Naval Craft, Transport Arrive From Japan
*Several naval craft and transport have arrived
from Kure aboard the mv. Glongyle to augmont the Navy's "spores pool" in the Colony, Lashed firmly to the fore deck at various angles, the. launches and trucks bear scarcely any trace of the heavy tossing when the vessel encountered typhoon seas in the China Sea en route from Shanghai.
The my. Glengyle, which was due to arrive here. on Thursday afternoon, wag forced to heave to by heavy seas for several hours. She reached Hong Kong from Shanghai two dava late.
According in the hip's offers. the "rel
tersect waste yer #15 about by bith swelle and rolled however, in erratically. She was ma slanger at nny size during the Ittering,
The rov. Glengsle, brutarlit six passengers Yo Hong Kong, mehr Item Mr. 11. Dikin, Mrs. M Benken Mr. Ah Tai, ir
JU. Sco't Mr
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la mi bermerly ons infantry ship, the iv Chengylis suita pated in several invystone dempeng the last wni
Wor Service
A your aller her euneres, lay in
In July she called for India via he Mediterranean,, and in the following month she participnied in "Operation Armour" In fruns- purting No. 3 Commande Brign:le
No. 132 med
RAF Splifre Squadron Hung Kong.
After, the Liberations. tvnguated 800 Irish Trom the Colony to Mndra
Since then, he mv. Glengylé hibern operating the United ngdom-For Enst service of the Glen The, Ltd.
she
Internees
Policeman Commended
For Conduct
For the second time within three weeks, Police-Sergeant 688 Tam Choi was at Kow- loon.on Saturday commended by Mr. J. Wicks for his con-
1990 the formid a part of 28 reduct in a snatching case. Z" and went to the Aelitetranotaj
ely hit the tok on Bardia "I commend you in open cour! Later in Aprit of that way she book part in "Operation Demon”—.
for your conduct in this euro und shall request that this commenda-
The kynoutaries of Greece, in Juretion be brought to the attentam
abe Jaron trips In Sy, ia.
Begirang 1918, she was oment the cavoy and the lilien of Medic
Gakut
Aue.
Nigth
of the Commissier of Police,
nid the magistrate,
On October 21, †S BKя, on TP- Africa aneiving a report from a Eurostan Steig (1015), to Gengyle hotwoman that her watch had been
que es testAMERA,
She went for sealing, at Liver root between June, 1944,
April 1945.
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matched, berrowed a bicycle fron nearby store and rote-ntong the railway pasi, at Homantin, after the snatcher, After combing the surrounding area, the man was arrested with the watch a few feet from lilin,
who
The latest ease comerrned
Mui Yee-fun, Fchool-glel, wan standing out-kte her house at
Rufland Qundrant, Kowlo Tong, about 5.20 pan, on Novem- ber 7.
Tsang Fal, 41-year-old Hong Kong born unemployed, went my from behind and anfched the 14- earnt gold watch, ued at $150. the
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1948.
CNAC Chief CORRESPONDENCE
Arrives.
Colonel C. Y. Liu, General-Manager of the Chinn National Aviation Corporation fon right), arrived here yesterday on a tour of South East Asia territories. On the left là Mr. G. H. Wu, acting Manager of the CNAC ollip at Hong Kong, who was
at Kal Tak to greet Colonel Liú.-("China Mall" Photo}.
China To
To Sign Air
:
Pacts, CNAC Chief Says
China and Siam and the Philippines Republic will soon conclude and sign bilateral aviation agreements, Colonel C. Y. Liu, General Man- ager of the China National Aviation Corpora- tion, said yesterday on his arrival hore from Shanghai.
Accompanied by his secre-prezept autung menger of CNAC was wearing. She shouted tary, Mr. T. Wong, who leaves ice in Hong Kong, Colonel T
Eas and chased after the thief, for New Delhi today to attend that he is on a South followed by her younger) sister,] the ICAO conference as a re-
Asin aris portion tour. He will vis Mu Yon
TS Tam Choi, on duty at Cum- Liu added that
presentative of CNAC, Colonel Canton and Liuchow and,
recessáry. to Singaporn an the Chinese Catavin. He is berland Road, heard the alarm
staying in and, seeing the girls chasing after Government will soon despatch Colony for three days.. a man, joined in the chase. After representatives to Bangkok and a long run, the constable arrested Manila to finalise the bilateral the man who was still holdinaviation agreements with the the watch in his hand. The gold governments concerned strap was broken during the order to start regular passen- natchlog.nid Sub-Inspector ger flights between China and
Evans when Tsong wns
those countries.
| charged with suntching.
Tsang was sentenced to nine mooha' hard Inbour,
Alleged He Was Beaten By Police
An allegation that he was beaten into admitting ani offence he had not committed
was made by Chan Sai-pang, aged 23, who was brought before Mr. F.^X. d'Almada at Central on Saturday and Ho charged with attempted lar- ceny from the person,
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SIKHS TO MARK HOLIDAY
The Editor(takta na respòn albility · för vlebi ezpressed in letters by correspondents, and by no means necessarily agrees with them.
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Imitted, propóaing intl opposing In close balance and mutual rivalry Sir-May 1. through the md. to seek out and take the best dium of your columns, thank the Bented to them. I think the Chin- nieps in whatever problem is pre- many persons of all ranks ondes call it Yin and Yong,, ** races who have spoken or writter to me since the tubileetion of my 30 called "Manifesto" on 7th Nov onber? I will do my best to an swer each letter, personally.
It may be said, in criticism of this proposal, that not all pro blems are capable of being re solved into buch simple horizontal anal I wish more people had written pros and cons, that relat their opinions to the public press,radient, too deeply felt to be Kommunal differences are too to that, all might have the chance rented this way. Well, we have to weigh the full measure of before us the examples of many terest an I have had.
cause
parliamentary set-ups. Which are those that have stood the test of time, the strain of the modern world? I say. U.9.A. and Britain. both organised on the Two Party wystem. Not France, with fe muí- titude of individualists.
We
In reply to my erities, I say this -cense to argue about the form of our Council or to question too closely it's likely values It will be to us n school, in which We shall be given sonte measure of responsibility, much gulinnee,
I may be said that my "pro- where our mistakes will not posal might sult, the Executive or foo much hann. Which the Legislativo Counelis, but Among us can honestly say he al- feculd not work if applied to Lmady knows how to work Munlvipal Council. Bul are
ranleigal Counell composed of at not aiming at winning, our spurs, tenst four nationalities? But, ondt earning election our popu your heart is in the right place. ar representatives to the Elgher tet moving: prepare to use every bodies in due course? minute of 1049 pleking up the To sum up, let us construct hreads, making yourself worthy Two Parties, ench spread horl- of the trust you propose asking zoninly across all racial or com the electors to place in you. munual alighments. Let us avoid Thank your stars you have confusing the electors by offering twelvemonth to give up to it. them too many alternatives, and I commend your readers to revold misleading them by playing read the Hongkong Telegraph's on their racial susceptibilities. Let. tender of Nov. 9th. and Mr. Chr- us be objective in aiming at a In Loseby's letter, published in Council which works, frein the the South China Morning Post of beginning, in both accepted 12th Nov: These. I feel, present meanings of the word. the ense clearly, Impartially, and
Above all, let us lay an at once
I have already stated in which'
| constructively, Government offers he construction of our two ua nu stene, neither " plece of leamps, laid out on similer lines, zake." HUL sizeable slice, of land mân thưrn with man and wo bread. It is our duty, if we take men with common purpose the our Public Affairs seriously. to taking up of the responsibility prove to Government that we enn theretofore bome by our tongsuf- digest this modlelum of solid fering, well-meaning and helpless- food, This accomplished, we can fin-their-own-defence Civil
Ser- isk for more, und 1, for one, have vants. no doubt that we shall get It.
Few people, however, seem to af the two cumps I will pitch my have appreciated the main inten- fent it will not be far froni thất tion of my "Manifesto" of 7th of Charles Losely, nor,, do I sus- Nov; so, with your permission pect, from those of C. A. Suther will press the point a little furon Russ (though his visions to
her.
resently clouded by the dust should explain that I have from the municioni blus) "Voter lived, since 1919, many years in Elec" and John Ward. There may Indla, a countr which recently even be a Press Tent, in which "pmpleted the process of advan- Relph Shaw can bang his type- ging from utter subjection to na writer to his heart's content. For tional parliamentary freedom. "Cassandra, a seat at the "For When, '50 years or ́an égo, nn Eng- ward Planners" desk. For all NEV
shman started the Congress job; of work. Party, he opened the Arst crack Mr. Editor, the ranks are Blue of the now complete Assure ne-up. Will you help? Dont take tween Hindustan oint Pakistan, sides yet." Divide your columns The healing of the racial and re- horizontally, so that readers may legious differences between Hin. observe into which camp cách lus and Mosims was not the first contributor is marching. Send out plank on that Party's platform.vour Reporters into the projected Thus
still time to avold a simi- {field of municipal endeavour and inr mistake here.
tell us all how the land lies. Put In Hong Kong's proposed Muni-your best brains to work to edu- ipal structure, racial segregation cate the people. This is Nows is to be the basis of electoral lists. ie news for Hong Kong and. ocial representatives the com-through the workings of nemesls, osition of the Council. Here lies (for China as well.
in apparent obstacle to any hori-i In our efforts to solve our local zontal party organisation since, in problem of representative govern- ench racial community, communient, lot us not overlook the fact ity Interests outweigh wider con- Phat Hong Kong is a shop window. iderations and the resultant to the mainland; thereford, let us Counell la Biely to suffer con- remember we are aclors on a stant division along vertical, com jbrander stage than it at first ap munity lines. We had this situn- pears to be.
E. B. BRASIER-CREAGH.
or en-
ion in the British Parliament, when the Irish Party stood aloof from the horizontal arrangement Fears The Sith community of Hong of British politics and for
ENGAGED GIRLS Iserediting; a press report that Kong will celebrate the birthdaysof the ordered progress of
Government, the CNAC la contemplating shift- jur Guru Nanak Dev Jeo at the
I recommend to the Hong Kong WORRYING ing its main operational base from Sich Temple tomorrow, Shuighi to Hong Kong" Colonel; All well-wianzis of the Sikh Government, and to all persons. sensible of the job before us, that, company will faith are invited_ to attend then our first experiments in repre-
Manila, November 13. Liu saka that the
its heart-function, at the Sush Temple.
Filipino girls, married sentation applied to local public quarters at Shanghai but wili Menis and refreshments will be affairs, it be inid down that Two suged to American soldiers aro Strengthen and extend its passen served.
Parties, and Two only be admit-keeping an anxious eye on de-
velopments A reception has also been or-Red to stand for clection.
in the US clipping: ger services to South East Asia ferritories, including Singapore ranged in horto.ir of Glant Hira It matters lile what they strikes. They have a derdline to and Batavia
Singh, who recently arrived from should be called, Progressive and meet. Under the US Allen Spouse Greeted on his arrival,, by Mr. Indlid to take up the office of Conservative, Gold and Silver Act, wives and children who ex- C.H. Wu, ssistant, brisiness Granthi in the Sikh Temple, Hong Right and Left, but let the lea-pect to enter the United States ders of each bo drawn from without passports must actually manager at Fberghat
every community, be broad in arrive before December 28: their views, competent in man- Elancees of servicemen must be agoment, and able to work to there before December 21, Numér gether as a teaṁ.
ous enquiries caused the American The object is to present the electors with a simple choice be
Einbassy to announce today: "The tween one of Two Teams, either act that there have been few capable of taking up the relns of ships to the United States during affice, both of similar Internal 'he past three months does not structure so that they can work mean that the laws will be ex- together in Coutell and In Com-tended:"Associated Press.
who is at Kong.
Chief
Soviet Army
Relieved Of Post
London, November 13,
asked what he had to say, replied The USSR Council of Ministers has rolioved Marshal
that he was beaten into admission
by the police.
Evidence was then called and complainant, Chan Mah, a motor driver, employed in the Fire De- partment gave his account of the aticimpted larceny from his hip pocket.
Alexander Vassilevsky os chief of the Soviet Army General Staff,
The step was taken "In view other former Colonel-Denerals to
of overburdening work", Radithe rank of full General. Moscow reported tonight.
The Ministers' decree said, that
They are L.V. Kurasov, act-
Ing Military Governor in Vien na, G. K. Malångle and V. I. Chulkay.
The defective who made the Marshal Vassilevsky would re- ancs! also give his account of thin his post as first Deputy the offence an dedclared that to Minister of the Armed Forces. f's knowledge defendant had not The newly-appuifited General outside Soviet circles, had been assaulted by any oud.
*
Stemonko, almost unknown
Distreal'ing his allegation, the Chi Shterenko was inomed high wartime command.
no
no
of General Staff in Marshal Marshat Vassilevsky, who was magistrate sentenced Him to 12 Vassilvesky's place. He was also close to Stain throughout the war, months imprisonment and to cen-appointed Deputy Minister of was credited generally with hav tinue to be under police nuper-Armed Forces,
ing mapped the defente of Sta- vision' after his sentence.
In a separate decree, the Coun-Ungrad, and the succeeding Russia Inspector Moran prosecuted. 'ell promoted Shtemenko and three Westward swoop-United Press,
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
NOTICE TO MEMBERS
Tenth Extra Race Meeting
Saturday, 20th November, 1948.
· The First Bell will be rung at∙1.30 p.m. and the Késf,ract will be rum at 2.00 p.mir, zl
“MEMBERS' · BADGES AND ENCLOSURE, T Sembari arid: guests are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their badges PROMINENTLY, DISPLAYED Throu hout. The Niceing,
- NO ONE WITHOUT N' BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO
THE
VRBERS' ENCLOSURE. PERO
and Club
admitting non-members to the Members' Enclosure
Rooms at 'SIU including tax
obtain-
ble through the Secretary on the written or persons] Intro auction of a Mémber, such Member, to be responsible for all
Bidrės kamilting to Members' Enclosure will NOT be on sals at the RACE COURSE,
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The Treasurers" · Cótfiptadore Office will close at fi-am, and the Secretary's Ottps at 11.45 am: Both Offices at 1st Floor, Exchange Building.
„Ateik límited number of ifffluk will be obtainable'
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Itours, provided they are Ordcted in advancs from tits Na, 1 Boy (Tel. 27818) MANAGE
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