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Pursuant to Sec. Legal Practitioners
16 of the Ordinance
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1916.
Chou En-lai Attacks
Kuomintang
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Chungking, March 20. General Chou En-lai second In command of the - Chinese Communists, announced to-day that representatives of both the National and Communist parties will meet to-day to discuss ́his charges of the national party back- sliding on the unity pledges.
1871, the undersigned has given one month's native from the Fath March 194 of his intention to nad exsinination apply far
a solitor to the admission as Registrar of die Supreme Court and the Secretary #5 the Hong He Kong Law Socisy,
Pir, Leung Lan
NOTICE
The allices of THOMAS LE
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k. with "washable" embraideries, ACCOUNTANTS, formerly of 1st floor, Gloucester Building. Seeing is believing!
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bern removed Rooms 115-116. 15 Beor. Wind- sor House, Victoria, Hong Kong THOMAS LF KUEN,
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;
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said "The Kuomintang is resorting to many tricks to cheat the Chinese people" and unless the unity agree. ments, reached at the behest of General George Mar. shall were respected "I cannot see the way clear to re- organisation of the Governmet."
that it Look the two months to shall's proposals
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Saturday: Los Angeles, U.S.S. Comer, H.MS. Bonaventure S.S. Crista. U.8.8. Gary,
Departures
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Saturday:—H.M.S. Fernmoor. 8.9. Empire Perlis, AS. Fort Du-
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SOVIETS LEAVE CHANCCHUN
Chungking, Mar, 20. Central News Agency yesterday said that Russinu
General Chou attributed the field truce team. present confused situation in immediately," he said. Manchuria partly to the fact Information Minister K. C.
Government
ermont Wu denled the charge by G
eral Chou En-lai that the Kuo- mlutang Congress had under and send
mined the decisions of the Jan- uary politic unity conference.] He and that Congreas np proved the conference's deci- The sions and that Chen had wilful ly misrepresented the situation. troops garrisoneri west of He added "He has some mo- Changchun, capital of Man- Live - possibly trying to cover churin, have begun withdrawing Communist, tracks in Manchuria, and that where conditions, are every day their withdrawal from the city
More complicated itself shortly. becoming The Commista possibly have
The Agency said the Russians something now in mind from
be Chinese to which they are trying to dis- requested the
ready to take over the building used as the Soviet Headquarters tract attention, Wu charged.
in Changches Associated Press.
After the sharp spurt of the previous afternoon Chinese nn tional currency had a relapse yes- terday when it opened at $2.25 to CN$1,000 for futures and $2.27
There was little husi
for spot.
A "Reward of HONGKONG Hong Kong 15th March, 1946. aess during the day, and closing DOLLARS ONE THOUSAND |
will be paid to anyone giving information
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U.S. dollars further weakened to $4.34, while English Sterling and Australian Dounds were steady at $10.70 and $12.50 res- pectively.
The following were yesterday's official rates as ad by the Hens
gring Marine Department and on And, Shanachin Bankine Corpora
Generd Ufte.
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He added further that there' are over 200 Instances of Com-) munist attacks on Government forces since the January 13 trace deadline by the Govern-
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Chungking. Mar. 20. Ule "gentlemen's" agreement to
General Chou En-lai, second Inve such annodaerments to in command of the Chinese Com-| the Sino-American trace hend- munist forces, said yesterday that he fully endorsen the quarters at Peipinyc.
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To Mr. Chung Sin Ting 18th March 1946 will be based on
100 1941
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be House on surcharge. Accounts should paid as previously at the follow- "Ho Lo" (PI), Lots Nos.
1006, 1007, 1998 & 1999. ing oflices:
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Fastest Amateur Miler Now
"Envoy" Looks At British Boxers
London. Mar. 19.
London, Mar. 20. Mike Jacobs' "envoy" from world fly- Paterson,
Madison British and
Square Garden, Low champion
London, Mar. 20. Burston, has arrived in London on Empire bantam-weight champion, bent
for Median bantam-weight Disqualification
life as a tour of inspection of Britain's of Gundar boxera. champion of France, who was dis- amateur runners
Haegg and Arne Andersson leaves He sponsored Henry Armstrong, Sydney Wooderson as the fastest who defeated Ernie Roderick for
the amateur miler in the world.
world welterweight champion- the Wooderson WAS world's ship in 1939. "I shall be
Burston record holder with 4 mins. 6.4 secs. Eurape for six weeks,
said.
"After I have had a
a good in 1937, but since then the record
look round here, I shall proceed fell to Haegg with 4 mins. 4.2 91.
to Paris, and probably to Belgium, where there must be many good lads, who ought to be given chance in the States. Mike Jacobs wants me to have a look at Bruce Woodcock, Freddie Mills, Billy Thompson, Cliff Curvis and Cyril Gallie here and Theo Medina in Paris. They are all young and have not yet reached their zenith." here to fix up Retts, but rely
Burston says he is not on an observation tour for Mike Jacobs.-Router.
to
The match was scheduled for 15 rounds and the European bantam. weight title. Medina boat Pater son last November and was freely tipped by British boxing, writers
win again after Paterson's; last year in a race won by An- mixed form in recent fights. dersson in 4 mins. 3.8 secs.
It has been announced that the Paterson sailed into Medina from the opening and took first records as established by Haegg round honours. Medina covered and Andersson in the various dia-
will well and fought back the next two, tancon stand on the world Paterson's left eye needing atten- it is hereby notified that sealed tion.
Wooderson nowadaye is concen- renders in tripli ate, which should
and Medina dashed Paterson to the trating on longer distances be clearly marked, "Tender for raper in the fifth but in the sixth says he has no further plans for usine the world mile record and making Uniforms" will be re- met a terrific left hook to the jam that distance only occasionally to ceived at the office of the Chair which staggered him. Paterson
Tender Board. Public failed to follow up this advantage work up his speed for longer dis Works
miss tances.--Reuter. Branch Civil Affairs at once but made Medina Headquarters, until noon on Tues. frequently in the seventh round when the Frenchman appeared Auctioneers, 'Surveyors and day, 26th March, 1946, for the Appraisers,
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SERVICE AUCTION ROOMS]
Auctioneers, Surveyora, & etc. Basement, French Bank Bldg A.E.B. de Sousa, Auctioneer.
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The
Undersigned
has
making of approximately 12,000 faster in punching.
list.,
twelve thousand) suits of uni-round. Medina switched his tae-
Then the sensational eighth South China
und gave
formis to standard design in three ties to body attacks sizes, vizi-small, medium, and Paterson several hard bunches to large.
the stomach and then one on the jaw to take a count.
- Sample uniforms may be seen at Government Stores Depart ment, Electric Road.
Tenders are required for mak. ing only.
All materiala, etc.; will be sup- plied.
Delivery of materials, etc.; and
He came up but went down
Beaten
Varsity Boat Race Trials
The
.
over
Oxford, Mar. 20. Oxford and Cambridge their final preparation for the historic boat race over four and a half miles on the Thames on March 30, are attracting plenty of attention.
Cambridge rowed the first full course trial to-day and pleased their supporters, covering the dis- in 21 minutes and 10
In a friendly football gamo at again for the count and was rest. Sookunpon yesterday afternoon, Oxford and
No. 1 Commandas, who are in the ine across the ring when he rose semi-final of the Shield Compoti to meet the terrier-like rush of
beat South tion,
China by seven Medina who against Font the world champion ta the canvas.
clear goals after leading at the Paterson rose just in time but interval by four goals.
Beadle (4), Bank, Savage and almost helpless on the ropes when Carey were the goal-scorers. Medina sent home a low. punch which sent Paterson to the knee
No. 1 Commando meet 46 R.M.
collection of made up uniforms in agony and the referee never Commando in the semi-final of the Lance
seconds. hesitated in disqualifying the Shield Competition on Saturday.
re- will be arranged by the Control- colved Instructions from the ler of Stores. Custodian of Property to sell by
All surplus materials, etc. to Public Auction commencing at be returned to Government Stores 10.80 a.m., on SATURDAY, the Department. 23rd March, 1946, at the pre- mises of
Mackies Wharf, North Point, (behind Commercial Press Ltd.)
A Large Quantity of Iron Serap .except two Boilers marked "Yuen Hing" in Chinese
Frenchman Reuter.
•
OLYMPIC GAMES
Melbourne, Mar. 20.
Carlor
RANGERS-TO-TOUR HOLLAND
London, Mar, 20.
i
ATHLETIC MEETING
S.S. "FATSHAN”
SAILING TO SHANGHAI
4 p.m.
20th Marak
SAILING TO CANTON
8 p.m. 21st March
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"Glenarincy" ̧ expected to arrive from U. K. via Singapore on 22nd March. For Passage and Freight Particulare. apply to:--
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, AGENTS
Telephone: 25875.
The East Asiatic Co., Ltd.
of Copenhagen.
OUTW
ARDS:
m.s. "Mongolla" due at Hongkong: m... "Kina" due at Hongkong:
HOMEW ARDS;
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loading here second half of Apri
for
about 4th April
middle of June
Antwerp, Rotterdam, Copenhagen and probably
Oslo, Gothenburg
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Queen's Bldg., 2nd floor.
Tel. 34111 & 34112.
CHEE HING CO.
The crow met rough water a times owing to niver traffic but finished fresh, with no signs of distress, and the performance was generally considered highly credit able, The decision to resumo the
Oxford will row the full course Tenders may tender for the Olympic games has been strongly Negotiations are now in pro- on Thursday, when it will be in- whole, or part,,
criticized in some influential sour gross for. Queen's Park Rangers teresting to compare the times- Tenderers must attach with
in Australia. COM
to make a fortnight's tour of Hol-Reuter. D. B. Carter, vice President of land immediately after the final each tender, a receipt that they the Amateur Swimming Union-English League match on May 4. have deposited at the Treasury, and the editor of the "Melbourne The invitation comes from a Prince's Building. Des Voeux Horald" have both spoken against representative of The Netherlands Road, the sum of $300.00, (Three the games..
Football Association, who was hundred dollnts), as a pledge of game would never be revived. Cup lie matches.
An athletic meeting arranged COAL MERCHANTS, STEVEDORES, ARMY AND NAVY" said "I had honed the impressed by the Rangers in their by the U.S. Navy wil. take place
CONTRACTORS, AND GENERAL LABOUR SUPPLIERS. The above Premises will be the bona fides of their tender They are nothing but battle of This would be the Rangers' first on Saturday March 30 at Happy open to inspection on 21st and which sum shall be forfeited to the nations.
The "Herald's", editorial said tour abroad.---Reutor.
A long programme of events 22nd March, 1946, between 10.00 Administration, if any tenderer
has been arranged and includes Weber to informs H.M. Forces and the General a. and Noon, and between 2,00 fails or refuses to carry out his "Many people would think there is "sufficient: international mla-
London, Mar. 19. Invitation races to the British p.m. and 4.00 p.m.
tender, should such tender be ac understanding to last for some Dutch swimmers of the Cham- Forces. The Invitation races con- Hong Kong that we have Big Open Ground Storage To Lat cepted, The Auction is subject to the
Year without resuming the Olym plon Zian Club compoted against sist of seven track ovente, two
Convenient, transportation, for Conditions of Sale published in bind itself to accept the lowest or
The Administration does not pie pamos." The "Herald" de English swimmers at the Hackney relay racce and three field events,; at very moderate rental.
clared that the spirit behind inter Baths to-day and won all 12
lorries and loading and unloading of lighters. the 9th. March, 1040 fasue of
they
'boat a team'
*the Rotal Improvements to sporting. -- Associated In waterpolo. the Gazette, except that three any quotation and reserves the halobal competition has not boar avents.
always weeks will be allowed for re each tender,
right to accept nfl or any part of Press
representing the London League Naval ericket pitch at King's Park accommodation for storing, coal or other general cargo. by nine goale to two Reuter will be started shortly and it
-expected that the ground will be in its pre-war condition before Autumn.
inoval.
Hong Kong, Mar 20, 1970.
D. B. de SOUSA,
Auctioneer.
É. E. HAGGER, Controller of Stores Government Stores Department Hong Kong, 12th March,
3)
the boxing tournament at Loo Theatre recently in aid of the Welfare Association was a great Civil Affairs Services are meats mucoase it be understood that an Ing HM8, Tamar at Hockeyan open air tournament may be held Murray Parade ground on Batur
Valloy.
The club-house, which is present in very bad condition.
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