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NOTICE

This is to inform my many ch that having returned to the Colony. I have this day assumed charge of the firm of LAMMERT BROTHERS Peder Building.

L. E. LAMMERT,

Hong Kong, April 25, 1946,

SERVICE AUCTION ROOMS Auctioneers, Surveyors, etc. Beaument, French Bank Bldg., A.E.B. de Sousa, Auctioneer, Telephone 31867.

KOWLOON AUCTION

HOUSE (Auctioneers, etc.)

No. 504, Nathan Rd. (lat Fl.),

Kowluon.

Tel. 56125.

Forms for the above purpose may be had on application to the Company.

F.E. d'Almuda Remedios Secretary.

THE VIBRO PILING ·

CO., LTD.

York Buliding, Hong Kong.

LAMMERT BROS. Auctioneers, Surveyors and Appraisers, Pedder Building, Telephone No. 20224.

PUBLIC AUCTION

The Undersigned have received instructions from The Custodian of Property to sell by Public Auction on

Friday, the 26th. April, 1916 commencing at 10.30 a.m.

at the Premises of The Kung On Godown, The Praya, West Point 14 LOTS OF MISCELLANEOUS GOODS,

comprising:

Account Books.

Straw Matting,

Stationery,

Broken Furniture,

Oil Residues,

Cow Hide,

Cotton Rags

and

Old Iron Hoops

Etc.. Etc.

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1946.

Chungking Charges

Of Obstruction IT WAS A

CHUNGKING, APRIL 24.

A CHINESE GOVERNMENT SPOKESMAN YESTERDAY CHINESE PLANE

mombor

Pago G

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.

SHIPPING DEPARTMENT 16 Pedder Street

Tel. 30311,

General Managers. INDO-CHINA S.N. CO., LTD.

8.8. YUENSANG .... S.S. TAKSANG

SAILINGS

Singapore, Penang, Calcutta 25th April ..to Swatew 25th April

ARRIVALS

IN PORT

3.S. KWAISANG 8.9. YUENSANG

80th April

from Shanghai 2nd May

..Kowloon Dock .Duoy D. 2

Busy B.5

All the above subject to alteration without notice.

CHARGED THE COMMUNISTS WITH OBSTRUCT-

Chungking, April 24, ING EFFORTS TO OPEN THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY The headquarters of Gen- ON MAY 5 IN Nanking "TO AVOID BEING ASK-cral Goorgo C. Marshall, Tru- ED EMBARRASSING QUESTIONS ABOUT THE MAN- man's special envoy to China, CHURIAN SITUATION."

yesterday released a message THE MINISTER OF INFORMATION, K. C. WU, SAID from the American

DURING A PRESS CONFERENCE THAT THE COM-of the field team in Mukden, 9.8. KUTSANG (Operator P. & 0.3 from Bombay (via Singapore) MUNISTS WERE HIDING THEIR REAL REASON FOR |stating that Chinoso air force DELAYING LISTING THE NAMES OF THEIR REPRE- planos were operating over S.S. ESANG SENTATIVES TO THE ASSEMBLY BEHIND SMOKE- Szopingkat on the dates the SCREEN CHARGES OF GOVERNMENT VIOLATIONS | Communists claimed that OF PREVIOUS AGREEMENTS.

United States planes had at- Referring to Monday's com- tacked their positions. munist statement that their The message and that one 3.5. TAKSANG Film Reviews party will not participate in the Chinese P-61 pilot, Llout. Chen, re-organization of the National is missing as a result of the Government or in the National Szepingkai operations. Chen Assembly until the Kuomintang was wearing American flying All intending Passengers are requested to reglater their names sa has settled both the political dis- clothes. putes and halted the fighting in

for as possible in advance of the time at which they wish to leave, and withoul ostentation, in the

The field team officer recom- Manchuria, Wu said, "Every incnded permanent marking of antala of screen history. It brings among us, the audience, thing is related to the Man-Chinese aircraft obtained from of the churian problem. The com-the United States. He said the the personalities and life men on an alrcraft

carrier in munists do not want the Nation- fighters bused on the Mukden the Pacific, and in such A way al Assembly delegates to ask field had the old United States that we really come to know them them why they are violating the insignia covered with az our own friends. Photograph- ed by Navy cameramen whilst the agreement permitting the Gov-paint which was easily removed. to tako over Man- The Communist "New China carrier was actually at war, these crament andly lacking in the majority of

churia." the scenes have

Daily News," meanwhile, report authenticity 8V

Wo Baid the governmented that three divisions of the studio made war fims. In some would do "everything possible" Government now ist Army strange way, by accident so it to open the National Assembly and опе division of the seems, there A good dent of as scheduled.

71st Army had been attacking beauty in this film beside trut

"The Fighting Lady". "The Fighting Lady" is a flim which will take its place, quietly

water

The principal business before Szopingkai since April 18 and drama. the silhouettes of the Task the Assembly is consideration of claimed the Communists wel Force against the actting sun, the the new Chinese constitution-still holding the city on April curious snakelike trails of the wake of the Japanese Navy as it which the Political Consultative 20.--Asauclited Press takes avoiding action. The rather Conference steering committee

of д

horrible beauty surrealist is still preparing in Chungking Lord Killearn

picture by Dali.

Lieut. Robert Taylor's commen

Lary

is admirably restrained, it

Marshall Mediation

General George C. Marshall,

never exceeds the minimum neces-meanwhile, increased the tempo

sary explanation and is apokea of his "peace conferences" yes-

with a

almost emʊtionless

lack of quiet, tankes it ring true. The Fight of spurious excitement, which

ine

Louis de Rocke Lady Dont's first attempt to shape fact into

a story which exterofiction The House on 02nd Street was

was

Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek terday, conferring with both and Communist General Chou En-lai.

Visiting Siam

Singapore. Apr. 24.

Agents:

THE GLEN LINE LTD..

M.V. GLENOGLE Dua from United Kingdom 2nd week May M.V, GLEN APP

....about 10th May Loading for UK. & North Continental Porta.

Alsó Agents for PRINCE LINE LTD.

Managing Agents AUSTRALIA CHINA LINE.

BUTTERFIELD &

AGENTS:

SWIRE

CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

The British Special Commis- 9.3. "TSINÄN"

SAILING TO SHANGHAI

SAILING TO BANGKOK

sioner in South-East Asia. Lord SS. "FOOCHOW" (No passengers) Killearn, is leaving Singapore on April 29 for Slam, where he will personally survey the rice situa- 8.9. "NINGHAI" tion, with particular emphasis on from said the transportation of rice "frank ex- that country to other parts of

South-East Asia.

Marshall's headquarters made his second), and it achieves his mention of progress but a abject brilliantly. The colour re-there had been a

Communist spokesman production of this film, in spite

The above Premises will be open to inspection on 24th, and 25th. April, 1946, between 10.00 a.m. and Noon and between hers worked.

KOWLOON OPTICAL CO. 2.00 pm, and 4 pm..

Refracting and Manufacturing

Opticians

P. M. Wright, D.O.S. (U.S.A,} Optometrist-in-Charge

663, Nathan Rd., Kowloon,

ABCs

The Auction is subject to the Conditions of Sale published in the 9th, March, 1946, issue of

the Gazette:

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

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Specialists:

Floor Polishers

31, Connaught Road, C.-

Window Cleaners

Motor Car Polishers

General Contractors

Sanitary Maintenance-- Office & Building.

Interview cordially invited (No obligation or charges)

Tel. 24266, P.0. Box 350.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.

S. S. "HAI YANG "

Sailing for SWATOW 4th May.

From Company's Wharf.

Subject to alteration without Notice.

For Particulars of Freight & Passage. Please apply to:-.

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO. General Managers.

P. & D. Building, 5th floor. Tel. 23755.

or

CHINESE SHIPPING DEPT.

20 Connaught Road, Central. Tel, 24639.

of the appalling difficulties, and change of views" between Mar- treat danger in which the photo-shall and Chou En-lai.

Is excellent, and Fighting Lady" is a lasting tribute, not only to the crews of the ships and the aircraft, but to the unnamed photographers who made the film possible.

Was

L

Following on

en the recent Singa pore food conference. at which It appeared to most observers the importance of Siam rice was that the interpretation of the stated to be the key to the South- original "coase firo" agree East Asia food

The problem, menta are ao tled in the hands

visit considered here as being of the of various political lenders that utmost importance, especially as a new formal agreement is re-negotiations between Siam and quired. Only a written pact Britain have not been completed. with terms completely

The visit is the first that Lord clearly outlined would be satis-arrival in Singapore.-Reuter.

Killearn has mado since hia factory, sources close So both factions declared.

"Over Twenty-One".

Alexander Knox

com- paratively unknown until he was chosen for the part of President Wilson in the film, of that name. 11. "Over Twenty-one." (at the Lee Theatre from today) he proves that his brilliant portrayal in Chungking.

and

short for Money Mart

reaching a complete agreement

Time is growing

¦... Both

Noon 20th April

4 p.m. 30th April

No passengers-thereafter fortnightly sailings

SAILING TO CANTON

8.3. "FATSHAN”

4 p.m. 30th April

8.00 am. 28th-April

Subjcot to alteration without notice.

For Freight and Saloon Passages all lines, pleaso-apply to:-- BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

Connaught Road, Central, Telephone 30331 (Private exchange).

Chinese, national

cur- For

of Wilson was based on a real It appears certain that the frency and gold were very quiet peting ability. Teamet with Generalissimo, Marshall and on the market yesterday.

C.N. opened at H.K.32.42 to

Irene Dunne and Charles Coburn, other leaders will fly to Nankingc.N.$1,000 for futures and $2.47 !

Knox plays the part of Max before the end of the week.

a newspaper editor who.

Wharton,

joins the army and is posted to an offleets training school. His

Nanking Shift

wife Paula (Irene Dunne) joins Communist headquarters said

gency.

him there, and makes her first that no arrangement had been attempt at running. + house; made to accommodate their comedy highlight is Paula's em hundred officials and employees ployment of Robert Gow Max's in Nanking but a government publisher, as a buller in an emer-spokesman said that orders had Irene Dunne is at her best in a been given to provide space to domestic comedy role such as this, all political parties there. cinema-goers will probably

Chungking-Nanking air travel. member her as Julle in "Penny is somewhat fangled as the Gov Serenade. Charles Coburn char-ernment and the Diplomatic acterises the harassed executive Corps have started simultaneous with a skill born of long practice moves. The United States Em- in parts of this type.

This is an amusing and enjoy-motored transport planes from bassy borrowed a pair of four- able film, neatly directed by

for spot, and closed at $2.39 and $2.47, respectively,

Gold opened at $426 per tact and closed at $425.

Rates for U.S. dollars were maintained at $5 for large notes and $4.95 Sterling and Australian pounds for small. English were unchanged at $17 and $12.50 respectively,

For Passages other than Saloon to Coast Ports and Singapor

please apply to:--

Messrs. NAM TAI

127, Des Voeux Road, Central: Telephone 20116.

Freight and Passages other than Salopa by 8.5. "FATSHAN”

please apply to:-

THE CHINA TRAVEL SERVICE

Telephone 81110

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY

Steamer

""KUTSANG”

From

Bombay & Singapore

Buying "FENGTIEN" United Kingdom via Singapore

Shanghai Rates

Shanghal, Apr. 24. Market opening quotations:- Gold per ounce: CN$156,500, Selling CN$157,500.

U.S. Dollar (unofficial): Buying CN$2,200, Selfing_CN$2,220,

Hong Kong Dollar: Buying ciated Press.

· Du

end April Early May

Charles Vidor who was the United States Navy and an- CN$400, Selling CN$410A BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. -

respon other sible for that superb musical

from Lieut-Gon. Alvin "Cover Girl' Which is evidence Gillem to move Its key person- enough of his ability,

nel,

G.W.A.

Among arrivals in the Colony on Tuesday were Dr. G. A. C Herklots, of the Medical Depart- ment, and Dr. (Lt. Col.) Douglas

Laing.

Chicago. Apr. 24.

May rye closed five cents higher Tuesday. Oats were unchanged to higher; "wheat, corn and barley atsiling prices.--- A$50+. ciated Press.

HALF A MILLION MEN'S SECOND-HAND - JACKETS and TROUSERS Suitable for Hongkong trade at FOUR SHILLINGS each.

Thousands shipped to Middle Eust

Quick shipment of pressed bales

BEN LINE STEAMERS LIMITED. of one thousand amorted gar-

S.S. “BENVORLICH" expected to arrive from U.E

via-Straits Mid May.

For particulars apply to:-

(China) Ltd., Agen

Telephone: 34165.

ments.

Establish confirmed credits in Dayacht of any quantity on English Bank

an

Compromiso Hint

N. Y. STOCKS

. SAILINGS FOR STRAITS AND INDIA

Steamer

Steamer

"KAIPAKI"

For

Sydney From Australian.Ports

Ready

early May

Due

3rd May

New York, Apr. 24. A Kuomintang source said Individual stock market favour-

that exists for a compromise settle-leaders generally retreated. Steels, yesterday

possibility tos advanced Tuesday but the EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.

and motora suffered from threa- ment of the Manchurian, ques- tion with the Government sur-tened curtailments in production rendering control of "certali

due to the coal strike. Transfors

·word parts" for a Cammuntat agron Jones Averages 77.20; 80 Indus-

around 1,400,000. Dow "EMPIRE JOY" ment to ovьcuate Changchun, trials 207.31; 20 Ralls 04.87; 16 Harbin and other major cities Utilities 43.52. and give government completo frodom over and along the rail-

Closing Prices (Apr American Telephone-104% Ana- way line between Makdon,conda Copper 47%; Bethlehem

Steel 100% Boring Aircraft 29 Changchun and Harbin,

Genoral The source admitted that such General Electric. 47;

Motors 74%; Homestake Mining a compromise had "not yet gone 48% beyond its possibility" but it op International Tel. & Tol. International Harvester was the only way of breaking 25% Pan-American Airways 20; the deadlock and avoiding a full-Reni Silk 29; Shell Ou 30%; So scale civil war,

cony Vacuum 17% Standard Ont The same source said the com- of Calif. 67%; Standard Oll of munist position was that they NJ 70% United States Rubber should control all Manchuria, house Electric 384, Associated 78% U.S. Steel 833; Weeting- government only South Man- Changchun xorthward, giving Press. churia.—Associated Press, “

F. E. TRIBUNAL-

COTTON FUTURES

1-Now York, Apr. 24. Tokyo, Apr, 245 Cotton futures closed 85 conta Indin and the Philippina Com-to $120 higher Tunsday.

Closing Price (Apr. 28) May monwealth, have been: Invited to norminato judges to the Inter-27.88 Ascealed Fross, national Military Tribunal for

CM: Newman, (Contractors), the Far East, VESPREANSr.

** Their participation will bring. nällöstens Tsp to 11 tha mumber of justices who will hear charges against major Japhnoso war erimos suspecte.j →→Associated Press.

Cable-Address). Harbinger.

..

New Oricans. Apr Cotton futuros closed 00 bita to #1.15 higher Tursday.

Closing Price (Apr. 28) May 27.73Adoggiated Prest.

For full particulars nyply to ́MACKINNON, MA CKENZIE & CO. Telephone Nos: 27721-4

BLUE FUNNEL LINE

SAILING TO UK "'LYCAON" sails for Port Snid, Liverpool via

Straits 2nd week of May. Accepts cargo for European Continental porta other than Mediterranean ports.

VESSEL QUES "LYCAON" from U.K. via Stralis at the the week of

For Panart and freight

BUTTERFIELD & SWIBETABENTS.

Telephone: 39338.

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