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THE CHINA MAIL. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 19.47.

Kowloon Protest

REVITALISE GLANDS On Increase

to

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Of Crown Rents

Dissatisfaction by occupiers of Crown Land Ir Kowloon over a proposed 400 per cent increast In Crown rents, with effect from Oct. 1, 1947 has resulted in a petition for a 'reduction in the} newly increased Crown rentals being submit- ted to the Colonial Secretary by the Kowloon Chinese Chamber of Commerce.

As exclusively reported in the "China Mail" or Aug. 29, occupiers of Crown Land in Kowloor have recently received notices from the Crovir Lands Department, giving them notice of pro- posed increases in Crown rents.

In one ease, the occupier of According to Mr. Robert Der. a plece of Crown Land measur- Chairman of the Kowloon Chỉ, ing 3,600 square feet, in respect new Chamber of Commerce, of which he had previously paid the petion, which is in the 864% per annum by way of following terms, was handed in Crown rent. WHA now enlled in Sept. 1: upon to pay $3,024 per manum,

Personalia

i

Petition

"We have the honour most{ respectfully to apply, on behalf)- At some of our member, for

reduction In the newly in-f crensed Crown rental which] ure, payalde as from Oct. 1.1 1947, and in support, of this application, ber to submit the allowing facts for your kind and favourable consideration:

renta's

half

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Goodwin, Miss P. Goodwin, Men, J.G. Venetic, Mrs. A. Shen, Mrs. Teo Storg-moh and Miss Rosa Chuang,

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"2. They have now been in- formed that effective from Oct. 1, 1917, theng rentals will be inerrased to between seven ten cents per square foot. In other words, ar increase of p proximately 360 per cent to 400 per cent is called far

Government

In

"We feet sure and trust that you will appreciate that unless prepared te reductions make considerable

would in these rentals, summe Jave the following disastrous effect on trade :----

BLOUS

to increase the

An

The EOAC Speedbird flying-

"en). Merchants now occnpy. out to the United Kingdom left on Saturday morning carrying: ing Crown Land will Indicationer W. C. Tait, Professor Cal. Chen, sarily have

Master R.D.V. Kent-Meyer, Mrs. Prices of thefe products A medaltre compornd for uncontrollable oversucitability of G. Frisch, J.J. Comtesse, A.il. order to offset the internase in the male sex dating middle and Merison, and A.B. Murray, fortalt, thereby badly affecting

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Poole; A. Shaye for Cairo; K. J. J. Marshall for Calcutta; Ghan Cheng-guan for Rangoon R.S. MacMillan and L.E. Lewis for Bankok.

Scheduled to leave this morn.

the business of incal merchants, since their price will be much higher than those of foreign exporters.

It's Not What It Seems Shanghai Labour

A farmer's daughter who isn't crosses a stream which is not what it looks This is no ordinary farmer's daugh- for. In the first place, she's Kathleen Ryan-and in the second place she's making a film with Stewart Granger.

Manila Refuge For Java Refugee

Manila, Sept. 7.

1

was the crew of a

Unions Send

Cable To Truman

Shanghai, Sept. 7. • Twenty-five local. Iabour unions, today sent a message to President Truman and other Unit- ed States leaders, blaming the Communists for the present chaotic conditions in China and urging_ America not to be misled by Red pro- paganda.

In a cable to the Secretary of The unions clted the example State, General Marshall, Senator of Hungary. where the "Com- Arthur Vandenberg and Thomunist minority, by the use of Senate and House majority and brute force became the governing minority landers, the unions party," and warned Americans sall:-

not to consider the Chinese Com- "Everybody in this country munists different from other Com- knows the root and cause of all munists throughput the world. qur troubles is the Communist question, Without Communiat fighting, otr country would have largely recovered from the effects of the war with Japan and so many prezent difficulties and abuses which we are suffering could have been avoided.

¿Letter

A score of landing Chinese, in- dustrialists, bankers and business men today also addressed a letter to Prydent Truman, Secretary of State George Marshall, Senator Alben

Barkley and Hote "We hope the American peo Speaker Martin Rayburn express- ple will it be misled by the ing appreciation of the United Communist try of democracy. - States Government netion in send. Anything that is anti-Communist Ing the Wedemeyer Mission.

I, in their opinion, anfi.dem. cratic and rendal,

The letter reads: "We have no intentich to whitewash the deplor-

able condition, prevating in our country.

"But in areas orcupled by the Communiste there is no real frie dom. Instead, they ruthlessly enter in China must be regarded

"B we believe that the t ploy totalitarian methods. Would from a perspective of general mal- la real inbour union be allowed adjustment attending the

entire under Communist rule? The postwar world. wer is deeltedly "

"Under the guidanco e Presi- |dont Chlang Kai-shek, whose in- |spired leadership brought China

through the ordeal of the war wiC

and gavernment will struggle -to achieve reforms and improvement with 'unremitting

"But

"The Ritz" Is Japan, the Chinese people

Open Again

energy.

the Chinese problem seems to us must be regarded not One of Hong Kong's most as an Isolation but as part of the popular pleasure resorts n prestek postwar world, and it helps

(penéral picture of

A tharsughly war days, "The Ritz" Ballroom i

Ivory

and Swimming Pool, was again no one to adopt a pontifical atit-

tufe denizen of 1111 thrown open to the public yes tower."--United Press.

"

terday. About 5,000 went in through the main turnstiles.

The swimnolog poola werd available from 9 um.

of the

The official "opening ballroom took place at 8.30 inst night, when a ribbon, stretched neross the open air dance flour,

China's lending

PRESS BLACK-OUT IN GREECE

Athene, Sept..6. President Manuel Roxas today backed the Philip was cut, simultaneously by four cerning Greek army movements The publication of news CON- pine foreign policy of expressed sympathy for of

screen and criticisms or comments of colonial peoples by approving an Immigration actresses, Misses Kung Chau military operations was forbid- Board decision to grant asylum to Kichardha, Chan Kee, Cheung Fan and den by Royal decree in the Tular Wawarunto, an Indonesian political Chan Kuen-kuen,

official gazette issued here;to- Before the opening ceremony, day. (b). In case where mer- ... refugee:

Eddie Guzman and his hand. The President's decision

Following the decree, the chants in occupation of Crown

the fumigration Force Dakota transport which which will be providing music Ministry of Justice sued the Aowertal physiologi lande restorative and dependable remedy for nestous iroubire, exhaustion and prematars arsing, the BOAC flying-boat for land ere mal'e to meet the infervürded to

ripl: matic Luvale between Dutch the Dutch blockade but is unable

British and Chinese National tis, which published a broad- in invasitnia, dep-calon, frigidity, and sierlitx, hot fushes Bangkok and Singapore, win creased rentals, they will have Buresu. fi onded a three moulsjbrought a ipad ef quinine throw for the ballrooni, played the Communist, newspaper Rizopas-

to vacate same and secure pe-Consular oficial, here and friza to return.

Anthems, carry: W.E. Jones, D. Mans-

cast communique by guerilla The shooting galleries und fighters, claiming the whole of Médern medical petencz's most important contribution field and R.W. Jenner en route Cupation leewhere, presumably of the Indonesian cause for cas

headed by Moghar- The group is to Sydney), Major it Rodwell, horses owned by civilians: tody of the young Faitesian.

other side shows, which were t. Republic school tehetter wha

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ISSUE OF SEPTEMBER 1, 1947

NOW ON SALE

AT ALL BOOKSELLERS

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WINDSOR HOUSE

und Mrs. Banton,

TICKET SELLER

HELD-UP

At about 9.20 p.m. yesterday

when one of the ticket sellers

in shortage. anec with the Landlord

(e). Landlords, in accord Tenant

Ordinance, 1947,

201

Batavia and was arrowed by Manila Police last June for viola Įtion of immigration regulatiņus.

Wawarunt was the first politi- are cal refuged in the Philippine Re only allowed an increase of 45 publie although during Common per cent on buginess premises. wealth days before the war hun.

"We Trust"

dreds of political exiles from Ger- their

trust that

way here to safety.

"We therefore earnestlyany, Poland and China found small increase Among Indonesians stranded will be applicable to Crown land here by Dutch military action is and, if this is not possible, to:

impose a rate considerably 'ens

of the Cathay.theatre was leav-than the present one, su as not}

ing the booking' office with his to overburden merchants in the Gunmen Got

"We shall be most grateful

if, in view of the above cir 24,000 Dollars

takings, he was held up by pursuit of their business. lone robber. armed with a re- velver, and relieved of $27 in cash, one go'd finger rug and a fountain pen.

cumstandca, our petition will receive your favourable con-1 The robber made a clean got-sideration ahd new rates with- away. No arrest has been mule in reasonable paying capacity up to late last night.

of local merchants imposed."

Bishop Valtorta Comes Back To Hong Kong

From Pig Dealers

The first floor · of No. 251 Den Voeux Road West, was en -tered_by four men all'armed with revolvers at about 8.45 yesterday.

After holding up the inmotes they departed with the sum of $24.000 in Hongkong currency. The premises were occupied

No arrests have been made

Eishop H. Valtorta arrived back in the colony yes-by a firm of pig doulers.

terday afternoon after an absence of 15 months during which he toured the United States and Europe. He was met at the airfield

by a large number of the Catholic clergy and other religious societies. During the occupation, Bishop Valtorta worked hard| for all sections, of the com- munity, resulting in his health being much affected.

He left the colony in June last year for the United Stater and; after a stay of a little over three months, flow to Rome where ho was received by the Pope.

Lecture, Tour

After remaining in Rome for

Greek Planes Over Albania

Belgrade, Sept, 0. The Albanian News Agency reported that Greek plane from the Greek island of Cor- ft, today flew over the r pions of Saranda, Hima and Delvin, in Albania.

The report added that

on

about three weeks he proceed-September 3, a Gruck mator.

ed to his native home, Milun. and then made an extensive

tour of Italy, lecturing.

In the spring of this year he went to London to pay his respects to Cardinal Griffin and at the same time hudo-a cour, tery call on the Secretary of States for Colonies, (Mr. Creech Jones).

Leaving London he went to Portugal and visited the town of Falima just at a time when the 13th May celebration was In progress.ANDRE

hout, entered Albanian terri- Torint water, but was inter cepted by an Albanian patrol boat and returned to Corfu,, -Beuter.

Chapter of the Milan Foreign Misalons, Society.

to a late hour last night, Students Clash With Police

Linia, Sept. 6

A student died today after Gght between the police and student strikers at National Col- Jege at Guadelupe in which the | polles 'opened · Ara,

Six policemen and 13 elvilläran ware injured including students, souto seriously-

The police, opened fire when they w: prie of their Captains and Lieutenant fall hurt ----Router..

COMMITTEE ON PALESTINE

Lake Success; Sept.

Jofi

A special 65- nation committee: proposed to handle the Pales- coinbig general assembly, af Line problem separately during the United Nations it was eally learned tonight.

The purpose of i

The move is to roduce the load of political Bishop Valioria said he was blems

confronting the happy to be back, in Hongkong, sembly.

On September Z at Augusta, Bishop Valtorta left by B.O.A.C. plase for Hong Kong,

and be amongst tila parishion the special committee will have

The Somatariat's A proposal for

tube approved by the steering

Being a missionary bishop ers once is given in cap of the Comeral Assem ho was asked to preside over reception

the services,

hin honour at tile Cathinile. Curbly at the start of the session, Returning to Italy at die end tre en Tuesday, September 9, opening on September 16-Hou of May, ho attended the Ochor, at 5.80 p.m..

Republican Air

Epirus--Reuter.

bands In

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