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PAINTING LESSONS
DRAWING, Painting Lessons given.
for beginners, and advanced students.
Erae Freelander,
School, Howlous
2 p.
4 p.t
For New Year
WASHINGTON, DEC. 26. WITH THE OPENING OF THE NEW YEAR, THE LARG-
EST RELIEF PRO T
MME EVER UNDERTAKEN RY ONE OR MORE NATIONS IN BEHALF OF AN. OTHER WILL START MOVING.
RELIEF FOR CHINA WILL BE THE MAJOR ITEM IN
THE UNITED NATIONS RELIEF AND REHABILITA TION ADMINISTRATION'S (UNRRA) WORLDWIDE
AND THE FIRST THREE PROGRAMME FOR 1946 MONTHS OF 1947.
1 in
expected that thesse fifteen on this Pr mately two billion dollars wil be distributed in goods and ser vices to war invaded copata ins
Little Glass Eye Tells
His Story
during, Funds are slated to come from
31 participating nation UNRRA and this far 29 have pledged or male contributions, Two get to be heard from are Liberin and Guatemala
Yek hama. Dec. 27. Prisen Guard Talsus Tuchiya admitted on the witness aland to- day he "struck prisoners eight or nine times with his open band," bat denied charges of brutality, as the deferme rested ite ease and Japan's fire war crime trial uear- fed a decision,
Teachin denied allegations that he used his
or biz Wenteris against Ameri ean prisoners and declared he did stot recollet Private First Class Robert Gorden Town, whose denta charged with enosing in a brutal beating
ka
The short. Stucky Jogatreon. called "Little Glass Eye" by the prisonern,
ob the With WAY stand for two and a half humis
Lrikl 114 191
after 7247143 Christanna resa
The decision of mbtary tribunal WAN
to day or to marrow.
Tuelyn Levstified
peratin
UNRRA has been about one year during which it has disbursed about $1,600,000, - 000 in relief. Herbert H. Leh. man anticipates that it overall operations Will reurhed $3,766,000,000 of this the United States expects provide about $2,643,000,000
FRILL have
ita
In
OCCUPATION
Paris. Dec. 27.
France muy soon react sharply ever the bill China in sending her for occupying northern Indo-
Big Cairo Drug Ring Broken Up
By Haig Nicholson, Reuter's Special Correspondenti
CAIRO, DEC. 27.
China. The French any the THE CIVIL, AND MILITARY PQLICE HERE HAVE Chinese demands per month are more than fuhrunities the Japa- mese naked a year ago.
The French are
also irked at the Amerienna fur helping Chinese occupation troops go back! to China before the French have| enough troops inside the colony To take over Associated Press.
TALK OF AN OLD ISSUE'S
REVIVAL
NEW YORK, DEC. 27.
The
BROKEN UP A HIGHLY ORGANISED GANG OF SMUG- GLERS, IT WAS DISCLOSED IN A SERIES OF COURT- MARTIALS, OPIUM, WORTH £38,000 WERE SEIZED FOLLOWING THE DISCOVERY OF THE RING ALREADY A JEWISH LIEUTENANT, A JEWISH CER
PORAL AND PRIVATE AND A BRITISH DRIVER WITH THE RANK OF LANCE-CORPORAL, HAVE BEEN
TRIED AND CONVITED.
Another Jewish Lieutenant and another private are till to he tried. One Heutenant WAN
| previously tried in Palestine mu In charge of being in possession
of drugs but was acquitted.
According to the story told at the Court Martial, a military vehicle driven by ♫ British driver succeeded in unuggling quantities of drugs into Egypt
A Book Worm's
View Of China
CHUNGKING, DEC. 27. EVERYONE IN CHUNGKING SEEMS TO HAVE HIS OWN PARTICULAR METHOD
THE COUNTRY'S
BRIDGE NOTES
A deep finesse, praceded by care- ful suparation, enabled South to make his game in the hand shown below:
Kont. Dealer
North - Bouth, vulnorable
B.
A 10 4
H. KJ 10 0
1. J 104
C. K 94
S. Q 985 21 N S. K J T 3
H. 7 3
D. 6 5 3 C. Q87
H. 5
W
D
S
AQRTZ C. A JE
5. 6
HAQJ842
D. KO
0 10 5 1 t
The bidding:
OF Eart
1.
Paos
South
1 Fr. 411.
Nort
Pam
Inow
JI. Pam
West opened the NIX of din-
flo Yong-chu is no exception. His particulag solution Fam as expressed in a published article is that the thinere armed forces should be inced under the control of a committee of literary men.
This committee. he
suggests, should be headed by the presidents of China's thres lending universi- Lies.
A STATEMENT THAT AN when they did not get the SOLVING
high prices they 1 PROBLEMS. "ISSUE" AROSE IN MOSCOW suelently
want. they decided to il the Proferit GYER
THE REPRESENTA- SEVERE TEST
TION OF THE BRITISH
marketing themselves. MINIONS AT THE PEACE They brought a large consign will face UNRRA Bikely
HY real CONFERENCE, IS MADE
of hashhish and apiton JAMES RESTON.
WASHING from the Levant to Egypt and most severe test in undertaking relief work in China where the FON
OF CORRESPONDENT
til the
who Egyptian ring. were waiting for fresh supplier needs are considered as neute DHE "NEW YORK TIMES."
ile writes
The Russi
Russians took As anywhere in the world.
15zitial
vehicle had broken O that their urope, UNRRA is meeting with line neninst the
down in the Sioni Desert and Trenutnim atalar
All thni great need but in comparatively
trulin Canada, South Africa and the illicit cargo had been ietti small areas and for populations
New Zealand were put independ oned to prevent detection numbered in a few mullicas, but
cut and could be represented at i when it goes into China it takes or a population estimated any
fore 400,000,000 ta Where 500,000,000
Those Tar hinn were not nerupied by Jupaused or nut fought over during the British war will get an UNREA relief. exerted Independener to the pan civilian who was working for the
to the Police and who disclosed the
intended! sufe
persons
Of
th
general renco einference by the British.
RUSSELL, PASHA INTERVENES
Both Mr Byrnes, United States! Secretary of State, and Mrs The Jewish military pang. it Bevin British Foreign Minister, was stated, then asked a
Greek this
gorously, civilian to sell for them all the fart Clint pointing to the
drugs
mlisted another Darinian. Eira. har
that cuts off at Jewel 350,001,004). Staying out of the WWI
rema niup i gether 15X1,000,000, or more i K andi eipated that two thirds will be the American come direct objectives d
expeeled, international relied effort
uf no port b defense that iniurias to his !
War
when
boulder and band in the China! Choresan Gira!
he wan 11 Tel. 57172 from
Immable. That s still crised der interrogation by a mominavon
SETUATION WANTED
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Tel. 26220
BEFORE SPRING COMES
China takı other war-lo
wyre
ne
The "World Daily News" den. cribed the pinn as "a bookworm's view
མ
China
The Communist "New Daily News," however, supported the professur and demanded "Why should a bookworm view be im arnetienbich
It would be a good idea, it said. NR- to put the Chinese armies, Lionelist
And Communist. ansfer trusteeshin of non part KATE civilian, bending the establish- ment of denverlie
vernment
free
auch
Coalition
Rovernment
la
puretallished it could nationalise the
armed forces. Associated Prenn.
The Russian countered this by a Detectives of Hussell Pasha's
intelligen Central Narcotle saving that of the British Porn iotos Arad the
Indian
admitted. Hurenu tered into the
Acheme
the And when separate representation. transaction was being ompleted Agnin the United States RIUI Britain appoard thin view by
porotalcountries is in her first post-war winter and ther seasons are
member, when asked how much evere uver about two-thirds of Despite the best food he earned to camp, admitted the country. being able to shoulder about 14ftorts of the UNRRA and any other relief agencies. millions Dounds
-Associated Press.
FIRST 100,000
Various Soviet Republies who chase
" ITK
in a fair bele, the polie einde
that if the Soviet on a raid and arrested one aber SINGAPORE STRIKE
CANTON WAR TROPHIES
!
insisted on trying to get si voles of the gang and the Greek, met suitcase As with The Paited States would have to sized unt representation from each of drugs. The 48 Amercian Staten. Hailer The same night a stron↑ police furer raided the camp of a Jew. a Kaifareen. 65 ish brigade miles from Cairo, and picked up of Chinese will perish from cold
UNRRA'R An exhibition of war trophies the other members of the gang. hunger before
is to be held in Canton life giving efforta can have been | Jan, 1 to 5, the premises which
Canton, Der. 26.
freem
: made HT felt before Springformerly housed the Kau Cheng
Associated Press.
TAX REDUCTION
Tientsin, er. 24 The firal 100,000 Japanese ve been repatriated by 1.9. MBCIDES from North China a 2L Li present rate it is possible that all
Washington, Dec. 26 The estimated 350,000 in the North China
Senator Taft, Republican of patrolled кгол
by the
"there marines will be out in anothe Ohio, yesterday declared three months.
appears to be no chance of a tax During the perved to There 18, reduction" in the new session of
on Jan 25,000 Chinese were returned from Congress which begins Japan
merchant 15. yes and Navy L.S.T. (amphi bious landing skipst which requested by President Truman will bring used to repatriate the more than cover the Japanese. Associated Press.
Athens, Dec. 26.
The government here has re quisitioned all Gresk connent fue taries and the big chemical fertill Her glassworks at reacts, The etion in designed to increase Production as an initial
step in Uhas
W reconstruelion Tru
grattake.
Associated Press.
WING LUNG BANK
}
112, Queen'a Road Central.
Telephones: 20524 and 20833.
ANKERS and GOLD DEALERS
We have come back from Luicho *, China and resumed business at our old premises. As before we do general banking business and exchange of foreign moneye. From now on we also deal with selected gold ornaments and pure gold barn.
OUR MOTTO IS QUICK IN SERVICE AND PURE IN QUALITY.
Taft said the thing
Federal Preas
income.
now
Middle School in Man Tak Ind.
It is the first exhibition of its Hind since the end of the wur, and large variety of exhibits will be Our Own Correspon- Ion display
dest.
Washington, Dec. 27.
Two Houge groups plan to leave Party January for J
Hi! There Pacific Islanda. Varjous
seeking informa- groups will x Lion regarding the strength <if Patinated naval bases and reduployment of Associated service forces and surplus nuval
29. Associated Press
Rudolf Hess Turns - Towards Religion
NUERNBERG, DEC. 25. RUDOLF HESS, ONE OF THE FOUR NUERNBERG DEFEN- DANTS WHO PROFESSES NO ATTACHMENT TO ANY CHRISTIAN DENOMINATION, IS BEGINNING TO SHOW INTEREST IN RELIGION.
AS PREPARATIONS WERE COMPLETED FOR SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SERVICES IN THE GRIM, GRAY STONE JAIL, HESS INDICATED TO THE CHAPLAINS THAT HE WAS INTERESTED BUT SO FAR HELD BACK
RELIGI
Reuter.
That Johnson Man Again
Washington, Dec. 27. Senator Johnson. Democrat of Colorado, suggested that the ATO posed loan to Britain be financed by a special bond issue which he said would hear the loss if the British should default. The hands would be offered to the rited Sutes public with an interest rate "exactly what Britain pays."
The people who buy bonds. Johnson said, would take what- risk there is and accept
ever
whatever payment Britain makes
He said that if the American people approved of the loans they
be should willing to buy the bonda and if they dva't Want it "then the Government
ought not underwrite
Johnson said that he intends to push the plan as an amendment to lexislation in authorising the British loan when it comes up at the next session of Congress.~~-~ Associated Press.
BECAUSE HE FELT THAT HE WOULD BE SUBJECT LEFTISTS EMERGE TO CRITICISM IF HE BEGAN ATTENDING OUS SERVICES ONLY AFTER GOING ON TRIAL FOR IN MANILA
HIS LIFE.
Since the beginning of the fare daten from the army mERA holiday recess, tits. The ban on their receiv- Tribunal's several defendants spent most ing parcels still stands.
A fold organ was set up in of their time studying to pr pare for their defence. Meat the chapel cell where he chap- of the defence lawyers have gone lain, Captain Henry Gorecke; home for Christmas and only a of St. Louis, Missouri, will hold fow visited their clients.
In line with previous plans, the pirsoners will dine to-day on the ordinary prisoner of war
Maalla, Dec. 20.
Llout-
where
Are
Singapore, Dec. 27. Indian troops are guarding the Tan Tock 11ang hospital Royal Army Medical Corps men, mostly Chinese auxiliaries. carrying out work unually per- formed by striking nitendants.
The strike-bound
condition of the city did not interfero with the celebration of Christmas by Service personnel, who with elvi. lian Rocked to places of worship in the morning and at night their spirits became a buyant that the leading dance-halls were several hours before Sised time. Router.
COMPLAINT UNFOUNDED
packer!
the adver
Washington, Dec. 27.
comulaints
from
Answering American soldiers that the Ja nese were being moved in United States ships while American veter, ans were unable to get transpor sation home, Secretary f War Patterson to day declared that it was not no.
to
Carry were
Only cargo shipa considered |
Americans unsuitable lung distances
being used. Paiterson said.
The complaints were made in the form
of a Jelter ment Senator Lucas Democrat of illinois. Associated Press.
.
CIVIL SERVANTS STRIKE
Athens, Dec, 20. Greek Government
employees staged a two-hour work stoppage yesterday and threatened a gene- ral strike, sending the Cabinet into emergency session.
The demonstration was in pro- test against Boaring living costs. It underscored an economie situa- tion which some officials described as verging on chaos.
monde. Enel winning and return- ing the suit South won with the King of diamonds and noted that his contraet depended on. losing no mere than two club tricks.
He would have
no trouble, of course, if West hold the club Aco since them dummy's King would win a tricl I tif Bant had the club Ace in 1 bidding indented would be the case) there was dan- of losing the lub King to Ker East's Act and then losing tricks to the club Queen and Jack as
well. To guard against
sbia
danger, South decided to strip the hand.
His frst step was to draw two rounds of trumps followed by tho Ace of spades and a
ruff. Dunnny was entered by means of a trump and South discarded a low club on the Jack of diamonds. Another made ruff rare South the lend with the stake set for the de- cisive club chan
п
At this mini South led a low club; and when West played lust, dunny Anessed the nine. Enst won with the Jack and was help-
An- leas to defeal the contract. other club lend would establish dummy's King of clubs while any other leat would allow Declarer to ruft in one hand and diecard a lub from the other.
Tuesday
were Merwin Mater's partner and, with neither ede vulnerable, you held:
S. -A Q &
you
HAJ 95
D. 10 9 7 4-38
The bidding:
You Schenken Mni-g Jacoby
INT Pam
15 (?)
I'
ANSWER: Pass. You have a minimaan opening bid, and your partner's response shown a weak hand. There in no reason, there- Core. to raise the bidding level, espectully since you are prepared for a no-trump ontract na for a major-uit bid.
Score 100 per cent for pass, for any other bid.
QUESTION
To-day you are Howard Schon- ken's partner and, with meither side vulnerable, you hold:
S.-K A
·HI
D.--A 10
C-A 10 75
The bidding:
Jacoby INT
You
Maler Mehenken
(7) do
you bid?
(Angwor
What Tomorrow).
THE MIGHTY PALLEN!
San Francisco, Des. 27,
A street-car crashed into a Navy shore patrol wagon on bung down-town street to-day. Dozens of sailors on the side-walka linod the curb and lustily sheered the Associated treat CAT operator.--Associated
Prese
Domei Turns Up
Under A New Guise
A democratic alliance of the One newspaper said living costs Leftist group to-day entered the had increased 100 per cent in the
two weeks.-*** Philippine political arena and call pant ad a National Convention hero on Press. Jan. 27 to select candidates for President and Vice-President of Congress in the April elections.. evangelical Lutheran servicea Luis Tarbus, pre-war leader for 18 of the Nazi defendants of the Manila and Central Luzon labour unions, criticised High professing that faith.
Some of them, however, had Commissioner Paul McNutt's re- already informed the chaplain cent Shanghai statement that Fili- that they were not interested in pinos are wavering on their lo- singing Christmas carols bedenendence demand
Tarboe who Was cause "we are too old for that."
Gerecke will read a stor from General in the Huldbahalha So
tion sald: "It is the WISHING TO IMPROVE AND STANDARDIZE THE QUALITY OF GOLD BARS THAT the second chapter of St. lauke.cialist army during the occupa- THE LONG HOPED FOR PRESS FREEDOM IN KOREA ARE CIRCULATING IN THE HONG KONG MARKET, WE HAVE ESTABLISHED FROM Meanwhile, for he Catholic pri- elemente, Imperialists and rested arainst alving THIS DATE A DEPARTMENT, UNDER THE GOLD AND SILVER EXCHANGE SOCIETY soners, Franz von Papen. Hans interests who are
Arthur Seyas In- the Philippines Independence." "ALLED "STANDARD GOLD BAR BUREAU THIS BUREAU IS INCORPORATED BY Frank and
Juan Felo, Communist Party. THE NATIVE BANKERS AND GOLD BAR DEALERS. THE MEMBERS ARE REQUIRED quart, a mass will be said both?
at a OTHERS. to-day and to-morrow mornit.g leader and other speakers To DEPOSIT CASH SECURITIES AS WELL AS MUTUAL GUARANTEES FROM
Kaltenbrunner, who is also a mass meeting assailed bath Pre- sident Sergio Osmer and Senate OUR AIM IS TO PRODUCE STANDARD GOLD BARS OF UNIFORM FINENESS TO BE
The American Government re-tend and now is the time to proya. WE HOPE TO PRODUCE SUCH Catholic is all in hospital sur President Manuel Roxas. They linquished control of the old Demof the promise. CHECKED AND STAMPED BY OUR OFFICIAL SEAL. STANDARDIZED GOLD BARS IN THE MARKET SO AS TO FACILITATE A FREE DEAL foring from a cranial hemmor said that Roxas favours the rich, system and turned it over to an The American Government ban.
hage. Hla condition was ro- The Chinese Tresentative at (all-Korean organisation and ap-reorganised Domul with Korenne, ING AMONG OUR MEMBERS AB WELL, AS WITH THE PUBLIC IN GOOD FAITH ANDported to be good.-Associated | the meating sold the Chinese (nroved the important recommen- | prt it on a firm financial basis and
CONFIDENCE.
ANNOUNCEMENT
MEMBERS OF THE "STANDARD GOLD BAR BUREAU" ARE AS FOLLOWS:--
Win Bhing Loong
63, Bonham Strand, E.
42, Bonham Strand, E.
52, Bonham Strand, E.
an Koam Taing & Co. 58, Des Voeux Road, C.
118, Don Ve
Voeux Rond, 0. .181, Queen's Road, O.
Loy Bing
Man Shing
as Cheong
Yang Sang
Fing Lung
Two Hang
Oboy Koo
81, Bonham, Strand. B.
Da Tal
.112, Queen's Road, C.
Bly Bonham Strand, E 11, Bonham Strand, E...
78, Bonham Strand. E.
Ying Shuen
Kwong On Wing Tal Lu Hing Hop Mlog Tak Cheong Koe Tai Song Wing Ming Wing FoonR Nan Wab Wing Wah
45, Bonham Strand, E., 109, Queen's Road, C. 90, Queen's Road, O. 12, Des Vooux Read, 6.. 161, Queen's Road, C. .110. Queen's Road, G.
100, Wing Lok Street, W. $7. Bonham Strand. Y 71, Banham Strand. E. 20, Jorvols Street. 10, Wing Lek Street.
THE GOLD & SILVER EXCHANGE SOCIETY
Press
HAVE IT YOUR OWN WAY!
Chiengo, Dec. 27.
The Municipal Judge here told. Henry Mason, junk, poddler, that ho was going to free him on a charge of blocking the trailio with a push cart. Mason said he want
od a jury trial,ma,
The fudge explained: "You can
go home. You are from."
*** Masan insisted: "I want twelve
good men to hear my case.
The Inderol map the hearing, for
ᄇ
Faselat
SEOUL DEC. B.
HAS BEEN IN EFFECT SINCE THE AMERICANS. LANDED IN SEPTEMBER BUT THIS IDEAL ASSUM- ED AN ADDED SIGNIFICANCE AND ASPECT OF PERMANENCE IN AN AGREEMENT APPROVED YESTERDAY BY THE AMERICAN MILITARY GOV- ERNMENT.
want the withdrawal of United dation that it be operated free of autoved the Korean Mugnated States troops from China.-Aspo- Government control—either the new name no “Dong Hav." Asso- elated Press.
`FRANG RATE CUT
present American Government or ciated Press**
the permanent Korean Govern
mont yet to be established.
The Nation's publishers haled Ships Tied Up
the policy achieved by many woole of negotiation.
PROVING PROMISE
Now York, Doc, 26. Captain Howlett Bishop, of thin War Shipping Administration and
Washington, Dea. 27. Secretary of the Treasury. Carl Vinson to-day said, "A change in Bome qualms wore expresand on Atlantic Const Director, to-day the frano zato is an essential-stop the wility of the long subjugated bald-that-110-chips including 12. in the French Programme of Koreans to function judiciously in troop carrier are tied up on the economia roconversion. It is be the oporation of their own agency. East Coast because of personnel
be generally recognised that the Button American Government shortages.
foreign exchange value of the opinion stemming from Major- An appont "hina' been" sent för frand is out of line," said Vinson Gonoral A. V. Arnold, milltary 1,000 officers and several thousand. In an open letter to Reno Pievon, governor, and Briandior experienced seamen to man the French Finsnes Minister Asso Sheet dyll administrator held, Immobilized Zahipal Associated
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