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Unveiled Women Rumpus

Teheran, Oct. 20.

A threat of smashed pre- mires today hung over all Per. ian shops and bazaars which gold their wares to without the "chador" (head to fout velling),

women

A fanaticul religious move- ment, called "Fedaian Islam." bas posted threatening pro

And clamations in the streets

entrance sto at the

mosques,

certificated derk and diesel hibiting women from enter allicer of foreign naruntity).-Naval sheer wating places of worship without

five

.

years or make sea experience this "chador,”

and holding a füll watchkeeping

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The proclamation seemed to tificate for employment in the Marlar taking AOMI effect Department of the Chinese Maritime || several Mohammedan women Customs, Pardientars of costrar may were aces shopping wearing be obtained from the fee at the their veik.

Chiurse Maridine Cussain, Hones, Queen's Rond, Central.

Marina

From January 8, 1938, when the Shah, Moharamed Rezn

THE Asorlation of fractising & Pahlevi, accompanied by the

his Queen and

eldent

Comettriela) Accomotanes Ltd, Ex

two

perienced Aerogutagé Warted as daughters unerile and In Part Time Area anul Branch Repre

Kuopenn dress, presented sentatives. 9. Charles M. Newport-dipiomas

al Teheran 11gb mon, England,

School and encouraged women POSITIONS WANTED 7l take their place in Persian

rectely, women were regarded

even

EX-SAVAL Nursing Skart, [Eng- in law as being equal with men. disky mạn 28 years, desipes at siĮma The veil was strictly forbid

Qualineatione tipu to shop would tion in thong Kong.

Herve a JUSGN, SKIN, and Part 1 Mid. | verfed woman, none was admit- wifery. Willing to unsterzuke dados.

ted to public vehicles or mid, Wolter, Private

Hospital allowed 20 KPRAY "Nosing, Write Bos D 1

Zoroastrian 12250 Armenian women were always fren of re- |striction. Reuter,

Starch As Uh Hood Street, Loni dan, Angland.

··FOR SALE

GERMAN ARMY BINOCULARS; **ties det

streets.

oft The

301

excellent

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Notice to Members CASH SWEEPS

TEAKWOOD BOOKCASE prapaci

fy, about the vals 1. with plate kluss sliding portiels, me everleit conti tion; futemonies with either period)

Box 340, “China Mail, “

Hule No. 3 of the Rules for

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDN ́ESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1947.

*

BRITAIN DOES HER SHARE Efforts To Restore Trading System Payments Made To Europe

THE MALE REASSERTS HIMSELF

Dijon, Oct. 20. A masculine révolt in pester- day's municipal elections caurd the overthrow of the all-feminiar administration that has been run- ning the affairs of the tiny vil- of chigey in the Cote d'Or Inge Department.

in

MA

to

Mair enters reasserted their right political tradershi♪. figures showed today, by veting

Municipal the Council, For the four other seats ang held by women, the race ዩ። In close that run-af eler- tions will be held next Sunday.--- United' Pecas

Anglo-U.S. Talks On Germany

London, Oct. 20.

"St. Louis, Ocj, 20. Lord Inverchapel, the British Ambassador in Washington, told the United States National Foreign Trade Convention here tonight that Britain had done more than her full share in. trying to restore world trade.

"While, indeed, we have received large credits from you and the Canadians, we have paid out to Europe and to war-shattered areas of the East some £750,000,000,” he said. "This sum, measured on the basis of national wealth, equals some $14,000,000,000 to $15,000,000,- 000 paid out by you.

"We have done more than our[dent and general manager of Re- full share in trying to restore a the International Bank for multilateral trading system contruction and · Development,[ throughout the world."

amic that under the Marshall Lord Invershapel cited

the asplan it is essential that British production assistance rendered be not too postwar Achievements the rapid revival]little, but that also it not be so of the British merchant marine; much as to releve Europe of the present outpat of 75 rer making s own maximum cf- cent mure trucks; 55 per cent fort," more rayon yarn; 26 per cent more stcel; 15 per cent KOR: and 67 per cent electricity than in 1938.

Thomas H. McKittrick. vice-| more prealdent of the Chase National nore Bank of New York, satel

the

Mr. David Bruce, the United States Arelstant Secretary of Commerci, who also spoke

zit said

Marshall plan' must usaure tha the "friendly ald" given be used f

PLASMA FLOWN TO INDIA

London, Oct. 20,

1

Five thousand unit of blood plasma-representing

nearly pint of blood cash from 12,000 Britoni-have been flores to India and Pakistan by the Bri tish Red Cron Society for e in urgent malnutrition and cholera cater since an appral soat launched early last month.

Well over 200,000

propie give of their blood in Britain every

In yrar,

University town there is a defe of the National Binod Transfusion Service, run by the Ministry of Health. Here their blood in extracted, bottled and ten to London, where it is dried and made into plarna.— Reuter,

No Red

Troops In

to accure full production, stable Finland

prices. stalde

money

nick

Lord Inverchapel *said:

the Western

Helsinki, Oct. 20.

A decision on the pro-the Convention meeting.. posals put forward at the that although American exports table wages.

record heights, Anglo-American bizonal had reached

low "Piecemeal ald in the form of General Arne Sihvo, they were al}] relatively costs conference at when compared with the tremen-leana, relief schemes and sub-commander - in - chief of

from sidies Washington last week for doua increase In productive

Britain's dollar capacity.

Hemisphere are palliatives, not the Finnish Army, said easing

The United States capacity, cures."

today that there were no burden is expected in

he said, was 85 per cent above

Inverchapel said the Russian troops remain- London today to-the 1935 to 1939 average level. real hope for Europe lies In Ing in Finland,

Exports for the firml lx "the eronomie coalition of the

morrow.

or

Lord

ather,

The Russians hold Porkkala

Though the plan, worked out months of this year were at the 16 states which signed" the district, 15 miles west of Helsinics, or murdern furniture, $ | Str. Apply | Members Cash Sweeps insofar in Washington is not likely to record annual rate of $15,200,- Paris report on the Marshall under the peace settlement and as it relates to the booking of he put forward to the Cabinet asj000,000, but they amounted topian. He described as a "very moinialna gorrison there, but thing" the abilityjeven Finnish Foreign Office quar- PROPERTY FOR SALE through tickets is amended and whole, it will have to be re-anly 12.7 per cent of the total remarkable

viewed by all the Ministers direct-moveable (now ponts as follows:

Kunis the United of the 16 to reach agreement on ters agree that this garrison can ly concerned, presumably the For-States produced, compared with common effort to help each not be considered as occupying cign Secretary, Mr. Bevin, Mr.

Finish territory. Porkkala has Hugh Dalton, as Chancellor of the 16.7 per cent in 1920-alμо

been leased ** Russian military Garner said much of Europe'a base for 50 years. Exchequer, Sir Stafford Cripps as postwar year. Minister for Economic Affairs, "Our imports are exceedingly plight could be traced to a "deep and Mr. Harold Wilson, the new low both in terms of supplying and virulent division, with the Russian troops anywhere in Fin. President of the Board of Trade. dollars to our customera inSoviet hice in opposition and lord and this information is reln. It was authoritatively emphasia-other countries and in supplying hostile to almost every effort forced by travellers returning ed that nothing so concrete as an with the material, we need to which la belag made outside ita from the country's northern discussions on the upport ur high levels of pro-area to rebuild productivity, no sign of Russlong in the North. financing of the bizonal occupa duction," he declared.-Reuter. trade and stability.-Associated

trepor

HANKOW- 4 very de-alde pro. perty with godowns muid offlers, sitatil

Custum's House, on approximately nine mow withi two main road" frontages-ideal

• focation for a bank ur modern spite of offices. Interested parties. *please apply Box No, 341 "Chhia

Mall."

LAMMERT BROS.

Auctioneers, Surveyors and Appraisers,

Pedder Building.

Telephone No. 20224

PUBLIC AUCTION

***Tickets reserved but not paid for by 10 am, on the day pre- reling the Race Meeting for which they are reserved, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future meetings,”

By Order,

S. A. SLEAP.

Adly. Secretary.

Hong Kong, 20th October 1947.

"draft agreement" has yet emerg ed from the

zone of

un costs, and the reports that the essence of the new proposals is that Britain srbuld receive dollars for sale in Jopan of es. Achifal raw materials which could then be used for the import MOST VALUABLE|of food from dollar areas into

the Anglo-American. SOLE AGENCIES Germany, were reliably believed AVAILABLE FOR FIN- to be correct.

WIN- QUALITY

Such a plan would tide the Ex- chequer over until the present GLASS AND phase of the Zone merger pret GLASS MIRRORS AT runs out on December 31, 1947, UNBEATABLE PRICES. and the existing obligation to pay for Imports on a 50-50 basis Made by the best glass mann- with the United States becomes facturers in the world, showing automatically due for revision- (big profits to the agents. Each

agent can sell thousands of pounds worth each year, nt prices almost pre-war.

The Undersignest have received | EST Ingtehetians to sell by Public DOW Anelion on

Friday, the 24th, October 1947 commencing at 230 P.M.

ut their Sales Rooms No. 35 Hankow Rond Kowloon.

A NICE SELECTION OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

comprising:--

Side-

Immediately three pounds

Immediate deliverles

tresses, Bed Side Tables. Dress- sterling for set of samples to ing Tables. Extension Dining be sent by Ale Mall. Tables, Glass Cabinets, - boards, Chairs, Odl Ensy Armchairs, Chesterfeld Suites, Odd Tables, Set of Next Tubtes,

Polling In Norway

ment's

Robert L Garner, vice-presi- Press.

Marseilles Takes No Chances

There have been no reports of

parts, who report that they sow

General Sihva, in an interview printed by the afternoon nowe paper "ta Sanamat" lost Satur. day, denied that Finnish forti- fications were being built along the Swedish-Finish frontier. The "Ilta Sanamal” editorially "Afion- condemned reports, by bladet" and other Stockholm newspapers, that Russian troops were occupying Northern Finland ns "hysterical journalism which can understand".- no one here United Press,

Vatican, Oct. 20. The death occurred here

Paris, Oct. 20. France today took exhaustive measures to prevent the spread of Egypt's cholera epidemic, which has killed 2,271 people since September · 23. Ships from Egypt were banned from all ports except Marseilles, where they will be quaran- early today of Marchioness tined while non-inoculated passengers are Governor of Vatican City. The disinfected and cargoes of fruit, sweets, dis Marchioness was 83 years old. infected and burnt.

British and other foreign air

arriving passengers

from Egypt and wishing to stay In Paria will be required if they bave not been Inoculated-10 Hospital, Paris, for inoculation. spend five days in the Barnard:

1. This wonderful new glass is made by unique speelal post-

war Mcfentific

processes. Sole

Oslo, Oct. 20. agencies will be granted for

Norwegians were going to Teakwood Wardrobes, Chest areas of two million population of Drawers, Hanging cupboards provided agent orders and pays the polls today to elect now re with Drawera Combined, Bed for initial amount of only two presentatives to the municipal sienils with

hundred pounds sterling. Cable) and local district councila. Boxspring Mnt-

the Norwegian Labour Govern- The main issue at stake is

An official of the French policy of planned

Ministry of Health told Reuter; economy, which is opposed by "The focal point of the danger the Conservative Party. This Is Marseilles." struggle has dominated the

Reuter message from local Government election cam Madriel

said that, a virt 10 which local issues

Mecca by soveral hundred have been largely ignored.

Moors, who were to have sailed The last local elections, in December, 1945, resulted in a of Ceuta in a specially charter from the Spanlah Moroccan port victory for the Labour Party.ed motor-ship, has been cancell and political circles in Dalo think it unlikely that the Con-ed because the shipping

pany found the Vossel would

Double Side Writing Table, Blankets, Cushions, Tea Seta, Glass Ware, Wall Clock, Wash- ing Mangle, Brass Ware. Table, Lamps, Carved Opium Stool, Carpeta and Rugs, Etc.. Etc.

1 Frigidaire

Also

1. Victor Adding Machine

QUILLIAM PRODUCTS 22 High Street. Kingston-on-Thames, England.paign, In

BETEN'S

BEAUTY SALONS

A

com

To celebrate the Opening of our servatives will make any great have been obliged to put into au

Egyptian port.

Branch Beauty Salon in the gains this year. Peninsula Hotel Arcade of Thursday, 23rd October,

Also taking part in the elec- A Renter message from Istan we tions are Liberal, Communists, bul snld that cordially invite all our cilents to Christian Popullate, Agrarians, cases of cholera have been de five suspected 1 Singer Sewing Machine cocktall party at the above and candidates from non-party teeted among the crew of the

premises from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.lista. Beton's Beauty Salons. tion ayetem is being used to

Treadle

2 Dining Room Suites

1 Typewriter-Underwood

On View from Thursday, the

23rd. October 1947.

Terms: As Customary.

- LAMMERT. BROS., Auctioneers.

Service Auction Rooms

Auctioneers, Surveyors, etc.

The proportional representa-

elect representatives. for Nor- way's 744' communes, 680 rural and 64 urban-Renter.

Basement, French Haul Bldg. Strike Peace

A.E.B. de Sousa, Auctioneer Telephone 31807.

NOTICE

Will Firms, Government Offices, Schools, Clubs and Hospitals, please note that Dollar Directory

forms for the 1948 edition should be corrected

and completed as soon as possible, and returned

.:

to the “CHINA MAIL” Office, Windsor House.

without delay

Meeting

London, Oct. 20.

A few hours after 4,000 trans-

of

Turkish steamer Akau

return-

ing to Smyrna from the Eastern

Mediterranean.

The ship left for Istanbul for quarantine-Reuter,

Aga Khan's Operation

.port workers joined the 880.cold

Paris, Oct. 20. storge men in the Port

The Aga Khan, 69-year-old | London in an unofficial strike spiritani hend of millions . of over new, ratca of -pay; trade Tamault Moslems and multi union leaders and Ministry of millionaire racehome owner, to, Labour officials successfully day underwent a minor oporation ended the disputo: at a.#peace hare, meeting today. By a vola

He was reported tonight by three to one, the original his secretary to be "perfectly Atrikers decided to return. to normal," and his "condition com- work tomorrow.

pletely satisfactory in every London's ment supply was respect". S not affected by the atrike, The operation was a minor which began on October 15 ona

of

Giovanna Serafini, wife of the

-United Press,

Carlsberg

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The

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

NOTICE TO MEMBERS

NINTH EXTRA RACE MEETING.

SATURDAY, 25TH OCTOBER, 1947.

The First Bell will be rung at 2.30 p.m. and the first race will be run at 3,00 p.m.

Through numbers (7 races-$14) inay be obtained, at the Office of the Treasurers, 1st Floor, Exchange Building, all tickets for the Special Cash Sweep ($2.00) on the Hong Kong Derby to be run at the Annual Race Meeting in January 1948. The latter may also be purchased at the Club Branch Office. No. 382 Nathan Hond, Kowloon.

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE.

Members are reminded that they and their Ladies MUST wear their badges PROMINENTLY DISPLAYED throughout the Meeting.

NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.

and

Badges admitting non-members to the Members' Enclosure

Club Rooms at $10 Including tax Ero obtainable. through the Becretary on the written or personal introduction of a member, such member to be responsible for all chita oto.....

Badges admitting to Members Enclosure will NOT be on salo at the RACE COURSE,

The Treasurers' Compradore Offion will close at 11 am and the Secretary's Office at-12,00 noon. Both Offices at 1sji Floor, Exchange Buliding. *:

A limited number of 'tiffins will be ohlálnable' at - the Club House, provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 27818),

NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'A · PREMISES DURING THE MEETING.

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UN PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

The price of admissión to the Public Enclosure is $3 in cluding tax for all persons including ladies, and fa, payable at the Gate.

Bookmakers, Tic Tao men,' etc., will not be permlited to operate within the precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.

Bags, Refreshments will be obtainable In the Restaurant in the. Publio Enclosure...............

for a tumour which the THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY, LTD. ONLY on application to the Secretary, Lat Figor,

..not

The strikers have now placed | doctor stressed ** was the negotiating machinery into malignant, adding that an the hands of the Transport and operation had been decided upon General Workers Union, and dis- murely as a routine medical cussions are to proceed im- procedure and not because the piediately with the employers-- growth wán considered serious,

---Reutory

Queen's Building, Hongkong.

RESERVANTS' PASSES Pauses for Servants will be issued to Private Box 'holders Exchange Building.

Any persona found lottering with Eervants” passes in their possession will forfelt the same and will be removed from the Tel. 54211. enclosure.

'BY ORDER,

18. A. BĽKAP,

Actg. Secretary;

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