1945-10-06 — Page 2

China Mail 德臣西報 中國郵報 All

Pago 2

LATEST NOTICES

REPATRIATION NOTION No. It H. M. ESCORT CARRIER "SLINGER"

1.

Stauloy pasaongora ascomblo

at Stanley at 9.15 am, on Sunday, 7th October.

2. Houstong pusbongote ngrUIT!=" blo nt Quoon's Plor at 10.00 a.tn.;) ur if residents of Kowloon assamble

at Holt's Wharf at 11 a.m.

#.

Pasongern must not board the resul without first obtaining thoir anarkalion card.

THE

CHINA MAIL :

Registered Offices: Windsor House (1st floor) Des Voeux Road, O. Kona Kan

Telophones: 02319 & 94354 Editor-W. J. Keaton, Faq,

WORLD TRADE

in-

from

So little that is really

has emerged formative tho Anglo-American financial

The undormentioned are tinto discussions in Washington that

for this ship:

F. F. Wonro (l'olioo)

P. J. Clarke

N. A. borg

F. W. Slusfbosizi

Parter J. Njolma

P. M. L. Ball

. . J. Baston

K. G. Blair

H. L.. bft

V. V. Maulmoil

E. J. S madbury

A. B. HuruSU

J. A. Konnard

C. B. Garais

H. V. The no

. W. Vat der Heoson

W. D. Murrary

N. 1. Nowligging

G. E. F. Thompson

N. Loo

H. W. H., McDonald

W. J. Morris

J. R. Do v

ISBA. Stoplowan, T. G

LSBA. Grabam, A.

H. X. V. IX. O.

Pto. Tillary. Jur., W. C. CQMS, Andoranti, (), 'T pi. Ellis. F. M.

Hgt. Kaluuy, K. A. S/Sgt. Woolgar, (f. D

pl. Tonet, A. N. SQMS. Labrum, d. R Sgt. Provan, J. D rigt. Pourson, R. A Gur. Brown, J. N.

HONGKONG TELEPHONE

CO., LTD

Tolephono subscribers ara hornby advised that the following charges for Tulo honu Sarvion Invo boon] authorised by the Civil Affairs Administration

(2) A flat rate of $15.-por mouth for those exchange lines on which the former so viso rabo was $117. per

FLETTA.

(b) An inaronse of 50 por coul. on pre-war charges for all other servicen.

4*382349

tu

10

THE CHINA MAIL, HONG KONG, - SATURDAY,

LIFE ON BOARD H.M.S. VINDEX

H.M.S "VINDEX." THE ESCORT CARRIER WHICH LEFT HONG KONG ON SEPTEMBER 18 WITH STANLEY PRISONERS-OF INTERNEES AND AUSTRALIAN WAR FROM HAINAN, ARRIVED AT MANUS, IN THE ADMIRALTY GROUP, ON SEPTEMBER 24 ACCORD- ING TO A LETTER RECEIVED YESTERDAY FROM ONE OF THE HONG KONG PARTY. "VINDEX" WAS TO TAKE ON PLANES AT MANUS, AND EXPECTED TO ARRIVE IN SYDNEY ON OCTOBER 3, (LATER CABLED ADVICE CONFIRMED THIS).

H.K. Man's

Adventures

Good weather favoured the trip to Manus, where the escort carrier was

to remain for couple of days.

Following are extracts from the letter: The men on board are really being awful good to us... at 6 p.m. the day we left (they

of

And

OCTOBER 6, 1945.

WOULD BRING CHAOS

Washington, Oct. 5. Sonator Wherry, Nebraska Republican, Bald to-day that American receptance of the Russian proposal for a four-power government to replace General Mac Arthur 48 supreme, au- would thority in Japan

bring chnoe.. in Asia Ho declared that-the-United- States polley toward Japan "is becoming more and more confused."--Associat- ed Prons.

Australian- Leader

Vehement

LONDON, OCT. 5.

NION ON M. MOLOTOV'S STATEMENT YESTERDAY. THAT IT WAS UNFORTUN ATE" THE SUBJECT OF THE FAR EAST WAS NOT REACH

STORMY SCENE AT

LAVAL'S TRIAL

PARIS, OCT. &.

PIERRE LAVAL WAS EXPELLED FROM THE COURTROOM YESTERDAY DURING THE FIRST DAY OF HIS TRIAL FOR LIFE ON CHARGES OF COLLABORATING WITH

NAZIS, AND JUDGE --PAUL-MONGIBEAUX AN. THE NOUNCETE THAT THE BETRAYAL TRIAL WOULD CON- TINUE WITHOUT HIS PRESENCE.

THE JUDGE'S ACTION CAME AFTER LAVAL; IN A HEAT- HIS BRIEFCASE ONTO ED ARGUMENT, SLAMME D THE TABLE AND SHOUTED HIS PROTESTS AGAINST THE PROCEDURE.

A youthful spectator, son of the| former Vichy government agricul- turm minister Pierro Cathala, applauded Laval's statement and was arrested amid the crowd's cries of "lynch him."

At this point, the judge sus. panded the proceedings and guardą with machine-guns took Laval and from the court- young Chthala

room.

At Lavalo outburst, Judge Mongibeaux Abouted Guarda

tho witnesses to-morrow in hin absence."

American

Action In Spain

MADRID, OUT. 4. THE UNITED STATES EM- BASSY HAS DEGUN DIS-

TRIBUTION OF 90,000 COPIES OF PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S LAST MESSAGE TO THE US. ASKED TO GIVE AN OPI. Expel that man from courtroon..

This trial will continue without AMBASSADOR IN WHICH HE his presence. We will proceed to

CONDEMNED THE FRANCO REGIME

The distribution, in Spaulsh translation, began only a fow hours before Franco convened bis cabinet to consider Spanish affairs. The publication, to be circulated

than more widely

any Spanish newspaper, also carries a Spanish translation of tho recont sharp press conference remarks of Act ing Secretary of regarding Spain

ED

time

State Acheson

It is difficult to realise how much hinges upon their success- fat issue. Upon it depends the) Bort of world trading system: that will now be substituted for lend-fense. The alternatives

Either Bri- FORMERLY CHIEF EXECU-left at 3.56 p.m. on the 18th) we are plainly ponad.

ain and the United States wil} TIVE ENGINEER ON

had a funeral of a young Ind. 1 THE an arrangement from A.R.P.

Ro nnd watch I just felt the TUNNELS CON

slowing down at that time........ cin' be developedÍ STRUCTION SCHEME which there

have ♫ picture show every all-embracing system for LOCALLY, MAJOR SERGEY other night and last night ther

commodities be- LAVROV, OF THE UNITED was a concert which was really exchanges of tween nations, with the ideal in

STATES ARMY, IS NOW IN terrible,

for nam.c They asked

The entire Incident began when world supply view of meeting

CHUNGKING.

people who would take part and

pien, In an emotional Laval, Crofton,

Cook and demand along smoothly re-

Major

instru- Lavrov WAS

Marjoric

DURING THE LONDON requested for the second Nitta channels designed

Olivia wore Stanley's Kuinled

mental in completing approxi-

TALKS, SAID DR. EVATT: "during the day that bis pre-trial artificial barriers. mately 50.000 feet of tunneling some Australian p.-of-w, from Hai-

contribution....we have on board THI eliminate

THINK IT WOULD HAVE examination be re-opened and the HEEN A

AT SCANDAL IP trial postponed.-Associated Press. GREAT Or, Britain will be compelled to

in Hong Kong in record time.

nan and some of them look shock.

OWN DEFENCE into her shell, and

THEY HAD DISCUSSED FAR withdraw

He wat in Hong Kong during-they have been through a

MATTERS WITH-

Paris, Oct. 5. largely isolate the sterling bloc

ing the Japanese attack on the very rough time,

OUT OUR PRESENCE. yesterday EASTERN

AM

After the stormy scene, from the dollar bloc, to imperil | Colony and left overland morning, being Sunday, there was VER

VERY GLAD AND RELIEVED

Pierre Laval, sixty-two year old every hope for a free and exilegally where the Japanese 4 parndo on the flight deck and THAT IT WAS NOT DISCUSS.

former Vichy Premier, declared of supplies. panding flow

February concerned, on

the captain

rend

some pray-

in a statement to-day that he where they are most 9th, 1942, in company with Dr.

It was a lovely morning so The dilleulties needed.

the whole thing was very impres-Speaking with some vehemence,

that the would conduct his own defence that the Spanish press Evalt continued Dr. Jan H. Maramats, Chairman of

sive. In the afternoon they had "exclusion of Australia as a Pacific and

after the French Imperial refer the Maraman ('ompanies, tremendous.

a fancy dress hockey match. I

With

efections on October 21, either challenged. in inevitably

was great fun. Some of the men

power cannot be defended. Amorica the brunt of the fighting Constituent Assembly and it is mel by the not un

looked terribly funny. The game

the French there was borne by Australia and

Senate, musi that concessions natural cinim

was

interesting and very very

New Zealand. Our Dominion must view his case,

It was viewed hero that the fast. They play 6m-wide and be there at all talks on Far Eas

M. Laval, who faces a death action undoubtedly had there don't seem to be any rules.

the ap tern matters. That absolute right

sentence There was some talk about getting has been won by Australia by ite

if convicted of the proval of the US government "

reflected and

continued deter- up a girls' teain. I have piny. war effort, and we shall do what charges which include plotting mination to make cortnim that the ed a number of games of darts.

against the unity of France, Spanish populace learn there are water restrictions so it

hatred of Britain and dealings United

attitude States is quite a job getting your bath

with the enemy, bad earlier in Spain---Associated Prost in the morning and through your

the trial shonted angrily: "You bit of washing... gosh, this ship

can condemn me but you have is hot. My cabin is terrifle t

t right to insult me," when cause there is no

the prosecution said that his trial was "an insult to the law."

M. Laval added:

am u "I Frenchman. I love my coun- try."

ence

to

were

tare

the one side must receive compensation in the form of a redue in American tariffs. The solution depends, of course, lens upon the presentation of hard facts and figures to prove this or that, than upon the ap proach to the problem.

if the in the

answers are conceived same spirit which gave rise to ense leid, neither America nor Britain will have complaint to make. The exact figures in- volved in lease-lend and mutual aid payments to Britain and hei allien in Britain are for the But is most part unknown.

Britain in that

the known

single-minded prosecution of the war has diapossessed ber- to the self of foreign assets Lune of two thousand million pounds, and Mr. Hugh Dalton nas disclosed that, in addition, we have undischarged debts to: the Dominions and other coun- tries of a further three and u half thousand million pounds, However succesful the present efforts to boom the British ex- rt trade, it is fairly certain further will be a that there

in international heavy deficit payments during the transition

tu Unilor

conditions

warlime

peacetime present

The situation. working those charges do not

production.

demanda that At ru vesunt conmig ratos but the therefore,

ashington a start should be Com any is pro,ared temporarily

made towards that concert to o erato on this basis in a

nations for peacetimo undeavour to make sorvion available lied

assistance which mutual to the Publiant low cost. It will

envisaged by the late President not he possible, under existing tuusevelt.

international The circumstances, for the Company future depends upon Lord to conder aoginta in the normal Keynes and the representatives routine annor oxon it to Govarn of the American Treasury. and other Without un Anglo-American mant, the Forous. similar Adianistrations, and sub- agreement, there can scribers are requested, therefore, satisfactory to pay accounts at the Company's Officos, Exohange Building, 14,! Des Voeux Road, Contral, Hongkong. Rentals are payablo quarterly in advanco and ATO now duo in rospect of the October December 1940 quarter as well na for the month of September 1945.

o

All

WRE

Lo

The roule they chose was via Ho Chun and Sai Kung, and from there by junk via Taip

Tamshui. From Tanishui they walked to Waichow.

They were accompanied ไทย two guides, one of whom was Mr. P. H. Yu, one-time & pro- minent Incal sportsman and

swimmer

They managed to communi cate with those they had left behind them in Hong Kong, a

then the

cra.

ED. 2

discussion of

|

these affairs behind our backs. In we can to prevent Pacific affairs, wo have special responsibilities, special knowledge and special rights. We shall watch everything that happens concern- in- porthole. Weing the Pacific very clearly

dood. "Heuter.

runner from Shlukwan report-spend most of the day up in th

air. It is lovely on the flight

ing here in March, 1942.

with

Wits

deck but very warm

shade

no

anywhere. R. C. MEN

In Shiukwun, Major Lavrov war held up for Nume time The food is very good and very white the runner

un his nicely served... were all

WC sterling yesterday the Major's given £5

for way back United States Passport.

It works out travelling expenses. at £6.5.0 Australian money. there are three lovely. black kittens in the dining saloon. it is grand seeing more or less up-to- date papers and magazince,

From Shiukwan, Major Lavrov travelled to the United States, where he was for some time on a lecture tour on be- half of the Government.

Dr. 3, 13 Marsman was in- strumental

obtaining

{#

C-

In

re-

BACK

IN AS MORE OFFICES THE COLONY RE-OPEN. THE "REFUGEE COM- IN MACAO IS MUNITY"

AL SMALLER GROWING

STILL NOT A THOUGH FEW REMAIN IN THE POR TUGUESE COLONY.

Sydney seems to have gone crazy at the news of the surrender. When they ask us how we got the comodation for air transport w I really have to stop and

think because I Chungking member.

can hardly

The majority merely await from Shiukwan to

Johnson of the Police

"official re-cali" from Hong and his arrival in China's war-

is very popular on the plane and

Kong. time capital was reported by it was a pity he didn't play in the

Most of the local Indian staff the Chungking radio and pick concert. Really most of the Sanley

Electric of the liong Kong shows were much better. The pic- ed up here in mid-April, 1942.

Company

already back, Subsequently, Dr. Maramaptures we have seen all seem terri.

while many of the local stall of proceeded to the United States bly noisy, whether it is because

have re the Naval Dockyard we are not used to it or what it is and is at present in San Fran-

don't know. Of course they are turned. films picked for the

ships-m

it musical, everything seems very much rationed for the men. The

cisco.

Col. Amps Back

ba

your

-mostly

a cake

that

are

to

learn is interesting while tennis and lawn proper in is not open very much in bowls proved quite

elforts to day and when it is they are only Macao,

get cricket allowed

a certain amount, but it going there proved unavailing. seems to be the

cigaretten

that Many of the Indian Recreation worry them--their weekly ration Club cricketers were there for is & ting of 60 Churchman's-com- the duration, and

with one pare that with Stanley ration A MAN WHO WAS A MAJOR

the second talking bats, (35 Royal Leaf when they were CONTRIBUTOR TO THE CON-

stumps, and so on, gear was but somehow; STRUCTION OF THE HONG available)....the other day when KONG AND SHANGHAI BANK we went to our cabins we found not lacking. BUILDING IS BACK THERE three bars of chocolate and

cricket just did not catch on.. TO-DAY IN A LITTLE OFFICE of Lifebuoy on our banks. I don't Now bats, balls, stumps, etc., be по ON TH

THE "SECOND FLOOR.

know where it came from or who are back in the Colony and it working agree- He is Lt. Col. L. W. Amps,

had to pay for it, but, gosh. the is to be hoped that it will not ments anywhere possible. And 0.B.E., R.E., now Assistant Direc- chocolate was good."

be long before cricket will come unless the whole point and tor of Works in the Public Works

into its own again. of Civil Affairs Ad- purpose is to create the condi- Bronch

ions precedent to an expand-ministration.

a partner in the firm of then all world economy, ing

and Amps, which Logan including the United nations,

structed the Hong Kong ood States, are headed for disaster. Shanghai Bank Building

There At the beginning of the war

was a big rush for (B.A.T.) retailed at director at cigarettes B to organize a official prices at Yee Cheng Hong, with the active Des Voeux Road Central yester

day Royal Lent were obtainable

sxote now dus must be paid ODDS AND ENDS

Before the 31st October, 1945 on which date tolophone sarvios will. bo discontinuod where mounta romain unpaid.

HONGHỞNG TELEPHONE CO., LTD.

J. P. SHERRY, Managing Director.

4th October, 194

ST. GEORGE'S BUILDING OHATER ROAD Public Works Department hay ing arranged to pooupy most of the building, office tonnats prior to Doomber 1941 informed with

#

he was the War Pioneer

rank of Corpe, moral

con-

RUSH FOR CIGARETTES

الله

The Japanese helped them-Royal equently, he commanded the at 20 cents a packet but so great in Western was demand that they were solves to everything of value at

sold long before, the majority Lammert's Auction Roumns, but Command in England, and in the the quenes that had lived up

beginning of this year was up- iri

wero they left behind damaged pointed to Burma to the Civil could be served. Pirates billiard table packed and stored Affairs Works

Branch.

sold at 80 cents a packet. One by Royal Navy in 1941, a dam-The Pioneer Corps organized by packet per person was the order

Amps had the title of of the day. aged plano, a refrigerator that L-Col

The black market price for a was out of order, a collection the "Auxiliary Military Ploneer

tho A.M.P:G., which just packet of Royal Lent is 45 cents of blackwood odds and ends, Corps,"

missct being on barely

exact and for Pirates 75 cents.

all of which are now the worse reproduction of the organiser's for wear, and office furniture hamo

FISH

the

that

The importance of the trunsła- tion was heightened by the fact did not print the Potsdam declaration, President Roosevelt's lettur President Truman's recent remark that "wo not like Franco nor rehia

OF

M. Laval's outburst come after

a heated exchange with Court, the president of the

when I Judge Mongibeaux, was announced that defendant's two counsels, M. Albert Naud and M. Barradue, had refused

to serve.

the

AN APOLOGY Later, apologising for scene he had created, M. Laval not surprised at said: "I am the decision reached by coun- sel in my case."

regime

Revolution

In Cars

intercsta.

ог

of the toward

London, Oct. 5.

and A revolutionary motorcar tractor, employing a three-cylinder turbine, assisted by a radial engine driving the rear shaft and selling at popular price, will make its appearance on the streets in India. The plans of William Deals Ken- dall, forty-two-year-old war fac- tary owner, and Independent mem- ber of the British Parliament, have been completed with Bombay who during the war Kendall, directed factories with a personnel of seven thousand people, and who was joint designor of the Kendall can and tractor, says he made ne rangements with A. Karim of the Allied Agencies, London, neting on behalf of, 5. A. Ahmed of for the manufacture of both car

Bombay. and tractor as well as other pro- ducts, such as diesel engines, at n large now factory outside Bombay The arrangements, he says, will represent the sum of half a mil lion sterling at the Indian end, He continued, however, to in- and Indian interests aro arranging to participate in the manufactur throughout! terject comments

when ring project at the British end to the tune of quarter-million the proceedings and buked, again mutters: "3

pounds.

Kandall's car has already been.. have the right to speak last- the rules of the law have been demonstrated in its passenger_a0- tomobile form to members of Pur- violated."-Reuter.

fament at Westminster Reuter.

After a brief suspension to enable M. Laval to confer with the prosecution concerning his defence,

Mongibeaux Judge warned M. Laval that he wond be removed from the Court un- less he behaved.

his self-

M. Laval replied that respect for the law and Interest would be a guarantee of his good conduct.

Laval's two defence counsel have been ordered to appear for him. They withdrow on the plea that they had had no time to pre- pare their case. Reater.

Of

Mass Invasion Palestine Looming

LONDON, OCT. 5.

SOON

TENS OF THOUSANDS OF JEWS IN EUROPE WILL TRY TO FIGHT THEIR WAY INTO PALESTINE UNLESS THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT ACTS VERY TO GIVE THE JEWS A REFUGE IN, THEIR NA TIONAL HOME.". THIS STATEMENT WAS MADE IN AN ARTICLE IN THE "NEWS CHRONICLE YESTERDAY BY ITS REPORT ER RONALD CAMP, WHO QUOTES IT AS THE VIEW OF MR. R. ZASLANI OF THE JEWISH AGENCY FOR PALESTINE.

"There is no doubt,” he con-

"There are artas in Pales-

SUBMARINE ACHIEVEMENT

COLOMBO, OCT 6, A NAVAL OFFICER TO- DAY REVEALED THE SCALE OF THE WORK OF BRITISH SUBMARINES IN THE PACIFIC DURING THE WAR.

British submarines

sank more than 270 'ships of all sizes, which gives an idea of the long wearing down process involved in the Pacifc. They were also out for weeks gathering in- formation about weather, ex- ploring minefields and finding Passages through them-Rou-

ter,

tinues, "that if the Jows ro- tine, which for the most part, STRIKE THREAT

of 'a

Interviewed, type. Lammert's repre-

··Lt. Col. Amps sentative pointed to a pile of would, in common with the general CONTROL. what was now waste paper and trend, not speak of his war

ceive no acceptable alternative; have never been abused. But Was service experience: other than "to

New York, Oct 5, said, "That pile there

THE SALE OF FISH EXCEPT W mass invasion of Palestine should this descent on Pales say that the damage in Rangoon THROUGH GOVERNMENT will take place with thousanda tine start with bloodshed, then It is reported that the Congress worth thousands of dollars.”

exceeded by far that suffered by CONTROLLED ORGANISA of Jews armed and desperately the Jows in Palestine will re of Industrial Organisationg and installations locally,

TIONS IS NOW ILLEGAL.

determined to land and lose gard it as their own personal the Automobllo Workots' Union had threatened to call a strike- in Pfasued yester- their lives rather than to be fight. day

by an Order

"We shall regard such a hap every car plant in the United made thereunder, establishes Ken-

deported.

States, following the reaction by Chinese Maritime Customs ser- Te now in Canton-He was

nedy Town Market as a wholesale Mr. Znalani told me in apening as the greatest calmity General Motors Corporation of a. thirty vico, stationed with the Chinese Cus Arrested on Tuesday night by fish market, and all fish will pass restrained and carefully cal to befall the Jewish people in the Union's demand for Increase. cutated Intorview that the real a generation," Mr. Zaslani con-

wage per cent" KADOORIE ESTATES toma in Hong Kong till then was brought before. More pugh the only de cxposed for problem which faces Britain cluded. Reater.

In Pittsburgh, coal. rationing of 1941,

was Kay

Llout. Fish may be

had, to be introduced in view of middle Lowo Bingham & Matthews, transferred to Chungking and was al at the Standing Military sale by persons in possession of a in Palestine now. is one which

the serious supply situation, caus can load to war. appointed to a post with the Court, Kowlson, on charged Aponta,

ed by the strike of Afteen thou Board China unlawful possession of ond Enfield Permit.

Dr. G. A. C. Horklots, and, in

"Unless the needs of the Jews

and miners-Renter 4th October, 1945. "

huch regret that the proprietors Mr. P. J. Stoneman, of the KOWLOON. ARREST

are unable to offer them accor- modation.

----NOTICE

I am leaving the Colony on 4th

NOTICE

of

he

of

WAR

.

CRIMINALS

Defondant såld "hò, wished to raise funds for reconstruction to admit that there is no other day that there will be no delay in

Consult

11

the case

·COS

COTTON MARKET

New York, Oct. 5.. The cotton market continued active and steady on Thursday on

Stabilisation Mra. P. J. Stonergan and her revolver and six rounds of am his absence, Lieut. Alan Collings,

are met, this terrible calamity daughter, now married, are in munition at 790, Nathan Road on R.N.V.R.. is the compotent author

October 2

la inevitable," he said, "and

Canberra, Oct. unlawful ty for the issue of pormita and India.

2, and with

It was stated in the House of posscazion of six rounds of 88 the making of market regulations, should it happen we, as organla ammunition at 004, Nathan Road :

ed Palestincan- Jowe, will have Representatives in Canberra to- on the same: dato.

charity basketball match, to

bringing to trial war orilanle in way.

In connection with olles arrested, A nolicitor and wat China, will be held at Chimano Temanded in custody to October YM.C.A patobar 11 at 7 pm:

ACT OF DESPAIR Bridges Strost, on

"War in an act of despair of war. The trials will be heard by Thursday, Bat. Saltor was in charge of when teams representing t

the and the Jews in Europe are Military. Tribunals on the lines of Chinesa "Y" and Wah Hung desperate. Thousands of them General Courte Martial-Router, Athletic Club will clash

are determined to take things Chinese music will be provided into their own hands. They during the Interval; by some of will steal boats and buy boufs BS, M, Harkins has boon the Colony's Gading Chinene and gut across the Meditors appointed: W/O la shargo of artistes, odklokketapo mt: 310/5 and 81 will be on se, obtainable razoan. This will refer all HKVDC transport and

Abst Chinese great from attempts to prevent them from CQMS Thumkara as Win For Kirlings, Molected peel

Landing AN

charge of Chinese collis stany, aut rubbisseny, modi

Optobor, 1948. Until Mr. O. Barnard Brown arrives from United Kingdom the affairs of Modera. Will anyone who has any know- Lanatoad & Davis will bio Ioolted ledge of the whereabouts of any tor by Muggs, ARNALDO rowords, furniture and goods bo- HEITOR BILVA and HENRY longing to our firm Mudly odmi U HONG OKUNEK, A

munionta with us.

*

D. E. PHOPHUTE. Endange Buliding. Int favor.

ANDERSON, MEYER & CO., LTD David Houen, let floors

London, Oct! di The United Nations Preparatory Commission, sitting for London, har agreed that the permanent hosil quarters of the World: Executive banll be in the United States

textila orders and new commission house buying. It was influoricul by reintroduction in Congress of logiolation to include Tarif labour

conta in Dguring nority cor

The stock market wan mixed and quiet with liquor larges (dy nobis,

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.