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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1948.
Congratulations!
TO THE
FIRST PRESIDENT
AND
VICE PRESIDENT
OF THE
CHINESE
REPUBLIC.
LEUNG YUK KEE
99E, WELLINGTON ST'
TEL 25327
TEXTILE IMPORTERS
Enough to eat
yet undernourished!
Proper nourishment
tor growing children is not necessarily secured merely by ensuring that they have Doctore point out -enough to eal
that the nature of our food is more Important than quantity.
To ensure that your children get
the Gourisment they need, give them Horlicks every day.
Horlicks con- taip all the goodness of tuli-cream 'cows milk to which has been odd. ed the rich eastyising nourishment extracted from salted barley and wheat. It provides all-round nourish. ment in replace used up enway and
to build up, adequate body reserven,
Horlicks can bel mode with water only - the mixtir¬ta-it.
To make good deficiencies in the diat, give your childrea ̧Horlicks.
Listlermen, peevishnaar and flashes of temper aw danger
Kiga
HORLICKS 'promotes healthy growth.
The Doctor Says - WHEN A SUPPLEMENTARY
DIFT IS NEEDED I RECOMMEND HORLICKA BECAUSE IT „PROVIDES ALLROUND HOURISHMENT,
WHAT HORLICKS 13
Horlicks is made from pure falle creats cows milk plus the nutris tire extracte al malted barley and whent. It is a complete food cond taining body-building oad anergy alving foods in proportiona neces) sary for normal nutrition. Horlick la 100% nourishment.
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STRALING
COMMUNIST
PRESSURE
REACHES NEW PITCH
Shanghai, May 19.
Communist pressure in the battles of corridors in Personalia
south Jehol and western Liaoning reached a now high pitch in the past 24 hours when considerable frash Red forcos were commit- ted to the vital struggles, according to pro- Government wor dospatches today.
In the Manchurian corridor, powerful Red columns are said to have started large-scale from converging, movements enst Jchol and north and south of Linoning against the key elty of Chinchow, site of the deputy commander-in-chief.
Sino-British Club Plans Expansion
Damages
Judgment
Reserved
Judgment was
reserved
•At the
RITZ GARDENS
NORTH POINT
SPECIAL ACROBATIC STUNTS
yesterday by Mr. Justice E By Famous Shanghai Cinema Star, Pang Foi.
H. Williams (Chlef Justice),
In the case in which the. Wo Loong Hong of Bank of Can- ton Building, sued The Can- ton Overseas Trading Co., Ltd., of Holland House, for damages for alléged breach of contract' in regard to the sale of 500 pieces of dry shaved buffalo hides.
Yesterday's proceedings were mainly confined' ig closing ad dresses.
The Canton Qverseas Trading were represented' bý
The Hon. Mr. Leo d'Almada c Castro, K.C. instructed by Mr. Sidney Ng Quinn of Messrs. Brutton & Co., appeared for, the The Air Officer Commanding Wo Loong Hong. Air Commodore S.N. Webster, CBE, AFC, returned to Kai Tak Co., Ltd. yesterday afternoon by R.A.F. Mr. BA. Bernacchi, instructed by Sunderland Flying
from Mr. F.D. Hammond.
In their statement of claim, the Singapore.
The Air Cammodore together plaintiffs allege that the contract into on Apr. 29, with Air Marshal Sir Hugh P. was entered
price of $245 per Lloyd, KBE, CB, MC, DFC. 1947, at the Commander-in-Chief, Air Com- pícui less half per cent f.o,b. The mand Far East and other senior buffalo hides weighed 154 piculs and 34% cattles, valued at $37,- officers recently attended exercise 624 34. Defendants refused to
"PANDORA" at
Bont
Old Surum,
take delivery of hides or to pay for-them. The plaintiffs claimed $10,614.00, the difference between the contract price and the price Prevailing on Aug. 8, 1947, and
costs.
Englund. General Han Fan-chich's head-
Peninsula Hotel arrivals:-E, A. quarters-less than 48 hours after the Nationalist had clear-Rattue, A. W, Hartley, Mrs. C. P. ert a 100 mile stretch of the Burnie and Mias M. A. Roffey.
A counter-claim was led by Peiping-Mukden railway be
Peninsula departures:-Mr. and defendants, who alleged breach Mrs. R. Vargas, Mr. and Mrs. A. of contract on the part of plain- commilleetween Shanhaikuan and Chin- guerilla
Ormiston, Mrs. M. I. Anderson tlits. meeting of the Sino-British chow of Communist
and Edmund D. Eases. Club, it was decided that the bands. activities of the Club should
AL the last
more extensively adver- ed as it was felt that there wort many people who were
ly vaguely aware Club's objects.
Sino-British provide
The
Formed to
of the
Late today, at least two Red have divisions were said to crossed the Talinghe river, woat of ition, only 30 mice north
of Chinchow
ar.d taken
up
positions west of the Govern ment stronghold and
divisions had
20 miles
Club
two Wha
commen
ground where people represent- ing the different racial, cultures could meet and practice the Arts. To give this a practical applica-
Sino-British
Kowpangtse,
east of Chinchaw.
Another reached north-
Further Deterioration
The following forthcoming weddings have been announced:
Mr. Cyril George Caton, R.N. F.A.B. H.M.S: Tamar, to Miss ileen Mary Roche, Army (ADS), 39 MacDonnell Road.
Mr. lan Charles Mock, Banker, Penang, Malaya, to Miss Alithe Beryl Hope, Kunming, Yunnan, China,
Pawned
Friends'
Clothes
A 16-year-old girl was ordered
by Mr. W. H. Latimer in the Ju- Mr. Gerald Edward Gagnon, venile Court at Kowloon yester- Cashier, 10 Fook Wing Street, day to be sent to the Salvation Shamshuipo, to Miss Chun Kam-Army Home for six months when
Mitchell
a finding of guilt was returned on two counts of larceny by, bal- lee, one of larceny and one of larceny by trick.
tlan, members usually join one In south Jehol the whole Gov-ping.
their of the gempa representing
ernment position has further de- with the highway interest, which cover a wide field teriorated
FOOD PARCELS Although of cultural activities.
Inking Chengtch, the provincial рака
FUND Club, empital, and the Great Wall
It was stated that the girl ob-l the name.. limits its debuition
to the Two of Kupelkow, cut at Kwanping.
Ladies Committed $1,500. Total tained food from a cooked-food hawker for some time and ran major groups in the Colony, it is 15 miles west of Chengtch, where emphasised that any person re- severe fighting is in progress, $35,182.82,
Donations may be sent to the up a debt of $38. When pressed sident in the Colony, regardless Pin
Pingchuan, 35 miles northeast of
Messrs. Peat, for payment, she took three suits of race or creed is welcome to Chengteh completely encircled, Hon, Treasurers
Co., of clothing from two friends, and share in the activities of the Club. and Lunghun, 23 miles north of Marwick,
Exchange Buliding.
four pieces of clothing from an- decided Chengteh under selge.
other friend, and pawned them.
father told the Magistrate The Meanwhile, to tie down
The annual general meeting of
very was " which will be announced fromjeral Fu Tso-yi's north
the British Legion (Hong Kong, that defendant time to time in the press. It is armies, Red guerilla units last
launched uttneks in the and China Branch) will be held naughty girl" and that he had hoped that residents will support might these efforts. The Club in itself is western outskirts of Peiping near 5.30 p.m. tomorrow at the Board twice sent her back to the coun- summer resort Room of the South China Morn-try. He wished her to be sent
to a house of correction. from the well-known free unique insofar that,
ing Post, political, religious, or racial, dis-of Sishan and also in the vicinity tinctions. It unites all through the of Shaho and Chargping, 30 miles the of Peiping, on northwest. Arts. Therefore, Hong Kong can show a fine simple of how the Pelping-Sulyuan railway. different modes of
The Committee have upon ou upon
ambitious
programme
Hi C
welded
merely Incidental to 13 sociul together by
structure common interests.
The next pulilic meeting of the Club will be held. In the Helena
May May Institute on
25 nt 9.15 p.m. and will take the form el a lecture on recognising the Instruments of the orchestra, lustrated by gramphone records, by Mrs. G. A, Goodban.
Information on the nelivities of
Gen- China
.
15 Curfew
said to HIRVC the down in been clamped
Peiping western outskirts of
was last night when gunfire audible in many parts of this -city.
Government reverses were also
from reported
north Hupeh, where the Communists are ported to have captured the mis- slonary centre of Ladhokow alter
row
Those who wish for further a short engagement. There is no news of the fats-of-the-foreign the club are asked to write the missionaries in the elly-Router. Hon. Secretary, Capt A. J. E. Lut, Forces Education Centre, Whilfield Barracks, Kowloon,
READER'S
Farm
Factory Proprietors
LETTER Warned
EXORBITANT PROFITS
UNDER FIRE
Bath
Scarborough, May-18,
The Labour Party today urged its louders in the "curb Government to take sterner action to exorbitant profit distribution."
So far, the Government has relied upon voluntary -appeals-to-manufacturers and trading organi-
sations to cut their dividends.
Mr. Hugh Dalton, the Party culties
Executive
spokesman
chequer, made
could not be met by
and "squeezing capitalists any fut- former Chancellor of the Ex-ther or by any short cut, other
clear to the than producing more." Party Conference here that the Government would take fur- if I proved ther measures necessary.
"If it should appear that cer-
for
With the demand for action to Party's
Subsidy Vote
most
woman
Dr. Edith Summerskill, the
popular leader, who is Parliamentary the Ministry of Secretary to Food, unsuccessfully urged tho. Executive view that the Chan- cellor of the Exchequer should have discretion in fixing the
Today's session ended with the Brst defeat of the Executive dur- the Conference. Delegates Kowloon Flower Market The proprietors of two fac-
voted against any production in Sir-Thanks I feel sure to the tories were warned by Mr. W. A. pubilelty given the flower men's Blair-Kerr at Kowloon yesterday tain monopolists are ignoring this or withdrawal of the £400 mil- appearance would request that would be an argu- lion subsidies paid by the Gov-
10 ment for putting them into the ernment grievance in Kowloon they have that a thirá
Ксер down food been alloted quite an ideal spot mean a severe penalty.
For employing ton women at next list of priorities for social prices. for their wares Lock praeitenlly opposite to Dalry 11 pm, on April 20, the Standardisation," he said.
In Nathan Rd. Will the Knitting Co., 13 Un Chau Street, ladies of Kowloon please note this first floor, was fined $500. The curb dividends, the Conference
Was fined $150 од fact. They will and most of their proprietor
ilar coupled general approval of the 10 for similar A "Sellers" at the beautiful stalls,
Bima Government's economic policies
to boost production and night in {which, in time, will look like the
A fine of $250 was imposed on nation. famous Flower Street in Hong the Kwong Man Weaving Fac It accepted the party state-ve Kong. Having written letters to the most every one
tory when the proprietor adinitted ment-production, the bridge to amount of subsidies, but assured Hong Kong.
having employed two women at socialism supporting the Gove the delegates, that subsidies pr
April 13, and toernment's economic 9.31 p.m. on
plans, dis essential rationed foods would to whom the flower
men owe their thanks for the final choice, having been fined on December cassion of which was introduced not be withdrawn.
The Prime Minister, Mr. Cle- the same type of by Mr. Herbert Morrison, 3 last for
the but anyhow to you
ment Atlee, will address Mr. Editor (we-and-they-are-Indebtød-also.........
Loffenes
Deputy Prime Minister.
Conterened when it resumes toś "JUST ANOTHER LOVER Mr. V. C. Bond, of the Labour
morrow. Reuter. OF FLOWERS." Once, prosecuted in both cases.
am
not quite sure
Moslems Massacred
In Siam
Bangkok, May 18.
A member of the Siamese Parliament sold today 6,000 Moslem Malayons have fled South Siam into the Kelantan State of Malays offer the massacro of 200 of their numbör,
The
member, Nal Amat Informants said he reported Tamvirol, just back from an the situation directly to senior In investigation of conditions in Cabinet officials...
Moslem Malbyz: predominute the South, said the Maluye had slam's four routhern provinces. been killed at Tambol Churne For the past six months thero village late In April by Slimese have been frequent reports of palled and military.
Largescale unrest as the result of He also charged Siamese police alleged persecution by
Blamese,Assoc fed
ALSO, EXPERT REPAIRING |#hot' without trial three men, in-CODAGRANT Him PromoLE
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luding village' ofelul, after they had been held under arrest
Naoking. May. 19.
NaiAmal's report indicated turned to Nanking yesterday: from that deaths during the April Wually after two-day vacation fighting" were for 'greater topli de recepto Tal Hu, Lake-Reuter had been reported previously, and Associated Press, fl
Cost of Living
the
it passed w resolution wel- coming the Government's "of- forts to establish a polloy for wages, profits and ather In- cames, designed to prevent In flation.
For
..
Reminders
The resolution Insisted that the Inta pomade,
basis of such a policy must bey's Men Club Luncheon, Roof the stabilisation of the cost of Garden, H.K,Hotel, 12.45 living
Mr. Morrison told the delegates Chinese Native Dances by Work- there would have to be greater production. The country' dim
Children: Schools. St.
Jolin's Cathedral Hall, 8.30
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