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Inspector Bell sand fealant was arrested by a police- man who suspected him of using private car
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The great difficulties fronting the Police In dealing with sampan people who cluster Around American warships the harbour were described by sub-spector Campbell
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morning this charged with plying their craft for hire within 300 feet of a
val craft.
Was
Inspector Campbell stated that bratise of complaints Lcom American naval authorities effo:15 had been made to keep. the sampans away from the warships. Yesterday afternoon he twice has the area around the 11SS Union cleared of smal maft and it
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"We're looking for the grave the doctor said you were digging with your teeth!"
Secretary Of State Answers Questions
(Continued from Page 1)
on whether fighting in Kore
FOR TYPHOON would stop or 1:0!
Manila, Dec. 14.
the Philippines
Virtually all is under a general typhoon alert as killer "Amy" leaves in at wake 627 dend in Visayas and with is expected to converge typhoon "Babs" somewhere over Luzon today.
made a series of un·
Amy turns leaving wea- forecasters flabbergasted.
ther
At 8 o'clock local time this morning typhoon "Army" wos 110 miles west of Manila while
Babs" was
400 miles southeast of Aparri noving in a France- northwest direction. Presse.
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When asked by reporter whether Government
Germany, would be appearing on the trade routes of the world and there would be serious trade considerations.
the
Chinese
On American aid to South- the Peking, East Asia, Mr Lyttelton said Was capable
that he was hoping to get as becoming a Titoist Government, much sympathetic consideration Mr Lyttelton replied. "I am a
as was possible, and as much politician and not a prophet."
raw materials as
interna- Mr Lyttelton was asked about tional position permitted. Hong the reconsideration of British
kong was part of the front line Red China and recognition of
of the Free World, he added. replied that the answer was When referred to a
protest ag the matter would
by Mr Lamb, British lodged simple come up for annual review. He Minister in Peking regarding added that his tour had nothing Western nationals arrested in at all to do with matters related China, Mr Lyttelton replied,
efforts to get Red China am not informed on that. I into the United Nations.
don't really know."
A
to
try
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yes.
too!
Lyttelton Meets Chinese Reform Club Delegation
Hospitality
Coca-Cola
Living Language
Why we say To kick the bucket.
This alternative way of saying "to die" comes from farming, for the "bucket" in some rural
FULL & FRANK EXCHANGE parts of England is the
OF VIEWS THIS MORNING
An indication that His Majesty's Government was aware of the importance of the question of Constitutional Reform to the people of Hongkong and were giving it their sympathetic consideration was given by Mr Oliver Lyttelton, Secretary of State for the Colonies, when he met two delegates from the Chinese Reform Association at a meet- ing in the Council Chamber this morning.
the
A statement issued by the delegates after
that meeting disclosed that Mr Lyttelton had said having come to Hongkong at an opportune time he was ail shades of opinion on these informing himself on
matters.
The two Chinese Reform As- Mok then continued to state that sociation delegates were Mr Y.K.; the present nominated Chinese
of Mok
the Legislative Chen, members and Mr Percy barristers-at-law and members Council and the Urban Council the Chinese of the General Committee of did not represent
He added the Association. They were people in Hongkong. introduced to Mr Lyttelton by that in order to get the co- Mr
of the Chinese it is Austin Coates, Assistant operation Colonial Secretary of the Hong-necessary now to give them the kong Government,
chance of speaking through their In issuing the statement, elected representatives to various Messrs Chen and Mok said there publie bodies in place was a full and frank exchange of views between the Colonial Secretary and themselves.
The statement read:
nominated persons.
of the
Oliver
EARLIER CONFERENCE This
Mr morning,
Promptly at .45 this morning Lyttelton also met represente- tives of the Chinese General the two delegates appointed by
The Chamber of Commerce. the Chinese Reform Association
Mr Ko entered the Council Chamber delegation comprised
Cheuk-hung, Chairman of the at the Colonial Secretariat. Mr
Mr Chamber,
Tse Yu-chuen Y. K. Mok and Mr Percy Chen, and
Vice- Y Y. Chen, Barristers-at-Law were Intro- Chairman,
and Mr H. Y. TO, Lyttelton, General Secretary.
duced to Mr Oliver the Colonial Secretary of the Tory Government by Mr Austin
Mr
Mr Ko declined to say any
Coates of the Hongkong Govern thing regarding the meeting
ment
whe
frame or harness in which a newly slaughtered pig is hung in readiness for chining. When the pig's
"kicked trotters
the bucket❞ one could be sure it was well and truly dead.
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when questioned on leaving. Unilice
the other delegations issue a statement later in the but indicated that he hoped to
had attended interviews
day. with Mr Lyttelton the confining
At a meeting of the Chamber of the delegation of the Chinese last Tuesday, Mr Ko had said Reform Association to two men that the representatives intend- that the half houred to ask Mr Lyttelton to waive Crisured
Indo-China, D a.m., Helikon. granted for the interview would the Hongkong Government's Formosa, 8 m., Shengking. be fully utilised in exchanges decision in apportioning HK$16,- Philippines, 2 p.m., as Ferdate. of
Stam. 2 p.m., sa La Carmela. opinion between the three 000,000 of the Japanese assets to
Japan (Parcels only), 2 p.m.. s the best ad- the Hongtong University present to
as Hermod. causes Malays
men vantage.
there were
ald.
the
many other
ways.
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MONDAY, DECEMBER 17 By Air
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Mr Percy Chen opened
Mr Ko had also said that the of Sir proceedings by stating that the Chamber was in favour
Mark Young's plan for constitu- delegation approached the inter- tional reform and it was hoped view in a spirit of co-operation and frankness. He also stated to preval upon Mr Lgtelion to that at the moment the delegu-support that plan,
further decided that lion did not intend to present W
the representatives would bring any memorandum on the ques-up the question of the appoint-D...KANWAL tion of Corali.utional Reform, but ment of a representative of the would like to hear the view of
On Chamber the Legislative suggest that the
moved from its present site so The delegation then pointed that the area could be develop trala vie Canton. out that they were empowered ed as a business district, to deal only with one subject-
the Colonial Secretary on the Council,
anti
To get me really into a judgment is Hongkon Purposes of policy subject and later submit some-Royal Naval Dockyard be re-
considered part of
European correspondent Asked if he had made any asked if the people in Britain had sufficient knowledge of research into the question of
Hongkong remarking that embargo, the Secretary had been said some thought
"Yes, oh State's reply was, He agreed that unemployment the Colony was near Timbuc- was a serious problem regarding
The Secretary of State replied, shortage of materials. We will
know anybody who It is announced in today's
our best to keep up the "I don't Gazette that subsection 1 of supplies of raw materials that has enough knowledge of any section 4 of the Motor Vehicles are essential for industries," he thing. In the last six months or so, the British public has been Insurance (Third Party Risks) declared.
On the question of recognition much Ordinance, 1951, shall come into
enlightened by a free force on June 1, 1952.
of Red China, Mr Lyttelton was Press on matters of South-East Subsection
of section 4 asked by a correspondent if it Asia and world affairs.
the pro- had embarrassed Britain's posi-
PART OF POLICY declares at subject to
A Correspondent: My Secre- visions of the Ordinance it shall tion in any other countries. not be lawful for any person 10
门 Mr Lyttelton
the That is trying tary, for use, or to cause or permit any other
person to use, a motor
otor as to the advantages and dis- the South-East Asia sphere?
Mr Lyttelton: Of course it is. vehicle on a road unless there advantages. These are contain- is in force in relation to the ed in the statement made by Mr 11 could not be otherwise, Only at Lord and Taylor Fifth Ave. you can find a group of
user of the vehicle such a policy Churchill.
The correspondent: I have no different
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the
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A correspondent: People bere Borneo, the Minister replied. "We are not concerned either way. are getting as much Colonial
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ITOUSING
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Regarding the matter of hous- ing in the Colony, the Cabinet Minister said that the doubling H.K.T.
thing in writing to him.
the acceptance of the Municipal Council by the people of Hong- kong and the immediate enact- ment of the Municipal Counci Ordinance published by the Hongkong Government on the 3rd June, 1940.
Ten minutes were occupied in putting the argument forward that since the maximum pro- gramme for Constitutional Re-
form involving the reform of the Legislative Council had not been adopted for Hongkong, there were few, if any valid reasons why the minimum programme, the creation of a Municipal
Council, could not be carried out immediately.
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