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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1945.
BUSINESS MAN MAKES
Exhibit To....
BIG LOCAL PURCHASES Open Earlier
Governor To
The
Attend Concert
Several million dollars worth of Chinese products and foreign goods öte bõifig purchasedˇlócásty by a prominent Indian business magnate who is here on a brief,business visit from Calcutta. With one established local firm alone, Mr. R. Jhun- jhunwala, proprietor of several modern milks in Indio, has concluded a deal, involving nearly HK$3,000,000, the "China' Mail" learned yesterday.
Governor and Ladly Grantham will altend the Christmas concert to be ar ranged by the Hong Kong
Accompanied by his execu- Light Orchestra at the Hong tive secretary. Mr. K. N. on Sunday, De-Chaudhury, he will fly home Kong Hotel cember 19, at 9 p.m.
Fon Friday. He will return Carly next year on another Mr.
business trip when he may go North, including Japan.
Conducted by
William Apps, the Orchestra will present programme of light musle suit- able in the Christnins season, The orchestr will be led by Mr. Victor Orlo!!.
The orchestra will be supported by number of well known soloists among whom is Miss Tie Yun-lin (soprano) who will be singing "Cantique de Nock" by Adams and "La Hear the Gentle Lark"-Bishop, She will be ne- companied by Mrs. Pokrovsky at
the plane.
Mr. Victor Orlaff (violinist) will be pinying Mendelssohn's "Spring, Song" accompanied by George Parks (plano).
The choral choir, by kind per mission of Miss C.5. Atkins of St.
College. Stephen's Girls'
and Father Cooney of Wah Yan will also be featured in the pro- Both the orchestru gramme.
choir wil be und the choral under the direction of Mr. H. V. deputy conductor of the Ardy, Orchestra.
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The orchestral und choval con- cert to be presented, on the Sun- day before Christmus is made possible by the kindness of the management of the Hong Kong & Shanghai Hotels Lid. who art
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Hong Kong's Exhibition of Chinese Products will be opened by the Governor at 4 p.m. on Thursday, not Batur day as reported yesterday.
Specially invited guests will be served with cocktails ba twead 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. The Exhibition will, be held on the wife at the corner of Nathan Poad and Chatham Road op site the Poninaula Hotel.
In addition to goods manu- factured by local factories, Eamples of handicraft work produced by Inmates of charl- table institutions" the Po Leung Kuk wilt also be displayed.
From Friday, the Exhibition be apan dally untl
such 21
2 between 11 a.m.
January ină 10 p.m.
"Hong Kong is an ideat place for business," the visitor remark. The people here are hospitable and easy to talk to. The enviran- ments are conductive to business expansion,
the The viitor tota
"Chinn Mall" that one thing 'needs alten- "Hong Kong with its abundant ton. Regulations governing the *** skilled labour has a tremendous
movements of tourists should be future for textiles, if local businado more cinstle. nessmen concentrate on mars pm- duction with the mont machinery,” Mr. Jhunjhunwala suid yesterday.
nbsorb
They late an incident when modern they were refused landing ashore
Macno last week-end.
the
Mr. Jhunjhunwalu said that Indin alone icon
they derided on the spur of the Colony's output by mass produc-moment to visit Mucno for a few
on, and trade between the two countries can be firmly de sloped factories here are modernised, bo asserted,
Mutual commercial interest be- tween India and Hong Kong is increasing, he said, and the Colony will find a ready' market there.
The local output of manufac- red goods is very mapressive, mwever, but the factories गइल antiquated machinery, which
be improved.
Smart And Diligent
Labour here is smart, oni di
the gent. With opportunities Chinese can runk among the world's most efficient labourers, be added.
Indin looks towards Hong Kong for trade
for several reasona. Production in India is not suffi- ! cient for its teeming inillions.
the Consul,
Shipping Briefs
More thon
Trawler Released By Chinese Customs, Returns To Colony
After nearly 10 weeks of detention by the Chinoso '
Customs at Laf Sammi (Chinäté watars) near Macao, the mechanised· deep son Fishing trawler Chung Yu 1-returned høre yesterday. The Chinese Maritime Customs, Hong Kong, told the "Chino Mail" that the vessel was detain- ed because the master did not have the proper clearances from Shanghai, her original part.. The Chung Yu I was released after prolong- ed negotiations, leading to the master being fined $1,000, it was learned:
The Formosan-built trawler, It was reliably, learned yester- whose sister ship the Chung day that the principals of the ship Yu II is believed to have been re making, arrangements to des- sunk by the October typhoon Daten another sister vessel to which hit Hainan Island, wentvater South of Hong Kong, fin operate with the Chung Yu I la out to search for the Chung Yu where prior to the incident, the II on a report that a craft Was Chung Yus were bringing sub observed South of St. John 1-stantial eatches, of rare deep sen land on October 7. En route ash... 900
to Hong Kong after a fruitless search, the Chung Yu I was seized by a Chinese Customs June 30 to fish in deep walers the 120 miles South of cruiser and detained until re-
Colony. In seven trips the two vessels, operating Jointly, brought back about 100,000 cattles of deep 100 fish, mostly snappers, garoupas
Chinese
hours. The Portuguese Consulate office here was closed and they evacuees, including 250 chil- could not make any contact with, tired, arrived here by the ms. Hai Lee from Swałow and However, they took n Butler-Amoy yesterday. held und Swire vessel for Macro that Saturday afternoon and on arrival they were told that they could not land without visas or endorsements on their British- Indian passports.
The
"Just imagine the difficulties of tourists who wish to visit Macao Just for 样 few hours," Mr. Jhunjhunwala declared. authorities concerned should do
"free port" to elare Macuo a
the week-ends tourists during when everybody can go there and return after four or five hours sight-seeing without having to chtain visas or special permission.
lending every assistance thing a sterling centre, itong Three Dutch
Hong Kong Light Orchestra t
Kong provides easy monetary ex-
ensure the success of the inusical change A free port and the
"vening.
main springboard of goods from
rt of the programme: Over-The Chinese mainland, the Colony lure "Pique Dame" F. Suppe is a wealth of business for In "Cavatine" O.P. No. 3. Raft: A
which is rapidly expanding its eurol choir accompanied by the trade Eastward, Orchestra,
Spanish March "Ampari Roca"
During his brief sojourn here, Mr. Jhunjhauwala has conferred
Jaime Teritori, Sections "Bitte with many local businessmen and, Sweet" and "Cavalcade** No. 1 he said, he found them very in Coward. "Stories of the Vienna terested In Indian trade, especini Forest" Johann Strauss. "Savoyly in ganny bags and cotton, Christmas Medley" arranged by But Hong Kong has to shake Debroy Summers and Selection of its conventional lethargy and "Chu Chin Chow Frederic Nor-utilise muurrn machinery to in- ton.
crease is output to cope with the prospective influx of trude,
As an example of the failure of The Colony's textile production, the visitor pointed out
Presentation of certificates
at
the Northcote Training College will take place next Monday ni 5 cm.
will The certificates
be pre sented by Mrs. T R. Rowell, wite of the Director of Education.
that in
Vessels Arrive
The cargo of the vessel included cently.
of Tu mostly personal effets passengers,
13240
#1 Some of the arrivais, learned reliably, will be traying for Canton.
The threo-masted steam tanker
Georgia arrived her yesteriluy with 9,800 tons of fuel and disset olls from Miri, Sarawak,
The vessel reported rough seus She has an-Euro- ea route.
She nien the pean crew of 35, Norwegian_Dag.
were
Teakwood and pigs cluded in the 1.400-ton cargo inc by brought here yesterday Norwegian steamer Pronto frons Bangkok via Joihow.
She had two mail bags and 50 Chinese passengers abourd,
The ss. Hal Yang brought 120, Chinese refugees from Swatow yesterday.
Buffs' Band To Give Concert
The Bond of the Buffs, by kind permission of Lieutenant Colonel FW. B. Parry, the Commanding Ollieer, will give a concert in the Chino Fleet Club on Monday t 9 p.m.
The Chung Yus arrived here on
about
and red
On Geveral occasions during their ventures the vessels were forced back to Hong Kong by typhoon seas, surviving without material damage.
They irinde a record datch early tast Aulust with 22,500 catties of wide variety after three days' Gishing.
Hath vessels left for their eighth trip on September 19 to trawl in waters between 80 to 80 fathoms deep 120 mites South. A week later
the company received a radio message saying that they were returning, with 15,000 calties No mention was made fish.
about any incident
Locally well-known artists who will take part in the concert are Miss Caroline Bragu (pianoforte), Miss Dorrie Foster (contralto) and Mr. Guston d'Aquinn (tenor)
Admission is free. Tiekels may On the following day the Chung be obtained from the China Fleet Yu I arrived at Kennedy Town
with the news of the disappear Club and Moutric and Company.
The concert will last for one ance of fier sister ship, which was urid a half hours. As the first forced away from her by rough
ticket waves on rquie. Th Portuguese Consulate in half is being brandcust.
are to besonted five The missing vessels hnd 7,500, Three Dutch vessels arrived Hong Kong has not received any holders here yesterday bringing about advice from Shanghai regarding minutes before the starting tine, cattics of fish aboard. She had
Portuguese The programmet utal
d crew of 10 trained Northerners 8.500 tons of cargo, 145 mail the evacuation of
The Arstindveient of the headed by Mr. B.K. Wang bags and 1.282 Chinese immi-ntionals. the "Chinja Mall" was
Greig A minor Pianoforte Con-
trawlers are. The crow of the told yesterday,
certo. No
veteran Shanghal flahermen who benn arrangements have grants from the Straits, Manila
The Overture to "Die Fleder- bad learned their job from as made yet ofther, to accommodate and Japan.
young as 15 years. The AS. Tjitjalengka carried the arrivals or tranship them to mas-Strauss.
Finlandia by Sibollus. 1.262 passengers, including 176 Macao.
Selections of British Sea Songs women and 119 Infants. She had
Reuter reported that ahlp. 105 mail bags frum Singapore, capable of accommodating 300 arranged by Sir Henry Wood. and 350 tons of cargo.
steerage passengers, was available
their
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HK Singers To Entertain
A concert in aid of St. John's Cathedral Fund will be given
by the Hong Kong Singers at
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Each vessel is estimated to cost about HK$100,000. The Chung Yu I is equipped with wireless re- relving and transmitting apparatus, arid radio telephohe: She ̈dited as the mother ship during fishing operations:
The passengers were mostly for the Portuguese evacuees in the nurber of spindles Chinese trom the Straits and East Shanghai and that the vessel will used in ench mill ranges from Indies who are returning to their leave for Hong Kong in the third 30,000 to 200,030, The Colony on native villages in Amoy to retireur fourth weelt of this month.
he whole has only as many as
forefathers' Transhipment to Macno would be Ur carry on
arranged the report further vald, ene big tuadern mill In India, he work. stated..
The
HAS A CELL TO 58. Tikampek, arriving but no mention of authorities con- from
Shanghai arid Japan, cerned was made.
KEEP HIM WARM *** | brought more than 2,000 tons, of
cargo and 39 mail bags. She had HMS Belfast, replacing HMS no passengers. of her cargo, Sussex on the Far East Station, Lyttleton Road, at 9.15 p.m. on Without any visible means 2,350 tons were discharged here, arrived here yesterday from Eng- December 22,
of livelihood and unable to Arriving with only one Euro- land.
At their previous concert, the keep warm without a blanket, and 2,000 Tons The cruiser saluted the flag of Singers raised pean passenger
£50 which hna 35-year-old man. Ng Shiu- the ss. Rear Admiral A. C. G. Madden, been forwarded to St. Dunstan's wa, took two newspaper pack- of cargo from Manila, Molenkerk reported encountering Fing Officer, Second-in-Command, Fund. rough seus en route. She had enly, one mall bag
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Far East Station, with 13 guns. The music for the concert ones from the top of a Govern-
HMS London returned
the December 23 specially chosen for ment mail box to use as sub- courtesy,
Christmas-lide includes Part 1 of stitute covering for the winter HMS Dampier arrived sharily the Messiah", with the "Hallel night. afterwards from Singapore. She Jah Chorus," and a number of That was the story he told saluted, HMS London with 13 Christmas Carols, including "Holy Mr. W. A. Blair-Kerr at Kow- Night," "Whence is that Goodly loon yesterday as he faced the Today His Majesty's ships will Fragrance" and "Christ was born charge of larceny of postal be dressed in honour of the King's Christmas Day," to a setting by packages Birthday and HMS London and and HMS Dampier will fire the 21-gun salute at midday.
guns.
The visiting American aircraft carrier Tarawa and destroyers Buckley and Hawkins will leave Hong Kong today for Slogapore. HMS Alacrity is also due
Tomorrow HMS Concord due to arrive here from Singa- pore.
leave the Colony today, 32312
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Arrested at 5.20 am on Sun The soloists will be Jameson đáy, út the staircase landing of Huang, tenor; Margaret Slewart, 24. Tam Kung Road, Kowloon contralto; W. Houston Bailey, bass; City, he admitted having taken and Doreen Walker, soprano, the packages from the top of services
The Singers have secured the the mall Box In front of 418
of planists Elizabeth Prince, Edward Road, Drown and Caroline Braga to accompany on two planos. Dondid Fraser will conduct the Singers, about 65 in number.
Boolting is open Dt Moutrics.
The prisch term of one month's hard labour and deportation was passed.
Sub-Inspector prosecuted:
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