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WILL TELL BRITONS ABOUT HONG KONG

Philippine Orchestra Arriving

of

When the General Gordon docks tomorrow, she will have on board the Municipal Symphony Orchestra Manila which is to give a per- formance at the China Fleet Club Theatre at 8.30 tomer. row evening.

The orchestra is on its way to Hwl where is to perform a Feries of me concerts. It i composed of 72 instrumentalists, three soloists and two conductors

Mr. Ramon Tapades and Major Autorino Buegenture. The Vee-Mayor of Bull, Mr. Cesar Mirador, travelling with the party.

One of the most talented of the younger Filipine planists, Ro. Salter dome, will be at the pinno for the Concerto No. 2 by Liszt Cose sturfind! under Prot. Julio

Esteban Anguits who has train- et: and developed a large number of notable pianists in the Philip- pares.

Mr. K. W. Blackburne, Director of Information Services for the Colonial Office, who arrived

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in the Colony on Sunday, told a press con- forance yesterday that his main object'in visiting Hong Kong was to promoto a batter understanding between the people here and at home.

Js Sarawak, before returning to

Mr. Blackburne, who carrying out

two-months London.

tour of Far Eastern Colonies, Ife said yesterday: "We stand will leave Hong Kong today to gain great deal by the for Singapore, various parts of sirength and unity of the Com- Malaya, North Borneo and monwealth, and therefore we feet

that

you in Hong Kong know more about the difficulties and problems of people living in Eng- land, you will be better able to understand the situation," Ho. added: "If we want

pence in the world we must get to know onu another better, and I believe a great deal can be done by stimng- Jaung Information services."

Education Plan

on

Saying that he hopes return to establish a better

itl

THE CHINA (MAIL, FRI DAY;~JULY 30,- 1948.

Clan War Ended

Clan warfare in the Bun. wul county, love than, 100 mites west of Hong Kong, has ended, according to maesagte from Canton yesterday.

Comunities suffered by the two rival clans, Ko and Chiu, totalled more than 100 killed and wounded, it was added.

Hundreds of farmers have bean rendered homelass at A result of their dwellings have ing been looted and razed during the battle which lasted four days.

Roller

teamg haire been sent to the aras to provide sholter and food for the homeless.

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WESTERN APPROACHES RECOLLECTIONS

At the Kowloon Rotary Club yesterday, in-

Captain W. J. Moore, continuing his talle of

formation Kervice In England

la

MR. K. W. BLACKBURNE

at the

Chinese Not

Allowed To Land Quality & Value! Without Passport

Chinesa

e passengers from Singapore and other South-east ports arriving here during, the past, few days were not pbrmitted to land without travel documents.

Chinese passchigris used to land here without papers.

Appeal For Blood Donors

Faced with this predicament. the arrivals, most of them third class passengers, went on to Con- ton or Swatow. They caught a train there down to Hong Kong.

Steamship companies pffected reported that the Immigration Office sent them a circular, on July 18 to the effect that possen-blood donors at the YMCA In- Dr. S. Y. Kwan appealed for gers must have travei documents, ternational Club luncheon, at including, passports, to land here.

Before that they had brought the Hong Kong Hotel Itrof many passengers from South-east | Garden yesterday. ports and landed them here with- out papers.

.

Steam-

He said ignorance as to the advantages of blood bank in the colony bas hindered the drive. about happenings In Hong Kong, few weeks ago on the West- The China Merchants

Local Chiese, he said, needed Mr. Blackburne and he would ern Approaches, gave further ship Company sold that their ship, mere education In

blood trans- afsa like to see far more informa- reminiscences of encounters the Hai Hala, left Singapore on fusion and its humane results.

U-bouts tion going into China. This would with

thefuly 20 with more than 100 third er education to sat, the example during

He appealed to people of high- be done through his own semi-Second World War,

class Chinese fates. ufletul organisation and a closer Captain Moore, who is innnager

by donating their blood. Jinison between the information of Hell's Wharf, was a lieutenant

Since receiving the clrcular on

"If those who are

are educated do offee in Hong Kong and the Hij assigned to escort duty for con-July 10 they had not enough time not respond, how can we expect tish officials in China.

voys on the Atlantic, and served to prepare the overseas offee to the lower class people to volun- Mr. Blackburne

stated

that through the worst period of sub-nctify the passengers. When the teer?" Dr. Kwon asked. England

marine attacks. moment a

chip arrived here on July 26 the Dr. J. S. Willis, health inspec large campaign to educate the

The speaker was thanked by passengers had to stay on board. tor and medical officer, of the children about life in the Colon.Rotarian J. N. Sweenry,

The 1,724-lon Chinese vessel left Queen M who have donated President F. C. Clemo les is being worked out.

hospital, said 20 of wel-for Canton yesterday after dis- the 127 sald: "We are inviting people the Club. They were Mr. John

ale. Coned two visiling Rotarians to churging corgoes.

blood to date were Chinese. who brrive from overseas 10A. Decker from the United States,

People wishing to donate blood give simple talks to adults and

srid Mr. H. A.

can register at the CPO at any particularly chlidren.

time. A convenient time Hung King

and Alms on Colonial life

"We are also producing small

The Hai Lee, which arrived place will be p Among

arranged for them the guests welcomed here on July 28 with 12 Chinese jo give their blood. in, the were Captain Mila and Messrs.passengers, had to take them on schools, and issuing mai InA. E. Foster-Kemp, B. O'Hen, O.

Mr. Wong Kam-ying, director formation booklets. Altogether Hamilton, D. Dodge, S. Par Thoresen & Company, Ltd. sald one of the humane Western cop

and Amoy. Messrs. of the YMCA Men's Club, weld that the S/Ldr, and Mrs. S. C. Ginn and 10 of these booklets are being sons, W. Ankerson, W. K. Little their 2,100-ton. Norwegian vessel tributions to China was the blood

Mr. R, D. C. Bhavnani (for Cal- distributed to school children." John and E. Sappe.

left Singapore on July 21 and transftision service. arrived here on July 28. Because

Personalia

The concert is under the auspices of the Sino-Dritish Club (aliste Group) and the perform- ance will be broadcast over ZBW. Prices will range from HK$20 to K$2 and members of the public wishing to boolt seats may

Mears. J. A. Ferguson, Woo do al the China Fleet club Lan-sun, P. Y. Tang, J. Wuolchii, tween Neon and pan. Tele- E. Murch and B. E., Bolton lett phone bookings will be accepted yesterday for Southampton by

sents must be claimed by 4 BOAC Speedbird" flying-boat.

210W

o'clock tomorrow,

In view of the fact concert will be broadcast, the

About the same aircraft were

• sponsors request that members of CuRta); the Rev. A, E, Duquet,

the audience take their seats by 8.25 p.m. at the latest.

Memorial Organ Dedication

Mr. J. V. Matthiasson and Mr. S. Chundred (for Bangkok).

are

Latest arrivals by BOAC flying- bout from Southampton Messrs. P. J. It. Montgomery, H. Itersser, J. R. Selby, J. W. Cow- ley, Commander H. M, Aubrey, Mr. A. E., Y. Brewster, Miss J. A., Collis, Master D. B. Bobb, Mas-

Betto Silva, zon of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. G, Silva, has passed the Final Examination of Chern- Kingdom. He is now a member

sts and Druggists in the United; of the Pharmaceutical Bociety of

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Lammert from

LIMITED REOPENING

OF INLAND WATERS

Nanking, July 29.

ter D. M. White Miss S. Braga. The problem of inland navigation rights of which Master C. R. Selby.

foreign steamship companies have been de- prived in China since the end of the war was brought to the fore today by an announce- ment that American ships carrying American relief or aid supplies destined for the interior of China would be allowed to call at inland. ports under a system of special permits to be instituted for this purpose.

Next Sunday, Aug. 1, will be notable day at the English Me- thodist Church, Wanchat, for Great Britain. is to be the occasion of the upen

ing and dedicating of the New

Dr. E. L. Gosano, M.D., D.S... Memorial-Hammond Organ, which has been appointed Honorary

Government

Clinics of

will replace the instrument Consultant to the Eye, Note and which was destroyed during the Throat Occupation, and was donated by flospitals. Mr. and Mrs. C. Makeham, who had a long owsociation with the The Department of Church, and were two of its most and Exports will be devoted anembers.

closed on Monday for all purposes except The Now "Hammond" is a Me-for entry and clearance of ships morial and Thanksgiving effort, manifests between 9 a.m, and 10 and its Dedication will be thresum

⚫ fold.

I will be dedicated,

ness.

terms

Was

the

Also, many Chinese-owned

Taken To Swatow

to Swatow

ut the enforcement they had to ship the 12 passengers to north Chinn.

The Immigration Omee told the

Correspondence

How Much?

"China, Mall” that the circular Sir,-As a matter of interest, 1 was only a reminder of the exist-

shall be grateful if you or any of ing law regarding Chinese ar- your roaders could enlighten me rivals from abroad excepting on the following:-, China ports and Mucao.

AJ.S.

1. What salary, does. a Gov- ernment servant get, who holds Chinese must have passports the position of a Health Impec. Issued by the local consulate of tor? the deporting place before they can land here. The circular, sent to various shipping companies qu July 16 was not to notify them of a new enforcement. The law existed before the war.

Film On Glass Bricks

Sangola Fast

Sir-In your edition of the 28th |you give the impression that dur- ing the typhoon conditions pre- vailing on the night of the 27th

the 5.9 "Sangola was in dire distress, Allow re

la correct you, "Sangola's" chain did not anap, she did not not receive

ass drift; she did The "Saugo- | Carolina Moliers from the In remained fast at All until midnight when her heavy The Colony's urelitects, build- ers and engineers were shown preventer wire parted. She then

proceeded

any, outside

The question of inland "naviga- | two dims yesterday illustrating assistance withou, to anchor off

are adamant.

hat locks

Gwens-Illinois Glass Company of the weather permitted her to re-

manufactured by tho Toledo, Ohio,

out the storm quite safely unti mogr

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Solo "Agents: GRAY BROTHERS

A statement by a. Ministry of Communications spokesmar. Ships are sald to be costlier to tonight officially informed the operate, than the more modern Chinese public of this depar- and faster vessels of foreign com- ture froni post-war policy of panics which are cheaper to in- which the first inkling

sure and are often preferred oven given in slightly ambiguous

by Chinese traders. by the Sino-American Lion rights, on which the Chinese urefullness of Insular Glass Kowloon piers, where she node Economic Aid Agreement sign-ship-owners Departures from the Peninsula ed on July 3. Fist, In Honoured Memory of Hotel

been raised on several occasions Mr. and Mrs. C. Mukeham, whose Messrs. F. Sabel, J. L. Bunting. tion voice

on Wednesday included Referring to the strong oppost by foreign and, more especially, gifts provided the original organ, D. SL Angel, H. H. Ottsen, W. D.

on the subject in British shipping interests, but al and whose estate has contributed 1. McDowell, T. R. West, M. A spokesman firmed

Chinese shipping circles, the ways without success.

The demonstration, by means of to its successor.

Competent Government officials two Deutsch, Ed Sullivan, D. Firth, Second, In Proud Remembrance L. A, Matthews, and Miss F. H.cun Aid ships by no means can usually admit that no legislation Class," was presented by Mr. M. technicolour sound Alms, special permit system for Amor when questioned on this subject Walls of Light" and "Mortar and of those who made the supreme Ross. sucrifice by the cause of Righteous-

tituted the reopening of China's exists in China which in davis Esquivel, travelling representative

The Hague, July 28. M. A.J.D. Steenstra Tokszichi Among the new arrivals at they no American or other foreign nations and the principles of In Garden Hong Kong Hotel. Third, In Grateful Appreciation Peninsula Hotel on

inland waters to foreign shipping tion from the usual practice of of the Company, al the

Roof has been

appolated Netherlands Windsor House, Hong Kong of those who, through the years, were Mrs. J. Buvens, Mrs. Made cial

Wednesday ships carrying ordinary commer-ternational Law prohibits foreign

Minister to the Philippines. hovo-served the Wanchal Church line Scott, Mrs. M. Kay, Mrs. Y similar privileges,

cargo would be granted shipping trade from using Chinese glass blocks were.

Mr. Esquivel

told the guests. Agence France-Presse with faithful devotion,

The Inland ports provided, of course, Insular

not now. Brewster. Mrs. G. Rds, Mr. and Professor Gordon King will be Mrs. C. Ginn, Mr. and Mrs. T. J.

Placation

that no constal or inland inter-is a different block from other 'Glass Block, however, the guest organist on Sunday, and Cokely, he will demonstrate something of

Lieutenant-Commander This announcement is obvious-port trade is involved.

types now in the market. the range and quality of the in and Mrs. B. T. Simons, Captainly aimed at placating Chinese Main Obstacle

In his presentallin, Mr. Es strument,

whose in- and Mrs. O, M. Smith, Me'srs, A. steamship companies

They also admit that the strong quivel showed how Insular Ginka K. Holdsworth; R, C. McFadden, como has considerably dwindled pressure of Chinese shipping cir- Blocks have The Morning Soloist is Miss M. R. H. Hunt, D. Akhavan, 5. Adib after the boom of the first post-eles is the main obstacle in the specially for the tranmission of been, designed Stewart. The Evening Soloist, soltani, J. E. March, J. Matthis why year, partly due to the re-way of opening Hankow, for In-Light and how Owens-Illinois has Mr. W. H. Balley.

The Service times are Morning Basile, B. E. Bolton, H. Hensser, ships by the Chinese Government on the same basis on which a for general purpose of generating

zen, J. A. Segarra, M. Basaglia, C. quixillóning of a great number of stance, to foreign scean steamers developed patterns that are used H. o'clock; Evening at 0.30. Both sorclues will be conducted. Wacichil and Captain J. Slaas for the transportation of troops Chinese ship does not deck of insulation and, also, for special by the Rev. J. E. Sandbách, {Re•}

and supplies needed for the anti- Gravesend but proceeds up the functions where proper diffused sident Chaplain) and the Rev. D

Communist campaign and partlyThames to London, The forthcoming wedding of to the general decline of China

Hight in a room is an important B. Childe, who has recently been appointed as secretary for China Joe Griffin of 13 Kwong Wah St..

tad.

at the London headquarters of the Kowloon, to Dee Mattos, has been Methodist Missionary Society.

Indonesian Federal Government

...

A conference of premiers of the federal states of In- donesia, meeting at Bandoeng, has decided on forming federal Interim government,, says a statement Issued by the Netherlands Consulate-Gen- eral in Hong Kong.

The federal government, which would consist of Indonesians, would be the precursor of a gov- ernment of the sovereign United States of Indonesia,

During the Inlerlin period, the conference has asked the estab Rahment of a directorate of at least

announced,

trade because of the civil war kelihood of a change of attitude and attendant disruption of com- on the part of Chinese steamship were developed commercially, in munication with supply urans

owners and toddy's Bhanghaj | 1933, have not only been used în press reports on a strong stand the United States, Honolulu and adopted by these owners to pre Alaska, but in more than 80 for- Vent Japanese ships from coming eign countries, including north to China.

Canada and the tropical countries, Among measures decided upon of Peru, Brazil, Cuba and the was the picketing of Japanese Philippines. ships by Chinez。 dock workers

Informed.quarters discount theulux Glass Blocks, since they

Typhoon Casualty.

HKVDC ORDERS

three Indoncalans, pecretaries: af | Orders, by Kimutasant-Colonel H. Derni state, a federal counell consisting Hughes, Ketlin Commandant, n. 1fone of heads of governments of mem- Kon Volsters Defence Corps, follow ber states, a.

Olcaro-Prómettons. The followful";ek»

body, and a representative track to Mens Long Government

A resolutions passed by the published No. 48. Ky may lower the conference says shore shall be Governor has bere pleased to approve the In Netherlands. High Commie, following promotios in the Hong Kong, aloniar, "because the existence Volunteer Defenow Corpe with slast; from of-Netherlands sovereignty.. Ola Karch - 1,- 18Tableta John Weston, reosgajeed until the Free, and 9M;. (The Devoshiro - Beriment), so he

Car", "The costrae FOR DALIES.

The 2,000-top steamer Haidis," probably, the biggest hårbour S casualty of the typhoon which w struck Hong Kong, fast Tuss. A day, fler on the breakwater of the Yaumati Typhoon chorage.

ing to the Wo Fat

dragged, her anchor at Cham shuipe at the height of the -storm and was danħod against- the breakwater. No one wia Injured," ;)" (CHINA MAIL PHOTO).

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have been formed and acteur, satu ke tha ja on TWAY ZOWEL Albert Road. will be, slcand Afederal delegation has been, Arma 3 1748 111116-band to the harde Invited to Tharifàgún and will reumab Corps -11.4. FastRSH

MEYRO

The blocks have been installed

Reminders

Today 37B Robinson Road, 6.30 pm. Light Orchestra rehearsal, Sino-British Club, general meet- ing, talk on "China and Sociál Reform" by Capt, Lüm, Public Relations Office lecture room, 6.45 p.m.

Coming Events TOMORROW Meeling of Indian Community to prepare for commemorating India Independence

Day, offices of K.J.A. Chotirmál se Co., 35, Wyndham St., 6.30 p.m.

SUNDAY

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