TELEPHONES :
P.R.O.
21738
ASSISTANT P.R.O.
31636
GENERAL OFFICE.
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To:
HONG KONG GOVERNMENT
PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICE
OFFICES:
15 63
6E, CLOUCESTER ARCADE
Ory. on 96009/15/+7
Ref: PRO/816/3.
Date:
8th April, 1947.
1.
WEEKLY SUMMARY OF HONG KONG PRESS REPORTS AND COMMENTS.
March 16 - 22, 1947.
Chief Internal Events Reported.
(a) General Pai Chung-hsi has arrived in Taiwan to reorganise the political and economic structure, and to redress legitimate grievances.
(Kung Sheung Daily Press, 18/3).
(b) The mother of Wong Shui-cheung, (the peanut hawker, whose death caused a local sensation) complains that she cannot get delivery of the HK$10,000 awarded her by the Hong Kong Government. (Kung Sheung Daily Press, 20/3).
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(c) The Kwangtung Provincial Government is endeavouring to have the members of the Peace Preservation Corps, convicted by Hong Kong Government on account of the Ping Shan incident, released. -- (Special Correspondent, Sing Tao Jih Pao, 22/3).
(a) A R.A.F. transport C155 was held in Canton on March 14 for allegedly landing at the White Cloud Airfield without permission. Tao Jih Pao, 22/3).
(Sing
(e) The Maritime Customs are taking a serious view of the smuggling incident in which the Butterfield & Swire operated S.S. "Wusueh" was in- volved. Goods, said to be smuggled, to the value of CNX50,000,000 were found in the engine room. (Shiang Pao, Canton, 17/3).
(f) Aliens in China are to be subject to the same laws as Chinese subjects in the matter of registering ownership of land. (Chung Cheng Jih Pao, Canton, 18/3).
(g) Epidemics of diphtheria, smallpox, and meningitis are spreading rapidly in Canton. (Yuet Wah Pao, Canton, 18/3).
(h) The release of the two members of the Peace Preservation Corps convicted in Hong Kong continues to be demanded. (Chung Shan Jih Pao, 19/3). Mr. T. W. Kwok "does not wish to see the case lead to a regretable incident" etc. (Chung Shan Jih Pao, 22/3).