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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1946,

Far East Relief Chiang Pays Tribute

Fund's Report

(Continued from page 4)

required £367 to cover all ad- ministrative costs, including sta- tionery, postage, cables and books.

More than 10 per cent. of the Fundi beneficiaries are women. We desire to repeat the tribute that we have previously paid to their courage and resource.

With their husbands and sons prisoners in Japanese hands, with their source of Income

cut ok. with all their possessions left be hind, they have had to recreate the lives of themselves and their children with all the difficulties of war-time conditions.

Continuing Need They have had little and belated news and no certainty as to the fate of those they love, but their courage has not faltered nor their

resolution failed. It has been

Pays Tribute To Gen. Marshall

Austrian To

Be Deported

Harald

Stainlechner, 41, Austrian subject, was found guilty by Mr. W.H. Latimor yesterday of illegal entry into

Asked

ΤΟ CHIANG VISIT U.S.?

Nanking, Mar. 18.

FOR SALE

Pago U

Admiralty Machinery in Jardine's East Point Godown S-283. SPECIFICATION

CHUNGKING, MAR. 18. GENERALISSIMO CHIANG KAI-SHEK, FIRMLY RETAIN- Two newspapers yesterday re Yard No.

ING HIS LEADERSHIP OVER THE KUOMINTANG, ported that President Chiang DEVOTED MOST OF HIS SPEECH AT THE CLOSING Kal-shek might visit the United States possibly before the Go- SESSION OF THE PARTY CONGRESS TO A TRIBUTE

vernment moves here from GEORGE C. MARSHALL, THE SPECIAL Chungking next May. TO GEN. AMERICAN ENVOY.

The correspondent of the

Min Pao" quoted PRAISED MARSHALL AS A MEDIATOR WHO HELP-Hsin

RECONSTRUCTION "SO "reliable source" as saying that ED BEGIN NATIONAL CHINA MIGHT CONTRIBUTE TO PEACE IN THE Chiang might visit the United States while the Government PACIFIC AND IN THE WORLD,"

transfer is progress

HE

Machine

Horizontal Boring Machine

1222

445

Planing Machine ·

102

3 Radial Drill

367

Turret Lathe

309

Turret Lathe

052

Turret Lathe

#

409

Centre Lathe

424

6" Lathe

A Chungking dispatch to the

or four

the Colony. He was ordered "Ever since is arrival in Soviet treaty of friendship and to be deported on March 20 China three months ago he has allance by both parties is thea Kung, Fac" said Chiang ex- worked indefatigably and sin- first and foremost pre-requisite pressed the hope that Govern- and fined $100.

why he slipped into cerely nu a friend to help us at- for enhancement of mutual trust ment could arrange for its re- the Colony by junk from Foo-tain peaceful national unifica- and friendshi,”

orgoniantion in three The manifesto calked for an chow, Steintechner said that he tion," the Generalissimo said.

Kai-shek Chiung did not want to say anything in

expressed immediate halt to the ceaseless days after which he might leave for the United States.--Asso- an open court,

the hope that the Chinese Com- military attacks and acta im- He was arrested on March 9 munists, "like the Government" peding national unity" and said ciated Press. after a stay of two days at the will "abide faithfully by the the foremost insk now le to al-

that have been levinte anfferings of hungry! and wo Stag Hotel, No. 148, Queen's agreements privilege to help them

reached, without resorting to ir Chinese. It also approved the wish them Joy of the reunion Road Central,

officer. In regular actions or introducing decisions of the recent Political The prosecuting has brought and

I believe Consultative Conference when] success in the rebuilding of their spector Kriloff, told the Court fresh irregularities.

that defendant was talking to in that event that General Mar- decisions were reached to unify) British officer af the Peninsula shall's misafon can be fulfilled China and set up a more demo- cratie government under a con- Hotel on March 9, when he was on time. referred to a police ollicer who We should realize that Gen-Latitution.-Associated Press. asked him for his passport. Ar-eral Marshall's success

produre an cused passport,

which

fortunes.

proce

is the

Austrian success of President Truman's, Sino-French

polley and the success of uur)

To the many to whom Victory has brought not the fulfilment of hope but the realisation of long fear we offer our deepest synn- pathy,

bas ng The end of hostilitle. brought a cessation of the Fumi's work. Help will continue to be required for some time by many of those whom we have assisted

"The fair and practical viewa General Marghal! advanced in the past, for it will be months, before firms and individuals can The Police asked for a seri have mastered many problems. TUS12241 their formal activities, and in any case those who have view to be taken and sug-Our gratitude and admiration been prisoners or interned are in gested deportation instead of for his sincerity and pains are A passage to great and our confidence in him need of a period of recuperation; prison sentence.

March 20 was is hnbounded.”

A he also had a German Government policy of peaceful passport, an application to the unification. British authorities fur a would have been refused.

In addition, we have been asked Shanghai

vix

hy His Majesty's Government to booked for Steinlechner by the

alminister the public funds which police. have been made available for the

relief of distress among returned civilian internees and members of the Volunteer Forces.

New Task

Orders For Eviction

Friction

CHURCHILL A "FASCIST".

Chungking, March 18, The Communist newspaper, "New China Daily News," in an editorial entitled "Whither Churchill?" described Britain's

Makere

When New

G. Richards

1017

Hulac & Co.

1004

Kearne

1012

Jones & Samson

1915

Junes & Samson

1916

Ward

1911

John Lang

1004

Archdale & Co.

1904

Lying in H.M. Naval Dockyard.

Diesel engine, 120 H.P.

Makera-Buston & Hornely.

Bore of Cylinder-5%"

No. of Cylinders--6 Stroke-8"

The engine is partially stripped and in a rusty condition. The whole of the above machinery will be sold on site. Purchaser

to remove from the premises within 7 days of acceptance of tender. Forms of Tender and permission to view the material can be obtained from S.N.5.0. H.M. Dockyard, Hong Kong.

Seated Tenders should reach Suptg. Naval Store Oflcer H.M. Dockyard Hong Kong not later than 12.00 Noon Saturday, March 23rd, 1946.

on

Payment is to be made to the Cashier. H.M. Dockyard before removal of the material.

war Premier's latest speeches INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO.,

13

NOTICE

LTD.

Notice is hereby given that the following Share Certificates

For Sharos 4 Deferred

50

50

"

reactionary. "Fascist and They are material for a diplo matic atom bomb, which if Canton, March 18.

dropped would surely send the

No. A new point of friction be- world wobbling back to the dark,

12130 The same editorial said that 12131 tween Chinese authorities and days of the Stone Age."

in Canton, where Marshal Stalin's speech was a 12132 tho French consulate has been disclosed

the 12133 100 wartime Consul Paul Simon "sledge-hammer blow to

-Reu-12134 Churchill conspiracy."-

10 was reported to be virtually a Chlang's Appeal

12135 15 prisoner in the French consulter.

12136 15 Chiang urged the Kuomintang, ate on Shameen island.

12137 20 "to abandon

The Chinese military was re- pro-conceived no-

12138 30 tivs" and take a lead in na-ported reliably to desire custody

12139 10

Ordered

To

tional reconstruction, a possible of Simon because of his war- Kill P.O.W.

asserted

reference to the d.thards who time activities and le consulate The Lord Mayor's Empire Air

kod under Chinese Raid Distress Fund has again

assailed the concessions made to is being the Chinese Communists.

military surveillance. promised to supplement the funds

Mrs. Pak Sau-ching, owner of

The Generalissima

The new French consul, Paul at our dispusal for this purpose, and with its aid we are proud to the ground flour at No. 52, Rus that Governinent measures for Viaud, told an Asscated Press undertake this now task, and it sell Street, was granted an order the past six months have been representative that he is acting will be our aim to discharge our for eviction against the gcc-based on a policy of mutual to-on instructions to keep Simon obligations faithfully and gener pit, Mes, Hom Sui-wan, by the lerance and concession and "we in the consulate while the mat

Chinese by the the Tenancy Tribunal comprising are prepared to make any sacritor is settled Referring spreifically Lo

that the and French Governments, the reapri Messrs. George She (chairman) fice or concessions su

Dualy.

year under says:-

review,

ed."

Jar rank,

Yokohama, Mar. 18.

A former Japanese medical pri- vate testified to-day before the; 12141 8th Army Commission that his su- 12142 soner-of-war_ camp headquarters 12144 perior officer had orders by pri- 12143

to kill Pte. Everett L. Tyler, of Gleneaston, West Virginia,

*

In name of

Mr. Naomi Eliza Smith. Branch Nominees Limited. Branch Nominees Limited. Mrs. Jean Margaret Duckham. Claude Lewisohn.

Mrs. Jean Margaret Duckham, Mra. Jean Margaret Duckham, Mrs. Jean Margaret Duckham. Mrs. Gertrude Sylvia Powell. John Kenneth Bagla:.

Princes St. Nominees Limited. Lady Jeaotic Frances Maller.

Richard Colnett Wright,

Alfred Pates.

Artbur Nock.

Jaude Lewisohn,

Thomas Cuthbertson Angus &

Grace Hannah Angur.

John Kenneth Bagley.

2303

10 Preferred

12140

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2304

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50 Deferred

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事源

12145 Pte. Masaich! Toyania, a wit 19146 Heness, gave testimony on crons- 12147 30

examination by defense and sald the order was recolved by Dr. Sochichi Nosu, also a witness in the trial of Ave defendants 12150 charged with Tyler's death-As-19151 100 19152 20 sociated Press.

12153 50

2305

10

20

12148 12149

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10

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John William Hallett & Patricia Ivy Hallett. Joel Hort.

7 Preferred

В

Claude Lewisohn.

Miss Ethel Watson.

Henry Burton Perry & Edith Mary Berry.

Gertrude Eva Thomson.

Hirxrt Dakin & Lilian Constance Dakin.

George Leslie McAllenter.

Frederick Walter Pinnock.

E. Hospes and J C. Taylor yes-country may be peacefully unit said Simon at retains consu- The number of cases increased, terday. from 782 to 937

The activities which aroused Jut some of Mrs. Pak said that when she

The Congress was in session these represent merely a transfer teft for Macas duting the for 17 days during which it ap-Chinese resentment against the

men erstwhile consul were not speci from one branch of the Fund to eupation she let the premises to

proved drastic economic another and not an increase of her younger sister. Mrs. M. B. sures outlined by Premier T. Vfied, commitments. On the advice of

French-Chinese friction prc- Hamid. She did not know Soong to curb inflation, increase tha Colonial Office a large number;

Chungking, March 18. of families who had been reside ponent and she had not given revenue, settle labour disputes viously flare in Shanghai

the pay of the few months ago when an alleged Mr. Hseh Ying-chow, Ad- have been LOST and that new Certificates have been issued, to ing in Australia' and South Africa her sister power to let the pre- and increase

of the aforesaid shareholders and that no dealings in the old Share Vice-Minister was ministrative servants. French returned to this country.

Expenditure decreased by 10,- Mrs. Hamid testified that on 143 24, 5d., but over £8,000 of this her departure from the Colony represents a reduction of Over for Macao she asked a Mrs. Ny sens commitments. Grants for to look after the house on the Maintenance increased by £5,334,

condition that she would resume but as might be expected grants for immediate Relief bowed a do possession on her return,

The opponent claimed to have

Trense, Insurance grants were

mises.

and army

elvil

collaboratinist

of 'capital traitors" -- Among the measures were the whisked away on a French war- Justice, sail to-day that public Certificates will be recognised by the Company.

acting puppet new land taxes designed to re-ship, and in Indo China, where trial

excess Chinese shore guns and French Chen Kung-po, strict large holdings.

fire in Foreign Minister, and Chen Pi- profits' taxes and taxes on stock fleet units exchungce exchange transactions.

an apparent misunderstanding, chun, wife of Wang Ching-wel about French troop landings.will take place in Soucher Associated Press.

within a month.--Router.

Manifesto issued

With the Kuomintang Con- less by £734, for, though more obtained her tenancy from Mrs. applications were approved, there Ng in July, 1944, and site was gress adjourning, the People's were fewer cases in which there told that she had no need to pay Political Connell, whose powers were heavy arrears for settlement. rent.

the The Overseas Branches of

dificult to incorporate their ac-

of the year the commitments of plicant should treat opponent the Australian

Committee were fairly.

urged

and

Old

White Blossom III Omen In Canton

Canton, March 18.

White blossoma havə sprouted on the bamboo trees-on Canton's outskirts and some Chinese view their unsea. sonal appearance as an ill-omen for the rice crop. residents Interpret this as a sign of coming drought which happened once 40 years ago. The white bam- boo flowers blossom because of the unusually warm weather and lack of rainfall,

are only advisory! will begin its Granting the order for evic-conference on Wednesday with organisation continug on the tion the Chairidan told appli- the Manchuria situation high.on same lines as in 1944, but it is cant that the opponent had the agenda. Most of the dele- counts in the Ropert, as their fin- been very honest in looking after gates are Kuomintang members, angjal years begin on different the furniture avl the premise. although other parties are also dates. During the closing months If view of this good-service-ap-represented--

The Kuomintang also issued a

manifesto which long increased by the arrival of British The order is to be effectiv: "complete understanding subjects released from internment from March 31.

closest cooperation between our by the reconquest of the Philip- In the absence of opponent, country and the Allies, particu- pines. In India the bulk of the who failed to answer the appli-larly the Soviet Union" and to payments are made to Asiatic

an order for eviction eliminate all chance of Japan- catión, British subjects,

to Tsung Ying-ese imperialism being revived." The Committee met five times was granted

The manifesto said: "It is Similar bamboo blossoms made Rice prices are high practically during the year and the Sab kurn against Ko: Yun-loi, ten- Committee twenty-five times, unt of No. 100, Main Street, our most sincere desire to fur their appearance in Shaoching, all over Kwangtung, In the north,

London Hotel

confidence and leading town, on the West River, people who depended on rice from mutual ground floor, by the same Tri- ther

and Hunan are hard hit, as the Hu- the Soviet 45 miles from Canton, friendship with an bunal.

Also feared П nan provincial authorities have Africa, from South

Mr. E. S. C. Brooks repre- Union. We firmly believe the farniers there

Similar blossoms made banned the transportation of any strict observance of the Sino- drought.

their appearance in some parts of such corent outsido the province. North Kwangtung.

owing to a poor harvest Rain fell in small quantity dur- ing the past several days although nild-March should be a rainy sen-

Mr. 5. B. Palmer, C.B.E.,

his return

necepted an invitation to join the sented the applicant. Committee, and Mr. G. E. Mitchell, replaced Mr. C. D. July on suc ceeding the latter as Secretary of the China Association.

OBSCENE ARTICLES

Towards the close of the year the Committee' was in consulta- Hon with the Secretary of State for the Colonies' Office regarding assistance to returned civilian in- ternees and members of the Volun- toer Forces. As has been pre- viously recorded, the upshot of these negotiations, which were concluded after the end of the curront year, was that the Com-17 mittee accepted the Secretary of "Mr. F. X. d'Alnada appeared ed that 'theso publications cesse State's Invitation... joka ta for the Crown, while Mr. H. L. as the newspapers were in daily The Committee offered to con- Kwan appeared for all the news circulation, and young people as tribute Pound for Pound with the

well as adults would be effected. Association of British Malaya ́in | the ostablishment of a hotel in) The newspapers were the Sun Mr. H. L. Kwan pleaded guilty London for returned internees Sang Evening Post, Sao Tong on behalf of all the newspapers visiting London on business; .... Po. Kung Po, Kwn Yin Dally concerned. He said it was their Though the conclusion of the News, Ching Po, Chung Who first offence and assured that it ¡necoxamry, arrangemente was not

IN LOCAL PRESS

Publishers and editors of seven Chinese newspapers were summoned before Mr. C.Y. Kwan at the Summary Mill

tary Court yesterday for publishing articles of an obscene and Indecent nature on dates in january, this year.

papers.

Merchants are asked to buy rice from Fukleŋ and avo promis- ed banking and transportation

son. As a result, prices road to facilities, but there is little res CN$34,000 á pleal for the best, nonse on account of too small a quality rice.

| margin of profit-Associated

Rice shortage is an incentive to Press. opportunists to speculate in this, staple food, making its higher. L.-General Wan Jo-chou.

a member of the People's Political Council, charged that many un- authorised persons in the name of a rico price stabilisation commit tee borrowed-honey from the trust department of a bank to,

poculate in rice.

Hard Hit Thore is reported to be much manipulation in rise prices by those profiteers.

Some UNRRA. rice has a

Obituary

Mabel Boardman

Washington, March 18. Mim-Mabel Boardman, 86, -¤à« tional secretary of the American Red Cross, died to-day of coronary thrombosis. She had been secret- ary alnce 1800 and helped to mould the strong organisation. Being wealthy, she served the or ganisation without salary.

GENERAL MANAGERS.

JARUINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.

Hong Kong, 15th March, 1946.

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COMMENCING FRIDAY MARCH 22ND

sboung Po, and Man Sink Po. would not happen again. Tired, but since su sons, koors. Mien Bourdiness was the origitis. AT LEE THEATRE

completed within the financial According to the prosecution, Mir, Kwan bound the defen- how it is to be distributed the tor of the Red Cross uniforms and Year: 16 is. Interesting to record the newspapers concerned pub dants over in a sum of $1,000 Canton Public is not benefitted aho the initiating of Christma

yet" by these, shipments... Some oals with the Red Cessa symbola. that the hotel has been established laked articles of an obscene to be of good behaviour for 13 Wuhu rice also came in without. She died after being, il only 16 and is serving a most meful pur and revolting nature, and ask, monthe

pushing priced down.

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(ADVANCE BOOKING BEGINS TO-DAY AT TOWN BOOKING, OFFICE & THEATRE),

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