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THE SOVIET AND CHINA General Uneasiness And Apprehension Treaty Not Yet Implemented

Nanking, June 25,

Russian policy towards China has “created a situa- tion which cause general uneasiness and ap- prehension" and it is natural that Vice-Presi- dent Dr. Sun Fo should "express fears of grave consequences." Dr. Hollington Tong. Director of the Government's Information office, de- clared at a press conference today.

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The best pocket car accom. modates one passenger, welgha about 30 pounds Cand in powered with a 1% H.P. gasoline engine which carrica it along at an estimated speed of 17 miles per hour,

The car was designed and manufactured at G cort of 10,000 yen by the former president of the Sunsoku Heavy Industries Company TL He Osaka, Hiroshi Tamura.

the hopes to mass produce pnat-like car for sale abroad. -Associated Press.

WAR MEMORIAL FUND

He made this comment on the opinions recently expressed by Dr. Sun Fo that Russia is inter- ferring in China's internal affairs by aiding the Chinese Communists and fostering condi tions which may cause a third world war originate in Manchuria. "While I cannot speak for Dr. The Mukden City Council went Sun Fo," Dr. Tong said, "I may on record on 'endorsing the Vice- say that he has been known in President's charges and appealed this country B a warm friend to the Government to adopt of Soviet Russia and an ardent stronger altitude towards Russia. advocate of closer relationship Central News reported that the between China

people of Manchuria backed De and

great

Sun Fo's statements because they neighbour

"Chinu fought Japan for more

are the "eye-witnesses of political manoeuvres by the Soviet Union than eight years, principally tu recover

the northeastern provinsince the end of the war."

the The Manchurian people, ces. For the recovery provinces and for laying the last-agency raid, testify ing foundatim of ponce in the removal of industrial equipament day were Far East, China has concluded from Manchuria, aid to the Cam-The Chartered Bank of India, te

Australia and China .... #26,000.00 with Rusla Treaty of felend-munists, obstruction to the take- Dr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Wo

over of Dairen and Port Arthur M. Koon Chan and that the "Soviet Union re- Me. d Tee Fon and cently was instrumental in sender, and Mr. J.A.D. Maerlant months old and remains to be

ing hate Garnaulstons to fight on the Uriental Hondwerk fact implemented. created a situation which cause! general uneasiness and apprehen-Communists Alor. It is quite natural that Dr. casualties in their Sun Fo should express fears of Seepingkai. He admitted however, grave consequences."

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Prix despatches renching here today claim that Dr. Sun Fo's *tate cents found wide support Ringlig Government cireten ja Manchurin,

Wide Support General Shing Hi-shul, Direc tor of the Generalissimo's north- eastern headquarters, told Central News: "Close observations show that the Chinese Communists are obtaining heln

fareign from sources." He added that he com- pletely supported Dr. Sun Fo's naxertions that China would not tolerate any infringement of her rights in Manchuria,

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Charge

A 33-year-old married woman, Yiu Mul.fong, was remanded for one week by Mr. Springale Central yesterday when chargedĮ with the murder of Ng Chun

por.

The murder is alleged to have occurred at 23 Che Lan Terrace, second floor, West Point, on June 11. The victim, A six-year-old boy, was the son of a local merchant, Ho Hung, and the child of his concubine.

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Grand Total

Godown Breaking Charge

Formal evidence of arrest was given by Del. Chan Lap at the resumed hearing before Mr. Latimer yesterday of the саво against Lnu Tak-wal, Trang Sham and Tac Man In connection with thhe larceny of 18 rolls of woullen cloth from No.

10 Godown of the Kowloon Godowns on April 18.

Liu and Teang, represented by Mr. A.S.C. Comber and Mr. Marcus da Silva, respectively, are charged with godown breaking and larceny, while Tse (defended by Mr. C.A. Sutherton Russ) is charged with receiving the goods. Mr. L.. Whant, ADCI (K), assisted by DSI R. Mackenzie, is prosecuting for the Police.

Det. Chan said that when ques- tloned Lau completely denied.ail knowledge of the affair. The re plies of Tsang and Tse were sucti that he ultimately decided to charge them.

Further evidence will he Heard- on July 11.

H.K.V.D.C. ORDERS

War Memorial Funds The following i

alten. reproduced for Information. The Lies of ' concerned erected to thin existence of the War Memorial Fund. Be far as the I.K.V.1.C. In concerned, this fund in general is designed to maint widow and children of Volunteers who 21,100.00 Jont their ìlves or were incapacfthird eye, 600.344.BG to their war service or -experiances A prisoners-nl.wer., To rnsure uniformity 1160.664.30 of application, it has been drelded that

Boy Scout Visitors

From

P.I.

alt enim from Volunteer depenilents abould be submitted through the "Ailjutant, direct to the “Cóhimitttee. Widows and children who consider that they have, a elkim should communiente with, the Adjus tant without delay, 14 lo emphasised that dependenta other Can widow nad children have no eleich on the fund and should not soply, Apollemnta should call on the Adjutant to Me office bringing with them thele murrisare certificate and children's, birth certificates. Le point)} out that part of the object of the War Nemorial Fund in to tavidó vaspitance tr any ameor or other rank in the Corps

Carrying the national colours of their country for the first time, a delegation of Boy Scouts from the Philippines, en route to the Scouts Sixth

World Jamboree in Moisson, is at present who through wounds received in action, sight-seeing in Hong Kong until the "Empress, etc. sustained during service In- of Scotland" leaves next week.

cluding expti-lty or lines that is attr- butable to war service, la wholly or bar. Lally prevented from earning his living.

cant's behalf.

Ceremony in honour of the Canadian

Dominion

2090 Cpl. N

The delegation comprises 34 Lumonlod, ('Asst.. Scout Master) Any Volunteer who cobalders that he has members, two of whom arrived Plaridel. Silvestre, (Senior efim should contact the Adjutant, who here by air yesterday,

Patrol Leader); Roque Ablan will sun the application on the appli The group is headed by the Jr. Rodolfo Alonzo, (Asst. Philippines Chief Scout Execu-Patrol Leader); Pedro Basilio, War Dead: The Ceremony will take plan tive, Exequle! Villacorta, assis-į Roberta Betla, Joaquin Rat Balwan Hill Cemetery on ted by Alfredo de los Reyes, | Cantus; Benjamin Cordova, Dar, July 1, 1947 at TD .th. The Corps

will provide the Pizing Party as under Alde and Quartermaster. The (Patrol Leader); Catalin 17 R.B.M. 1. J. Everest, MD: 2341 present trip abroad is the first Espino, Vicente Ferla, (Aast: C.B.M. 9. n. Pole: CB.M. T. F. Stain since the war ended.

Patrol Leader); Alfredo Flojo, ton, DCM 2054 C.A.M. R. 2.V. Everest Exequiel Villacorta told the Benjamin De da Fuente, (Patrol 1480 Set. G. A. Plans: ot

Dronebrider1 1778 Cpl. 8. A. Fowle "China Mail" yesterday that the Leader); Santiago Guevarra, 3063 Col. A. E. Gomen: 8549 Col. G. Ha! Scouts felt very proud to be (Asst. Patrol Leader); Antonio, luan: 2097 Cal. A P. Pereira) 15. carrying their

national Habana, own

(Patrol Lender); L/Cpl. 1. A. Fowler: 4126 PW. La

Ilicka: 3717 Pte. 1. A. Soares: 3845 P colours this time, On previous Vicente Javelosa; Leonardo, Y. Walker. They will paralisi occasions they carried the Marino; Romeo Murillo; Corps H.Q. on Friday, June 27 at 1 pm. American flag. At present Nemesio Orito; Fausto Perante; for practice parade. On the day of the there are 80110 92,000 Boy Epifanio

Raymundo; Antonio temeny they will parade al 8.30 mm. The · Commandant hopes that a MARILY Scouts in the Philippines. Abaya; Jose Rebaya; Ivo Sain-Volunteers as possible will attend thr The Philippines Chlef Scout gan; Taib Sampang: Florentine Ceremony,, and that they will be at the Executive, who led a similar Sanil; Samuel Sibayan; Ramon Cemetery by not later than 0.40 1,52, The delegation to Washington in Umali; Alfredo Vidal; Aquilen Cemetery can be reached by way of Lyr Gap- 1935, sald that during the war Villanueva.

mun-Iland Road to Tai Tom Sheko Hond. Guides will direct vehler. the Boys Secuts, as an institu-

from Janelion faland Road-Bleko Road. tion, was inactive as the Japan-

Hong Kong Bervices Rifs Association: ese frowned on the movement.

June 29 and Sunday, June 29. Launch *Ing. Boys Scouts, however, assisted

Queen's Betorday, Jane 26. the guerillas against the Japan-

Pler Dep. 1430 For East Pier Stonecut

Deu tara, Biar Ferry Sieg-Kowloon Training Part 11 Lectures in, Pallce |1445 For East Plar, Alanecutters. Fav also helped the Boy Scouts Lee Yuet, 19-year-old bawker.

Regulations will be held at the Headquar-Pier, Stonecutters Return 1890 For Siur American forces when the

ters every wns fined $350 (or three months'

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday Ferry : Btzpa-Kowloon, and Queen's Plors and Friday at 1780 hours. Hambers of Bunday, June 19. Queen's Per Dep. 0915 hard laboury by Mr. Blair Kerr liberation of the Philippines was at Kowloon yesterday when he in progress. On one occasion, No. 3 Company and those settled from Far East Fler Stonecutters., Biar Ferry pleaded guilty to having landed a single Boy Scout was reapon. Now, and 2 Company are to attend these Step--Kowloon Des, 0050 For East Per

lectures az ordered without fall. The Stanseutters. East Pler Stonecutlery B vegetables at tho Shamehuipo sible for saving an entire town for new recruite has already come

Aura 1710 For Star Ferry Steps-Kowloon Ferry Whart instead of a regular by signalling to the attacking menced on June 23. All new members and Queen's Pler

American warships the positions are ordered to report at the lendourters of the Japanese who had moved for thele training on specified dates at Lower Albert Road, will be closed an

| Monday, June 19, 1947. out of the town which tho

Part II Baminative: An examinaửon Part 2 Ordera. Order No. 17/47: Ac Americans were shelling.

When the child was found dead in a pool of blood with chopper wounds shortly after noon on June 11, Yiu was also found on the premiseà suffering from poisoning. She was removed to Queen Mary Hospital and was discharged on Wednesday.

Govermnent wharf on June 25,

ABYSO THAT'S THE WAY YOU CLEAN YOUR. FALSE TEETH?

No morning rush-ITERADENT cleane dentures overnight. Stir a depful of ETELADENT into rumbler of warm water. Leave the dentures in this cleansing soju- Han, which, removes filin and stalas and sterilizes every crevice by its harmless, active energy. In the morning, a thorough Hove, preferably under a try. Available at all chemists and drigslita..

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Villacorta, said several Bay Scouts lost their lives trying save civilians from bomb and

HONG KONG POLICE shoots will be held on Saturday.

6.30 p.m.

RESERVE

Holidays H.K.V.D.C. Headquartere.

in Part il of the Remulations will be held rival: 8085 Arm/8/But. White. W. D..

on July 3 and 4, at-5.10 p.m., Members | arrived in Hong Kong on 7/4/47. Depur sine for the examinatios are ordered tures: 3077 D.Q.M.B. Thomson, F.5, ex Us report at Headquarters at the specified Hong Kong of 23/0/47; 4283 Pte. Brown, time as detatied,

{P.J., ex Hong Kong on 28/6/47. Bizength-

·(Bed.) „J. WESTON, Captain,

Adjutant, I.K.V.D. Compr.

shell attacks. Although the Bank Practica: Dand practice under | dacredser 4018 Gar. Robertson, F.A., End Phillippines Boy Scouts was Mr. W. P. Appa (Dandmaster), will be flattery, wa. 28/8/4T.

held as usual at the HKPR) Headquar officially organiged in

1923, era every Wednesday and Sunday is 1899 they were active 36 early in hour and 1100 hours respectively 1914, when they participated in ordered. the First World War.

- Charge Room Duties: Mambers of. No.

↑ Company will parade for Charge Bong

On Sunday, the Philippine pute as deslied by the 0.0. Na. 1 Com Boy Scouts Delegattion will give pany. Dzisar Khaki shirts and shorte?'

exhibition of Philippine Whistle and Lenzard: Cap: Belt; Hass national dances and sungs at tops: Anklete and boots.

an

NATHAN ROAD FIGHT

Ernie Gonsalves; 18; Portuguese eferk, and Lee Sin, 22, bus con.

the Filipino Club in King's Park.cation Cards for No. Com ductor were cautioned by Mr.

Temporary Identification Cards for, mom-

bers of No. 3 Company, who bare il Blair-Kerr at Kowloon yesterday. The Delegation includes the ready handed in their photos will be a when they pleaded guilty to a following:

sued as from July 1 on spoliation at the | charge ̈ of · fighting in Nathán Exequiel Villacorta (Chief Police Reserva Office. Šembers of the Road on June 28: Scout Executive and Head of Company, who have not yet handed

In their photos are requested to do ad vitalled by their Company Commender, Philippine Jamboree, Contingent) ones. Alfredo de los Reyes, (Alde and True Intions Members detailed from talind to do Trama Duts on the following Quartermaster): Gerardo Flores No. Company to do Trafo Duly, on Sunday. Jely, (Scoutmaster Jamboree Troop); fis, ar skout & am to 11 z.m. 11, 8.7.

Bundas, will perforra their

By Order, MA

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Dr. Manuel D: Navarro (AS.M. to pin 'p.. to pinj. 6 pm to

& Troop Physician); Jogo. 6-pun. They wil sepeth for daty sa de fane ga, 1947.

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