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CENTRAL BRITISH
ASSOCIATION
Former members of the Cen-| tral British Association who have not yet re-registered their' names for membership are asked to do as carly as possible.
Membership of the Association is open to all former pupils of the Central British School, (including the old Kowloon British and Victoria Schoola), Any such former pupils who have not yet done so are also asked to send in their names and addresses immediately to the Hon. Secretary.
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4. The $100,00 Deposit made by contractors not even- tually wishing to Teader will be returnable against receipt-in the Board's Offices of the original Tender Form issued.
7 Tenders must be deposited with the Board in
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8. Closing date for Tenders 12 noon on Saturday, 28th Apml. 1947.
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Tender.
LAMMERT BROS.
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HONGKONG
Auctioneers, Surveyors and Appraisers. Pedder Building. Telephone "No. 20224..
PUBLIC AUCTION The undersigned, have reecived instructions to sell by Public Auction on
Friday, the 18th. April 1947 commencing it 240 PM.
THEIR SALES ROOMS
WALTER M. WEINBERGER.
Chairman British Stores Disposal Board
(Hongkong) +
NOTICE
be held at the Penin- Hotel on Friday, 2nd will only be
May. Tickets
Available to registered members and their guests. Further de- tails will be published shortly.
M.. A, SHAND,
Hon. Secretary,
C/ Colonial Secretariat.
NOTICE
APPARENT DRIVE TO BRING MOSCOW TALKS TO AN END
Moscow, Apr. 17.
The Foreign Ministers conference has decided on a double meeting on Austria for Thursday In an apparent drive to end the conference. Soviet Foreign Minister Molotov told the Council the Russians desired to complete and sign the Austrian treaty at this meeting. But the four Ministers tangled sharply and inconclusively when Molotov demanded reparations from German coal.
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Molotov's reparations mand was for 12% per cent of all German coal mined with on-
Unwed, But Should Have A Baby
other 12% per cent to be ex- ported.
It was understood that Sta- lin adopted a similar attitude
in insisting on the heavy re- parations in his Tuesday night talk with Marshall,
There was no indication that ither Stalin or Marshall gave
BEVIN LEAVING Rodney
Reporta
Landen, Apr. 18-
that Me Ernest Devin, the Foreign SecTE- tary, will be leaving Moscow by train for Britain either next Tuesday or a day or twe were confirmed in the quarters in Lon- don tonight. It is assumed that the British delegation as a whole will be returning with Mr. Bovin.-Reuter,
Holstein
any evidence of yielding their Bulls For
positions on Germany.
Responsible sources said no compromine Auggestions ad- vanced. The Stalin and Mar- shall meeting was the chief sub. ject of discussion in the Anglo- American delegations.
When Molotov made his coul
Japan
San Francisco, Apr. 16.
Was Weaned On Wine
Durban, Apr. 16.
he time came when little Rodney Whitley allergic to cow's milk just had to be weaned. His mother said today he is alive
and sturdily
healthy four years later because he has. been drinking wine instead.
Wine, said Mrs. E. H. Whit- ley, took the place of cow's milk In Rodney's diet when bo The 88. "Alfred 1 Pont" h¡wns a year old. For a ten-day {ncheduled to mail from here to period last year, during hos- Ipswich, Apr. 16.,
The Soviet press devoted ye day Rev. W. G. Hargrave-lines to the meeting. It pub-hama with the first shipment of lysis, wine was all he won feil, (Wednesday) for Yoko-pitalization for Infantile para- Thomas, Vicar of nearby lished no photographs of the
eattle from the United States she said. Needham Market
and gathering-something unusual destined for the rehabilitation Today, at five years of age, The dinner arranged at the
of Japan's dairy herda,
Rodney's teachers say he is ex- suggestion of the Unofficial member of the East Suf-in itself. Members of the Executive Lolk Education Commit-reparation demand, Marahil bulls were selected from pare called his rapid recovery from Twenty five-year-old Holstein ceptionally bright, Specialists Council and Legislative Coun- tee, last night advocated and Bevin reiterated that the bred stocks of California's San illness nothing short of pheno- ell to afford the community an that unmarried
women Anglo-American taxpayers were Joaquin Valley, and londed you monal. opportunity to pay #tribute
Mrs. Whitley, said sho, got the to His Excellency the Governor, teachers should be allow paying millions of dollars for terday on board the ship
The shipment was sponsored wine inspiration from Dr. Sir Mark Young, G.C.M.G. and ed to have a baby if they not going to pour out more for Ly the Brethren Service Com-Louis Leipoldt, South African Lady Young in view of their wished.
mittee, one of the group of re-medical authority and writer impending departure from the Mr. Hargrave Thomas, who ia-Molotov-expressed-his-willing-gious organisations Interested who died here last Saturday: Colony will be held at the married and
grown neas to work toward the con-in the national heifer project. She said she had fight of Hongkong Hotel on Wednesday daughters, told a meeting of clusion of the Austrian treaty This organisation was also res-all comers among her relutives 7th May 1947 at 8 pm. the Education Committes that after Bevin dropped his insist-ponsible for sending hundreds to keep young Rodney on the
the he believed the social stigmaence that it be signed by
of cattle to Europe.
batlle-two nips each meal--- The Holstein shipment to Ju- | and rejected the possibility that against teachers having illegiti-18 allled nations. mate children was unwise.
in the first to be mad he might grow up to be a wine
It will be noted that the din. ner is open to both Indies and gentlemen.
ins two
food for the Germans and were
coal.
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through the War Department.
The buila' weight is 600 to
addlet.
C.
"He is already tiring of it." she safl-United Press.
THEIR "LAST CHANCE
All four Ministers" agreed it "The problem we have to face should be the Four alone. Any member of the com- Is that there are simply not
One argument went unsolved: munity who desires to attend enough men to go round." he fixing the war responsibility 300 -United Press. should apply to any one of the said.
for Austria in the preamble. following on or before Mon-
apposer the guilt "I have come across pathetic Marshall day, 28th April 1947-
CARCH of single women
who, clause, saying it would tend to love to have a poison the future and Austria would dearly child, but are deterred because was recognised, as liberuted.
Molotov salú 600,000. Aus- of the consequent stigma."
The Vlear made his sugges.trians were Nazi party mem- tion during a discussion onbers.Associated Press, equalizing the salaries paid to No "War Guilt"? men and women teachers. Men are at present puid on a higher senle thun women because they have families to support.
The Ion, Mr. A. Morse, C.B.E.
Hongkong & Shanghai Hanking Corporation.
The Hon. Dr. S. N. Chau,
China Building.
The Hon. Mr. Leo D'Almada
é Castro.
Prince's Building.
Mr. D. Rultonjce,
Duddell Street.
URBAN COUNCIL
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given of the Intention of the Urban Council
Notice is hereby given that a to exhume the remains of the Belgian Ordinance dated the deceased persons buried in a
Moscow, April 16. M. Molotov, Soviet Foreign Minister, announeed today that it was the Soviet's intention to Me. Hargrave-Thomas moved "try for" completion of the ja motion to bring the question Austrian treaty at this aession
up at a general meeting, but of the Big Four.
not
ni
his 27 fellow-members voted The statement was made at him down. The National the 31st Council meeting, Teachers' Union in London which the Ministers started n would
comment.—United paragraph-by-paragraph exami- Preas.
nation of the draft of the Aus-1 trian treaty
and
eliminated) some previous minor disagree-
ITALIAN FLEET SAILS AGAIN
Taranto. April 17.
SHORT OF WAR"
Washington, Apr. 17. Pressing for swift passage of the President's Gracco-Turkish aid bill, the Senate President, Arthur Vandenberg, warned that this may be the United States' last chance to halt Com- " imunist aggression short of war.
The demand for faster Senate action came as the
House Foreign Affairs Committee finally ap proved an almost identicial bill and prepared to send it to the House floor sometime next week.
The Senate is on a day and ments,
night schedule in the hope of{" The Ministers, however, did completing action by this week- not touch any of the tough is-end and Senator Vandenberg | sucs such as German assets in Indented he would hold the
Goering's Assets
Meeting of Shareholders will be to the 16th of January 1947, Cemetery on the expiry of 14 this morning for battle man-to hear Yugoslav Vice-Pre-heavy responsibility for future Seized
the period 1st September 1945
to 31st December 1946 und-for
+
R. W. H. MAYNARD, Secretary, Urban Council.
Hong Kong, 16th April, 1947,
No. 3 Hankow Road, Kowloon. the election of Directors and HONG KONG SINGERS Service Auction Rooms
appointment of Auditora,
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
comprising:-
i
All former members of the AND NOTICE IS HEREBY Hong Kong Singers now resi- GIVEN that the Register and gent in the Colony are invited Transfer Books of the Company to attend a meeting to be held Extension Dining Tables, will be CLOSED from the 10th at 6.30 p.m. on Monday, 21st Sideboards, Glans Cabinets, to 24th April, 1947, both days April, 1947, Chairs, Cupboards,, Wardrobes, inclusive, during which period Cathedral Hall.
St. John's Dressing Tables with Stools, no transfer of shares can be
In
Aactioneers. Surveyors, etc. Basement, French Bunk Bide.. A.E.B. do. Sousa, Auctioneer. Telephone 31807.
ranean.
ton
battleshiptorial and reparations claims.
The Ministers examined 15 "chance" for peace between the fof the Duchy of Lancaster, told
India's "Secret Plan To End The War"
+
14th of January 1947 releases common grave in the Shek-O A squadron of the Italian Austria or the disposition of Senntors to that deadline. from preclusion all persons who Golf Course in Shek-O, Hong fleet, retained by Italy under thousands of displaced persons. The Senate President bruke: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN will have presented. their claim Kong, and to rebury them in the peace treaty suited from The Council decided to hold its into a hot debate to warn hla that the Ordinary Yearly for war damages subsequently New Kowloon No. 8 Urn Taranto in the early hours of first morning meeting tomorrow colleagues that they would bear their declaration days from the date of publica- peuvres in the central Mediter-mier Eduard Kardel; and Aus-world peace if they held up the held at the Hongkong Hotel, provided that
trian Foreign Minister Karl Hong Kong, on Thursday, 24th be made before the end of the tion of this notice.
London, April 16. April, 1947 at 11.30 am. for the third month following the pro
The squadron is composed of Gruber on Yugoslavia's terri programme too long or rejected it. He muld there was still a the 23,000
Mr: John B. Hynd, Chancellor purpose of receiving the Report mulgation of the law proclaimed of the Directors together with on reparation of war damages
Duilio," three cruisers, neven
United States and Russia but the House of Commons today destroyers, several smaller of the Austrian treaty's 69 a Statement of Accounts for on private properties.
units, and submarines, as well clauses, plus the preamble, and Congress must serve notice to that Britain had seized 4,000,- as some 50 naval aircraft. agreed on all of the preamble the Soviet Union and the world 600 marks worth of assets be- "ap-longing to Hermann Goering in Nine of the naval units ceded except a "war guilt" clause to that there would be no to the Allies under the peace which the United States objects, peasement" of aggressor na- the British zone of Germany, trenty are taking part in the and to 12 of the first 15 articles. tlona.
but had falled to find trace of He United Press. exercises-Associated Press.
declared: "There is ajany personal assets of the deadline of ideas beyond which former Reichsmarshal abroad... we will not go.”
Also seized in the British Senator Vandenberg was sub-zone, Mr. Hynd revealed, were jected throughout his state assets worth 690,000 marks be- to former Foreign ment to a barrage of 'questions. longing Senator Kenneth Wherry (R. Minister Joachim von Ribben- Nebraska) wanted to know iftrop: 721,000 marks belonging the anti-Communist program-to Franz von Pupen; 667,000 to Alfred me would eventually extend to marks belonging China?
Rosenberg; 1,045,000 marks bo- Senator Vandenberg said the longing to Field Marshal Wil- -India's first Ambassador to the United States, question was "totally incapable helm Keitel; and 158,000 marks belonging to Grand Admiral Asaf Ali, in a speech to the India League of of
added, Karl Doenitz. America at a dinner, asserted that India, dur-"the world is in a state of rest- Mr. Hynd said the assets ing the war; offered still secret counter-pro-lens flax. posals to the Cripps plan which "if they had what the headlines will be the were being held pending Four- Power agreement on their dis- day after tomorrow." been accepted by the then Prime Minister,
posal.. Britain had been un- China Policy Winston Churchill, would have shorten-
fable to find any trace of any Senator Wherry then asked personal property abroad be- ed the war by two years and saved hundreds if the State Department had the longing to any of the other and thousands of lives...Unfortunately, Int-"aame polley in China it has on Nazi leaders named, perialism found it hard as always to accept the Continental Europe relative to He added that he had no In- inevitable and thus inflicted
formation irreparable stopping Communlam?"
regarding the dis- Senator Vandenberg retorted posal of art treasures found iní wounds on humanity."
"If India wishes to have 'en- that he had previously stated "Karinhall," Goering's estate in. He said he was unable to dis- close what the Indian counter.lightened policy from the United publicly that he was critical of the Soviet zone. United Press.
Department polley States she must work primarily State preposals were.
Authoreas Pearl S. Back told to enlighten the American peo China "because it looked toward nothing more the creation of a coalition with the same gathering that "Ameri-ple....There is
Chest of Drawers, Low Boys, registered.
Ball Stands, Bubles from Cot,
Business: to Cumalder the Chinese Optical Co.
Office Writing Tables, Office JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON Proposal to reform the society.
Chair, Khaki Chesterfield Suites,
Thermo-Colton, Cabin Trunk, 1
General Managers.
Set Surgeons Operation lustru- Hong Kong, 31st March, 1947.
ment, 1 Route Survey Compass.. Folding camp Bed, Leather Suil Case. Lee Box, Set of Ten Poys, į Cutlery, Glass Ware, Radiator, Carpets, Rugs, Double & Single Bedsteads with Boxspring Mattresses, Meat Safes, Kitchen Tables, Curfos, Wall Mirrors, Sauce Pan Wall Clock, and Blackwood Furniture Etc., Etc.. Etc.
Also
1 Remington Typewriter 18 Ins.)
1 Remington Typewriter 14 Ins. 1 Fata Radio-All Wave
1 Marble Animal Ornament
On View from Thursday,
The 17th. April 1947 Terms: As Customary. LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioncern.
DENNIS & Co., Ltd.
Sate Agents Cor
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WINTE-ANT EXTERMINATORS
Helland Bones (5h Flour) T 83324 a 82013
THE "STAR" FERRY COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
Notice is hereby given that (1) the Forty-fifth Ordinary Yearly (2) Meeting of the members of this (3) Company will be held at tho Mathieson & Co. Ltd., on Monday Office of Messra. Jarding,
the 28th day of April, 1947, at Noon, to receive the Report of] the Board of Directors' and Statement of. Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1946, to elect Directors and to appoint. Auditors."
Notice is also given that the Transfer Books of the Com pany will be closed from the! 15th April, 1947, to the 28th April, 1947, both days laclusive.
By Order of
the Board of Directors,
C. E. TERRY,
Manager & Secretary.
L. T. RIDE.
OPTICIAN
67 QUEEN'S ROAD C
JUNIOR BRITISH SCHOOLS
Addresses and Opening Datos
Kennedy Road School: Quarry Bay School: Peak School:
(4) Kowloon Junior School:
Hong Kong, 8th April, 1947. Hong Kong, 17th April, 1947.
21st April, 8.30 a.m. 21st April,
8.30 a.m. 21st April, 8.30 am. at
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No. 26 Kennedy Road tem- porarily. It is expected that the Peak building will be ready for occupation early in. May when pupils and staff will be trans- forred there.
23rd April, 9.00 b.m. in La. Sallo College Annexe, Boundary Street, Kowloon. Transport ar- rangements as for last torm will remain, In force for the time being. The, Headmistress will be in attendance to inter- view parents of new pupile from 2.30 p.m. to 4 pm, on Tuesday. 22nd April.
T. R. ROWELL, Director of Education.
cans
New York, Apr. 16.
an answer"
We cannot toll
Sta
my
TISO TO HANG TODAY?
are being told constantly basic to our common welfare than the Communists, and in that the destiny of history and the understanding of peace ho opinion no Communist over en- exigency of our times as well as tween the East and West. There tered a coalition for any pur our own riches and power are is no power in the West who can pose except to destroy it. forcing us into a position of world provide this understanding and "So far as I am concerned, I leadership.
of all castern nations there is should think our hopes in China aldent of the wartime Slovak hope only in India.
"We are told with equal force by others that we are not fit for traditional leadership-that our Isolation has kept us ignorant and to act with power out of ignor ance is dangerous. There is truth in both points.”
It would be to the interest
"We are powerful and ignorant.
other nationis, therefore,
of to
"China has made
Bratislava, Apr. 16. Father Josef Tiso, priest-pre-
I would rest upon the Buccona Repubile, will bo hanged on Fri- with which Chiang Kai-shek 'can | day, unless the Czechoslovak Nothing From China enlarge and liberalize hla own Four Party National Front' re- no notable national Government within commenda 'and President contribution in the past to the which he has been able to as-Eduard Benes approves, his ap understanding between the East Bemble
other political pent for elemency.⋅ and West and it is not likely that party in China except the arm- we can expect much from her in this generation,
"But India is far more united educate us as quickly and pain-within herself than China.
every
The appeal was referred to ed · Communists.".
tho Prague headquarters of the The bit approved by the National Front after the Slovak House Committee contained an Communist and Social Do- by miocratic Parties boycotted - the
lessly as possible. It would be to There is more hope of unity amendment Aponsored the interest of India if the Ameri- between the Moslem and Hindu Senator Vandenberg, to give the meeting last night of the Slóvak propin--not only our gov, than there is between the Left United Nations Hmited veto National Front which was to arnment could understand, somo-] and "Right in Chida” năm Buck | over: the programmes-United | consider the appali-United thing of India's people).
concluded, United Press)
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