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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1946,

No News About The A STRONG PLEA FOR CLOSER Readers' Letters

Moratorium

The Government is not yet in a position to make any further statement on the Moratorium and debtor-creditor relationships, stated the Act- ing Colonial Secretary, the Hon. Mr. R. R. Todd, in Legislative Council yesterday. Mr. Todd was replying to the| Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo, who had asked:-

"With reference to the motion which introduced on the 27th August, 1946 on the subject of the Moratorium and Debtor/Creditor Relationship. and to the reply of the Hon. the Attorney General, can Goy ernment make any further statement on the matter and If Government has not reached a decision on any of the points raised in the Debate will Gév- ernment give an indication as to how long the Colony will have to wait before a decision can, be reached ?"

11

this

the

SINO-BRITISH FRIENDSHIP

RICE PROSPECTS

Singapore, Dec. 11.

Charles Empson, Economis Councillor to Lord Killearn, Special Commissioner for Southeast Asia, announced

that an today

additional 750,000 tons of rice ie szpect- od to be available from the Tico producing countries of Southeast Asia during 1947.

So far, the estimated sur pluses of rice rank Burma and French Indo-China are only about 1,250,000 tons, as compared with 0,000,000 ben Tor the war.-Reuter,

"The possibility of a partial removal of the ban on the also transfer of shares has been suggested to the Secretary of State with a view, to per- mithing dealings in shares of those companies, who plthough in default with the strict re- quirements of Company Law, | have furnished certain minimum particulars to the Register of Companies. Any block of shares concerning which 筱 Company had received conflict- H.K.V.D.C. ORDERS ing claims would naturally bej

Orders

by Lleut-Colonel E JR excluded.

Mitchell, O.R. HK.V.D.C. Onder No. 5 of 12th Decem ber, 1940.

"Replies from the Secretary of State on these two points are now awaited."

NOT OFFICIAL

E.D., Commanding

that date and to

accepted after

2. Median)

Orders in Corpo

A strong plea for closer Sino-British friendship,

and cooperation was made by Mr. Stanley H. Dodwell, Chairman of the newly inaugurated Anglo-Chinese Economic Association, at a large luncheon party at the Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden yesterday.

Not Human?

Sir-In answer to J. A. G. letter re English Residents attitude towards Servicemon. I a member OL

going home this month

myself am BILLS READ

mandler, show, such utter disdain - for us when all we ask is to be spoken to as men and not in- human, monsters?

What is the stigma attached to that makes people in- retire behind : biank,

His Majesties Forces Andoni masks whenever

to

they act eyes on one of us?

at yesterday's meeting of the England and with me I shall Legislative Council the... · zales

Is it because they are so busy. made by the Chief Justice undertake back memories of some of trying to get back to pre-war The function was held to extend a welcome to two section 4 of the Probates Or the people (Europeans) who days and behaviour, that the sp- (No. 2 of 1887) warem leaving in Hong Kong ir pearance of a uniform brings distinguished visitors to the Colony

they are the people I fought back the thought of war to them. Leslie Boyce, head of the United Kingdom the law relating to general and wish to rejoin the Forces and

if 10. I

assure le A bill to consolidats and amend five years for, then! I have no

that bat for little scheme, Trade Mission to China, and Sir Angus Gillan, school holidays was read for the fight for England again. ed the

AR head of the Empire. Division of the British first tinie Council.

to amend the An Ordinance Mr. Dodwell said in parts they were also most fortunate in Tramway Ordinance passed its "I want to stress that we are having with diem Mr. Aw Boon-second and third readings. An Economic Association, and haw, well-known philanthropist not a political one. To be suc-and friend'

I

am Bure

of

Generalissimo

ments of this island city."

because

*

can

and

scheme in

Service release the majority of us would

England trying

Or is it

education se

these

Not only Heng Kong but in be

to

many other parts of the Empire pick up strings of broken careers. have I noticed the change now and that the war is finished.

No Sir, I do not ask for still think that a military garlands and posies to be consists, for the main part, of

drunkeness and loose-living," mak}} cessful we shall need the sup-Chiang Kai-shck. Mr. Aw had "Both China and Britalo have stresa in my path and every ing out all servicemen to be un- port of many more of long been good enough to give the Asto export if they are to pay for Kong's influential citizens. Association his unstinted moral and what they import for rehabilite- manner in which some English case, then those people ought to

one bowing to earth. For the

couth and immoral. If this is the one of the Colony's oldest in-material 'support.

tion and to improve their standard servicemen act is decidedly not be told. a few facts. habitants, and one of China's Stressing China's grievous losses of living. It is in this field that one of a person, from, a great good percentage of us have 1. 1941 Camp Pay: Authority has now

oldest friends, I feel that I am in heavy industry as a result the two countries can help each Country. If you bear in mind | been away from our families for bren received for the payment of sug Mr. Todd replied:-

me to Volunteers in respect of 1041 entitled to ask for that sups of the war, Mr. Chen said that other, because the things each of just how a serviceman exists considerable time ranging from "It is regretted that

enough, while plant and machinery mightys want are complementary. Camp Par. Due to the loss of all port, and optimistic

whilst in the services perhaps one year to three years. During cord, it is necessary for Individual knowing how many of Government is not yet in a

our not be available for some years, "In all these matters we look you will understand why 80 these years some of us have ex- claim to be absted These must be

citizens have our cause at he felt sure the resources of Eng-to Hong Kong to make ap im- many act as they do.

perienced. war and human suffer- position to make any further

arbmitted on a apocal form which may atatement

ing and degradation, at its As a civilian if I wished to blackest and most horrible peak- on the subject of

H.X.V.D.C. Head heart, to believe that we shall land, Canada and Australia could portant, contribution to our 'inier- front be obtained

claims by get it.

be mustered to meet the total national trade, apart altogether make merry I should leave an namely in the Burma Campaign. the Moratorium and Debtor-

The attention of the public is quartets at any time. All

Volunteers now in the Colony must be Creditor relationships.

"Please do not infer from need in a much shorter period from the abnormal imports and order at the wine store so thatĮ invited to the fact that the submitted to the Adjutant before Batyrs

We have seen and dong, things "As was pointed out in the Chinese version of the Hong day, 4th January, 1942. No claims by this that co-operation has been than one might imagine.

On the

He was sure the Mission had exports confined to the require--it may be delivered at home, that to the civilian must courac of the debato on

being in the Ranks you may not callous and too disgusting to Rong Government Gazette which Volunteers now in the Colony will lacking in the past. Motion which the Honourable is published regularly under the ceptions to this rule will be made.

contrary, it has been much in been astounded at the complicat-

British Council consume drink in the establish-cuss. Member introduced on the title of "The Hong Kong Gov.

The sight Exazsization: Applicants evidence, particularly during ed conditions to be found in China

Last to speak was Sir Angus ment, ship, or station, there Str'

of friends dying 27th August, the considerations ernment Gazette (Translated)" fur the Medical Examinations announced those long years when China today and he suggested that in which affect the problem of

No. 56 dated 21st was fighting alone against the the interim there should be a con- Gillan who addressed the gather- is the main trouble the service slowly from ugly festering sorts is not an official publication. November, 1940 are informed that ther Debtor-Creditor

mutilated beyond all recognition our centration on the promotion and ing on the invitation of the Chairman has to come out, into the and of British bodies, nacked and Japanese. relationships It is, therefore, essential that will be conducted by the Corps Medical

Omeers during the mouth of January, Chinese friends will be the development of Hong Kong's in-man. He gave a review of the open and, not hide behind locked being dragged from the slime are by no means the same in

and

a. river bed to be the different British dependen- anyone whose interests appear

of the the

Είναι

decent burial, of British cles which were

to be affected by an announce

In writing this letter. I am and Allied P.O.W. so emaciated cccupied by the Japanese.

operated to the fullest extent tation, preferably with competl-British Council and said the An-church an Sunday. ment appearing in this publica- His Majesty's

that circumstances would pertive preference to industries using glo-Chinese Economic Association

could do much to further not thinking of all the European and disease ridden as to make Government has not yet reach-tion should verify the text of of all past and present metubers of the mit, and that the assistance Chinese materials.

Sir Leslie, replying, said he had aims of the Council in getting the Colony. I am remembering the them living skeletons being flown's ed any final decision, in the mat- such announcement by refer H.X.Y.D.C. 1. a pen between the fol- rendered by our Merchants and

Siam, Malaya and Jawli hour daily Week dazz

our Ship-Owners Was of listened with interest to the repeoples of the two countries. to few who tried so gallantly for out

These instances, and scores of lised, it is extremely difficult ment Gazette itself, which con- days: 1300-1400 hours.

Chinese coolies, so that only to find a formula which will be tains the only authoritative

Volunteers are those years of lone resistance. also to the various points touched way of life and culture.

"Though at home we are still Europeans may travel on the others, have turned mens' minds "Today, when we are both upon entirely satisfactory. In spite text.

human beinga are. Hittle more faced with the unprecedented he assured them that they would faced with many difficulties," con- upper deck in seclusion away to the glaring fact that at times difficulties and problems of receive most careful considera- tinued Sir Angus, "we are doing from the haunted look of the than sadistic, shameless, dement-

Britain had watched with our best to deliver to you our servicemen who saw friends,

but for the animals! and post-war reconstruction

cultural goods, and I hope that in brother, relations go down in efforts of us servicemen this and Lion. assis-admiration

heroic and rehabilitation, mutual

the very near future we may be battle these long weary years state of affairs might still have tance and co-operation are even successful fight against Japanese able to set up a branch council of war. All I can say in con- been going on, abusing and tor- more essential than they were aggression, and the people

here. I personally would welcome clusion Sir is that I think it menting human-beings all over in time of war-not only be-home were also proud of

I do not crave pardon for acts

ried out by servicemen but I do ask you

to realize that contrary to common belief we have not been

living in a "fools paradise" for

past two or so years,

and that to us Hong Kong offers a resting place from the horrors of our self-pride and propriety be war, where we can regain some of fore returning to take our places in an English community once. more

3. H.K.Y.D.C. Cantera: The Canteen

dividual applicants at a later date.

has now been re-opened for the benefit

of

ter för, as will be readily rea-ence to the Hong Kong Govern 1100-1400 hours, 1630-1100 hours; Susterial help to them during macks made by the Chairman, and understand better each other's Servicemen to travel with the Sumatrg.

of the fact that no decision has yet been reached en the major question of Debtor-Creditor re lationships the related but sim- pler question of clearing balan-

4. Christm Carda reminded that Corps Christmas Cards

for the price of £1 each at the Carte

$1 Canteen.

FINE INSTEAD OF GAOL

ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES

ces has been antisfactorily set-

tled.

A tallyman, Luk Tai, who

clude W. Cahall C. I. Crampton.

Arrivals at the Peninsula Hotel in-

by Mr. Chen,

China's

and

at

the

ad

No Immediate Prospect was recently sentenced to six M. Ard, J. M. Ovang, ictween China and Great Britain, loyalty and fortitude of both Bri-this, because it would afford me would perhaps liave been better the Far East.

Moller, A. . Foster, N. N. "Although, as was explained months' hard labour by Mr. E. Glen Murray, Mrs. I. Lutz, Mes. J. P. but between all Nations, and it/tish and Chinese here during the an excuse for coming out here to travel with coolies ca the of stupidity and annoyance car-

affecting such land is void or of voidable.

AUSTRALIA

good behaviour" for

months.

Le

bert Crain,

Meturn. Burbas. Flaher

*

Transit to Shanghal are Mesara, Desring

Land Gill, and for Manih, Mr. Brasjovski

Last night, Sir Leiiá Boyce and zing

worda.

the main part

We should be much happier if more people realized this le

ONE WHO SURVIVED.

· ■

St. Vincent De Paul Sir,-On behalf of this Society I thank you for the kindness and consideration which you have shown us, and contribute in making our last Rose Day a success.

again to renew the many acquain Kowloon Ferry they are at is indeed strange and deplor difficult days of the occupation.

"The British Government feels tances I have made on my present least human. recently by the Secretary of H. Sainsbury for aiding and Monroe and Mrs. V. B. Tate.

able that, out of the sacrifices

tour!"

D. H. W. State for the Colonies in reply abetting the larceny of eight Departures from the Peninsula Hotel

The party, which was attended to a question in the House of rolls of blue serge valued at include D. L. Evans, W. All Das made so willingly by the Allies a special responsibility towards economic Hong Kong in the

by well over 300 people, was the

A Serviceman's View Commons concerning Malaya, 1,034 18s from the Govern-Mrs. . Müne, Mr. and Mrs. N. L. T. in the war, has not yet sprung

Crown first public function held by the there is no immediate prospect ment Store, North Point, had Maxillon, Mrs. H. B. Barclay, C. that measure of reciprocity, un-sphere, because it is a

derstanding, and good will, ne-Colony, and you may be sure that Anglo-Chinese Economic Associu- of lifting the Mtratorium, the his sentence reduced to a fine Vines, W. Matthews and Pierre Buel

Sir,-As a recent arrival in the possibility of exempting deal of $400 after reconsideration. The following arrived from Sincapere cessary to bring about the that responsibility will be dis-tion, and the list of guests in-

In your columns to say a few inge in land affected by occupa

Mr. Alfred S. K. Lau, plead yesterday by the B.O.A.C. fylug-boat peace we all so earnestly desire, churged to the full."

The British people were mak-cluded the C-in-C, Vice-Admiral colony, may be allowed space

Sir Denis Boyd; the GOC, Major tion transactions hoa

beening leniency for the defendant. Henter: Mr. and Mrs. Choo, Master Ro- and for which so many of our ting a supreme effort and great General' F. W. Festing; the Chief

6 months in After serving sona gave their lives. taken up with the Secretary of said that defendant's father, Cheng. Yap, Chief Cmit, Mark, A.T.D.,

sacrifices in order to increase ex-Justice, Sir Henry Blackall; the Burms and almost a year in the State subject to the exclusion who was a well-known tailor, and Lt/Col. Pare

Basis Of Prosperity.

ports oversens which included official and unofficial members of Netherlands East Indies. It was, A reasonable measure of cases where the Land Officer would willingly stand surety.

of The following are expected to arrive earthly prosperity has

Hong Kong, and these should dur the Legislative Council, the Chin- quite naturally very pleasing to has received notice of a claim Defendant was also ordered from the Uslied Kingdam" by B.O.A.C.

been ing the

next year become inese Special Commissioner for be posted to Hong Kong and as I that any cccupation transaction to sign a bond of $200 to be today: Mr. and Mrs. Mardaly, Mina Ham-granted us as well as a good creasingly plentiful. If for many Foreign Affairs, Mr. T. W. Kwale, flew over the island on arrival

mond, Messly. Laurent, Kerr and Kan. many of our British and Chin-years past Britain has played and leading members of the coni- experienced no mean thrill, bert

up leading role in the trade of the munity.

cause I thought, here at last in a ese friends, to help make

British Colony, ahould be for the disastrous logses of world, Hong Kong would also be

Air Crews Entertained

Amongst my awn "civilian the war, but and that but is the premier link of British trade.

kinamen and be able to. enter into a very big but-our prosperity in the Far East, and that vital bers of the Mission entertained the crewi today is not based on the sound role she would continue to play. and maintenance personnel of the York 4 sphere of friendship and und whilch did in no small "way foundation of a balanced trade

British Policy

which these quite satisfied, but navertho less I have seen and heard littlo, almost insignificant,' things that Since the re-occupation we cast a

cloud over an otherwise have paid out over $2000 rosy existence.

monthly in relief and have Why, I wonder after 6 years of also rehabilitated our two war, do English ladica and men, homes for destitutes and street still think that soldiers, allora sleepers. For the next twelve and airmen are people to bi spurned and avoided?

months we are in a position. Why do English ladies, literal- to step up this relief work to ly draw up their skirts and out- $5000 monthly and we have also earmarked a sufficient sum to start a lending library invaluable amistance from me to msf school books for the poor

The Lincurtzian is plicted by B/Lender | children. - Patrick, D.FC, APC, well known' In China former pilot for Geysiri' Sic

York is piloted by F/Lieut. MacNamara,

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As you all know, only too well, "While the world is hungry for A private dinner party was held at imports into China far exceed goods of British. exporters and the Peninsula Flotel. her exports and until there is there is no difficulty in

In the course of the tour the two air- Anding raft have covered 15,000 miles in Ching a most substantial increase in buyers abroad, we realise the time and completed 18 landings. Only once the latter, we cannot look for-will come when selling will not as the party been behind schedule when ward to the future in con be so easy. It has therefore been the planes arrived 20 molocios laje mi Chungking from Eunming. This was bes fidence. The new Import and the policy of Eritish manufactur-use they were held up at Kanming due Export regulations, recently ers to aim at producing first class to manter motor trouble. This achieve promulgated in Shanghai are a goods at fair prices as it is felt ment is the more noteworthy because useful step in the right direc- that they will always be easier to often the aircraft have flown outside of tion. They will, I am afraid, sell to a prosperous than an im- the splendid record of the York and Lan prove irksome and unpalatable poverished market. Apart from custrian la simost wholly due to the high to many of us Chinese and that, it is British policy, from an quality of aircraftmanship and navigs Foreigners alike, but, if they entirely altruistic standpoint, to

Close and helpful Haison, was also mains are administered fairly and encourage international trade and tained throughout the far with the efficiently as the names and to raise the standard of living in Chinese Air Force, the US Army Air

of the reputations

Chinese all countries. This is the basis of Force and C.N.A.C., all of whom ZAYG (Continued at foot of Nezt. Col.) gentlemen on the Control Board the British export drive. entitle us to expect they will be, then they deserve and should receive our willing co-operation as a necessary meusore for achieving safer and saner con- ditions of, trade.

tion.

More Shops Fined

Adrian Carton de: War, V.C., while the D.F., who took the machine to the

The Lancastrian will take off from Kal Tak tomorrow for Bangkok and the York. from Canton on the same "day för Ban- goon. Holh planes, with members of the Trade Mission are scheduled to

Further cases of black market racketeering were England by. Dec. 19,

heard before Mr. E. H. Sainsbury at the Cen- tral Magistracy yesterday, when several lead- ing stores, including a wholesale dealer, were heavily fined.

A similar And we imposed out, Fang.

"In the early post-war daya many an industrialist in Great Britain was convinced that the ideal method of Anglo-Chinese co-operation would be found in Mr. Sainsbury warned that the formation .of Anglo- further deliberate cases of rac Chinese Companies with Chin-keteering might lead to closing of ese and British capital.. Un- the storés," happily the uncertainty, in, the Sang Cheung Store, Bir. W. No. 12, Wanchal Road, was Aned $50 for In the case against Siu Yip of Lear So, of the Tune Ing- Blore, gard to Chinese currency," and H.

Cheuse of the Tat Bing Company, No. Welling trees. for the sale of a 25 walt slectric bulb for 33 ($1.25). *****

the abnormally high cost of. Nolloth of the 8.T. & I. De the sale of a tie of condensed milk at labour and factory accommoda- Partment, said that defendant #10 (60014.),

WA wholesale dealer, and his Taing Chik, of the Wing Fu, No. 14. tion have for the time being at shop was visited by faspectors Queen's Road East, was Gred 1320 for any rate, reduced this method due to complaints from residents the same offence. Defendant sold a tin of co-operation to a minimum

Wote Mul, ofw fruit siali'at she judic Nevertheless, it should be the ritories,

on et anley, Bimet d D'Agullar ideal method, and I have no doubt that one day, when con- ditions in China become more stable and peaceful, it will be pus into practice,

in Hong Kong and the New Ter of condaded milk at 12.2GNUP AN

Sense Of Humour

The margin of proût in, the sale street, The Band $50 for the sale, of an af Ovaltine was nearly 60 per apple for 70cts, and ai oranze for socia cent, and it was a clear case of a Moon, of the Cheong Kes Store

cases were prosecuted by (bets cach zacketeering.

No. 4. Fossion Street, was Saad $100 for the sale of three penge at $1,50

Mr. Nolloth..

Tam Chut of the Shlog Chan "atali, Bu Tip of the Man Bag Cheung No. 121. Main Street Bhaskinema, "hardy Store, No. 187. Wing Lok Street, was fined $10 for the sale of two crangas fined $420 for sale of case of 48 line far, S

trolled price was $104.50..."

Wu Chunen, of the Plex Tet Drur

"I am pleased to see that the members of the Trade Mission of Ovaltine at #116.10, while the com • Man Pakwong, of the Man Top Loose. have not lost their sense of hu-

No. 148, Malo. Street,, Ebatleiwen. Waq Les Fat of the Fook Hinz Slo. 11. fined $6) for the sale of two pereges at mour, and I etho to the rafters Wine Lok Bipers East, was fined $140 Use sentiments recently expressed | for selling a far of Ovaltine at 35,(13.09), lo Shanghai by my young friend Out Soap at 60cta (66cia.), Kao Chat, of for the sale of a box of five pieces of For male of stablet of Meuler Tree Blow 11 Juliton Band, was fixed $iti John Keswick, the Chairman of the Leung Sun; Kod, 171 Queen's Rowd Tampax at $4, 61bcia, inch).. the British Chamber of Commerce, Central, was food 36 Defendant had ip Yam-fang, of Lee, Yo Fa! Blore, when he said to the Trade Mis- conviction for the same | No. 82. Maip: Street,'. Shenkiwen, wan Bion that the British and the Chinese race have three qualities Des Voeux Road Central, was Ened $244 Kwon, of the Wise woo

Le Pla, of the Lo Put Ken Blore, 100 and $10 for the sale of a tin of Nugge

pollah for 30ela. (26eta.), in common a keen sense of hu- for sale of a tablet of Lava) Bop at Store, Ho, 249, Queen's Road West, was mours: good temper, and confirm- $1.10 (Z5ela),

dan duso too for the sale of: 14 bobby pins ed optimism. With those three Cht of the Bas Tau Company, 87, at Sosta (two cents: esch), qualilles, Gentlemen, we shall notereale Street, we ned 160 for sale of

-a sake of Menier Ti-trow, dll soap at 20cha. | 187, Czern's Road Wash, wana Guad. 843 fall eventually to surmount, our} (8890),

--" "| for sale of a tin of Gold, Flake cisztalian bost, war difßculties," WA Bif Chung, of the Chahe Tuen Blore, at $280. (83)-

After Mr. Lul Yam-tuen, Vice-2 Belcher Breet, was und 340 for Wong Hang-thien, of the Wing: Shan selling sa slectric bulb for $1.50 (61.25). Tue, 16. Kam. Was Burete was food Chairman of the Association had forth in 25 wall clictele bulb, 150 for an of bucket of 11 Aspre spoken in Chinese, Mr. AA, Chen, Leo Ming of the Chuen Kwong, 25, 169, tablets at Theta (60sts.) Secretary-General, said that mes- Da Yoonz Haga Wight, was fogd. 185, £ fine of $80 was disposed on “Wong sages of good wishes had been many, Nov. Can Wellasiones De Vosur Road Central for f

Tong: Wah of the Dad Kwong, Electric. Tak-roe, of the Tai, Haos Blure, Na, 800, received from all quarters included to for the age of any rockate of 16. Nasel geppe Biden at $1 ing one from Dr. T. V. Stong, and edit ball at

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A Committee is at present studying whether it is possible to re-open the Kai Lap Free School for poor children. The. different orphanages will also receive as much aid as we can: spare.

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