Close down. Attlee, announced today." Summoned for driving with-dary Street, Kong Wah

2.30 p.m. Navy Ground. Western Ma, Yun-kan, 30, had his balled that the Council was deter- out duc care and attention, District___Division. Sun. 18th 2.15

The name of Mr L. Jackson Mr Attlee made, this dis-Police-constable 1636, Yau Lal-p.m. H.K.F.C. Grosimel, Central of $50 estreated by Mr Hin-shing

Mrruen, attached to Kowloon City Division; 2.10 p.m. Boundary Street. Lo at Central this morning and would try to take up where has been added to Lists A and closure in replying to

when he failed to appear on i the Commonwealth conference B of multable officers under the Penetration Squad Duties,—M.Q. Winston Churchill, who asked Police Station, was fined $30 Kong Wah Diviglen

Waterworks Ordinance, 1936, the House of Commons and ordered to pay $100 com- for Duty. Div. Surg. Dr Clasy Yeung. charge of importing gold with left off-United Press.

by Mr Winter at Dentist. Div. Surg. Dr N. Whelp-out a licence. whether any change had been pensation

ton. Nursing Division. Western The Magistrate ordered the made in the Civil List expenses Kowloon this morning. of the King since the beginning the Court that shortly after 11 Corns Off. Hr. Shields

Sub-Insp. H. V. Shave, told using Division Next for duty confiscation of four gold bars M.O. Dr C. W. Fang. Denlist. weighing 20 tacls, worth about of his reign.

December 30 last year, Resignations. The following have $4,000 which Ma had on board Findedant driving Police

resigned from the H.K.Y.M.D.A the ss Yu Men, tied alongside Civil List consiste

Mall | Division w.e.f. 14.11.50.-Pts. Chit annuities payable to the King 0011, was taking posting duties Ping-wal, Chew Tin-man, Fung shiu Douglas Wharf yesterday morn-- and to members of the Royal from Kowloon Police Station, choy. Wong Kwok-keung. Hul Steing.

The following have family: Queen Mary £70,000, and as he was proceeding along placed on nesowe ho Street and Princess Elizabeth £40,000, the Argyle

passing Ptes. Chow Chun-yin, Tam

The twenty-ninth in the Duke of Edinburgh £10,000, Waterloo Road, he mounted the keung. Ip Tal-yat, Wai Chim-hung. Mr Blakor Becomes

1. A. (2)Ngow sorag(2) droh (1) the van over- Kong Shiu-rm, Tang Chuen-ka pavement and

series of lessons in Cantonese toyut(i)-gaan (1) sch(2)~(3)dzee (1)- the Duke of Gloucester £35,000,

Consul-Général Enrolment.The following have at the Princess Royal £6,000, turned. Nine constables riding been enrolled in the .K.Y.M.C.A.

be broadcast over Radio Hongau. I want to rent an office.

2 (#)Yausch (2)–(5) dzeo (1)lau on the van' sustained slight in- Division w.e.f. 12,91-Ptes. Chu

The Governor

been long by Mr. 9, K. Leo will bd choot(1)-dzeń(1) man(3)? has

Is there Only the King's payment was juries and damage was also Kwok-leung Chan Ho-yin. Wong

an office to lot? Man-ho, You Gar-ahing. Ng Yu-kit pleased to recognise Mr Pak IIo given this evening at 0.30. The done to the ear.

3. B. (3) Aw! mentioned by Mr Attlee.

serng (2) () er Poon Chong-chan. Leung Yook-wing, Chun, provisionally and pending £410,000,

droh (1) For the guidance of listeners meh(1)? Oh! You were to rent an sch(2) - (3)dzeo - (1)łau received Bovereign

The compensation 'whs order-

Chan Hung-mow, Ho Kin-bing, Tam the issue of His Majesty's Ex- of which $110,000 is his Privyed for the damage to the. vah. Tinyl. Leo Phiwoàn. Hồ TRK

below a summary we publish Vice-Consul for of the

office? yun. Cung Bing Nursing Division equatur, B.S

lesson. Summaries for Purse. The rest goes for house-

4. Gaw(2)-tevoo gaayetl) (2)7011 w.od. 1331. Amb Sister Bo Lal-Korea at Hongkong,

mubsequent lessons will be gut1)-gaan-hah[2] "hoh(3) gen(2). mul, hold expenses and allowance to

The Government of Sweden ald retainers.

Records-WHI all Omeers

and has

conferred

c.published in the China Mail There is one d that street-a very members

good one, upon Mr notify Headquarters by The following appointmentsleiter the Decorations and medals Blaker, MC, ED,

every Tuesday and Friday for Honorary

A. ·ITAL (2) Kay (2)-Lata (2) the duration af this are notified in the Gazette:.

radio ab(3)? What floor is it on? Sweden in Hong- they have been sworded apart from | Consul for

feature. Mr Attice said the Civil List

those earned in the service of the irong, the personal rank of Mr J. J. Cowperthwaite, As-

·Brigade. The name and date DX had remained unchanged, "but satant Director of Commerce each award is required for their Consul-General. the increase in

the cost of and Industry, has resumed duty personal record cards. This request wages, goods and services pro and Mr C. G. F. F. Melmoth has must be repeat must be, treated

Show-Off Cyclist vided from the Civil List has ceased to act in that port. resulted in deficits in recent Dr G. V. A. Griffith to act as

Fined $15 years, causing heavy demands a member of the Volunteer

in

The

HEAVY DEMANDS

van

APPOINTMENTS

urgent,

Chi-

(Sgd.). D. A. Enwams, 8.3.st.J,

Corps Bupt.

upon His Majesty's Privy Purse, Pensions Assessment Board RAF Band To

the

arrange-

PARADE

Visit HK

end of December

Lesson 29

Renting an office (Refer to poge '71, "Cantonese Пled"):

Vocabulary:

0. B. Hat(3) say-(3) lauta). It's on the 3rd floor.

7. A. "(2) Yau (3)mah · (3)déen-· there tela»: wah(3) ch{1}7, Is phone?

4. B.

(2) Yau (3)deen-wah(2), Simpli-Thero is a telephone,

141. droh (1). Rent. To rent. 142. (1)lau (or) qu(2), A floor. 143. (1)tsung,`A` layer. Classi- for for storeys.

244, web(a). To_write. 14. (3) deen. Flectricity; 140, tsean (1). ↑ Thousand. Combinations:

1. Ook(1) droh (1). House rent. 1. Drota(1) ook(l). To root house,

0. A. dzoh (1)

Gay (2)-daw(2) Aroen (2)

(3) Yust yu((i)-gaw(3) nix(2)7_Who's the rons per month?

10. B.

Vut (1) -treen(1) mun(1) The rent is $1000 per month, |dzoh(1) yut(1)-gaw(3) (3)Juct.

|_ 11, (3)Daan=(3)haï yoooo(a) moen- (1) bay(8) saam(1)-gaw(3)|(3) yuat droh (1) (1) Loong 79)Jook-Leon (1) mun(1) (1)chah-toon(2),** But You must first pay three maniha rent and 80003 "tea" mHORVEY,

13, A. Deem (2)-gasyoff) (2)ngaw yeoun (3) ____bay (8) ch4h-treon (2)" "Ice" neht (119. Why should I pay

3. Choot (1) droh (1). To let. To money." rent.

4. (3) Yoo Tau (3) . Ist:-- floor,

8. Baam(1) lau(2), 2nd floor.

13. B. (3)Nay · (1)m `bay (2). (2)kul (3)dzau (1)m dzoh(1) day(R): (l)nar. If you don't pay it he won't rent it to you.

For driving his bicycle with which had been.

met by vice Dr K. H Uttley, who is

both hands of the handlebar, Majesty from savings accumu on leave.

Hung Tong-bun, 18-year-old A storey lated during the war."

student of 161. Waterloo Road, savings are now ex- !

was ined $15 by Mr Winter as No, 2 Regional Band of the Kowloon this morning.

Defendant, who was charged ernment have decided as from

A. Colours Parade by the RAF is nearing the end of an to relieve the April 1, 1950,

of Middle East with driving without full con- Civil List of the cost of certain Hongkong Defence Force is to extensivo tour

...relief for the be held on Feb. 14 at the Hong-atalions and will shortly leave trol, committed the offence in

Waterloo Road yesterday. extra services

for Aden and the Fur East, kong Cricket Club Ground. by these Civil List

Any ex-member of tho The band, which is stationed ments is about £40,000 sterling'

HKVDC who wishes to porti-at

Mildenhall,

hall, Suffolk, Left Eng Town Planning year.

cipate should contact the Ad-land at the "Recognising

pron jutant, Hongkong Regiment, in under its Director of Music, Board Appointed

Firing

ing Officer W Anancial situation of the coun-welling by Monday, Feb. 12.

It spent a

The Governor has appointed try, His Majesty the King has expressed the wish to partici

it played at several functions, a Town Planning Board FOKI'S OFFENCE

including ono attended by Frinstituted as follows: The Direc- pate in mequing the defcit by

(Chair-jomide. making such personal.economies A 64-year-old cooked-food

C093 Elizabeth, and later toured tor of Public Works

the as will provide an annual constall foki, Yau Sam

was on stations in the Canal Zona of man), the Chairman of

Before leaving for the Urban Council, Prof B. Gordon clock for ball), Privy Purs. This will be held mer at Central this morning Far

will visit Brown, Mr. Faber, Mr

phone, K. Littlejohn wad Mr 5. Dah (#)" "{9}{\em+Wah(5). To wait for your telephone call S s reserve paint say

defiçile for attempting to commit an Amman, Cyprus and Khartoum, N.

telephone. in fuluro years” 20

act of indecency on a 19-year- During the Far Eastern tour W. W. C. Showan.

waly (2)" gar (1)»dzw ́€¥hob/ #h<B>? Mr. Churchill voiced, the sup- old boy Li Tang-ka on a lorry it will visit RAF bares in These appointments are cf-

how=| What's your, telephons and Hong, fective until December 31 tbls port of the Conestyalive Parohe Wilmer Street at 11 p.m. on Ceylon, Singapore

year? {'kong. in this matter United Prasv

W. G. Newman. a week at Malta, where

tribution of £20,000. from the 1tenced to, gne, year by Mr Lati- | Egvnt.he band

Wednesday.

coo

14. A.

(3) Ngww (1) m). Inom (1) mi yes(3) ebay(3):. (3)per+(2)het. (2)ngaw [img{1}-(5)yuti

6. Gay (3), lau (9)? What floor? 7. Yut(1) (i)iming Rijnu, A layer. Classifier for storeys

4. Beh(2) (3)drvo. Ti wrile,

(5) doen-wah(1) (2)WAR={3}18]]\{0%= R. Beh(3) 100(2). A clerk. 10. Sch(1)–(3)dzeo. (1)iau. Ani lahil). I don't feel like twy

it: but, I'll telephone to-MOSTpar · Go (8)Deen Joong. An elevtrio lerni nome

15. *11, ̈ Hoh (3)・・ lah(1), (^)PERW (1)D wala (0), A telo dung(s)_{2}nay-geh (2)

"Wah (8) ^^ (lah (1): Vary

. General Expressions: $. (3) Dean (2) bad, Ever.

Ranting an Offort.

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