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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1948.
RESIDENTS' ASSOCIATION ASKS FOR MORE MEMBERS
"At a moating of the Hotel Residents' Association at the Peninsula Hotel last night, Lieutenant Colonal Brasier-Creagh, Chairman of the moating, appealed strongly for more members. The Chairman also appealed to members of the Association not to attack Mr. Eardley, the' Quartering' Authority, as matters were at pre- sent sub-judice and Mr. Eardley was not in a position to defend himself.
The meeting decided to call the Association the ILK. and: Kowloon Residents, Association.
Supporting Lieutenant Colonel Brasier-Creagh were Mrs. Brasier-Creagh, Mr. C.
A. S. Russ, Mr. F. Jarrett, Mr.
and Mr. Josling.
The Chairman sold: "Our formative macting was held on Sunday, August 8. On August 10, we wrote to Mr. Chau, Chairman of the Hotels Advisory Commit-
tee.
"On August 13 we had Mr. Chou's answar, in which he offer
t to receive our representations her orally or in writing, but he, rated that powes to co-opt mem- bera onto his Cennifer Jay, not; with him, but with the Governor, who had appolated his meinber by name.
vision dealing adequately with
these matter
The hotels оссиру D wall-defined legal position; the hotel staffe have their trade union; we are sim- ply private individuaja. "We intend to insist that per- monent residents in hotels should
A. G. Nelse, Mrs. E. M. Leete charged only reasonable rates, that they ahali Le ensured such continuity of tenure as if they were protected tenants, so that there shall be no diminution in their amenities ment decide to lower the rates should Govern- tur rooms, nor any compensating rise in the charges for board. On E these points we intend to remain ponds entirely on the numbers of nbsolutely adoniant, but it de
members, what lect we can produce.
"A form
of application for membership was cheulated about august 13 and the rate at which these forms have been coming in has been of lttle encouragement "With our member 100 that to us. One on August 14, 33 by Committee,
we should not be August 20, 81 by August 28, to- free, after it had issued its relay, after three weeks, we speak Lort, to criticize that report, nor for 132 heads of families, living in badger Goverment in the in-n Hotels. We speak in a whis- terval befor it took action after per, and we need to shout our 1,ceiving Me, au's recommen-demands. lations. We
are biter placed, to: ftward our own special interests, bide the form circle of Gov. "Hitit nominees. We have gone "At a meeting of your Com- upalo"! your Pist Instructions.mittee on August 19, we decided 1 I shall ask our endorsement that this Association would carry At our action by this.
out its own investigation of rates. A gentleman in this room at pre- seat volunteered
to visit every hotel in which our members re-
No Victimisation
1. "To ensure that no one cum be victimisel tor their actions or spoken worris while act- ing as un elected
Unique Mothod
1
Lieutenant Colonel Brasier-Creagh addressing last night's
of hotel residents. ("China Mall" photo).
meeting
China's Need For Better Doctors
That China should concentrate on a few medical schools and produce better qualified doctors was the opinion expressed by Dr. K. F. Wu at the weekly luncheon of the Y's Mon's Club yesterday,
Dr. Wu, who has just returned from a study-tour of American universities, was speaking on "Medical Schools in America compared with that in China" at the Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden.
Chinese Foreign Minister To Call At Moscow
Shanghai, September 2. .
Tho Chinese Foreign Minister, Wang Shib-chieh, plans to stop oyer in Moscow alther on his way to or back from the United Nations. Goneral, Assembly upision
D Paris.
He will carry out a thorough review of overall Sino-
Soviet negotiations.
Wang's planned visit is in line with the new Chinesa. foreign policy in which the Chinese Government hopes to take the initiative rather than passively wait for other powers to approach her.
The visit to Japan of the for- mer Premier, Chang Chun, 16
another phase of the Chinese foreign policy. Chang may. vloit Korea as well as Near East couni- tries in order to strengthen the Chinese ties with neighbouring countries,
BOTTLES AS COURT EXHIBITS
Hundreds of empty bottles, According to Nanking reports, numerous containers labelled Wang Shih-chich sent Po Tao- Streptomycin, and bundles of ming, chief of the West Asiatic Streptomycin labels, formed Affairs of the Foreign Ministry, part of the large quantity of to Paris via Moscow to approach exhibits in Mr. J. Wick's court the Soviet Government on posat Kowloon yesterday. sibilities of arranging
meetings with high
Before the magistrato was Leo Rusalan roaking officials, including M. V. M. Sing-chuen, 22-year-old maticine
denier Molotov, deputy Foreign Minister, second floor, on tour counts of of $15 Canton Road; Andrei Vishinsky and probably possession of polsons, Generalissimo Josef Staila him applying the false trade name of sel.
Manchuria
one
inixture
of
BS
the
Streptomycin to bottles contain ing a mixture of dextrose and calcium chloride, and one of It was believed that Wang! coupling to defraud the publis will sook overall discussion of Streptomycia.
by
the seiling many phases of Bino-Soviet. Al the request of relations, particularly regarding Sub-Inspector C. Pope, Li Ram- Detective Manchuria, Port Arthur, Dairan, tung, aged 46, servant, and Wong and Chlaa's North Western Shing-mu, aged 60, unemployed. province of Binklang, which of the same address adjoina Sovlot territory in the charged.
were dis-
West. and the Russian-con- In withdrawing the chargo trolled
Outer-Mongolian Re-agalast these two accused, DSI public in the North.
Pope said that they would ba D called де witnesses for Chinese observers belleve, and prosecution. most neutral observers
concur, On July 20, said DSI Pope, he Chinese Beadquarters detectives, includ- in civil war problems with Russia. Ing, Delective-Sergeant Chan Lag observers dismissed the and Detective Tse Ping-lam, and their speculation that Wang might ask accompanied by Mr. W. Simpson, for Soviet mediation to end the the Government Chemist, in ʼn prevented the Communist rebellion and said the rald on 515 Canton Road, second
buildings
Chinese diplomat is most likely door. and equipment to facilitate medi-to refuse to enter such negotia-
Two Bottlos cal study. American universities tons, eyen if the Russians bring are well oft financially, and are up the issue in the planned meet-mises, Mr, Simpson pointed out well equipped. Their ters areings. higher. Most of them are pre- Irisional institutions.
Declaring that Chinese stand-language difficulty, and
lack
Chinese la unlikely to discuss
being taught
Lack of money
procurement of more
"We have sen to Mr. Chau's side in order to compare prices, Committee a letter strongly re-room by room, situation by situa-ard is not up to the American of financial support and educa- that the Chinese Foreign Minister headed a party of Kowloon CID commering that Government betion, amenity by amenity and so level, Dr. Wu said that among tional facilities. The
dvised to take errly action- reach д trug comparison
of the drawhacks in China, were students are charges. I am sure realise the immensity of the task you will
a foreign language, while the The Mr. Josilng ling undertaken,
Americans learn In Within a month his full report
mother-tongue. offeer of will be completed. cannot over- empliusise the value of this report w: the strong .csllion it will 2. "To have the law mended piace us in when
In recognise the class of Per deal with the Authorities.
we come to
mmanent Resident
Hotels, by the provision of monthly rates, and by the apportioning of a suitable number of rooms each Hotel for their use.
this Association.
it
. "To ensure that in assessing suitable rates for Hotel rooms, not only the aren, but each of the amenities attached to the room and the establishment
be taken into account.
-or
and
ber. hotel..
TEMPLE STREET DIVAN
poses of this case, we need that was the year his
"For a broader
ground
"
the
In
the
When they entered the pre-
DSI
Shortly after midnight on the
The National Assembly session morning of July 30. Lee returned
and DSI Pope went back to the"
***
ain service. - United 101 empty unlabelled bottles. 1304
clean unfabelled bottles, and 10 Lin-fol bottle caps. In a carton wers another 259 empty un- Jabelled bolties, 78 tin-foll caps. And, in a bowl, 52 empty glass Ampoules.
SAFETY
DEVICES
AT SEA
"We shall have, in this re-
two bottles of powder labelled port, a quite unique method of dealing with the whole pro.
strychnine nitrate in the front Out Of Question With two previous convic-
There are
cublele. In that cubicle they blem, and
Jess hospitals 2 Foundation of tions for a similar offence, Chu China, while American students
found Li Kam-lung lying on a claborate detail in support of Chong, aged 52, was sentenced an find numerous hospitals for ments
They pointed out that develop-trestle-bed. Wong Shing mo way
Czechoslovakia. any suggestions wo may put to two months' hard labour
and lying on their practical training.
a canvas bod In the forward.
other Eastern European countries passageway ·Just and recommended for banish- a large number of personnal, most admitted into
outside tha Every American university has where the Communists, once front room. "We have already come across ment by Mr. J. Wicks at Kow- of them, however,
government, some individual cases which we inan yesterday..
They questioned the two men part-time gradually assumed dictatorship, but left the belties untouched. are making the rubject of a re-
workers. There are as many as have convinced President Chiang Going out to the verandab they 4. "To ensure that none of the lady, earning $275 a month, fendant's
port to Mr. Chau, One concerns
between Inspector J. Grens said that de one, China lucks qualined teach-leaders that co-operation
250 to 600 teachers in Kai-shek and other Kuomintang found two large wicker baskels amenities which existed
eplum divan af 43 ers.
with containing 2,000 empty bottles, 31st July, 1949, shall be with- dry, tips and her Ferry ticket, is rided by Detective Sub-Inspec- pasition is one doctor to about
whe after paying 647 for laun-Temple Street, ground floor, was
the Chinese Communist Party is some of which were labelled Dr. Wu said thpt in China the out of the question. drawn or increased in price left with $78 a month for all her ter J.R. Sykes,
penicillin and some, unlabelled,
Pope said that he thch without the agreement of this expenses Inching food, clothes, two lamps were seized, and two the United States it is one to 750. Two pipes and 30,000 to 40,000 persons, while in Association.
It was not known, however left the premises but told Dot doctors and so on, because she is smokers and the kooper arrested. There are about 180,000 doctors
If the Soviet Union is prepared Pingam to wait for the rutura - Sgt. Chan Lap and Det. Tsa "It is as permanent residents charged $5 a day for a servant'e
One of the smokers was fined in America today,
for high level negotiations on of the first defendant. that we are came here together quarter, in amongst those actual- $50, and the other, who had been has only about 12,000. Dr. Wu
while China overall Bino-Soviet relations. titis evening. We are in
this y cecupied by the servants in custody overnight, was fined sold when he registered himself last May strangly recommprasy| Canton. Road address where the Colony because our employers-
$35. our businesses demand our pro-
Another divan raided by DS to practive 17 years ago there sence here. There are insuficient,
Living In Privy Sykes. was that of Chau Chuen were only 6,000 medical men cancel the Soviet airline fran- were counted,
thai the Chinese Governnigní contents of the two large baskets hauses to accommodate
China. at 0 Portland Street, us, or what there are have been set at
Another has to do with a men- floor, where prices
three pipes and to promote medical study.
He stressed the need for China chic, charging that the Soviets Among the articles contained ber living in a privy, 12' x 6', for three lamps were found. unattainable by us. Therefore, we
were running an espionage. net-in-the-baskets were 74 empty work under the pretext of com- bollies have to occupy hotel rooms, plac- which he is charged $8 a day.
Tabellect Streptomycin ing ourselves in the anomalous
He has got a hanging cupboard,
When Chau was asked by the Bird's Eyo Viow
mercial position of residents filing space which is more than the lady has.magistrate yesterday whon he
Press. designed
came to Hong Kong, he replied, vote of thanks, told members that for transcients,
We want you to report to us
Dr. F.I. Tseng, proposing the submitting to provisions laid every such case that comes to "1903.", down for transcient.
What we boarding
your notice. And, remember that On Inspector Orem informing eye view of the old medical pm-
Dr. Wu had given them a bird's! have to insist upon is security of furnished rooms rented privately papers before him,
houses and
even the court that, according to the nlem of China, regarding its re- tenure, regularization of prices, are treated as hotels for the purnge was
defendant's organisation and education. and undiminished amenities.
There were also four carlons given e 38, accused
China, undoubtedly, is far be-
containing a total of 283 urlabe)- qualified his clatin by alaling that hind
in comparison with
led capped bottles containing a parents American doctors,
white powder. Three other car Dr. Tseung
tone contained 1.870 said. Time, perzonnel and equip-
tin-foll caps, while another carton 'con- ment have been the main factors weeks' hard labour, while his two was fined $200, or FIX
A talk on safety at sea was tained 33 empty glass ampoules for that. customers were fined $35 each.
given by Mr. W. Sprague, Gov- But one good point stands, that ernment marine surveyor, at Kong Chiu, described as a mer-learning what the western world weekly luncheon 'yesterday,
China bas spent less time in the Kowloon Rotary Club chant, living at 390
Other cartons containing 470 Shanghal had accumulated for years. Street, first dear, was fined $100
tia-foil caps, Stretamycin 'lastruc when he udaltted possession of peace in the country, Dr. Tseung various safety devices on ships card-board containers, all beating With a stable government and sively with the development of board containers, and Ove bottle Mr. Sprague dealt compraben- tion sheets, single bottie card- an oplum pipe and lamp on September 1,
concluded, found by
China
develop and in ship construction, includ- the trade mark of Merck and her talents along good planning ing the latest scientific dis Morck Sykes.
P.W.R. Inspector Orom said that ac-
educational lines.
Export, Wern coveries of the present century. found. cording to the man's records he
Ship survey to check the sea- Qiker, botiles containing white was convicted in 1940 for keeplog
worthiness of vessels from time powder, brown liquid, sodium an opium divan, and in February
to time was also touched upon chloride, sodium cacodylate, this year was fined for possession
by the speaker.
quid sodium cacodylata, sciá "We must not, however, forget carbolic, a well as chemical that for our safety at son we jopparatus, rubber stoppers, elec also owe much to the naviga- |tric hot-pinte, a jar of distilled tional skill and spamenship of water, and visiting cards bearing (Continued from Cal. 4)
the men who man our ships, 40 the name of Lee Bang chua, Tica whom too much credit can never Been Dispensary, Bangkok, Slaz preparation of our own particular
be given." concluded the speaker were found valuution is well poder weigh. I The 11 men, alleged to be
On the proposal of Rotarian On August 3 think we can get down
these solzer Dann, to to members of the crew of the called for the speaker.
a vote of thanks
was chemicals were handed over to night's business with the feeling motor torpedo boat which was
the Government Chemist. President F, C. Clamo mind-f that we have achievement behind
grour
days later, DSI Poper us, confidence in the prosent and captured off Aberdeen on Waded fellow Rotarians of prepara-called on Dr. Basil Thompson of reason to hope in the future." pasday night, were charged Lions being made for their first the International Chemicals Les On conclusion of Lieut. Colonel before Mr. J. Wicks at Kowloon that it had been decided to hold genuine Merck and Merck FW.R. annup bad on October 10, and, and was given samples of the Brasier-Creagh's address, several yesterday with possession of a ramo.. members referred to the fact arms and ammunition.
They were asked to | Export products. He was als give the ball their support. that. Government servants occu- On the application of Detective Rotary's honorary
told by Dr. Thompson that. pying accommodation In hotels Sub-Inspector C.J. Askew,
members. Merck has nc. Brigadier Skope Group Captain Colony nor are their trade marks no agents in the were being given preferential cused were remanded until to Jefferson and Police Superinten registered here. rates as against ordinary civilian morrow on the charge of possess dent Mr. A. K. Bidmead were quests.
sion of a. Hotchkis machine gun present at yesterday's luncheon. September 14.
The case was adjojumed unŠZE Mr. Josling sold that when he and 93 rounds of ammunition, Rotarian Hugh Bragh from
To Insist
“Those ment should
things the
nore
tor
Cammillee-men; stranger voice, we need more Govern-members; more nicmbers will also lave put under give us the little extra funds we control as soon as the Colony need for the paper work; we have showed signs of filling up, but, inado friends Gulside, although it le now September,
and the 1948, there is still no legal pro- *(Continued at foot of Col. 5.),
GOVERNMENT RATIONS
come to the Colony.
He
HOLDERS OF GOVERNMENT RATION CARDS of an opium pipe and lamp,
Issued by
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ABERDEEN INCIDENT SEQUEL
applied for accommodation in a Bien gun and 250 rounds of am Hong Kong, and Messrs. F. certain hotel he was informed munition, a Mauser riflewo Kieli, H. G. Cooper, &. Fraser, ho were a Government Smith and Wesson revolvers and Crookdale, Paul Dalko, B. E *1 (one) Ib. for each person he would first have to 27 rounds of ammunition, and a Wong, A. J. C. Threifall, ·R. { Bhea, Wm. Ligertwood, 3. C. I. Japanese bayonot on August 81. -
that if
in a chut from the Quarter- ing | Authority. He would then
..
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obtain
registered
on
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„Defendants were Chin Slag woodward and H. K. Long: wato be charged 18 a day. He made allas Chan Cheung, 33-year-old among the guests. an aplication to the Quartering coxswain, Wong Wal, and
merchant, 15wok Tim, aged 20, Authority for a chit, but was
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Fong
rick, and 53, engineer,
A Fashion Show will be held at dressed the gathering. Mr. Buss greaser, Law and 29, the floof Garden, Hong Kong: read the Constitution of the greaser, Wong Mul, aged 45, send Hotel, on October 10 It is truing Association, to which a number man, Kwok Chung thing to wood organised by the pinen" Chest amendments waro proppsed 22, seaman, and Cheung Lok-wo, Kamilled in aid of The Library. and carried
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