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TO LET

NOTICE

URBAN COUNCIL

1. It is hereby notified that sealed tenders, in duplicate, which should be clearly marked "Tender for the erection of tents on .....Beach” will be received by the Chairman, Tender Board, Public Works Department, until noon on Friday, the 11th July, 1947.

2. Tenders are invited for monthly rentals, for the right to occupy certain areas on the following beaches and to erect tents thereon for hire to the public by the hour or by the day for the months of August, September, October and November, 1947;—

A Beach.

Approximate area Approximate

of sites.

Number of Tenis.

Site A-13,000 sq. ft. 50 Site B-10,000 sq. ft.

Repulse Bay (Main Bench)

Stanley (Main Beach)

વા

Island Bay (Shek (})

H

Big Wave Day

40.

Site, A.

7,000 sq. ft.

30.

Site B.

5,000 sq. ft.

20.

Site A.-18,000 sq. fl.

75,

:

Site B.-36,000 sq. ft. 12.000 sq. ft.

76.

550,

Plans of the above beaches, showing these sites, may be seen in the office of the Secretary, Urban Council.

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1947.

MORE

TERRORIST ATTACKS Biggest

ON BRITISH TROOPS

Jerusalem, June 29.

Two more attacks today by gunmen of the Zionist dissident underground injured one British Army officer and three other ranks, including one seriously. They took place shortly after searches carried out for the perpetrators of last night's two ambushes in busy streets of Tel Aviv and Haifa.

3. Tents must be of an approved type, dimensions approxie had been arrested in con- Forran is at present TO Transients unly; lurgy ufry | mately 7 feet long. 7 feet wide, 7 feet high, with an owning in rooms with bath. No. 21 Hankow front at least 5 feet long. Hand, Kowloon. Near the Ferry.

Belen's Beauty Salons

4. The following maximum charges to be paid by the public will be allowed for the hire of tents, teach tent to be provided with table and two chairs); —

You can trust your personal Beauty Problems your Per- manent Waves, Shampoo, Sein, Tinting. Facials, Manicure, Pedicure

For period not exceeding two hours Beten's expart

above Exceeding 2 hours but not exceeding 3 hours (at floor) operatora Lane Crawford's Tel. 33161.

12

Service Auction Rooms

Auctioneers. Surveyors, etc. Basement. French Bank Bldg.. A.E.B. de Sousa, Auctioneer. Telephona 31867,

the

HONG KONG FOOTBALL CLUB

RUGBY SECTION

Council.

3 4

5 hour

Repulse Bay Inland Bay (Main Bench). (Shek O). Stanley

Big Wore Bay (Main Beach).

$2.

$3.

$3.

$4.

4

$4.

53.

5 .. $5. $7,

$0.

$10.

Tender forms are obtainable from the Secretary, Urban

8. Tenderers must attach to each tender the Deposit Receipt showing that they have deposited at the Treasury, Prince's Bulld- Ing, the sum or sums as stated below, as

In pledge of the bona fides of their tenders, which sum or sums shall be for cited to The Hong Kong Government if the successful tenderer fails or refuses to carry out his tender to the satisfaction at the Connell. The deposits will be returned to unsuccessful tenderers.

DEPOSITS REQUIRED:

For each tender in respect of Repulse Bay (Main Beach).

or Island Bay (Shok 0))

each tender in respect of Stanley (Main Beach), or

Big Wave Bay

There will be a meeting of For

the of Rugby Section HKFC, in the Club House at Happy Valley at 6 p.m. on Fri day July 4th in order to elect any tender.

offrees

season,

for

the forthcoming) •

All members and' prospective menbers are invited

P. S. INGHAM,

LETTER TO PRINCESS Johannesburg, June 30, Adrian Bernard de Kock, a 36-year-old European convict- ed of being an habitual criminal, serving an indefinite sentones and who last Ocio- ber caused 用 sensation by Hter. appealing to Princess parer Rae. hưu Hot ha aentence reduced to six years, This means that he will be released early next year.

De Kock muggled his pett- tlout fo Princess Margaret Road

from Bloomfontein prison last October. Princess Margaret passed the letter to the King who, in turn sent it on to the Governor General of South Africa, Gideon van Zyl, asking for an investiga- flon into the mac--Asociat- ed Prens.

Flood In

Ushakov Over A Preceded Century Nelson

London, June 30,

St. Louis, Mo., June 29.

The wind whipped waters of the Mississippi poured over sections of

towns today

the in flood in this

Hundreds of "civilians, troops,

A Tass message distri-St. Louis and other river

Soviet the buted by monitor in London Sun-greatest day night said that the area in 103 years. Russian historian Pro-naval reservists and even women fessor Eugeni, Tarle, a were battling to save homes and member of the Russian farmlands along a 180-mile freat as the river reached its highest Academy, is preparing a stages since 1844. three. volume study call- ed "The Russians in the Mediterranean,' analysis of Russian

an

the

Fed by

new rains and water pouring in from the Missouri River north of here, the Misslappi Burged up to 39 feet, 13 feet un- der the 1044 flood stage.

Today's shootings brought the casualty list for two days to four British troops killed and seven wounded. One officer is among the dead. The Stern Gang are believed to be rès- ponsible for today's and last night's attacks. Meanwhile, Major Royance, It is now believed in some Alexander Farrán. 28-year-old quarters that his equally pre- Army officer serving with the clpitate return and surrender Palestine Police, returned may have been prompted by the voluntarily today after hie es murderous outbreaks last night cape from custody in Jerusalem | in Tel Aviv and Haifa.

being section with the death of ahald in military custody-re- Jewish youth at an Army Bar-putedly at Sarafand military racks on June 19.

Cantonment, Before his aurren- The Intest terrorist attack on | der the former Marine

Com- British troops occurred on the mando lived "underground” for beach at Merzlia, n small town ten days. ship on the const north of Tel

Wide Searches Avia. Two officers and throa

Additional familles evacuated It is believed in other quartera, other ranka were sun bathing however, that Farran

*Bloodstains inside the "mur- Naval operations in the

along lowlying sections of the surrender taxi" led the police to sup- Mediterrânean in in swimming suite when twelve dered because

Mississippi south of here bocated armed Jews attacked them this supplies and could not leave the was wounded by the return fire

he ran out of pose that one of the attackera 18th Century,

to

estimated 35,000 the The first colume," "which is on number of homeless in floode country through the closely- of the British officers, "who also sale, describes a phase of the which

sections of ravaged watched frontier exits.

punctured a rear tyre, smashed fusso.Turkish War when the Nebraska, Town, Missouri and As he gave himself up to the the rear window and drilled 7urkish Navy was crushed by the Illinois and caused approximately Army authorities widespread hotes in the body of the vehicle. Russiars in the Aegean Sea. US$250,000,000 damage to searches were being conducted i The tax, it is now discloserl, by troops and police in Holfo was stolen from the driver by pear in a few days, deals with the

The second volume, due to apperty and crops.-United Press, and Its eavirons for the attack- two armed youths after being Hustion Admiral Surhkoy Usha era who last night fatally shot hailed in the street by a youth kov

und

the naval operation one British Army officer and and a girl. The driver was kept which liberated the lohlan Islands wounded two othera-ope (ser-] under guard and released in the} from the French, lously-in an attack on a cafe. carly, boura of this morning. Tarle, interviewed by a Tass

Today the Army extended the night-time read

In Inst night's attack at Tel Agency reporter, said "I note the curfew Aviv 16 revolver shota were peculiar ignorance of those his. three hours beyond. the normal fired by persons, possibly on expiry time at 5 o'clock dawn foot, at four British Moldiers and patrola carefully screened outside a cinema on the busy alt passengers in vehicles at- main street, an official an- tempting to leave Tel Aviv and nouncement said. Haifa.

afternoon.

Smoke Bomb Escape Three of the Jews struck one of the officers on the head, but he quickly recovered and went to the aid of his companion, who was also set upon.

The other nine gunmen ran across the annd towards three Boldiers who were tying face-) down on the bench some dis- tance away and opened firo. One man was wounded seriously and another slightly.

The soldiers, although wound- ed, managed to crawl to their weapons ant return the fire, $500.00..but they did not hit the attack- The wounded were treated by a Jewish doctor on the spot and removed to hospital in an ambulance.

$200,00,

7. Government does not bind itself to accept the highest or

8. During the period of the contract no other person will be allowed to erect tenta for hire on any of the above beaches.

to attend.

Hong Kong, 251 June, 1947.

Hon, Rugby Secretary.

NOTICE

for the

Tenders are invited following equipment now stored at the CNRRA/KCR Cathin Road, Kowloon:-~

Wooden logA

Irun looks.

Turnbuckles

Chains

Bolts & Nuts

2 Wooden Cradles

yard.

This equipment may be inspect.

URBAN COUNCIL HONG KONG

NOTICE

R. W. H. MAYNARD, Secretary, Urban Council.

UNITED SERVICES RECREATION CLUB

.

2. A further notice will be

ers.

The attackers escaped after throwing a smoke hamb.

Another soldier was wounded in the leg in Haifa by a shot from a passing taxi.

Farran Surrender

During the attack at Merzlia a Sten gun was stolen from the military party on the beach, ac-1 cording to an official announce- ment.

The land on which Merzlin is built about five miles north of Tel Aviv, was bought over

ed by arrangement made with the peeled or cut before purchase. promulgated as soon as the list old

undersigned.

Tenders to be submitted by noon on 3rd July 1947, marked "Tenders for Equipment.” No tender necessarily necepted.

A. E. Hunt

Director UNRRA Hongkong Branch

Worm infections also are cuih-re-opens monly contracted through the consumption of salads and un- cooked vegetables,

Taracl (Stern

A watchman at n Haifa gar- age informed the police today that two military grenades wore lying In the courtyard of a house

near the scene of last night's attack. The grenades were removed.

The Shots came from behind the promenading men at fairly close range and all four were wounded in several places. One died almost immediately, an- other about fifteen minutes later, and the third man died in hospital early today.-Reuter.

HANDLESS MAN FINED FOR SHOOTING DICE

London, June 30.

An

pro-

toriana who regard the highly-

famed Ushakov as a follower and Imitator of Nelson. They seem to forget that Ushakov had won all his brilliant victories reven years before Nelson rose to prominence,"

Associated Press.

Land Reform

Reform Before Democracy

New York, June 29.

A New York Herald-Tribune editorial on the re- cent visit to Asia by Roger Baldwin, Director of American Civil Liberties Union, said partly: "His comments on Korea, un-, "This, of course, would work like thone on Japan, certainly no election at all. It would are disturbing. He probably is distress all Americans who hope correct in his contention there for the development of demo- can be no economic basis for cracy in the Orient."-United democracy in Southern Kpren] Press. until there is a land reform ......He undoubtedly is right

In his inalatence that there still

is a need to purge collabora-

SADISTIC

EXPERIMENTS"

Guam, June 80.

lors with the Japanese and tu "MEDICAL In view of the large number, twenty years εικο by the of applications for civilian sub- American Zion Commonwealth

Maybe it was the return of Eros, the winged god, bring under control the Japan- scriber membership of On account of the danger of United Services Recreation Club,

the of New York,

to Piccadilly Circus of maybe it was only the se-trained Korean police who Meanwhile, the Fighters for contructing gastro-intestinal dis- which have been received and Freedom of

weather (warm), but these items intrigued seem to be fascist in character. "Mr. Baldwin seemed to take British newspaper readers on Sunday. euses such as typhoid, dysentery the small number of vacancies Gang) claimed withla an hour

A 19-year-old man who has plied the Scottish-born Queen, tion would be held in. Koren charged with murdering 10

for granted that a national elec-

The counsel for 19 Japanese and cholera. the public which it is anticipated will arise of the fatal shooting of one no hands was fined for shoot "that's how we feel in Scotland → warned against eating salads, during the next three months, British Army officer and three ing dice.

but the English wont allow ferable to any attempt to im- medical experiments" today ......An election is far pre American prisoners In endistic unbooked vegetables, shell-fish, no further applications can be other ranks and the wounding The Edinburgh College of It"). ice-cream and allied products, received at present,

pose a coalition government of moved to strike all testimony of of three more, that the attacks Art opened an exhibition with W. F. Pinchard, 97, rode his Leftista on the people of Kores, the principal prosecution withcan unless obtained from nuthorked

were in retallation for the pre- only half the usual number of bicycle 14 miles every day last but it should be noted that the because he committed suicide sources, and fruit which is

sumed murder of the 16-year- nude paintings. Reason; models week to watch a cricket match strongest advocates of an elec- before hit cross-examination was

Alexander Rubowitch of refused to strip when most of....church workers in Cran- tion in Southern Korea are fol- Jerusalem.

the pictures were painted- leigh, Surrey, formed a commit- lowers

completed. Since Major Farran fled while during last winter's coal short- tee to mind babies outside the Syngman Rhee,

of Conservative Dr. The witcas was Surgeon under inquiry for his alleged age,

church during services.a

Lieutenant Shigioshi Nakamura "Their opponenta pari in Rubowitch's disappear cided there might be something drunk and disorderly was fined dominant almost everywhere in where he lived for personal

Plenty of people in Kent de-woman

contend who alashed his throat and ablo. arrested for being that the Rhee political machine, men In the marine stockade in natrology. Rupert Conn, for drunkeness only. The judge Southern Korea, would sweep safety. brewer, who works on the stars said that when arrested she was any contest at the polis there at a sideline, picked the winner reciting the poem of Charles under present conditions

American officers explained of the Greyhound Derby, Trev's Lamb, and there was nothing would do so by keeping away and had

and he was charged with nothing Perfection, by astrology and disorderly about that.-A880-1 from ballot boxes everyone ex- He had given, no hint of suicidal never been searched. cleaned up a four to one odds. ciated Press. as did dozens of his acquain-

cent Dr. Rhee's supporters. Intentions-Associated Press, tances. The planet Uranus oc-! cupies a prominent place in the

which sixth house, dogs," explained Cobb, be fluent in a language not or

King George was disclosed to dinarily regarded as the King's English. A new book, "West minister in Wartime," says the King was asked during a 1941 tour of the much bombed East End how Buckingham Palaco fared in the blitz.

122 Austin Road, Kowloon.

LAMMERT BROS.

Auctioneers, Surveyors and Appraisera. Pedder Building. Telephone No. 20224.

PUBLIC AUCTION

The Undersigned have recely- ed instructions to sell by Public Auction on

Wednesday, the 2nd. July 1947; commencing at 2.30 pm.

at their Sales Rooms, Pedder Building, Basement 76,000 YARDS BLEACHED

WHITE DRILLS 28′′ and 36"

38,000 YARDS RAYON PIECEGOODS

8,000 YARDS BLEACHED WHITE JEANS 80"

Permite to view the above goods at the East Point Godowns j of Messrs Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd. can be obtained from the Undersigned.

Quality Samples and repre

sentative cases will be on view at

the Salce. Roome of the Under signed,nt time of Auction.

R. W. H. MAYNARD, Secretary, Urban Council.

Hong Kong, 27th June, 1947.

NOTICE

Mr. Edwin Johnsford Macam- bor Churn is authorised to sign our respective namen Per Pro- curation as from this date,

The Union Trading Co. Ltd. Samuel Macomber & Company. York Building. Hong Kong, 1st July 1947.

NOTICE

As from 1st July 1947 John D. Humphreys & Son Limited; have taken over the business at Alexandra Building carried on Previously by John D. Hum phreys & Son,

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS

& SON..

WILLIAM POWELL,

LIMITED...

Japan To

Ally of

Be Future

USA?

Washington, June 29. The American Peace Society, in its quarterly series, published an article on China by the Far Eastern expert, Frederick Moore, which said: "Our military men are now looking more to the Japanese than to the Chinese as effec- tive Allies in case we fight again in Eastern Asia."

governs

The article outlined the steps to colossal imperialism. We can the United States took to help hardly stay in occupation in Asia China, military and financial, be the countries without in the long fore, during and after the recent run developing a form of control. world war. It said, however, that The democracy we are trying to - "Not a blinking window left the funds made many of Chiang's bestow upon them and the arms in the place," the King replied, administration leaders.rich

we are giving them would not be and Queen Elizabeth (or maybe) American troops and Allers of much use should we with.she was kidding) turned out to were "wantonly" wasted in the draw."

be a republican. (On the Royal Burma Jungles, and over the Frederick Moore for 14 years tour of South Africa, the story material was conserved by. Chiang was later adviser to the Japanese liking for Kings and Himalayan Hump, it said, War was a correspondent in Asta and goes, a. Boer said he had no Queens or use, when the war was over, Government. United Press. against other Chinese warlords. He

ala not fight avslngle battlo against the Japanese."

The article said that the Chin- ese armies had never been “de. signed or intended" to fight off invaders but rather, to engage in internecine warfare. Since the war, and particularly since the Marshall mission, Amèricans have begun to "face facts" in China, It 'continued.

>

On Road To Imperialism

Notice is hereby given that "It is my guess," wrote 'Moore,

the Forty-first Ordinary Meeting "that since United States milliary

of Shareholders will be held in men are looking towards Japan;

but wanted

a republic. Re-

Over-Significance Of The Veto

Brighton, June 20, The interest and cooperation from Soviet Russia and the eastern European states in economic affairs-"something new" is a very import- ant step forward, Sir Hartley Shawcross, At- torney-General, told a United Nations de- monstration in Brighton today.

"This

is particularly sign the much "criticised veto in the

Exchange Building, 2nd Floor, rather than China, that whyficant now In view of the indica. Security Council;

China."

he said.

on Wednesday, 16th July 1947, they, since the surrender, chang on by the United States that "It the different states of the at noon, for the purpose of ro-ed their attitude towards the Vap. they will support any cooperative world are animated by a desiro colving the Directora Report and anese. Through failure to look attempt by the European states to cooperate in a reasonable: Statement of Accounts for the ahead for enough we become pro- to rehabilitate Europe and put its spirit of give and take, the exis- Terms: 50% of the Purchase period let March, 1941, to 28th sectors of Japan. as well as of economy on a sound foundation," tence of the vets will not prevent Money to lo paid on the Fall of February, 1947 and to re-alent a

them,"-ho decipred. the Hammer and the Balance to Director and elect Auditors.

The writer concluded by saying "No suspicions, no procedural It was the duty of the peoplés that the United States had be or technical difficulties must stand of all countries to be forever come an "Asiatic, as well as a in the way."

Vigilant; to make sure that gov European power and, without Declaring his profound bellef ernments meant and did what approving the ways and methods that the United Nations could they sald; to so that govern of Henry Wallace tre may find save the world from another war.ment policy was not inconsistent an ample measure of truth in his Sir Hartley said that, too much with the principles of the United statement that we are on the road"- significance could be attached to - Nations Teater

a be paid by 12 o'clock Noon the|

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