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THE CHINA MAIL, SAT URDAY, AUGUST. 20, 1948,"

Lane, Crawford Ltd Fined

For Excess Milk Price

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Lano, Crawford Limited, and the firm's managing director, Mr. A. W. Brown, were each fined $25 by Mr. F. X. d'Almada at Central yes. terday for a breach of the price control ordinance.

It was stated in court that cold fresh milk had. been sold at 55 cents a bottle, as against the controlled price of 50 cents.

Mr. Brown and Lame. Craw-, Cafe Wiseman on August 16 ford's were represented by Mr. when, he anid, he was charged 55 P.AL.. Vine.

cents for a bottle of cold fresh milk.

Complainanta were Mr. J. Small and M Elia Obsson of the Price Control, tr, Pitman, of the Price Coniran), preseruled.

The summons was brought folk lowing a visit by Mr. Small to

Birthday

Of The Sage

The birthday of Con. fucius, China Great задь,

was observed by the majority of the Chinese public you terday in traditional manner with special meetings and

parties.

Chlidren attending Chinese schools were given the day off, whlje a large number of businese

particularly firmu, goldsmiths and

money changers, clound their door. Hong Kong's famous "Cloth Streat declared a holiday and was gally badecked with flags, fanterns and floweER.

Personalia

The serie day Miss Olsson. with another Price Control off- ial, were charged $1.10 for two bottles of cold fresh milk...

Miss Olsson, and the Cate manager. Frener!ck Irving, told her he did not know, that milk was controlled..

Mr. Irving wat sino alleged to have sold that the Dairy Farm were selling milk for 00 cents. Much Embarrassed

Mr. Vine, for Mr. Brown and Lane,

Crawford's wald his clients had been considerably *mbrarenused by the summons which had been brought so soon after the announcement, at the annual meeting, of the company's profita.

They hiped the public would not think their profits had been made by these metDS.

Before entering a plea of guilty for his clients, Mr. Vine

nsker whether Mr. Pitman would with. draw the summons against Mr. Brown. The two summons as they stood were simply a duplication,

Mr. Pitman seid he felt that thi responsibility did not really He with Mr. Brown, but he would leave it to the magistrate.

said toni 80 per cent

Mr.

Vine

of the Cafe Wis

Wiseman's customers were Chinese and most, if not nil.

Mr. Eulalie Loo Carrera has would ask for sugar with their been provisionally recognised amlik. Instructions had been given Consul for Panama in Hong Kong.

Mr. Ralph Harding Hunt, will be in charge of the American during the Consulate-General absence from the Colony of Mr. Jan Edward McKenna, the Consul General,

to the staff the in the event of M. Bukur being taken with milk an extra charge of five cents was to be made.

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'He could produce receiptą, to charges for show the different plain milk and milk with sugar. Manager's Danial Mr. d'imida said that though Departures from the Peninsula nstructions had been given to the Hotel on Thun-day included Mr. sinif this was not known to the Dnd Mrs. C. Pattison, Mrs. Cpublic. There was nothing on the Shilling, Mrs. B. Mortensen, Mrs.chits or the menu to show the E. Brewster. Mr. and Mrs. H. Varney, Mrs.

Kler chow Messrs. F. A. Cates, H. Hensser, F Larson, E. Schneider, L. Boynton, H. P. Chang, J. P. Hughes, J. M. Henry, C. A. Nicoll, S. Jones, T. Martin, A. Houseman, H. H. Lee, and A. A, van Sandick.

Hotel

B.

on

churges.

Mr. Irving denied. telling Miss Olsson he was not aware that milk was controlled. He not' say that the Dairy

did

Farm charged 30 cents. Mr. Ving said he would not discredit Miss Cirson's evidence. He hoped Mr. Irving's evidence Among the Arrivals at the would not prejudice the case.

Mr. d'Alinuciu suid he WHA Thursday Peninsula were Mrs. G. A. Samson, Mr. and satisfed that there had been on Mrs.

M. overcharge ant fined defendants MacPherson, Mra, Jochem, Mr. and

H. Mrs.

W. $25 cach,. Haurwitz, Mrs. B. Millward, Messrs. A. de Barros Pereira, P. Longstreet, E. D. Manning, H. C. Reynolds, Yun Huing, George

pekdjian, F. H. W. Grimshaw, Correspondence

Leron, and E. C. Hermann,

Passengers who left by CPA on Thursday for Manila included Messrs, L. A. Odegard, Corazon Co, Teng Chit, Chan Gunt, Chua Ning, Teresa Co, Jose Co, Tan Phon, and

Ang Fan.

MAJOR EDWARD J. 8. BURNETT of Ban Wel Camp and his bride, the former Miss Jane Webster, leave 8t. John' Cathedral after their wedding yesterday.—China Mall Photo,

Greek War Not Yet Ended

Athens, August 26.

George Stratos, the Greek Minister of War, warn- ed Greeks today that the anding of the battle for the Grammos Mountains of Northern Greece did not mean that the "fight against the bandits is over.”

Addressing correspondents, he expressed the view that the Army would end this task by Decem- ber but added: "Of course, there will still be some bandit groups over the mountains and pre-war security will not be re-established."

M. Stratos sair the guerilias could not now claim that they firmly hold any fixed Greek territory Before the guerillas could be stamped out, however. he said the Army would have to clear all the country from Macedonia to Cape Tenaros in the Peloponnesus.

Referring to incidents in which were Bulgarians artd Albanians clieged to have fired at Greeks its. M. Stratos said the Grenk forces had stri

strict orders not to return fire "to zational

-Greek_Gove

maits

Scholarship

Holders Return

Sixteen

13 APPOINTMENTS

TO

KK UNIVERSITY

Thirteen now appointments to professorships and lectureships in the University of Hong Kong have been modo.

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Some of the men are already in the Colony. The others are due here during the next month,

Details of the new professors Princeton University, the Max- ind lectures, released by Hong Fachusetts Institute of Tech- Kong

and the University of yesterday,nology. Follow:

Pennsylvania. He will take up his dutles here by the end of the month.

University

Professor of Medicine

Professor McFadzean,

M. B... (Lond.),

B.S., (Glaz.), M.H.C.P.

was until recently Lecturer: In

he

Professor Of Civil Engineering

Professor F,A. Redmond Muirhead Department of B.Sc., D.I.C., FG.S., is returning Medicine

in the University of to the University at the beginning Glasgow and Physician to Out-of September on ie-appointment Patients in the Royal Infirmary, to the Chair of Civil Engineering Glasgow.

to spend the next two years on the orduous task of re-organising

He had a distinguished career

as an undergraduate in Glasgow the Faculty of Engineering. University, receiving no Lower Lecturer In Physiology than eight Medals and Prizes and

pr. D.W. Gould, M.R.C.S (Eng.), L.A.C.P (Joad.). D.T.M

ix Bursaries. He graduated with honours, in 1936, receiving the & H. (Eng.) ecame the · Lec· · award of the Brunton Memorial turer in Physiology in July, this Prize as the most distinguished year, after two years as a Medical graduate of the yeni,

OIBcer to the Government. Dur- Professor McFadzean served 'asing the war he served with the

Medical

Specialist in the RN.V.R.

A

R.A.M.C. during the war and has Lecturer In Psychology

Dr. Tseo

Jih-Cheng,

B.Sc.

contributed several articles to the Medical Literature. At the time of demobilisation lie was Medical (Tsinghua), Ph.D. (Cantab.), ba- Specialist to the Scottish Com-fore the war was Acting Director Paychology mand, since then he has been a of the Educationul member of the teaching staff of Unit in China. During the war he

lectured in Paychology | Glasgow University

in the Southwestern Associated Univer- sity and comes fresh from the Phychology Institute in Cam- bridge, where he was working on the Psychology of Learning and Memory.

Professor Of Surgery

Professor Francis E. Stock, M.B., B.S., Lond.), FRCS (Eng.) comes from the University of Liverpool, where he has been Lecturer and Assistant to the Professor of Surgery. He won numerous acaden.de distinctions during his training in King's College Hospital, London.

Lecturer In Chemistry

Mra. D.A. Collins, M.Sc. (Liv.), recently appointed Lec- turer in Chemistry is a first-class Honours graduate of Liverpool University. She was there up-

He served for five years in the pointed to the Campbell Brown

Chemist in

the

Colonial Medical Service In Fellowship for research in Or- Nigeria, later returning to Eng-ganic Chemistry. Her husband is land to take up his appointment a Government as a member of the teaching staff Colony.. of the University of Liverpool.

Professor Stocks, keenly in- terested in research, has a large publications number of original

to his credit. He has recently been honoured by being appointed a Hunterian Professor of the Royal College of Surgeons of England.

Professor Of Pathology

Professor Hou Pao-Chang, M.D., is a graduate of Cheeloo University and of the Union Medical College, Peiping. He has devoted his life to the study and teaching of Pathology for the last 25 years, and is recognised as one of the leading •Pathologists In China today..

Lecturer In Botany

And Zoology Miss

B.Sc. Chlu

Bek-To, (Hons. Bot.) (Lond.) has been appolated as Temporary Lecturer in Botany and Zoology. She will come to her Department from the staff

Girls' of the Diocesan School, Kowloon,

Junior Lecturer

Dr. King Sing-yul, B.Sc. (Eng.)) (Hong Kong), Ph.D. (Lond.), D.I.C., will take up the post of Junior Lecturer in Electrical and Mechanical Englazering; early in September. He has already held a post in this University as De monstrator Iri the Engineering Faculty, and after the outbreak of war, was awarded an F.B.. Scholarship in England.

Professor Of Chinese'

Professor Ma Kirm, M.A,, pen- viously Lecturer in Chinos Literature, has been appointed to the Chair for one year prior to

retirement.

Reader In English

Birch, M.A., -' pre- Mr. B.G. vlously Senior Lecturer la Eng-

Lacturor In Economics Dr. E. Stuart Kirby, B.Sc. (Econ.), Ph.D. (Lend.), has

He was Professor and Head of the Department of Pathology in Cheeloo University from 1938 to 1948 and has lotterly been serving in a similar capacity in the Wes

China Union University.

Professor Hou has studied ex- tensively abroad es a Fe

Fellow of Chinese students, the Rockefeller Foundation and any inter- all holders of British Council has visited the leading Schools of

Pathology scholarships, will

ia fie United arrive in

States, Germany and

Great Britain. armoured Hong Kong today in the steam--

Last year he was invited-as-nish.-- with clashed Sir Robert's Gift

Markoser Carthage from the United distinguished visiter to England sear the Thessalian town Kingdom. cavalry

and the United States, where he 151,-We should be grateful if of Trikkola, a General Staff com-

They have studied in various was the

quest of the British we, through the mediu. of your munique said lay. Elsewhere. British universities for three Council and the State Depart-

combatting paper might acknowledge publicly Government troops,

years and will take up duties in ment, respectively. He was able wide experience of the Far East. a gift to the Council of Women the latest flareup in Eastern and

He has lectured in Economics in the accademie and industrial life to study the latest advances in from Sir Robert Ho Tung, which Central Greece, haught successful

Tohoku Imperial University, of China.

his subjecct. Professor Hou comes Sendai, and in various parts of Three marriages took place at was sent to our Honorary Presi-netions on Mount Parnassos, and

Also in the Party are Professor to Hong Kong with a long ex- Grantham, in The the Registry yesterday, between: dent, Lady

on Mount Kaimakchalan, near K.M. Willey,

America and Canada. who is to join perience of teaching and research.

perience

Ho was awarded Doctorato

his the Yugoslav frontier. John Morilmer Brudley, mer-following words:

Fuhtan University at Shanghai, He is already tackling with cantile assistant. P. & O. Mess, "The Hong Kong Council of

Guerillas Shot Dichkman,

and Miss Jacqueline Marcelle energy the problem of rebuilding at London for werk on the econo- of Manchalikuo and Mrs, Lyelin

22 Women acknowledge with grat

mic organisation The communique claimed that Stokes, who is going to the the Department of Pathology Humphreys Building.

itude the support and encourage-

in Europe. During the war he Mr Bradley is the daughter of inent of Sir Robert Ho Tung, who invernment soldiers wore pur-Peking Normal College as Eng-which suffered sich grievous just before the outbreak of war HK$1,000 towards suing the guerilla after takinglish lecturer. They were both losses during the war.

server in Economic Warfare Units Colonel Andrew Nicholas Halptor, has donated

offensive locally in the rent to. China by the British Witnesses were Rosinu McGre. the fund which we are hoping to the

In India, Persia and China. After gor and Sidney W. Minshall. build up for the purpose of carry- Kastoria area, northeast of Mount Council.

Professor Of Mathematics the war he was a special lecturer only in Grammos, in the Epirus and in The Chinese studenta covered

In the School of Oriental Studies, Mr. Alan Arthur Dean, jewellor, ing on our work, not

a federated the Peloponnesus.

many subjects and most of them 38 Kennedy Road, and Miss Hong Kong, but as

Professor Wong Yung-Chow, London, and comes from a highi the world organ- Greek firing rounds.

today have either received or will soor B.S., (Sun Yat-sen), Ph.D., D.Sc. position in the Beard of Trade. Audrey, Trinette Johnson, from member of

two of be awarded the degree of Ph. D. (Lond.), who comes from isation, the International Council executed 15 guerlllss,

Chair England.

them women. One of the wo- There is only one woman In

of Mathematics in the Sun Yat- W. L.. CALCRAFT (Mrs.), men, a Communist leader, Ismin the party. She is Professor. Wu sen University, is the author of Shares in the Dah Fu Develop-

Sideropoulos,

Blotoglos! Chairman.

Secretary to

Laboratories Miltiades Porphy-

large series of carned papers on ment and Investment Company, In the National theories of apare, for which he Limited, have been exempled regenis, Minister of Justice in University, Peiping. Bhe he was awarded his Doctorate of from the provisions of Articles 11 General Markus guerilla Gov-

studying at been

Edinburgh Science in London, He has held and 12 of Moratorium Proclama Oxford. and

various mathematical posts attion. Among the party are Sung E- querillas in Lamia, Chuen-chun, geographer, Soong Hula, economist, Chiu. K'an, Adelaide, August 26. language scholar, Soong Ching-

of work stoppageaying, mechanical engineer,

forestry

resear ended today worker, Kung Cheng-chang, nesses were Lt. Col. Vickers and because they are not aware of when the Department of Supply bielogist, Hwang King-hung, so- Chuoni Bhou-hwa, granted per ciologist, these regulations. In your report and Development

motorist was mission to four approved Unlori biologist, Wel YU-NUB historian, of August 20, a

ned, because he exceeded the officials to inspect working con- Tlen You-kang, anthropologist, ing Director of the China Motor speed limit of 30 miles per hour dillons. Reuter.

Chen Ti-chlang, sociologist and Hau Er-hao, meteorologist Bus Company, Limited, has been Gloucester Road, What is the appointed to act as Chairman of speed limit for say Hennessy The speaker at the Rotary Club the Committen to administer the Road, Queen's Road East, King's of Hong Kong luncheon on Tues Hong Kong War Memorial Fund Rond etc.? There are no signs trday at the Roof Garden, long period, September 11 to 20 refined DAIRY DEPARTMENT. during the absence on leave of indicate the speed limit allowed Kong Hotel, will be Mr. John sugar will be issued. The per All Branches Windsor House, Annexe, Dr,, S, N, Chau,

on these roads, There are, other Booth, world renowned magician: enpitei quantity will be two doubtful points which the public His Subject will be "Magie.!" pounds, at 15 cents a pound, would like made clear to them,

Wilne ses were. Mr. A. W. of Women." Brown and Mr. P. A. L. Vine.

Mr. Khedhour! Bekhor, mer- chant, Arlington Hotel, and Miss Helen Reuben, Melbourne Hotel.

Witnesses were Mr. Sassoon 8. Reuben and Mr. V. S. Reuben,

Traffic Dept. Bouquets

Sir-Now that the Traffic De-ernment. partment has of late been receiv-

was

formerly

and two men were execut-

Bu-hauen

of

The marriage of Major Edwarding bouquets from the public ed in Athens this morning and chang, mechanical engineer, Wu John Sidney Burnett of 150m Wel would it be too much to ask if 12 other Camp and Miss Jane Webster took they could oblige with rules and Thessaly. Reuter. place at St. John's Cathedral yes-regulations of road traffic? terday,

Many a motorist must have' uB-

Themera racket range in Shik-chen.

The Reverend J. L. Williams of knowingly and unwittingly com at the Canton officinted and the

Australia wiinitted daily minor traffle offences South

Major C. M. A. R. Roberts,

Mr. Ngan Shing-kwan. Manag

LICENCE EXPIRED

I hope something practical will

the.

So Pang-yin was fined $25 by be made known and that Mr. J. Wicks at Kowloon yester Traffic Department will receive

day on the charge of driving another bouquet,

private car 7935 at Boundary

Street on August 26 without Licence,

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Sub-Inspector J. H. Evans rald that defendant claimed to be in possession "of a learner'a Rcence, and that he was accompanied by an experienced driver, Front

In reply to the court, defendant said that he did not renew bli learner's licence, which expired in. Mey. He was in Canton at the timo.

*All registered nurses, nótt fo Govertimenti service, ?-have-÷been reminded that their nimerer britt bb excluded from the nurwen ravister If the retention fès of HIGH | In not a paid, before the evich

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