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RADIO FAR EAST SERVICE:
At Shanghai
SHANGHAI, DEC. 4. UN.R.R.A. IS PURCHASING RIVER AND COASTAL VES. SELS IN AN EFFORT TO HASTEN THE MOVEMENT OF SUPPLIES TO INLAND CHINA AREAS WHERE
THEY ARE BADLY. NEEDED
IT WAS ANNOUNCED HERE TO-DAY. The development came after Ray F. Henderson, deputy U.N. RÍLA
director.
criticized China for failing to need up the trans portation of relief supplies whlehr were piling up in Shanghai ware
fl¥‹ The provision butter,
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it all greatly is expected breaking the bottleneck and slast ing movement of gods of many types which are desperately need
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anterior to prevent large scale suffering durour he winter.
There was no announcement of how many veeels are being p
GERALMENT
Henderson it for the Faited
there after a
Associa
States yesterday week survey of China ed Press.
UNITED NATIONS
Reopened in the Ciloucester Arcado. CONFERENCE Radios, Radiograme for Sale. SHORTWAVES rejoined. Charges moderate. Service guaranteed.
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Abdel
Bulawa FURS: Coats, Jackets, & Capes. Pasha, said to thay that hat Excellent selection to suit all tastes
to Lumitor was concerned only from the following: Sable, Summci Remine, Musquash, Saow Leopard, with the United Salion Phe Squirrel, Otter, Genuine Silver Fax, piratory Commission Red Cres For Me..
Inspection
dood intend to have any welcomed. SIBERIAN FUR STORE, | separate talle with the Congen 183, Nathan Road, Kowloon 27. Deze Voeux Road, Cenital. Tel. 25934.
Miss Lilian Woo
MANICURIST (formerly of Cameo Beauty Saloon Le now at the "Hotel Cecil," Mez manina Jose, Chater Road,
YOUR character, hences, And glamour be emphasised in parimiture by FRANCIS WUP'S STUDIO, Gou cester Arentle,
STATIONERY
STATIONERY, PAPER, Drawing and Surveying Materials and Tuple. ments and Engineering and Arche toctural Referener Books. T. LEE & CO., 16, Puttinger Street, Tel. 32585
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7 4.1.
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FOR SALE
FOR SALE: Modern furniture itable fo a three med flat Mid levels. Owner leaving Colony Please apply Box No. 32 Chain Mail.**
* 13:0 Augh Payplaan Treats" he told n requerter
A heard of the Commis legal commutter, Badawi Pelur presied ove a sharp : 22 mont
the win tɔon of Jales to the International Court of Justice An Australian pejal I have the voting postpopest frote the first meeting of the general as sepubly in January his the Stain
wiony wres defeated
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Brido post. Per The Hungarown Papae Mam ter, De Filfx, referred to the Govern mat's wish to
Fitted Nations as vona as mesyuble waru resented his government in The new National Assendly
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uption and over zealustess of the Palier and the re establadment of personal and material s He at that wemed units wooll accompn rv Temins to grand passen
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CANADA'S MEAT ALLICATION
THE CHINA MAIL, HONG KONG, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1945.
UNEMPLOYMENT
RISING
Figures For Britain Not Considered "Excessive"
Switch-Over
Smashing
Doctors To
Partly To Blame Farben Trust Plan Aircraft
IT IS OFFICIALLY ESTIMATED THAT THERE WILL BE 300,000 UNEMPLOYED, INCLUDING CASUALS, IN BRITAIN AT THE END OF 1945.
AT
THE LAST COUNT, ON OCT. 15. THERE WERE 283,326, THIS COMPARED WITH 173,000 IN SEPTÉMAIN. 103.363 IN JILY AND 19,943 IN APRIL.
These figures are disciowed by the Ministry of Labour and Na
Employment and ilonal Service. unemployment statistien are pub- fished in a new form.
Renamonn likely to be advanced for the rise in unemployment Are:
Cenation af munitions produe tlos, where there to no other in- dustry and in places where the wurkers are fimofiile;
Shortage of raw materials civilian facturies, which it is bat ed son to remedy;
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Dimenity of rehabilitating fac tories which have been used for war storage purposes;
Inevitable delays in re tooling civilian facturies;
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There are 40,000 mariled men on the unemployment register, and many of them are unlikely to accept new employment.
"NOT EXCESSIVE" The number of employed an not regarded in offeial quarters as view of the reni from military service
Kerala
switch pyPE and war work to civilian poetin
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ment, including the Forces and Civil Defence services, rose 3,721,000 up to mid-1943,
Hetween then and September, 1946, the increase in men and wo- men on dinobilisation leave, plus the fall in the working population
and some
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increase in unemploy ment, reduced the number in en-
It ployment by 1,317,000. pected that the same enuses will result in a further fall of 79,000 by the end of the year.
The total decrease in employ ment between mid-1944. when the war effort was Ita most Inten nt sive, and the end of 1945 is thus expected to amount to 2,190,000
made
ut of $41,000 mon wnd 1,565,000 women
RELEASE FOR INDUSTRY The rise and fall in the numbers. of those in the Farees, Ciell De fence services and armis produc tion in disclosed as:
Forces and Women's Services Mil-1939, 477,000;
anted-19t 4,754,000; mid-19-16, 50,000: Sept. 1046, 4,810,000; gstimated
at end of 1946, 3,843,000 It is estimated that evilan home and export industries will received 2,300,000 workyty during the latex months of this year
HEART
The Moustry's figures show re mas kable change
the power posita effected by the sam then's war effort
For
instance, ar mid 1930. The total working population. WBN 19,760,000; ja mid 1944, nearly ut The peak of the war effort, 22.281. 000, in mid-1946, 21,571,000; and in Sept. 1945. 21,317,000. It is timated that at the end of the population will wuring Year the number 20,080,000.
Numbers in employment, includ ing the fighting Forces, at the
periods, were: mid-1939. 18,480,000; mid-1943, 22.201,000; mid-1945, 21,428,000; Sept. 1946, 20,884,000. It la estimated that at the end of the year, the number in employment, including those in the arees, will be 20,005,000.
FURTHER PALL LIKELY The rise of about 2,500,000 in the working population between mid-1939 and mid 1945 was thus following by a fall of 964,000 up to the end of September this year. It is expected that there will be further fall of 617.000 by the of the vene These decrease due to
al
Retirement from industrial ra playment of women, mairly mar ried
recruited wonnen, specially for war work; and
Lawa, the s 1. Pearsall. Secretary Canadian of the dabager Ment Board, warned to-day that and would be 10,000,000 18. her commitment to supply short in Britain with 46,000,000 If buron this year. Canada was con FOR SALE SHOP specialising tinging her meat ratioring a In Ladies' Dreases etc., in Central antag her utmast District. Owner leaving Colony. nations whose needs were greater | of the 1,270,000 unemployed AE Please apply Box No. 35 "Clan) than hers.
Mail."
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LADIES. A Big Opportunity. Great Seic of Dresses, Coats. Suits.
etc.. at SALON DE - MODES, Alexandra Building. Des Votux Road. ***FOR SALE. "DOLLY" Super sport camera 2x2) Compur 12.9 1/250 Plate and roll fuiting.
Fiat class condition $500. Hox No. 34 "China Muil,
LOAN
ADVERTISER wishes to secure | loan of Three Thousand Dollars or thereabout for publishing importan: literary work. Interest and security given, write Box No. 31 "Chine Mail.
POSITION VACANT REQUIRE Immediately 1st Class Sign writer in English. Top Wages to right man. Apply personally 10 NAAF/EF. Exchange Building 2nd Floor, Hongkong.
Retter
to help for
Reduction in the rate of intake from the non-industrial section of the population leading to an ex- cess of normal wastage over in lake.
Partly because of the absorption
mid-1939, the numbers in employ
WING TAI BANK
Wo have pleasure la announcing that we are now OPE to the publle for the Transaction of Ixolango of Foreigu Moneya, also dosling in Pure Gold I's and General Fanking Businose.
General Manager: POON WAI YUE. 96, Queen's Road, Central, Hong Kong.
Brainore Dept. Money Exchange Dopt. Gold Dealing Dopt. Phono 27581. Phono 27681,
Phone 21045.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Civil Defener. N.F.8. And Pa lier. Mid 1939. 80,000. mud 1948, 323,000; mid 1944. 127,000: Sept. 1945, 113.000; estimated at end of 1945, 100,000.
Equipowat and Supplies Furcen (Munitions). Mid-1939. 5.180,000; mid 1943. 1,270,000;
-1945, 3,896,000, Sept. 1945. 2,930,000, estimated 1945. 1,450,000
1,827,000;
Totals. 31-1930 mid-1943 10.257,000: 9,110,000; Sept. 1946. estimated at end of 1945, 5,393.
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mid 1944. 7,853,000:
The total drop in the inst six months of the year will be 3,723. 000. These on munitious
in the same period will fall be 2,446,000. Between mid-1943 and the end of 1946 the total decreuse is ex- This will pected to be 4,864,000. completely offact the fail of 2,196,- DoD in the numbers in employ- ment in the working bepulation, and will leave a balance of 2,668,- 000 available for expanding civi-
an employment.
An analysis of these working in home civilian industries and the a mid- export trade shows that 1943 the number stood at the ex. tremely low Agure of 11,944,000, in with 14,863.000 A compared mid-1939.
In mid-1946 this hot risen to 12,312,000, and on Sept. 30, 1945, 13,031,000. It is estimated that at the end of the year it will be 14,612.000.
Berlin, Dec. 5, The Allied Control Council laren to-day published new designed to amaah the 1. G. Farben
forever outlas
German military training in any guiar,
The legal tific to the 300 Farben plaasta han bern veal- ed in the Control Council which found that the Trust built up and maintained the German 19ur potential. --Anno- ciated Pres.
HYDRO-ELECTRIC SCHEME
Manila, Dec. 4 The Philippines invernment, planning with United States in Aneial aid and Japanese repara- tions, to extablish a aution-wide hyrdo-electrle power system.
The National Power Corporation In asking General MacArthur for
from the equipment
Japanese electric Kerr ratios
trans- mission plants used in war in- dustrien, to replace material stolen nr destroyed by the NipunUME during their occupation, including power by
instalans.
The corporation is planning to develou a huge hyiro electric pro- Jet at Lake Lanan, on the outh een and of Mindanao, which will be intended to make the Philippines an industrial country for the first time in history. Associated Press.
NOTICE
TAKE NOTICE that wơ bava somridhadd our praation under tho drip bàdio of Ford, Kwan & Co. 18 7th-floor, Lakb-Yow-Bulkding. 10 - 62 Quoon's Road Contral.
G. B. FORD H. L KWAN Bolletters.
BEST SERVICE IN TOWN
For TYPDWRITERS CALCULATORS
And DUPLICATORS
WANG BROS. & CO.,
10. Pollinger Strook, Hong Kong.
In future, the handling charne- teristicn and performance of every new air her put into service on Beltish Overseas Airways Cor poration's international routes will be ascertained beforehand, so that the crews may take over a "trow ble frea"
states aircraft, Times" aeronautical correspon- dent
This will ensure economile usage and will increase the cam- forl and safely of the passETITETA,
The technique, new to British Tol.[29880. nir transport, has been made pos sible by the formation of 鸬 9.0.A.C. development dight, which takes uver all new types vď air- craft and, under pormal operating conditions, tries them out over the Bave just opened for business in ruutua an which they will be used. Representatives of the firm which designed and made the airframe engines, airscrews, and apecialized equipment accompany the crew an the telai flights.
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A doctor is also attached to the develamment fight to study pro- blems connected with
the well- being of passengers. such vibration and Fatigue.
The procedure, which was flest adopted for the Lanenstrian. mail aircraft used between Britnin and Australasin, will be followed when B..A.. reerives the Tudor
the
Tudor II, Viking, the Shetland Hying bont. and others Civil aviation will thos have the equiva lent of
Handling The RAF.S Squadron, which ascertained the characteristics of nil new War lunes before they were delivered
to the Squadrons.
"Keep Moving" Soon To Be Off Again
ENSA'S "KEEP MOVING" COMPANY ARE DUE TO FLY OFF TO RANGOON THEY ARE TO BE SEEN FOR THE REST OF THE WEEK AT THE NAAFI CANTEEN CLUB, KOWLOON. THERE WILL BE ONE SHOW NIGHTLY, AT 8 PM.
THE COMPANY IS MANAGED BY PAT GAYE, WHO IS ONLY 28, WENT ON THE STAGE AT 10, MARKED AT 28, PRETENDS THAT HIS WIFE WEARS THE PANTS, BUT, IN ACTUAL FACT, WEARS THEM HITM- SELF.
There are two girls in "Kempi Moving, Sybil Sherwool, who is Mrs. Pat Gaye, holds the honor. ary position at the moment of be in the local Sweetheart of the Services
She has a honey voice She also and plays the accordion. keeps the house packed.
Kita Massara, who is 19, a year younger than Miss Sherwood, is the real pants-wearer of the show. She collects knives, loves horses, has a dog called "Scruple," and can really get tough.
Tightening Up Seacoast Defences
MANILA, DEC. 6.
CONSTANT ACTIVITY ALONG THE PHILIPPINE SEA FRONTIER INDICATES THAT THE UNITED STATES NAVY DOES NOT INTEND TO BE CAUGHT UNPREC- PARED AGAIN IN THE PHILIPPINES. NAVY PLANS ARE STIL. SHROUDED UNDER RESTRIC- TIONS BUT EVEN THE CASUAL TRAVELLER CAN SEE THE SEA-DOGS PLANTING FIRM THE WES- TERN ANCHOR FOR A CHAIN OF BASES STRETCH- ING 62,000 MILES ACROSS THE PACIFIC FROM CALIFORNIA TO THE FRINGES OF ASIA. The Philippine sen frontier Commander Vice-Admiral H. 1. Kaetfmann prefers to diacuso the liquidation of the myriad war-time minor bases but the sea-bees and native labourers are working constantly without fanfare extending other busss.
At Subic Bay, the northern EMBARRASS
end of the Bataan Peninsula.
the Navy has moved the entire town of Olongapo to a now Intake tion.
Work is also beginning on the naval installation of Lingayen Gulf at an Fernando.
Thirty miles to the south-east sea-bees are moving into the vacant Baguio Naval Hospital
FRIENDS
In Waziristan, a Pathan gove her his ancestral knife. She has aince acquired a Malayan kris, a Marree throwing-knife, two fur- kha and three knives, and 滇 knife useful for bottles. She is n more.
ther l'alhan Japanese Jacket.
opening beer
the hunt for
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Beside all this, she reads the Bronte sisters, but keeps mixing
Post Box 689.
LIN YANG GOSPEL BOOK DEPOT
Pridoo's Building,
Room No. 229, 2nd floor, No. 5, lao House Strock, Largo Collections of Books on Spiritual Subjects, Bibles, Hymna, oto.
GIVE ATTENDANCE
TO READING,
TO EXHORTATION,
TO DOCTRINE."
J. Titmohy 4:13)
THE HONGKONG PRINTING
PRESS. LIMITED
An extraordinary general meeting of the abure Company will be hold di the Company's registered office, Room No. 211, Prince' Building, 20 foor, Ice House Street, Hong Kong at 12.O'Clock a.m. on Friday the 28th day of December 1945 for the purpose of considering and possibly passing « special resolution for the sale of tho assets of the Company and for its winding up.
A formal notice has been posted in all shareholders at their registerod adressen. Any shareholder who wishes for further particulars should call at the Company's registered offics.
Dated the 3rd day of December 1945, By order of the Board of Director E. M. D'ALCANTARA XAVIER
Secretary.
THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC
CO., LTD. DOMESTIC POWER SUPPLI
Owing to existing condition t is regretted that no connections can be permitted for domestic power supply until such time as the Company is able to effect repairs to bring further plant inte commission.
A further notice will be issued
up Emily with Charlotte, Seeing when the power for domestic us that she has been to Murree, is available.
Bunnu, Kobal and Karachi since THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC reading the Brontes, error is ad-
missible. She
gret the
Pathon
knife at Bazunk on the North-Hong Kong, west Frontier.
Sybil Sherwood has been on the slave seven years. She started. believe it or not, as a saxophonist. She has good lungs and an even better volce. She is boney all the way, and has fallen to the wiles of Mr. Gaye, who is a connoisseur of many other matters in addition to being one of the best patter men who ever hit a stage.
OLD MAN AT 32
is
CO., LTD.
28th November, 1945.
3RITISH MILITARY ADMIN- ISTRATION, HONG KONG C.A.A. MEDICAL BRANCH
NOTICE
*The following extract from the Dental Registration Ordinance is published for information.
Oldest man in the company the pianist, Frank Trewhitt, who is 32, and is from Sunderland.
"Every registered dentist The rest of the company are Lon: practising in the Colony who two entrances to the central doners. Frank is waiting for Philippine from the Pacifle. some newspaper to spell his name desires his name to be retained
What disposition is to be correctly. He m
may then pay some on the register shall before the made of the former Japanese attention to jibes coming in rand of every year, make an naval bases at Davao and Celularly from the rest of the complication in the prescribed form pany on the point that he is a con- has not been disclosed.—Aaso-firmed bachelor.
and shall pay the prescribed fee, cfated Press.
Ronald George is the impres-for the retention of his name on sionist of the show. He can mimic the register." practically anyone. His best im-
Forms may be obtained on pression is, without doubt, Charles Laughton in the role of a fire-application to the Chief Clerk, lehter
Ronnid in regular movieAA Medical Branch, Hong habitue. He is improssed by u dramatic moment while watching Kong Bank Building, 1st floor. the movie version of "Random Chey should apply personally Harvest of "For Whom the Bell with two copies of photographs Tolls" and returns with a now of passport size, number to add to his repertoire,
He is the exact opposite of a The prescribed fee ($50) should confirmed bachelor and is keen on being taken in hand by a virago. be paid into the Treasury, ground Wo wish him success dodging door, Prince's Building and the Murree throwing kniven,
forma should be resubmitted to the Medical Branch for cobi- PLENTY OF MOVEMENT
pletion. "Keep Moving" is a show that
WARNING has really kept moving. It har played to Chao Phys Sri Dharma The Public is hereby warned phibet in Silom Road, Bangkok, that on and after 1st January, on the occasion of the grand old 1946, proceedings will be take man's colobration of his 10th an
London, Dec. 4. "The bitter character of many Congress clection speeches is proving a source of acute embar rassment to many Labour M.P. who have demonstrated their friendship towards India in the past," said Mr. Frank Anthony, the Anglo-Indian leader, to Globe News Agency
Mr. Anthony said he was form- Indian Aneociation before. return- ing to India, Among those who have agreed to sit on the commit teo are Viscount Goschen, Sir Harry Hile. Sir Frank Brown and Sir Stanley Rold.
WISHING TO IMPROVE AND STANDARDIZE THE QUALITY OF GOLD BARS THAT ARE CIRCULATING IN THE HONG KONG MARKET, WE HAVE ESTABLISHED FROM THIS DATE A DEPARTMENT UNDER THE GOLD AND SILVER EXCHANGE SOCIETY BY CALLED "STANDARD GOLD BAR BUREAU”. THIS BUREAU 18 INCORPORATED THE NATIVE BANKERS AND GOLD BAR DEALERS. THE MEMBERS ARE REQUIRED reservation to build an Ad, TO DEPOSIT CASH SECURITIES AS WELL AS MUTUAL GUARANTEES FROM OTHERS. miral's residence. OUR AIM IS TO PRODUCE STANDARD GOLD BARS OF UNIFORM FINENESS TO BE The largest naval installation CHECKED AND STAMPED BY OUR OFFICIAL SEAL WE HOPE TO PRODUCE BUCH of the island is reported to keing a London branch of the Anglo- STANDARDIZED GOLD BARS IN THE MARKET SO AS TO FACILITATE A FREE DEAL at Guinan, across the bay from ING AMONG OUR MEMBERS AS WELL AS WITH THE PUBLIC IN GOOD FAITH AND CONFIDENCE.
MEMBERS OF THE "STANDARD GOLD BAE BUREAU” ARE AS FOLLOWS:—
Kwai Koo
Two Hang
Choy Hoo
Wing Shing Loong
Loy Hing
Hang Shinx
Wat Cheong
Hang Song
Wing Lung
81, Bonham Strand, E.
11, Benham Strand, E. 01, Bonham Strand, E. 73, Bonham Strand. E, 63, Bonham Strand, E.
42, Bonham Strand, E. 52, Benham Strand, E.
Kan Keam Taing & Co. D, Des Voeux Road, C.
.118, Des Voeux Road. C.
.181, Queen's Road, C. -112, Queon's Rond, “C.
Wing Ming Wing Foong
Nan Wah Wing Wah Ying Shuen Kwong On
TAI Wing
Ming Tak Cheong Keo Tal Song
La ling Hop
87, Bopham Strand, E. 71, Bonham Strand, E.
20, Jervois Street.
70, Wing Lok Street. 45, Bonham Strand.
169, Queen's Road, C.
90. Queen's Road, C..
· 12, Dos Voeux Road, C.
161, Queen's Road, C.
110. Queen's Road, C. .105, Wing Lök Stroot, W.
**
THE GOLD & SILVER EXCHANGE SOCIETY:
Tacloban, dominating the only
MING TAK BANK
£)$
MONEY CHANGEE... 101, Queen's Band Central Tal. 20925.
GAS RATIONÌNG IN
'SYDNEY
has
Sydney, Dec. 5. Drastic rationing of eas been introduced following the decision of miners in New South Wales to strike in support of idle steel workers.
All Industries in Adelaide are expected to close down to-night throwing' 60,000 men out of work.
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niversary. It has also played to 4gainst any person found practis 43,000 ex-P.O.W. and Internees ining dentistry in contravention of Sineporo at the Changi Gaol, the the Dental Registration Ordinance Kranji Internment Camp and the No. 1 of 1940). notorious Adame Road P.O.W. Camp.
In fact, ENSA's "Keep Moving" Company. holped disarm the Ja nanese in Sinemore, being among the Arst to land. They have also played in troubled Saigon, where they were escorted from the Then- tre" back to tholt Quarters by an nrmed guard.
Hong Kong,
J. P. FEHILY, Col. 'D. D. M. 9. (C.A)
· 1st December, 1945.
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