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VEHICLE AND ROAD TRAFFIC ORDINANCE,
1947
As from the 1st July, 1947 the following Vehicle and Delvern Licences are, due for renewal:-
DRIVERS [Motor Vehicles
Bus Conductora Hand Truck
VEHICLES ·
296,
Private Cars:
Not over 16 ewt.
TO sints only: large airy rms with bath. No. 21 Hankuw Rom, Kowlout, Near the Ferry
POSITION VACANT
Incorporated CHARTERED Arconstant, apost about 30, re
Jarge Europeny
prefernisiy
quize
paketlar,
1ST JULY
Over 15 but not over 20 wt. Over 20 but not over 25 swt. Over 2 but not over 30 cwt.
FEE $ 6.00 1.00
.50 Cts.
THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1947.
POLICE NOTICE
DOGS
1. DOG ON BEACHES
The attention of the Pubilɛ is drawn to Ordinance No, 29 off 1936, which regulates Pleasure Hrounds, Bathing places and places of publie resort. Under the First Schedule to the Ordinance, and, by Regulation
1 (2) of the Bathing Places
SOME PLAIN SPEAKING "Better Tear Up Charter And Pack"
British
Reply To Soviet
Lake Success, July 3.
Regulations, made thereunder, Britain's delegate Sir Alexander Cadogan today
Dogs are prohibited upon the | beach and in the water over or
Bear the beach.
warmly welcomed the recommendations of the United Nations Balkan Commission for soly- ing the Greek frontier difficulties, and told the Security Council, "If we cannot apply propo- sals such as those submitted by the Commis- sion, then we had better tear up the Charter- and pack!"
The reason for bringing this matter to the notice of the public, is so as to invite their avoiding the co-operation in spread of rabies, which is an
prevalent danger in the The Commission found in the majority the report that Yugoslavia, Bulgaria and Albania had been helping Greek guerillas in incidents on the Greek border, and recommended the insti- tution of a permanent border commission,
ever
Colony. Benches are crowded to the Summer months, and a rabid dug could do untold harm besides being very grave
$ 64.00
Over 30 but not over 40 ext. Over 40 cwi,
72,00 90.00 108.00 144.00
· 180.00
MOTOR CYCLES
Hulu
Combination
$ 18.00 24.00
with
Not
COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLES (Preumalle tyrea)
over 15 cwt,
$51,00
(ver to but not ayng 30 owl,
D0.00
2.
135.00
180.00
307. Over 60 but not over 30 owl,
Over 90 cwt.
360,00
600.00
ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL MOTOR 'VEHICLES Over 15 but not over 50 cwt, Over 50 but not over 90 cwt,
$105.00 830.00
prae Leuch experience of mechanis- de conting. Apply giving full
of education and pre- | Over 30 but not over 45 cwt, Salon expericnes to the organisa- | Over 45 but not over' 60 est,
No. Arrats, Box
"'ina Mall."
NOTICE
11 reby notified that Sraj.
Tenders in quintuplente,! whock should I rlearly marked Ledves for Transportation ul UNRRA UNRRA supplies from! Hong Kong to Cantus and Wu- lars," will be recolyed at the Office of the Administrative De partment of UNRRA Kowloon Naply fiftir, 23 Bank of Base ARTX 7th July 1947.
Balding before nott ut
Pornce Temier, specification, and further particulars may be obtained from the shove-mentim nd atkreeg,
The CNRRA Kowloon Supply Offien dues not bind #self Arrept the lowert or any tender.
RANDTRUCKS
Handtrucks
8 48.00
All holders of Brences tur drive motor vehicles, if they ave it already done so, Intist produce two passport size jhotographis at the time of applying for the renewal of their Iriver's DiceNCES.
11. Warnkig 14 hereby given that all applications for renewal of Berners must be made betere 31st July, 1947, after which action against persons not in possessiore of valid Beences may be taken.
COMMISSIONER OF POLICE.
Hongkong, 1st July, 1947.
PUBLIC AUCTION
- and perves the right to accepRY ORDER OF THE DIRECTOR OF
all or any part of each tender.
K. C. TSANG,
Manager,
CNRRA Kowloon Supply Office.
NOTICE-
Note is her by given that Bealed Tember in Qulakuplicak for the Surply of Stevedures and Leghteruge, should be marks.
Tender for Lighternges mud Stevedores" will be recctyed at Max office of the CNRRA Kow. boom, Supply Office, Hoom Sit Bank of East Asia Building bertage ntuts of Monday, 7th July
1947.
Podus of Tenders and par beulars day he obtained from The above mentioned office.
This office does not hind itsel: facerpt the lowest or
tender.
K. C. TSANG,
Manager,
CNRRA Kowloon Supply Office.
NOTICE
Royal Hong Kong
Yacht Club.
Menberg & Guests are reminded
of the GUEST NIGHT to be held
Sunday 6th July.
ננת
Boat service half-hourly be- | tween Queen's Pier & the Club from 4 in. to 11.30 p.m.
F. S. COOTE, Hun. Secretary.
INCOME TAX
ORDINANCE 1947
DISPOSALS FAR EASTERN AREA (M, O). S.) Messrs. Lammert Brothers of Pedder Building, Hong Kong, have reculvert instructions to ell by Anction at their Safes Rooms, Podder Bullding---Base ment, 44 10.30 a m on Wednesday, the 9th, day of July 1947:—
A LARGE QUANTITY OF VALUABLE SURPLUS AND MISCELLANEOUS STORES.
cumprising
LOCATED AT ENGINEERS STORES KASE DEPOT,
CHATHAM ROAD, KOWLOON
Shipa Bingle, Ships Telegraph, Pumping Paris, Water Fittings. Assortment of Ironmongery. Had Generators, Electric Bella, Motor Parts, Batteries; Surface Box. Londapeaker, Trans-
formera, Switches, Electric Cable, Rubber Belt- Ing, Scrub Brushes, Suction Floats, Mixing Tanks, Insulators, Bleaching Powder, Tallow, Paint, Distemper, Ice Boxes, Serap Iron, Drain Fittings ant ils etc.
LOCATED AT R.A.F. 393 EQUIPMENT PARK, MATAU.
KOK ROAD, KOWLOON
Rubber Leggings and Goggles, leavy Jersica, Tattees, Bootlacon, Braces, Cap Comforters, Collars, Neck Squares, Hose Tops, Shirts, Belts, Drain Plugs, Runs Rawl Plug, Rawl Plug Sets, Wrenches, Stone Ballast Forks, Rakes, Shovels, Gin Wheels, Plumber Dressers, Bossing Stocks, Turling Irons, Stashers, Iron Channels, Spades, Pulley Blucka, Benders Spring, Boxwood Bobbins and Turn Pina. Tongs, Pick Handles and Heads, Brass Buses, Stock Handles, Shackles etc. LOCATED AT "K" GODOWN OF THE HONG KONG & KOWLOON WHARF & GODOWN CO., LTD., KOWLOON
Asbeston Blankets, Asbestos Gloves, Asbestos Hooda, Asbestos Face Protectora, Breathing
Apparatus, Eie strle Lamps, Switches, Torches, Firewood, Non-Ferrous Metal. Lead Piping and Scrap Iron and Steel.
LOCATED AT H. MDOCKYARD, HONG KONG
Steel Old Tool Old Canvas and Binnacles"
LOCATED AT "B" 2 RẤW SUGAR GODOWN. TAIKOO
SUGAR REFINERY, QUARRY BAY
Refrigerating Machinery
LOCATED AT ROYAL ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS DE
-POT, SHAMSHUJPO
Wrought Iron Beds
Permits to view, Catalogues Special Conditions of Sale etc. may be obtained from Messrs, Lammert Brothers.
In view of the grent demand Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, H. M. Dockyard, for this publication; it is being Hong Kong, "B" reprinted in book form at
t.
$3.50 per copy
For reservations apply to
YE OLDE PRINTERIE, LTD.,
China Building
.
LAMMERT BROS.
...
Auctioneers, Surveyoza-
and Appraisers.. Peddor Bullding, Tolephone No. 20224
Service Auction Rooms
A actioneers, Surveyors, sto,, Barement, French Bank Bldg. A.E.. de Sousa, Auctioneer. Telophons 81867,
Inspection of Stores at Engineers Stores Base Depot, Chatham Road, Kowloon, "K" Godown of The Hong Kong &
Raw Sugar Godown, Taikoo. Sugar Re finery, Quarry Bay and Royal Army Ordnance Corpa Depot, Shamshulpo can be made between the hours of 9.30 am.and 12 noon and between the hours of 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. on the 7th and 8th. July 1947.
Inspection of Stores, at R. A. F. 893, Equipment Park, Mataukok Road, Kowloos can be made between the hours of 9.80 a.m. and 12 noon on the. 7th and 8th. July 1947.
WALTER M. WEINBERGER,
CHAIRMAN
BRITISH STORES DISPOSAL BOARD
(HONG KONG)
danger
DOGS TO RE MUZZLED
OR ON A LEAD
Regulation 21(2) of the Re- gulations of Hong Kong No. 21 of 1927 made under Ordinance 21 of 1927 is also brought to the notice of the public for the same reason as stated above, It states:
"No dog shall be allowed to go abroad in the pubile thoroughfares or elsewhere unless it is eltfer muzzled or on the lead, and any dug found abroad in the public thoroughfares or elsewhere which is neither muzzléď nor on the lead may be, captured and detained, or may be shot or otherwine destroyed, by any police officer or by any person authorized by the Commis- slayer of Police."
COMMISSIONER OF POLICE
Hong Kong, 3rd July, 1947.
UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG
SUMMER COURSE IN. SOCIAL STUDY
The above course will com- menee an Monday, 7th July, ati 4 p.m. in the Fung Ping Shan Chinese Library, the University, Bonham Road.
ed
as follows:--
1.
Soctul Economics
(Mondays and Fridays
at 4 p.m.)
2.
·
CULTURE FOR
KIDDIES
Buenos Aires, July 4. The Argentine Government has ordered all radio station to devote at least 30 minutes of broadcasting time a day to juvenile programmes, which it has ruled, must be written to "improve the
child's spiritual utte intellectual culture."-Associated Press.
Home For Jews In Africa?
Lake Success, July 4. An aged and long- exiled. Indian indepen- dence leader told the United Nations in a let- ter made public today
Congressman that the Palestine pro-
well as attempts by four governments to medConvicted
ate and come together. Answering the
Soviet mem-, tain sovereign rights inviolate, bera contentions in n report that ought to have been thought that the proposals were "tant of at San Francisco."
mount to the limitation of the sovereignty of these atates in settling their relations among themselven,'
Alexander said:
Sir
"In these days sovereign rights do not retain their pristine Inviolability,
"If it was desired to main-
JAPANESE
WHITE
PAPER
Urging the Security Council to adopt the recommendations Sir Alexander Hald: "Here we have a danger point. It is just such a case that the United Na- tious was designed to meet."
"We Must Try" "We have practical proposuÊR which can perhaps be per- fected and elaborated. We must try them."
blem could be solved by making a Jewish nation- al home in East Africa.
The plaa
for modern "Palestine" state In the old German colony of Tanganyika, now he'd in trust by Britain, was offered by Raja Mahendra Pratap of Brindaban, in
the United Provinces. He has been writing and speaking on the only one Palestine problem for years.
Washington, July 4. Former Congressman Andrew J. May and the munitions-mak- in Garson brothers were con- victed today by a Federal court of wartime bribery, fraud and conspiracy,
The Jury debated hour and 50 minutes.
Indians here say he has no official status in India.
The former chairman of the House Military Affairs Com the letter was passed by the Under the rules of procedure, mittee and his co-defendants, Secretary General, Dr.
Lie, Joao Carlos Muniz of Brazil Dr. Henry M. Garason and without comment to the United #20 supported the United Murray Garsson, face a possible Nations Trusteeship Council. Staten resolution which would maximum penalty of six years The counci! supervisca most of give effect to the Commission's imprisonment and $30,000 fue the former League of Nations each. The trio was found gulty mandate territories including The Security Council ad-on all three counts as charged anganyika, but not the Palea- journed until Tuesday after in the Indictments.
tine mandate, which now ta be- noon Reuter.
Press,
ing investigated by a special United Nations Assembly com- mittee.
recommendations.
United
Tokyo, July 4. Soekarno And Deadlock
The Japanese Govern- ment today, issued for the first time in history a "White Paper" on the
country's economic sit-
In
Indonesia
The Hague, July 3.
uation, warning that the In an exclusive interview with Dr. Soekarno, the
people must endure pri- vations in their living in the arduous task of effecting national econo mic reconstruction.
*The
The British delegation here Haid it would make no comment on Pratt's letter pending the completion of the Palestine in. quiry-Associated Press.
How Courteous.
Dutch Socialist newspaper "Vrijo Volk" today Is The Japanese...
wrote that he declared that the Netherlands could best break the Indonesian political deadlock by hastening "the formation of an Interim Government.”
The Republic made this proposal in its note of June 27, he added. The Republic still adhered to the Linggadjati Agreement, under which the Dutch proposed a United States of Indo- nesia under the Dutch Crown.
Tokyo. July 4. Eighty-nine-year old Yuklo Ozaki, Secretary of Japan's Diet, put himself on record yes- terday that Taiwan, Ryukyu, Korea and China's Northeast. should be placed under the Unit...... ed Nations joint trusteeship til. the people's livelihood in those areas in established
He added, "when that time: comes a plebicite should be held to let the people decide for themselves whether to be inde, pendent or be dependent some other country."
110-page, 42,000-ivord report was issued primarily to toward economic reconstruction appeal the people's support
by acquainting them with post- Lectures have been arrang low production and inflation.
war difficulties, aggravated by. Asked whether the Repub'le's The Cabinet consists of 20 entry into diplomatic relations | ministers with two Vice-Pre- The report stressed" that the with Egypt and other Asian miers, Dr. Gania Nationalist Japanese government is now a states was in accordance with leader, and Mr. Sitiadit. In "government of the people, by the Liturgudiati Agreement, the bour leader. The Cabinet Bat the people and for the people." President said he could, not an- reads:
There is the heaviest responai-swer this as he had not yet re- bility for the people to do their ceived the official report. Ha Portfolios Economics, Dr. The statement, carried by share to make the government's maid he knew nothing of the Gani; Defence, Dr. Sjarifud only one Japanese paper, the programme a success, the reports that foreigners had of din:Foreign Affairs DJ Shimpo, today, was mule in port sold.
fered arge Souns to the Repub- Hadji Salim; Education. Dr. the Diet yesterday and is in, The report said that even fic, or to prominent Republican Alisaatro Amidjojo: Finance keeping with Foreign Minister though the country's, production allicials.
Minister, Dr. R. Marrmis; In Hitoshi Ashida's recently ex at present is only up to 40 per-
formation Minister, Dr. Sockir-pressed desire for the raturh
Prof. R. Robertson, Professor of Economies.
Development
in
•
Modern Social Welfore
(Mondays and Fridays
at 5 p.m.) Mine Scott Moncrieff, M.B.E. Secretary, Hongkong
Bucial Welfare Councit Miss M. Watson, M.B.E. Mr G. B. Endacutt,
Lecturer in History.
3. Nutrition
(Tuesdays at 5 p.m.). Dr. W. G. Eggleton Social kong
4.
on***
cent of pre-war figures, econo- An Indonesian committee di; Social Affairs, Dr. Suprud- of Okinawa, part of Koren and mic rehabilitation is not hope there had petitioned Dr. Soe- Jo; Religion, Dr. Kyaji Achmad Ryukyu. less if the people all countribute karno for the release of 29 po- Ashari; Health, Dr. Leimenu;
In the Diat yesterday, Ozaki, a share.
itical prisoners, including the Public Works, Dr. Enoch who shortly before the firat It stressed throughout the re- Communist Tan Malakka, so Communications, Dr. Djuwab Sino-Japanese War wrole a port that the nation's economy that he might have an oppor- da; Labour Affairs, Dr. An bookdet
entitled "Arrogant... ia Indivisible from every Japan- tunity to Join in the formation Tri Murti: Food. Dr. Soejat: China," expressed the view that eac family's livelihood. It also of a new government. Tan Justice. Dr. Susanto Merto- the peace treaty should be sign- pointed out that the resumption Malakka is to be tried by a mill-prodjo; of private foreign trade la tury court on July 7 for last Hong-scheduled for August 15. year's kidnapping of
United Prega.
Services in
(Thursdaya & alternate Tugqı-
days at '4' p.m.)
5,
Mr. T. R. Rowell,
Director of Education
(Educational Services)
Dr. K. C Yeo (Medical)
Services).
Mr. C. J. Norman (Juvenile
Delinguency)
Mrs. M. Barker (Child
,Wolfare)
Sjahrir.
No Moral Validity
Of
Debt
London, July 3.
Dr.
Dr. F. 1. Tseung (Volun- The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Dalton, to-
tary Organisations)
1.5
Social Insitutions (Alternate Tuesdays at 4 p.m.) Prof. R. Robertson.
6. Social Legislation in Hong. (To be arranged)
kong.
STANLEY V. BOXER Registrar..
1st July, 1947.
UNRRA RELIEF SUPPLIES
day placed on record the "clear judgment" of the British and public opinion that they “do not recognise the moral validity of the debt of some £400,000,000 arising out of the wartime associations of Egypt and the British Com- He made this declaration in Parliament in a state-
monwealth."
ment on the Anglo-Egyptian financial agree- ment, the terms of which were disclosed by a Treasury official last night.
J
ed on the basis of equality of
No Minister of the Interior mankind and not in a "vengeful was appointed. This post is spirit-the spirit of the victor being reserved for a representa dictating terms to the vanquish. tive of the Serekat
Islam ed." Party.
Ozaki also had his say 'ro- The Ministers without port Japan's war damages must be garding reparations, He said follo are Dra. Sujus, Wikuna, taken into consideration. We Maruta, Darusman, the Sultan should be opposed to any atë” of Jogjakarta, Tjan Siauw and tempt that exacta more from u Hindomartone.
than we could possibly pay and The Vice-Ministers: For are opposed to any policy whichz eign Afairs, Dr. Thamsil;
ignores realities." — Central News, Economic Affairs, Drs. Kualmo and Tjokronegoro; Defence, Drs. Kertawinata and Kartiny Rumanian officials reported
Bucharest, July 4, 2 wurri; Finance, Ong Eng Glo; today that four peasants die or Education, Dr. Surlowibong: starvation daily in some North- Social Affairs. Dr. Sukoso: eastern Moldavian · villages Health, Dr. Satrio Labot; In-where its inhabitants grind, terlor, Dr. Abdul Madjit; Pub- bark for food. The Govern- lic Works, Dr. R. Lach; Lauation is "very serious as a re- ment officials admitted; the 'sit- bour Affairs, Dr. Lopo.-Reu-sult of the poor crop last year tor.
and this year.-United Press.
U.S. Aid To China May Make An Enemy
Washington, July 4.
Dr. John Fairbank, Harvard history professor sald today that American efforts to assist China, "if persisted in, will eventually change China against us.'
Writing in the July Far East- policy in China already pre ap ern Survey, Fairbank stated, parent.
Mr. Oliver Stanley, for the Con- reason for Recking Egypt's agree- servative Opposition, Eld that meal. to leave the area was "to they were
to support enable prepared
the exchange control, him in any resistance to the no- which: we hold to be absolutely ceptance of the Egyptian claim indispensible in this epse, to to this debt "which, we believe 10 operate." be wholly unjustifiable.”
Paying tribute to the helpful Mr. Dalton said: "I urged the attitude displayed by the. Egyp- Shanghai, July 4. Egyptian representative to make tion delegation, Mr. Dalton add. UNRRA's China Office an- proposals for the cancellation in ed: "I am. confident that this nounced today that for the week whole or part of this war debt agreement, will help to consolidate ending June 27, 9,676 tons of arising out of our war effort, saj in this new, chapter now opening relief supplies were received by costly both in blood and treasure commercial and financial reto. Chino through Shanghai, Hong in the defence of Egypt.
tionships between London And Kong and Talwan. Total "The Egyptian - Governinent Calro"-Reuter,-' UNHRA allocation received thus have not so far felt able to res-
"Efforts to foster in China an "In the political sphere wo 'far amounts to 2,040,653 tons. pond to this appeal, but the "clear
Blusory capitalam-the Ameri- must expect the growth - | In According to a CNRRA an-judgment of the British Govern.
can' way of life which China China of an authoritarian aya NOTICE
Beten's Beauty Salons) nouncement today, for the week ment, is on record,"
Arezzo (via Rome) July 4. cannot afford will delay the tem at variance with traditional ending June 28, 4,911 tons of. Mr. Dalton explained that al- Several war veterans and un process of creating China's new American ideals of Individuan!
Dowersupply PRIZE-GIVING-Old boys, par-1 You can trust your, personal supples were distributed in though the Sudan was technical. employed cut the
La
way of life
freedom particulatly"⠀⠀ Ideal "American bour offices today in 'a, demun- ents, Internees and other friends Beauty Problems Your For Shanghai teelf and 1,561 tons ly linked with Egypt and there and circled the Post and will be warmly welcome una manent Waves, Shampoo, Scie, allocated to other parts of the fore outside the sterling area untration demanding the return China from Communism will
efforts to save economic free enterprise."
rovolutionary
Fairbank sald, China also STTinting, Facials, Manicure, country, Of the material car der the new agreement wit, would of their jobs, Laken by women likely force the Prize-giving at
demon- movement there to follow a fades the prospect of an Aus STEPHENS COLLEGE, Stan Pedicure to Beton's expert marked for this city for the brash to draw any wide reach during the war. The
wock, communications equip ing conclusion.
strators naked the Central La more ruthless, dictatorial (horitarian." government, undor. Iny, on Saturday, July 18th at operators - (lat. floor) above
bour Council to support their leadership than would ment forms the chief item. 8:80 p.m
No Control
other-the Communists, should they Lane Crawford's. Tel. 28161.
protest "with a = general^ntrika | amounting to 2,883 tona-Con There was no exchange control but the Council refused-Unit-wise be the case. Pernicious re-come into power, Associated tral Nowa...
Ayyithin the sterling area, and the:, ed. Proth
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