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THE PRICE OF WOOL Rotary Address:

R.A.S.C.

Charges Against Shops Withdrawn W.O.

Six wool summonses, adjourned last week to yes- Cautioned

terday pending further inquiry by the S.T. & I., were withdrawn when 13 alleged profiteers appeared at Central Magistracy before Mr. F. X, d'Almada.

Tho

adj urnament v resulted from a claim that permission was given by the authorised wholu- sater to sell nt the

maximum price of $22 a pound.

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A caution was registered yes. terday in the case of Sgt/Mjr. | G.M.S. Deure of 983 Cay., B. A. S. C.. when he pleaded. Chu Pak, of Kwong Fock Rice Shop, 7 Tin Lok Lane, was freely to a summons for fall- ing to report an accident. within $75 for selling Sylvania reasonable time. He appeared fluorescent lamp at $7.00 ($0.30). Br. J.G. Conklin at the Central

Ohnn Wal. of Tung Sam

Magistracy. Bakery, 122, Queen's Road East, war fined $75 for selling a 2- pound tin of margarine at $4.50 (3.00).

„Pointing mill that dealers au- th rised by the S.T, & I, to sell at much a prieg could not giv! permission to other retallers to do likewise, Mr. d'Almada warn rd that when any such permis. [350 ston is given by stich dealers, Sylvania #luorescent must be referred to the S.T. & 1. 1$0.50 ($6,30).

At present,nly four Bros ale knowit lo have been permitted t sell at this price.

Heavy Fines

Heavy Ines were imposed prodfiteers in other enses.

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Appearing - a semond time, Hu

Yok chun, of Wing Fat Grcery Shop, 54 Queen's Road East, was

ned $240

munth's

| clostire, for selling a 12-oz Un of Crusader unsweetened condensed

ilk at 65 cents 160 cents.)

Chrong Kin Tung, of Wing Hop Lang, 92, Queen's Trust East, wos tard $200 for seling ja catty ut imp rted flour at 95 teenis 144 cents.), Cheung had

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Three Steps To Democracy

"The inability to appreciate another's point of view is the hall-mark of a closed mind, un- enlightened by a liberal education and ignor- ant of the fundamental principles of behavi- ourism.

was the

"All over the world," asserted

"From intolerance has arison i project their own ideas into the alt that is ugliest in the history uninformed mind of the max. of mankind the miseries of It is evident, then, that a mass, war, hunger and starvation. To ignorant of the elementary fac give a meaning to life is to be tors that constitute a free mode folerant: to understand all is to ❘ of life, la ciny in the hands of] Defendam. was driving in forgive all,"

a ruthless potter." Hennessy Road in a milltary The above, according to Capt.

Losing Fight jeep when he had a slight colli- Luff of the Royal Army Educa- Ng B of Kow Tung Electriction with a publle vehicle. Theretion Corp, formed the backksne Shop, East Street, was #ned

was vory Bittle damage to either to the third step towards de ear. The accident, which occur-] mocracy. selling tz 40-watt

red on December 25, 1947, was lamp

not reported until Dec, 29, when detendant reported the matter to his Commanding Oßcer.

Deore said that his wife was it lub jeep with him. Mak Kam-chuin, of Wo. Ping.

was very [314_ Queen's Rund West,

upset because of the accident Oned $50 for selling a

40-watt and was not well for three days Sylvania Auarescent tamp at after wards. He was no worried about his wife, that he did not Yuen Chol of Wing Kee Fruit } report the matter until the Stall, 5 Burd Street, was ned 29th. $30 for setting two apples at 80 cents (30 cents each).

Hui Sin, Wai Tong Kee, 253.

Road Central, Hollywood lined $10 for selling a paciest of Cinven "A" at 50 cents cents).

Cigarettes

$0.50 ($8.30).

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The following is a list of the Tang You Forn, of New Mana, obetions received up to 12th Eretrie Shp. 77 Electric Rund. | February, 1948 which have not Causeway Bay, was fined $150 yet been acknowledged In

selling

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Chocolates

La Kuch-fei, of 151 Queens Rond West was aned $100 for alling a cake of Palmolive soup at $1.00 (70) cents).

1 Yick ram, <f Kwah Tai 358 Lockhart Road, was fined stou for selling a 172 th. Lin of Cadbury Milk Tray Assortiment at $3.50 ($1,10).

Keong

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Church Meeting

The second Annual Meeting of St. Andrew's Church siure the Liberations

"Through ignorance we have seen whole nations stampede to destruction; people have tel to ki and destroy; whole races

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and

have believed the

most fantastic lles.

the penker, "the fight for free expression of.free. peopics is being eat. No matter what! guest. Capt. Lo

name replaces another, or what! speaker at the weekly luncheon-party wusts anether, the real meeting of the Kowloon Rotary victory at the polla la Ignorance. Club held at the Peninsula Hotel, under the Presidency of Mr. F.C. Clemo, yesterday.

Speaking on "Three Stens to Damerney," Cupt. Luff said, in part:

The years in which we live comprise, perhaps, the must vital age in the history of mankind. Man, by bringing a pervert the mind to the discoveries of science, has wfully und deli-¡ berately brought himself to nów age where the Utepian like dreams of the idealist are, at any rate, somewhere near realisation."

Three Steps

"So there exists many evila, maindjustmonts, and various causes leading to misery, bul

greatest of all these is ignorance."

As to a minimum standard of

Hving, Capt. Luff saig that when people are broken on the wheelu of hardship desperation arrives and with it the opportunist.

He is the man who premises the most when hunger, sickness The speaker said that he he.] and desperation have driven the was held last night at Church Hall, lieved that despite all talks of people to the stage where they

Touching on the first, the Speaking of intolerance, Capt.

more comprehensive than that which exists in the institutions of the mast enlightened ecun- tried.

NEW YEAR ACCIDENTS

Kowloom.

war being imminent and, con-pare prepared to do anything, Reports of the various activities of

of way below out of even to complying with his term. the Church were made and the folrartwise, loving elections were made:

the question the fact remain that "If I am to lead you, first aur. Church Council: Mrs. N. Benga, there were today all the elements | render all your powers to me."

Mrs.

"The result we know," Mir, E. Walters,

Heywood, which make towards a war of

said Mes, Wakefield, Mrs. W. Penny, Mr. colossal proportions as well as Capt. Luff, "for one by one the a 40-wate G. E press M. D. $20. 1. S. $20, T. Chang, Mr. Roger Woo, Mr. You i duorescent lamp at $0.00 (56.503. | Dobatkins received from

the elements to help to lamps of humanity are burning} the Jones, Col. Beatti, Mr. Wċ. Law, all Lill Chi-Cheong, of MoMenthers of 'The Chinesa M. Sydney Howell, Mr. C. Lahram Tentiae the highest aspirations dimmer and dinner, low shall Loong Grocery Shop, 21 Elgin Manufteuners

they graw brighter? By attend Union: The Mr. I. Citrine, Mr. CAS.P. Heywood, of men of goodwill,

The three steps to democracying to their needs Who is the Streek, was fined $100 r selling Hong Kong Manufacturers Cut. Mr. S. Langston, Mr. A.C. Tribble, acaily at imported flour at 80 ton Yarn Finance and Distribu-Mr Warden: Mr. A... Brown educated electorate, th) a mini- bind up the wounds of the sick. Wang and Mr. A. Brown, are, said Capt. Luff. (a) w good neighbour? He who will ernts 144 cents),

thon Organdation $500, Fung

People' Rubber Manufactury

Representatives to the Church of

mum standard of living, and will feed the poor, will house! Lad. $200, Kow Yuc

England Board of Trustees: Mr. G. Weaving

the homeless.” (c) tolerance, and Ar. H.T. Chang Labrunt Factory $100, National Lacquers

Representatives to The Diocesan &

Pamt Products Co. $100. Conference: Airs, W. Penny, Mrs, Neaker declared that education Luff referred to the prosecutions Chung Nam Weaving

Factory Bras,

Mrs. E. Walters and Mr. E.1.is something much larger than of Socrates, Jesus and His dis- $100, Sam Kwong Weaving Brown.

the rudiments of calucation ns|ciples, and the religious prosecu- $100, Ng Yee Hing Weaving Auditor: T.A. Martin & Co.

conceiver by the ordinary tions of today, netury $100, Chy Long Gin-; fr his report, the Chairman, the educationalist, and something ger Factory $100, Diaward Steet Rev. J. Ogilvie (Virar of St. An Works $100, Tien Chu Ye-Tam drew's praised "the remarkable at Mfg. Co. Ltd. $100.

China tendance of members throughout the Brother Bat Manufacturing Co. yent, taking it as "a must cacourag

Over the Chinese New Year ing sign." $100, Tai Wah Weaving Factory

"In other words," said Capt. Holiday period, only four serious He also commented on the netivity $100, Kow Kong Weaving Fac-of the women's Guild oder Mr. Luft, "aducation is citizenship, traile Accidents occurred of any au- Hong Kong. There were Wah Weaving Heywood, who is leaving Hong Kong free from the bias Factory $100, Lee Keg Weaving on and will he succeeded by Mrs. tocracy er the persuasion of collisione where only slight or Factory $100, Lai Shing Weav- F. Wakefield, the Young People's anoligarchy or any other com- no injury was caused. ing Factory $100, Yick Tai & Fellowship and Bible Reading Fellowbination of self-seeking, in The four serious accidents Co. $100, Yuen Hag Weaving ship, which did very well under the terests. The machinery for such were all on Feb. 10 and a bun, & Dyeing Factory $100, Winning leadership of Mr. 11. Hrags,

a scheme exists with the United [a tram and a hire-car were The Bon, Secretary, Mr. Heywood, Naticus." Trade Co. $100, Ling Nam detailed the progress of the Church

involved, all in Bay View or Weaving Factory $100, Tal Restoration programme which started

Democracy exists to "express Wanchai ares. Shing Weaving Factory $100, in March, 1947, in his report, in the wishes and desires of a free Lee Man Rubber Factory $100, which he stressed the great need for people, not the wishes and de- Chung Kwong Wearing Factory-mare funds,

sires of power politicians who $100, Man Yuen Weaving Mill $100, Wing Seng Weaving Fac. tory $100, The New Asiatic Chemical Works Ltd. $100. Golden Dragon Metal Mig. $100, Dub Chung Industrial Co. Ltd $100, Mayer Silk Mille Lid $100, I-Feng Enamel Co. Lal |$100, Majestic Chemical Worke

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People hurt were Lo Kwan, 22 year old woman, Yip Yan, 32, and Ma Kan. 16, who were seriously injured. Yesterday their condition was reported to be satisfactory.

GAMBLING RAID

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The Poor Box was enriched by another $341.45 yesterday when Mr. W. H. Latimer order- ed that sum, seized by Det. Sub- Inspector

Dowman during raid at 215 Kilung Street, second flocr, to be confiscated,

4.30 The premises, raided at

[or p.m. on Feb. 12, were used gambling, said Sub-Inspector J. S. Howarth when Cheung NgË (40) and Chan Ying (33) charg-. Defendant, we sentenced to PC 1054, fearing he would carryed with keeping a common gam- Tai Shing Dyoing & Weaving two months hard labour.

out his threat, sent for assis-Ing house; were Aned $150 each. Works $50, Sam Fung Face It was alleged by the prosecu-tance.

Twenty gamblers were fined $20. Powder Factory $50, Cheung tion, conducted by Sub-Inspec-

$100, The World Light Factory $100, Hong Kong Nail Factory) Ltd. $50, Wah Lun Silk Weav ing Factory $50, Wing Fut Printing Co. Ltd. $60. M. P. San & Co. Ltd. $50, Chow Ngal Hing Knitting Factory $50, Yue Kwong Weaving Factory $50.

" said Pang Ching-po, retired merchant, to Mr. W. H. Latimer at Kowloon yesterday when his 26-year-old son, Pang Wing-chung, was convicted on a charge of assault.

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paya mah-defendant "In fact went quite Kwok Rubber Factory $50, The mother for $22 to Orient Glass Industry Ltd. $60, long debt,

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When his mother refused, de- the verandah, The Sincere Co.

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