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GENERAL

AIRWAYS CHIEF HITS OUT AT CRITICS

"No Fear Of Consequences"

Letter To Premier

Declaring that it was impossible for him to refrain from writ-

H.K. POLICE RESERVE

CHINESE COMPANY

Training Course-Part II The undermentioned members of the Chinese Company will attend Chinese Company Headquarters for Part II of Training Course on Tuesday, July 12 at 17.15 hours-Constables R7. Fong Iu

ing whatever the consequences might be for himself, Mr. S. A. Dis-Ping. R13 Tang Shiu Hung. #16 more, Assistant General Manager af Imperial Airways, recently sent a personal letter to the Prime Minister, in which he says:-"No one fears criticism, but I know that my colleagues have writhed, as have, under the Injustice of irresponsible, Inaccurate, and slander- ous statements about the company and its officials. made under the immunity of Parliamentary privilege."

His letter, says Mr. Dismore. has "The Cadman report did not been written in justice to men mention the delay in the delivery "who are suffering from a sense of of land aircraft which the com- grievous unfairness." even al-pany had ordered in 1934 and 1935 though he has no cloak of privi- for the European and Empire Ser- lege under which he can speak or yices and still undelivered. write.

UNDESERVED STIGMA

Unless the "true" facts are "Neither. was any reference known. the harm which has been made about the efforts made to done to Imperial Airways might obtain suitable smaller types of remain unhealed," he states, and British aircraft. adds-

"It seems inconceivable that the Government could have known the

real facts,"

Yan Kwong Yin, R18 Lai Ching Fan, R24 Lo Man Fok. R33 Lam Shin So, R35 Leung Wing Tseung, 263 Lin Ka Hang, R85 Ho Thong Chol, R97 Wong Chun Pang, R99 Kwok Kin Kwong, and R100 Kwok Shah..

Training Course-Part I. All re- crufts of the Chinese Company will attend Central Police Station on Thursday, Jilly 14 at 17.30 hours for Part I of Training Course un- er L.S.R. 30 Thong Po Hing. Dress--Mufti.

INDIAN COMPANY Training Course-Part II. The undermentioned members of the Indian Company will attend Indian "As a result, the company incurs Company Headquarters for Part II the undeserved stigma of having Training Course on Tuesday. taken no action to equip itselluly 12 at 17.30 hours under LS.

R. with a new feet for Europe.

214 Channen Singh:--Cen- "When the Cadman Committee "In 1928 Mr. Woods Humphery stables R230 B Singh. R232 K. found that the management of and his colleagues were set the Mohamed, R235 A.A. Pipe, R236 H. Imperial Airways had failed to co-task of trying to look forward ten. Mohamed, R285 A. Singh, R243 operate fully with the Air Minis-years and to plan air services to Ghani, R247 B, Ram, R249.8 try, and that it had been intele-India with subsidies reducing by Singh, R252 F. Mohamed. R288 H.

Singh, R234 rant of suggestion and unyielding stages and, later, similar tasks for 3ingh, R293 G. in negotiation, these allegations the air services to South Africa Rehman, R244 Q. Sarwar, 237 had not been made, known to the and Malay, management. and no opportunity.

Alam, R296 5. Omar, and R300 B. was given to the management to answer them.

A.

R. Bachoo, R295 F. Khan, R208 F.

Singh.

All re-

"We managed to beat the tasks we had been set: Yet there are

Training Course-Part I. people who now expect that we should bow our heads in shame.

rults of the Indian Company will AIR MINISTRY UNYIELDING "Let the critics try to forecast. Thursday. July 14 at 17.30 hours attend No. 2 Police Station оп "My colleagues on the manage their business results ten years for Part 1 of Training Course un-

merit staff and I have been asking how have we failed to co-operate? Of what suggestions have we been Intolerant?

ahead..

der

PS.R 274 "Mehdi Dress-mufti.

Khan

Then only will they be qualified to criticise men who have fulfill- ed an almost Impossible task.

EMERGENCY UNIT RESERVE "We do not know the answers. "Criticism of the company would

Gas Course Lectures. Gas Course The evidence against us has never be more readily acceptable it the Lectures will be given by SI. (R) been published or brought to our critic has really seen something of R.P. Dunlop at the EUR. Club on notice.

the vast organisation, travelled on Friday, July 15 at 17.30 hours. "Were the opportunity given, the Empire services, lived with the members are requested to at-

tend.. some outstanding examples of the men, and learned something first- Air Ministry being unyielding in hand of the esprit de corps) negotiation could he stated.” he adds,

ali

Mr. Dismore pays warm, tribute

to the work of Mr. Woods Hum-

"If some of the officials were ableįphery, the managing director, and to speak freely with the protection concludes:-

C. CHAMPKIN,

DSP (R)

Hong Kong. July 11, 1938.

fidence in the minds of a body of of privilege, a verdict very different "The main object of this letter men at home and abroad with, from the 'ex parte' findings of the is to try to minimise the damage whom it has been a privilege to Cadman. Committee would have to the company and to ask for fair serve towards a splendid objec- been recorded.

play for, and to re-establish con-|tive.”

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