THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1940.
MacArthur Resents All Criticism
British Air Lines In Italy
Washington, Apr. 23. Jack Frye, President of Transworld Airways, toriny aug-i gested that the italian Govern- ment should revise the exclusive eivil aviation franchise it has given the joint Italo-American airline in order to allow for British vintion competition.
Frye, fold news conference "We have no objection tu cam- petition with British airlines but we are not willing to necept them an partnera.”
LONDON, APRIL 23. MEMBERS OF THE FOUR-POWER ALLIED COUNCIL IN
First. he advised the State Department in October that hel considered a new Allied control
ATOM RESEARCH NO U.S. PLANE AND CANCER IN AREA
of cancer and
committco
BRITISH MILITARY
ADMINISTRATION HONG KONG
LEGAL BRANCH
NOTICE
COMPANIES ORDINANCE,
now
1932
Pago B
NOTICE
As from Tuesday, April 23, the telephone numbers of THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK will be as follows:
30321
(FIVE LINES)
BRITISH MILITARY ADMINISTRATION HONG KONG
C.A. Medical Branch
the
NOTICE
Tientsin, April 23: Washington, April 23.
Major Conoral Rockey, The greatest benefit from
Third the atomic programme may be commanding the U.S.
Corps, Marino Amphibious in treatment JAPAN, "KNOW AND OPENLY ADMIT THAT similar discasos, says a special denied today Chinese Com- that United UNLESS THERE IS A CHANGE IN GENERAL DOUGLAS War Department
munist chargos
strafod MACARTHUR'S ATTITUDE THEY WILL BE HELD UP on atomic energy.
States planes had thair forcos in the fighting TO WORLD RIDICULE", THE TOKYO CORRESPON- The report, quoted In the state DENT OF THE "NEWS CHRONICLE" DECLARED Department's study on inter- near Szepingkai last week.
national control of toile He stated in a news confer- TODAY,
energy, also says there is "no ence here that no Marine plane HE QUOTED FIVE
SUBSTANTIATE INSTANCES TO
foundation in current science had either strafed the Com- THIS AND HIS STATEMENT THAT GENERAL MAC- for the hope" that atomic pay-munist lines as charged, or been ARTHUR "RESENTS CRITICISM EITHER FROM HIS er can be used effectively for shot down as reported by Com-- The Companies Reglatry in
air-munist Headquarters, light, portable units for
open for registration of OWN STAFF, OR FROM OUTSIDERS",
He craft and automotive power.
added that no Marine new companies, Wing annual "But," wald the report, "we plane flew as far north as Mak-returns and generally for believe that the development of den on either April 17 or April transaction of business. rather large power units for 19, the alleged dates of the in-
The following registers and hent and conversion to electricalcidents. Only unarmed trans- energy in a programme for the ports fly to Mukden, since Unit-books have been recovered: near future."
ed States carrier squadrons1 roll of Public and and Lince Aeree Italiane because
London, Apr. 23,
with the The Acientists said they did have been disarmed It fell frozen out" of the poten-
Four- Second, he told the
Prime Minister Chifley uf Hially profitable Italian airlines Power Allied Council in Japan. Australia said today that Aus- competitor with coal and petro-
not regard atomic energy na a ending of the war, he declared.
In the meantime, a Central1 Limited Partnership Regis- dysentery and cholera, the pubile in tralia wanted the United States leum products but as a supple- News despatch from Harbin ter; Recalling thut the Italian Appointed to advise him
carrying out Allied policy, that to take a greater interest in the ment to existing sources, and an said that Russian railway1 Chinese Limited Partnership it was not appointed to divide Pacific than before the war, but incentive to new development." thorities on the Chinese Enat-
Register; exclusive rights over the prinPower Allied Council in Japan, that haves in that area should
era Railway have consented to in air routes
Dr. J. R. Oppenheimer, Dr. A. cipal domestic
belong to any II. Compton and others prepared the Italy. Sielly and Sardinia, Frye but to advise. This, he stated, not necessarily
that if the Italian at the Council's inaugural meet-one nation. suggested
the report, which said "We ding.
Mr. Chifley is in London for should not be astonished if the Government would open parallel
the opening of the conference greatest benefit the atomite routes to The British. Trans- Third, he negatives the est Commonwealth prime minis-
were in therapy world would have no objection.
presed queries by
the Parters today.
for some of the neo-plastic dis- Ansociated Press,
Eastern Commission about ad- He said Australia was press- vising the holding of elections ing strongly for determination cases, such as cancer," and in
He suld the British Govern
Australia And
ment had made many objections at that would United States
to the deal between Transworld but that he would try to make
business.
Government had given
there
WHEN T
Y
JAP, WAR TRIALS
Tokyo, Apr. 23. Joseph B. Keenan, chief war crimes Brosecutor, cald, yesterday "are possibility" that wartime Premier Hideki Tojo and other major War criminals may be indicted Saturday at the carllest because of slow transia
Ashad
if Emperor
tion.
Irohito
it work."'.
this mouth.
programmes
companies;
+
:
Private
of usc jointly-managed 1 Register of Trust Companies; trains to transport Central Gov- ernment troops, but the coa-7 Registers of Mortgages.. sent is ton late to change th
On the other hand none of the situation materially at Chang-files of companies, other than chun. Associated Press.
those
to relating companies which registered during the Japanese occupation, have been recovered no far and it in feared
On receiving hit of a general policy in the Paci-medicine, and Situation Still]}!
Russia dis
replies, the Commission decided fie and indicated this would be medicine, chemistry and phy. not to oppose the elections, with
major consideration at the ics-Associated Press. New Zealand and
conference. He said Australia senting.
and New Zealand were in gen-
"BRAZEN EXAMPLE" eral agreement on Pacifle mat- ters.
Fourth, he gave negative - plies to three out of four sue. geations at its first meeting. On the fourth suggestion, he gave
partly favourable reply.
Stato
Snarled
On account of the danger of’ contracting gastro-intestinal diseases such na typhoid,
is warned against eating salads, and allied products, shell-fish uncooked vegetables, ice-cream
and fruit, which is peeled or cut
Worm In- before purchase. |fections, which are commonly contracted through the consump tion of salads and uncooked vegetables, are widespread at present.
J. P. FEHILY, Colonel, R.S.M.C..
D.D.M.S. (C.A.)
they may have perished. It is Hong Kong, April 17, 1946.
not known how far companies
can supply this serious lacuna.
Chungking, Apr. 23.
It is obvious that if they cannot, China's political situntion re- legislation will be necessary. In mained annrled yesterday ∙ng
to resume
BRITISH MILITARY
ADMINISTRATION HONG KONG
all
MEDICAL BRANCH
the
East Liverpool, Ohio, Apr. 23. The Australian minister for A request from the external affairs, Mr. Evatt, ad- Department for aid in obtaining General George C. Marshall, order to be able to consider the Vicated a set-up similar to the two ceramic engineers to be miti President Truman's special en-form of such legislation,
on the 24th December, 1941, and Canadian-United States joint tary advisors on technical pro-voy to China, held his first con- companies which were registered
toblems of the Japanese pottery inference with General Chou En- defenst board
are now carrying on or intent Fifth, questions requesting permanent
In business out long-term interna-dustry was rejected by Joseph Ini, the Communiat leader, since information regarding many | carry
Wells, would be indicted. Keenan said "thousands of war guilty Japan-tional co-operation in maintain-
of the United States ington. have no conument."
Neither Government nor Com-following particulars to Wells said he told the
State munist spokesmen reported any Registrar of Companies: Department that the request was
Loward solution 1. Name of the Company; "brazen example" of its "con- either of the bigger political dis- Buning desire to spend our peo- ple's tax money to take their jobs
Keenan aald that the Ruksinnsese still in official positions in ing peace in the South-cast Pa-Committman of the Labour the former's return from Wash Colony are asked to furnish the
have not asked for any change in Japan drew filibustering replies citie.-Associated Press.
from the head of the Military) preamble Government,
specific charges against Tojo and only for technical changes. Associated Press.
NAGOYA SCT. ON TRIAL
tures
War
Virtual Dictator
Potters Association.
Eisenhower To Visit Orient
д
away."
Before the war, Japan was a competitor in the domestic pottery market-Associated Press,
progress
the
NOTICE
Household Refuso
Attention is drawn to the
pute or the heavy fighting in 2. Whether the Company is present practice of depositing registered as a Public or Private Company;
the Manchurian civil war,
A Communist apokesman said General Marshall listened to Washington, Apr. 23.
Chou En-lai explain the politi-3. The War Department announ-
cal and military situation in ced today that Gen. Dwight D. EAT LESS RICE CAMPAIGN China from his party's viewpoint. Eisenhower, Chief-of-Staff, would
during the three-hour confer- ence "without making any coni- ment."
Chou En-lat disclosed, how-
The correspondent added that General MacArthur's "virtual Tokyo. Apr. 23.
dirtatorship" is giving Japan an Sergeant 'suke Mantani.
American-flavoured constitution. who WDS wen in comniand
"It is giving the country Ameri the Nagoya prisoner, of camp, was accused of brutal torn libraries, American broad-leave this week for an inspection
American tour in the Pacifle and Orient. of Americans and other feasting programmes, Allied prisoners in charges Bed films, American news services, statistical systems, of American
American business service and American police system and an American education plan. Japan is thus well on the way to get ting what is described as the American way of life.'
legal section
today
by the Allied Headquarters,
Mantani was accused of light ine combustible material holding it against exposed part of prisoners bodie-Associated Press,
Canton, Apr. 23.
The city's restaurants and tea-headquarters and and
"The Crown Prince, who now has a British tutor, is about to The have an American one.
Kure. Apr. 23, "Major-Gen. 11. Nimmo, whose brigade was tire first complete Japanese have accepted all these unit of
British Commonwealth things with open arms. Occupation Forces to arrive in
are willing to accept anything
to
Many
Japan, is planning to leave so offered by the Americans if it
Bssume the Northern Austra- lian command, with headquarters will help them to get plenty of
food."--Reuter. in Brisbane.--Associated Press.
POST OFFICE NOTICES
Macab & Tsinshan
Haiphong
Swatow
MAIL NOTICE
OUTWARD MAILS
Wednesday, 24th April.
Kwang Sai Uradeil
Takoang
Aitmalt for London, Bangkok & Saigon
Calcutta,
By Air
(Reg.) (Ord.)
Canton
By Train
Thursday, 25th April.
Macao & Tsinahan Ferroca
Kwong Fook Cheung
Tak bicg Wo
Straite & Calcutta
Yucatang
(Parcela) (Ord.)
Boihow
Chip Eun
H.M.S. White and Bay (Beg),
C.N.A.C. Plano
(Parcels)
(Ord.) (Reg.) (Ord.)
Fook Foi
By Train
& Kunming
Kou: moon
Australia via Sydney
Airmail for Canton Chungking!
Canton
Macso & Tainshatt
Bangkok
Shanghai
Friday, 26th April.
Airmail for London, Calcutta)
Rangoon, Singapore & Sydney) By Air Danton
Macao & Teinahan
· Kwong Fook Cheung Airmail for Canton & Shanghai C.N.A.C., Piano
Canton
Canton
Salgon & Bangkok
Kwong Bal
Sai Qa
Ninghai Toisan
(Reg.) (Dtd.).
By Train
Saturday, 27th April.
Airmail for London, Calcutto,)
Durban, Rangoon, Singapore) By Air & Sydney
(Roa) Hurd.)
said Eisenhower undoubtedly An "eat less rice" campaign has Would see Gon. Douglas Mac-been started in Canton, and the Arthur, supreme Allied comman-authorities have urged the people
to make every Monday a "riceless" for Communist investigation of der in Japan, during the tour. The
the assertion by Communist itinerary is to be announced day. later but will include the principal
newspapers stations of United States forces in the Far East theatre. The purpose of the trip is to see at first hand the problems and needs of the troops. He expects to be gone
munth. Associated
Press.
7
A
THE MONTHS AHEAD
Names of persons acting Directors of the Company; Namo of person acting Secretary of the Company; 5. Registered Office:
a garbage and other household
3
as
refuse in streets, yards and derelict building sites, House- holders are reminded that such accumulations
the encourage presence and breeding of rats, flies and mosquitoes, which apart from the nuisance caused to those in the immediate neigh- bourhood, аге carriers of
disease and constitute a grave
mensco
ever, that Marshall had asked 6. Whether in possession or able
to obtain:
to the health of tho must (a) copies of Memorandum Colony. Every effort
and Articles of Associa-therefore be made to deposit tlon;
rofuse in the vehicles which call daily for this purpose or. alternatively, to leave it avail- able for collection in suitable containers.
area
houses liave been asked to refrain that United States Army planes from selling cooked rice or any had strafed the Communist lines thing made from rice on that day. in the
of Szepingkai. The police and officials of the Social Affairs Burenu will make Chou En-lai, disclaiming per- the inspections to see that the order sonal knowledge, radioed is complied with.
field commander for a full re- porl. He received a radio from Yenan 'stating that the five American correspondents. whose whereabouts were earlier un- known were safe and well at Changchun.
RICE WINE
Canton, Apr. 28. ARE CRITICAL
Wine merchants and distillers here are hard hit by the Govern- (Continued from Pago Į)
ment order prohibiting the dis- Supplies to Europe will in-tilling and sale of wine in order clude $500,000 worth of cloth-to conserve rice for food. ing, most of which will go to Poland.
A Reuter despatch from Mont- real says that 1,000,000 brushels of cereals destined for Europe's starving peoples are either in transit on Canadian canals, or 9.00 a... now being loaded at Great Lake 10.00 a.m. parts for shipment to Montreal, Thousands of bushels are al- 1.45 pm ready on the way to Europe and 2.00.p.m. several British merchantmen 4.00 p.m. decked this week end-Reuter.
Can't Moot Needs
Washington, Apr. 23.
2.00 p.m.
9.00 .13.
10.00a.m.
While President Truman re-
11.50 a.. ported to Congress yesterday on
Noon
2.00.p.m.
A
Government
spokesman
said that the Communist claim that United States Army air- An appeal has been made to the craft were assisting the Gov- authorities to draw a distinction
ernment forces in Manchuria between wine distilled from rico
and that distilled from other in- was a "complete, fabrication."
gredients.
Marshall conferred with Gen
Chiang Kai-shek The matter is under considera-eralissimo tion, but pending official sanction Yesterday afternoon. business is at a standstill.
ciated Presa.
1
Communist Pressure Increasing
CHUNGKING, APRIL 23.
ABSO-
U. N. R. R. A. appropriations, NEITHER GOVERNMENT NOR THE COMMUNISTS IN
2.30 p.m. Secretary of Agriculture Clin- Lon P. Anderson said it would
5.45 p.
3,00 p.m. not be possible for the wheat
CHUNGKING HAD ANY FRESH WAR NEWS YESTER- DAY FROM MANCHURIA,
8.15 p.m. exporting countries to supply LATEST REPORTS SAID THAT COMMUNIST PRESSURE
8.30. U.N.R.L.A. with the 700,000 4.00 p.m. tons of wheat and flour request) 4.00 p.med monthly,
2.00 p.m. 1.45 p.m.
WAS INCREASING AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT SPEARHEAD PROBING NORTH FROM BY-PASSED SZEPINGKAI.
Nationalist reports from, in Changchun as boing safe but Manchuria received In Peiping without freedom of action.
North China Jitters that Chinesu today declared
Approximately 100 Nation-
(b) Share Register;
(c) Register of Charges; (d) copies of annual Returns since the incorporation of the Company;
(c) Copies of—
(i) Special resolutions,
(11) Extraordinary solutions,
器感
(i) Resolutionė which
J. P. FEHILY, Colonel, R.A.M.C.
D.D.M.S. (C.A.).
Hong Kong, April 18, 1946.
BRITISH MILITARY
have been agreed to by all the members of a Company, but IN which, if not a Alien agreed to, would not have been effective for their purpose un- less, as the case may be, they had been passed
apecial resolutions extraordinary resolu tions.
or
(vi) Resolutions or agree- havo ments which been agreed to by all
the members of some
ADMINISTRATION (HONG KONG)
THE MATTER of The Enemies. (Winding Up) Ordinance, 1940
and
IN THE MATTER of "Matusakaya” (In Liquidation]
and
Hong Kong Products Association (Matusakaya) (In Liquidation) class of shareholders, NOTICE is hereby given that but which, if not so the creditors of the above- agreed to, would not named alicen enemy firms, whose
are being have been effective nasets
Iquidated for their purpose under the above-named Ordin. unless they had been ance. are required, on or before passed by some parti-LSATURDAY, the 27TH day of Truman warned that only con-
cular majority or APRIL, 1946, being the day for otherwise 9.00, certed action by the United Na-
in some that purpose fixed by LANE 10 00 ..tions could alleviate the des
particular
manner, CRAWFORD LTD. of Exchange 3.00p.m. perate conditions in the world.
and all resolations or Building, lat floor, Hong Kong,
which the Liquidators of the said. "We must not fail," he wrote
agreements 3.00 pm in his report which, though deal Communist troops are "gather-alist take-over officials are also
effectively bind all firms. to send their names and 4.00 p.m. ing with the last quarter of ed like clouds" in Kungchuling detained there. The same paper
the members of any addresses, and the particular cast of captured carried reports from Harbin
class of shareholders of their debts or claims, and tho 1946, obviously was based on the District,
the Govern- that a small number of Com- present more critical conditions. Changchun, with
though not agreed to names and addresses of their 9,00 a..
a munista entered that city and Anderson told a news confer-ments' Now First Army
by all those members. solicitors, if any, to the under 5.15 pm
ence that U.N.R.RA. will be parently making slow progress demanded and obtained from the
signed. if they have not already 9.30 p.m.
than the 346,000 in its effort to reach the fallen municipal authorities, 700,000 While it's not proposed to done so, and, if so required by 4.00 p.m., piloted more
tons previously promised it in capital.
Gobi dollars, equivalent to U.S.- penalles companies and directors notice in writing from the said their in liquidators, are by April.
The Peiping "People's Daily" $4,500.
are endeavouring, The capture of Changchun is difficult circumstances, to com- solicitore or personally to como Thoro is simply not enough reports that Government troops wheat in existence to give have reached Kungchaling (40 reflected in the increasingly ply with the law, it is obvious in and prove their sald debts or U.N.R.R.A. the amount it is ask miles below Changchun) and jittery Nationalist feeling in that the present position cannot claims at such time and place as
are expected to engage in bittor Mukden and North China. The be allowed to continue.
stall be specified in such notice, Ing," he warned; however.
or in default thereof they will bo Anderson sold the combined fighting with the 80,000 Com defences of Tientsin have been
Dated the 23rd day of April, excluded from the benefit of any food board on Wednesday ex-munists concentrated there. tightened
for in preparation whatever may occur.Associat|1946,
distribution made before such pects to announce the allocation
dabts are proved. Chto ed Preso, Lieutenant-General
1.45 pm. 2,00 p.m.
Faishan
Bunday, 28th April.
Elon
10.00 a.m.
Monday, 29th April.
(Reg.) (Ora.)
Tuesday, 30th April.
Altmail for Shanghai
C.N.A.C. Plane
(fleg.)
1.15.2.5.
(Ord.).
9 30 2.1.
Haiphong and Saigon
Earpen
10.00 a.m
Bwatow & Azioy -
Anhui
Otraits, Ceylon, india, East &)
South Attics, Aden, Ferpt: Lycaon Europe & United Kingdom via Liverpool
(Ord.) 4.08.09 p.2.
of cereals for the April-June
comman-
who'
II. A., de Barros Botelho, Acting Registrar of Companies..
emergency period. He added Chiah-hsiang, octing that the British and Canadian der of the Government's armies
Jerusalem, Apr. 23. may make in the north-east, lo' due to fly After a five-hour discussion,Inst night by the Palestine Goy. 4-5 10.00a.m. representativen
known then what steps they plan from Mukden' over, the Chang-the General Council of the Pa- ornment for a settlement of the (Parcela) 4-5 2,80 p.m. to match the action of the Unit chun aren' today to survey the lestine Junior Elvil Service As- general strike of 50.000 railway
Government (Reg.).· ́ ́ 4-5 2,40 1.34
employacá, ed States in reducing the domas military situation there. A "New aociation had tonight not reach and tic distribution of wheat.--Life" correspondent described cd a decision as to whother to The discussions are continuing sociated Press,
the five-United States newsmen accept the proposals submitted Reuter.
DATED this 18th day of April, 1946.
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