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Whaling Fleets To

Invade Antarctic

London. Aug. 30. Informed sources said to. day that the whaling fleet in the Antarctic this winter would be the largest since the end of World War II.

"Seven countries will be sending expeditions to the Antaretle this winter." said u spokesman for a whaling com- pany. "The Norwegians, whe always lend the world in this Дck will have to look to their faurels.

Among counirics sending ex- peditions to the Antarctic are Britain, South Africa, Holland, way, Panama, Japan and Fursa. Norway, with ten expeditions, loads, followed by Britain with three and Japan with wo

'LONDON'DURIOUS Shipping circles in

London

were dubious over reports that

Japan

Wi

expanding

her

Beet to 40 ships to

supremacy

whaling

challenge the

the Norwegions.

of

These reports may be true,"

Fald the spokesman for a well-

known firm

of shipping brokers, "but it is doubtful whether the

can ever challenge i

Japan

Newaegian supremacy."

The

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CHINA MAIL

Established', 1845

FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1951.

Model Engineer's Exhibition

GULAR

The model of a modern 25 pounder being explained to six-year-old Michael Darby by Craftsman E. Warren, REME, at the Model Engineer's Exhibition held recently in the Horticultural Hall, London, Michael's father, a captain in the Royal. Signals, also helps in the demonstration,

Prison Officer Passes Away

over ten years,

Slanicy #1

spokešruun sald was tendlig three depot ships to the Antarctic this winter but

Arthur Cecil Venables, Priso.1. one of them would be concen trating on collection of oil from Officer of the Prisons Depart

to meat-for as opposed sperm whales

dict normal whaling The total

suddenly

this Japanese

whaling Beet probably

morning, would total come 40 ships, he: said, enabling an extra expedi- Born in November 1909, The tion to be added to that which late Mr Venables served on the had gone out from Japan every Northwest Frontler with the year since 1940.

Royal, West Karls. He was then Panama Jained the a sergeant.. Before hunt for blue whales last year, had been a maximum of there

He joined the Prisons Depari- mont from the Dockyard Pellee in 1930, and was interned in

during

Camp

the

18 expeditions engaged In the Industry at any one time. This year's total of 20 will be the | Stanley biggest fleet to be in Southern Japanese occupation. On libera- woters since the war-United 1an he went on short leave and Preis.

retumed to the Colony.....

The appointricht by HE the Governor of the Hon.. Ngan Shing-kwan to be an Unomelul Member of the Legistative Council until April 30, 1952, was announced in the Gazeti this morning.

BRIDAL

GOWNS

OF

RARE

BEAUTY ---

Prior to being transferred to Stanley Prison, the late Mr Venables served at the. Victoria Remand Frison for a period.

He is survived by his wife.

The funeral takes place this afternoon, pashig “the” Monu- ment, Happy Valley, at 4.30.

·

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GROUND

QUEEN'S RD. BUILDING, A

Drove Cycle While Drunk

Fang Ying-thing was seen riding a motor cycle. at 2.10 am on Thursday in a wobbling, misoner in Nathan Road near Balcon Street. Hr

Was

stopped and sent to Kowloon Hos- pital where it was certified that he was under the in- fluence of liquor.

Мг

at Kowloon this. morning with driving motor cycle while under the Infitents of liquor. Fung was fined $500 and had his Hcence suspended for six months, Defendant claimed he had taken a 'few drinks in a restaurant.

Winter before.

GOLD COINS FORFEITED

CS Resumes

Duties.

It was notifled in the Gazette this morning that the Hon. J. F. Nicoll resumed duty as Colomini Secretary on August 27, and Mr C. B. Barron resumed duty Ds.Assistant Superintendent of Surveys on the same date,

It was also announced that the Hon, R. H. Todd ceased to net as Colonial Secretary and Mr R. H. Hughes censed to act aa Assistant Superintendent of Surveys from the same date.

New appointmenis announced were: Mr Poon Yan-hoi to be Permanent Magistrate; and Mr Tong Siu-yuen (Master, Educa tion Department), to perform the duties ofan. Inspector of Schools..

Confirmation of the following officers to the permanent.and pensionable establishment has been approved:

Mr P. R. Springali, Lega!

Charged with attempting to Officers Mr W. P. Goodfellow, export ; 83: US$20, . gold coins without a licence, Wan Ying- DSC, Marine Liaison Officer. wah, 30, was fined $50 by Mr and Mr J. F. Pickering, Air

Trame Control Offeer. Winter at Kowloon, this morn- 'ng. He also had the gold con- fiscaled.

Revenue Insp. L. C. Millingtoni

said that at 4 pm. on Wednes-

a revenue party boarded

Unclaimed Tyres

day,

Five large rubber tyres, 10 the ms Tiltjalengka and de- small rubbor tyres, and 115 fendant, found in his cabin, was Inner tubes, found unclaimed asked if he had anything to do oil board a junk at Lo Chi Poi einre. He repilod, in the nega- beach, near Talpo Tsal, Salkung, live. A scorch revealed in

bé confiscated by Mr Winter of They wore valued at HIL$22,500.) Kowloon this morning on the Defendant said he had bought 1pplication of Sub-Insp. Wong the colns as a present for a Hel-man, OC Saikung Polico frierat.

Starlan

u5

Old Local Co. Winding-Up

WILLIAM POWELL, LTD.

The old established tailoring business of William Powell, Ltd., was wound up this morning at an extraordinary general meeting of the Com pany..

Mr D. L. Prophet and Mr J. Y. V. Hunt will | act as liquidators.

Libel Action

Set For Next March

Adjourned from two weeks aga to enable the defendant to biain legal advice, an action for libel claiming $5,000 against Chang Vong-djih, prepletar and editor of the Shanghai Herald, was again before Mr Justice Scholes at the Supreme Court this morning when Mr KY Young appeared for the de- fence.

Hearing was Axed for March 18, 1952, starting at 10 amL

represied by M Arcul, is Lee Fah, of 40,

A. el

.

The motion was proposed, by Mr.F. C.. Barry, Chairman and

Between sets.

DIANK

Coca-Cola

Living

Language

Why we say Enough room to swing, a cat in.

The"""" In this case was the dreaded "cat-o'- nine-talia”: with, which naval ratlugiserving before the mast, were forged. The Lower

too cramped to allow the cit

to be swung freely, and offenders were", therefore taken for Blogging-to-the- main upper deck where there was enough room to swing a cat la'

seconded by Mr. F. A, Silva........ Mrs Castro

At the annual general

meeting, held previously, Mr

Barry, proposing tho adoption Shows Slight

of

The report and accounts, Bald Shows

Of

The Accounts before you re- veal a profit for the year $50,711, which together with the balance brought forward from last year makes a total of $72,- 030

for allocation, which

Directors recom. mended be carried forward to The next Account.

In the Statement. ", which_ac- companied the Accounts, when submitted to you, I drew atten- tion to, the fact that the im provement jo proft. compared with the previous trading period Was directly attributable to

grosa

profit margins

nossible by the exceptional rise

In cost of woollens and other materials, and, I am sure Shareholders will appreciate the

Nga Tsin Wal Road, first flooring nature of such

Improvement

Refresh

Mail

Notices

Registered "articles, and paršíky 'malls'efose one heur nailler than the ordinary: igall-times shown below

`FRIDAY, AUGUST 31

· By Air

Blam, "Burno, India, Pakistan, Middle East, Africa, Europe, B. p... vio 3.0.A.C. MO

Formoen, pa.. via (IJC. Airways," N.. Borneo, Australia, New Zea land, K.pm: vin Q,E.A.

Malaya, Indonesia, Ceylon, 8 pin via 3.0.A.C.

Baby Burface

Macdo 8 am 5 pm. via 3/4 Yu Men/Tak Shing.

Australia, New Zealand. 6 via`a/a Changte, · ·

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER

By "Air

Philippines, Cuám, Hawaii, U‚ð‚ Canada, 8 a.m., via:P.A.L.

USA. Canada, a pm., vie P¡Â‚ Formora, 3 pm., via C.A.T

Zealand, 6 pm, via P.0.A.B. Japan, 6 paju, vig 1.0.A.COM Indo-China, India. Prance, French North and West Africa, Great Britain. Europe, pam. Via Alb. France.

By Surface, 20 Macao, am, & p., via / Y

| Now 3 Melays, Indonesia, Australia.

pan frain via Canton. China, Peoples Republic, 9.30 o

"

The condition of Mrg Castro,Men/Tok Shing one of the four persons serious ly injured in, an explosion et SA Kal Tak Now Village, Kowloon City, on

Tuesday evening, was reported to have somewhat this improved maming, Kowloon Hospital revented.

She suffered serious burns after the explosion; of: six - or even drums of alcohol stored it the ground floor of the building.

D

WOMEN, WETO-

Formosa, 2 p.m., vía s/s Shrogking. Japan 2 pm. via e/s Yochow.

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 By Alf Formosa, 5. pm, via HR"Atiways.

By surface make Macao, I pЛ via R/C Tas Loy.. Japan, Noon, via xis Hat Hing. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5,

Buro, India, Paklatan. Middle At Aries, Great Britain, Europe,

pan. via: B.O.A.C.

Japan, a p.m. via B.O.A.C Formosa, Okinawa, U.§.A.. Cahada, 6 pm. via IKA/NWAL.PRI

Slam, Malaya, à pm. via C.P.A) by Surface

Macao, 8 am 5 pm. via st Yu Men/Tak Bhing

China. People's Republic, 9.30 pmu train via Canton.

Formosa, 9 am. via s/s Wing Bang. Malaya, Indowess,' ' pan. yin sis Sinklang.

Two Chinese servants, a man And

also burned. but they are reported to be who is alleged to have been

improving in hospital as well. Accounts before you give

Castro, husband of Mrs libeited in three articles publish-

who WRS Castro,

severely comparative figures for last year, ed in the Shanghai Herald, f

have

burned when he rushed to the ent, and ordinarily I would 23, Lyndhurst Terrace, basement,

on May

aid of his wife, succumbed to 25, and 27 commented upon, at some length, Hongkong,

June

on Wednesday 18. The

the Company's trading for the his injuries and

year, but as you will shortly be

evening. A former La Salle called The advice ta

upen: to consider the College boy, he was 32. Four a notable

able of 3 Dynasties" and voluntary :: Equidation of young children. Besides his wife "Small Prize for Correct Guess Company

ao uscial purpose survive him, Mr Young said that time was could be served in doing this, and

The funeral of Mr Castro will

__6,5* Programise "{{Buromarki - 8.02, 1, therefore, required to make translations

proceeding take !proposa

place at 3 p.m. today at the

Children's -Half Hour:, "The Wind file with format business of the the articles and he would

Roman Catholic Cemetery,In The Willow (BBCTS)

cortage will: Adanted ( From: "The story, Kowloon. The

Kannath Grahame. Part 4: "ME

complained of were ang! year!!!

Mr So-and-So,

The

Radio

IKT.

Hongkong

his defence within three weeks.cl now

prennes proceed there from the Kowloon { road": 450, "Cantantes By Radka

the

REVUE FOR into effect of the

CHARITY

of the Report i and Accounts as presented and the carrying

recommendation, with Directors regard to the balancs standing to the

credit of Profit and Loss Account,

Mr. B. 5.

Huthart secondea

The Colony's new concert the motion.

The

Doraymona Ea-

It was proposed by Mr D. L. party, tertainers," will present their Prophet and seconded by Mr drst show: "Revue No, 1" on A. A.. Deans that Mr F. C. Barty China Fleet Club, et 8.302 Mr. P. S. Leung seconded a Wednesday, September 6 at Tho||ba-re-elected -n- director,

Mr F. C. Barry proposed and Admission which costs (Forces, $1) is by ticket, obtain motion that: Mesars Peat Max

Mouiric's and The able Cheero. Services Club. By keep wick, Mitchell and Co. be re-

appointed auditors. ing down the

a reason charges level, the

organises feel sure of a full Electrician

acuse. Early application for tickets is therefore, advitable

Hongkong's Society for the Prottelion of Children will benefit by all preceeds frem. this Revue-the first of many, it la

causes in the Colony. 1;

Faces Charges

Pleading not guilty to three

Mortuary.

Goods & Junk

Confiscated

B.30,

Given By Mim “Len. Wai Lan and 5. R. Lee (Btuale); 0.60,, Organ Bolo By Dr Albert › Schweitzer Fantasia. In 10-Mipor! (38) Bach). 1,7No. 24. In -Thin-Berles Presanted. By The Britists Council (Studio); 750, Henry Haltu "Guest Night: Highlights of The Show World (London) Bely)? *B: World · Nows: And News Analysis (London -6.35. ↑ Kentucky“ Minstrels Bela Ray-Awngla With Te Ray, "-Kitty: Bluntt_and"), Fred - Xule For attempting to export (BBCTS); B, Weather Report: prohibited goods, Ho. Cheute, "Tum The Editor (Recorded [Reļoy};"@_10, “Music Lovers, Hourras and owner of ̄ ̄ ̄{| Classical Requerit. - Presented By master

Mr Curtis Hindson link, woe tined $300 by

(Studio); 10.30) Winter at Kowloon this morn-Light Muso: 10.30 Underground Ing. His cargo of 59 bundles of London. Places of Interest Beneath of London (BBCFS), A_ Tour" Intro. Hy Wynford and three cases of duced

Vaugran

Reel electrk

(London Relay) 19:31:18, Goodnight at $11,600, and his junk, valued Male 11.29 Weather Report; God at $8,000, were ordered to be Save The King: 11.39. Ciao Down confiscated,

tim pelding 'rods, valued Thomas;; 11, Radio News

Defendant's vessel was inter- cepted

off Ching-I Island by a revenue - Launch when, „dafiling tosgands Capsuiman Passion Wednesday. Questioned whether

1,045 BULLETS FOUND

gold coins underneath a chair:August 25, were ordered to hoped, for similar charitable, counts 'of wilful disobedience of | Ho "said" the 'had not, ; but am a garden át No'40 Fuk Wah

we

!

For the guidance of listeners The lesste Summaries of subsequent lessons will be

every Tuesday and Friday for the duration of this....addle feature,

(33/7 Au[11: Jauri))-Europe, UM

a lawful command and assaulting the master and chief engineer of the British ship Yochow, Koo Ching-kam, the ship's

ho had any contraband aboard,

Found hidden and unclaimed search of the vessel revealed a Street, ground floor, on July 13, fulss bottom, in which the gooda 1,045 rounds of the ammunition were hidden.adkame

were ordered to be confiscard Defendant then admilted that by Mr. Winter at Kowlcon.......th

JUNK MASTER-old clectrician, was red he was on his way to Macao.

FINED $650

24 hours

by

1000. Court this

Sub

Mr W. Sprague at

5 morning. Shanghai man, was Fives totaling $650 were im- command and assaulted Cap- alleged to have disobeyed u posed on Leung Sun-chot, 51.tain E. W. Warrior and Mr master of motor Junk, by Mr John C. Christal, Chief Engineer, W. Sprague at the Marine Court of the Tochow, on the after- this morning for possession of noon of August 27. An unlicensed craft falling to Applying for a have a certificate of a mechani Inspector H. Williams said that

remand

no mavigation lights, carrying mitted on the high sens while propelled vessel, displaying the alleged offences were com- dangitous goods, and for and engineer on-board. 10' hegre 3o

the vessel was on her way from. certificated

******* Bangkok to Hongkong. Intercepted off the Yaumati

LYING INSHORE For lying inshore within. 100 Tyhpoon Shelter on Sunday the

Vessel

bo yards of the Praya Wall off the carrying 80 gallons of petrol, Western Market on Sunday which, defendant said, he used night, three junk owners vero to clean the engines with Do Aned $20 aach by Me W. Sprague fondant said that it was his in- at the Marine Court tention to take the vessel to Ing.

this morn- Shaukiwan: to sell the engines.

The defendants, who gald that they were not clear on the regulations were Ho Tim. 18, Lounge Shan, 65, and Kwek Chup, 45-year-old womanu

published in the China Mall (un dan(2). (3)rup- while on her way to Shaukiwah.

Wis

Zound to

The forty-fourth (B). In the

Joong)-Frau(1) Dreetia) (Con series of lessans in Cantonces tinued The Mid-Autumn Festival: to be broadcast over Radio (You-deo) fun way Hongkong by Mr §. K. Lee Will Joong(3)-Trou:11 be given this evening, at 6.30. gum(i) - yerng(2) hay(2) - shau(2) Mid-Autumn Festival: originated, in rehlaj-Bome people say that the the wishup-aabiti) ansi(gi-ga

|32) (3)8hup-sasm(1) gaw(1)-(5) June(1)shes (Moon: Joan-L) gwawk(1)in the this teenth century, the Mongols fough their way into China..

19. Buni1)-(3)lik yutt1 (yes, sat(31)ing (1incer. (1)Moung woulia) (Wowns and (3) wakiwandatender, Year:1980 a Mongol became King and Emperor 14. GAWIRE 41léhecsʊzondo(3) ► Joh` "(HYuan”. iu cho 3.Thái 488,- `{1}kerng-Strung. * Powertul, | dynasty was called, the eviant 449. || (3)shing-Prosperous. "Flour, dynasty. facing

3DS Gawia)-(3) jun-(1)aneous Wanted Motor 470, #hal(3)—The world. A (1)chesco. (3)shup-fin(a), (1)kornr. Toneration.

austing that time, the Young Tranties.

Combinations: PANAMA korakul-(9) day jinaƒ1)=(5)fook-..

The Mid-Autumn Festival refer to page 212 Cantoness Simplified");

Vocabulary: -463), (1)wawng-A-king: A ruler. Royal.

460, date) —An emperor. 407, (1)cheeos.A dynasty.

of China,

Haays (3) Boundary. Border. dynasty was extremely pow For Emergency

Emperor, "AGEN

38.. (1)Wawnz/dal(3)-King- and 10W()) siat{2}+Kasya{f)+(3)shorng Pleading that he filed an *Dilikerna gwawk(3)-A power, TMs had conquered many Paris Junkt for use in case of emner

{b}day-rawn (1) outboard motor to his fishing

fuð fatluni

noh(2)-daw{X) T

(arcas)" of the world,

INTELLIGENCE TEST SOLUTION

proyskauppaki Baba “of kit Messen enen: 43: kas"ofrared 10 miles. ■ has covered. 18; Nowy Shry.

(M;-(1)Keen 25; (9)shing-Powerful-}··17. - Auth}=}@u¢1}={X}Yun (gewoo(3) || geroy. TolTak-chen, OWNER ORPRONSLIDE VOTS EDOCHIE

and prosperoNE, MAN www.new(1)-der(13"{Bidton kas(3) Wwwns - JunkFSSHY," was fined:

22. Chisolfishal(3)To bomo WaW-The Europeans called there. W. Gprague at the ffarins Into the world, incre

"Yellow: Beaurgent

* 27. Cool(1) • #tial(3) ~; fee(2) ~A~17, Bujqliyaanka jökul-liday Court, this morning for Halling

birth certificate.on

23. ShellE

·Clenera

SAN KAREDBikerngs(2/khi

they were no powerful, and?

our faut that on alan.

the motor without permission and for carrying dangerous opde... six gallons of petrol.-ft

morning..

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