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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1949.

JEWISH DP'S AIR-LIFTED FROM COLONY TO ISRAEL

Correspondence

The Editor takes no respon

letters by correspondents, and hu

(One Hundraad and twanty Jaws of mixed national- ifles were air-lifted to Israel yesterday by two DC-41 of the Alaska Airlines, chartered by the Anførican Joint Distributlah Commit- foe, Now York.

sibility for views expressed in The air-lifted Jews were among a batch of about.

no means necessarily agrees with

them.

Housing Scheme

relalive to

191 displaced persons evacuated from the Communist-held port of Tientsin by the s5, Christobal, also chartered by the Committee. Sir,We refer to articles pub- The chartered vessel arriv- lished in varlous daily papers ed here yesterday morning and the construction of the passengers of the Alaska numerous small dwellings in varAirlines were ferried to Kal Jous parts of the Colony und would draw the attention of the Tak public to the following:

airport Those at present not to be air- (1) The information regarding lifted were transported to the |

JAP WAR

by ghter CRIMINALS

the provision of thousands of local Jewish Synagogue where

bungalows was quite Incorrect.

(2) In the statement attached they will awalt available air-

craft: to the picture of the existing

According to Mr. R. Maguire, specimen dwelling shown in the

China Mall of the 6th inst., It an agent of the Committee, the that three such Chinese teds at Tientsin were was indicated

erected, very, helpful in this repatriation buildings

been. And

only has actually mission. whereas one

He also sald that in the past been bullt,

(3) The slatement that sites more than 7.000 Yemenite Jews air-lifted from Aden to In Shaukhwan, Stanley and Aber- were deen had been allocated as build-Israel by the Committee,

"At present, there are more ing sites is erroneous.

(4) Mention that the Urban than 100 DPs in the Tientsin and Works De Pelping area, eagerly awaiting to Council and Public partment were in any way asso- be transported to other parts of elated with us in any building the World. scheme is Incorrect.

EXECUTED

U.S. Freighter

Calls On Shanghai

For two days personnel of the American freighter Kyska. naw Communist Shanghai from the deck-no one except the thaster was permitted share lenve

The Brst American ship to chil at the port unufer, the new reving unlouded, her cargo, alongside the Wharf and took in sovéral tou for the Colony, She arrived here during the week-end.

There ary » (four passengers. aboard, one of them an American girl who is on a round-trip cruise. The otherd Nom South Korea, Lonnected with American Mission, who are going back to the United States for re-assignment,

night. There

Rent Increase At Ma Tau Chung Causes Complaint

Disgruntled residents of the Ma Tau Chung Hour-

ing Estate, Kowloon, haya baan ardused by, what has been termed “high-handedness” on the part of the Hong Kong Family Welfare Council.

The "Ching Mail" learned reliably yesterday that the cause of the furore was the sudden in- crease in rent as from last month without any notice given in advance whatsoever. The rent increase, it was learhed, affects only those more than six Tooths with

persons.

Premises Allocated

To Public

To the crew of the Kyska Hong Kong provided a welcome bullet after their "ordeal" at the Chinese

The roans, each rented at $20 Communist metropolis.

"Wo went out on a spree Inst

month-excluding water and Tokyo, June 11.

to a électricity rates, which are 'palil The pointed General MacArthur's Head-none-too-happy seaman groaning separately-had been, according to the the effects," maximum of six quarters today announced the and clasping his head) is one of the Council, allowed for

them all with

persons, and execution of 15 Japanese war Stephen Harris, of the Mess De- that up to now no, chargt had criminals, including Major-parliment said,

teen set. Up for extra perzan General Hitaka Kawane and

therein. Reds Quiet

The four premises dn the As from last month, as a result Island, requisitioned by the Colonel Kurataro Hirano, who

An officer remarked that the of a conference of the committee Government and kept vacant were convicted of respon-l-carümünist "soldlers Whb cintức în

of the Hong Kong Family Wel- for the past three months, albility for the Bataan death board were very quiet and did

tare Council, it was decided that not speak much. march.

Compared with the Nationalists, each extra person in each roun were allocated by the Quar

"should “phy 'n "line" of $10 intering Authority to the public- The announcement did not, say however, they were better in dis- addition to the usual rates. during last week, when the hangings took place. cipline and behaviour, he stated:

Somb. mistes thild 'the "Ching

conducted by the A survey "We hope to go back there md It only stated: General Mac- The waterfront is intact, though Mol yesterday that they were "China Mail" 69er the week-end In view of the foregoing mis- pick up these DPs and if the Arthur's Legal Section has not-several buildings beyond it whbo

not going to take these demands revealed that the majority of these statements, several Government Iteds permit we may air-lift them fed the Japanese government of badly damaged. Pootung scenar

lying down, while Dihora said] houses are now Infiiblied white Departments have been besieged out of there." Mr. Maguire added, the hanging of 15 war criminals to have sustained serious domote that while they were not going the rest is expected to be occupied

Representing 'the Committee to

The Kyaka at Sugamo Prison.".

passed several by would-be tenants and pur-

1 wrecks as he sailed upriver to to fight over a few dollars. an soon.

Among the four premises, the chasers and we deeply regret the meet the DPs at Tientsin was inconveniende

to these Miss Dorothy Steele, Miss Steele caused

The executions also included a Stanghal. There were a Chiesa, explanation for this sudden in- went to Tientsia about 10 days lieutenant and four men under stealer and a Dutch ship (prob case without notice would be one located at 68. Jervois Road

demanded. departments and the public.

which, was built some 50 yours We should therefore be grate- go on the sa, Christabel.

The rental fees are bald at ngo, was féturned to the original his command who were convictably the Tbaduk). The Whang- waill bul if you

However, during the vessel'sed at Yokohama publish this

of killing six poo tiver was practically deserted. second largest American

several small craft oflice every first Saturday of tenant. order to rectify these stay in China's letter in

in except for nyers

of the captured

the month to a representalivo of According to D, fokie plying idly, misunder-port, she was not permitted to French Indo-Chine and min-statements

the their after

Family Welfare Counell exchange.shop, which occupies stundings.

Het foot, In Tientsin,

Catalina ying-boat crashed on tons of Shanghat cargo for the are. collected for three months in ground floor, was taken over by

The Kyska loaded about 80

while water and electricity rates three stories of the premises, the SUN YAT

On her arrival here yesterday CONSTRUCTION CO. e ss. Christobal was moored at January 20, 1945.-United Press. Colony. There was no ma

advante. G.

the Government three months ago the Kowloon Bay.

Talks To End Mr. Hugh Wrigley, the Aus

Italian Strike Fail

trollan Trade Commissioner, ar- rived here yesterday from Manila on board a Cathay Paciße Air- way aircraft..

PI'S LENIENCY TOWARDS ALIENS

Manila, June 11. Other arrivals from Manila by

About 1,000 ullen temporary who have over-stayed the CPA yesterday

were Mr visitors Edward Lee Mr. Pao Hsia-lu, the period granted them by the both Rome: June 11.

ace basketballers coming Bureau of Immigration, have not here to join their team which ar-

been arrested or deported, it was Hopes of an early end to rived here on Friday, did. Mr. rellably learned_fedny. Italy's costly 25 day old agri-Henry G. McNenry, cultural strike died today when weeklong negotiations between Due to the fact that weather in landowners and farm workers Amoy has softened

strip on the airfield there, CNAC broke down,

has cancelled their nights to the Fuklen seaport temporarily.

The Ministry of Labour an- Bounced that the talks collapsed mainly on the question of a cosi of living bonus and of dismissals policy.

Meanwhile, the strike, in which

two people have been kille and muny Injured and crops serious- ly damaged, broke into violence again today. Lorry loads cf.p lice, charging roadblocks at San Giovanni, near Bologne, were met with a hull of stones and rocks.

e police managed to demolish

Only 11 of them have thus far been

arrested by Immigration

the the landing agents while

remainter, mostly Chinese, whose units ap- pear in the list of those whose arrest Has been ordered by the acting immigration commissioner, Mr. Jose P. Bengzón, still remain at large, Reuter.

LADY INVERCHAPEL

MAKING RECOVERY

Glasgow, June 12 Lady Inverchapel, Chilean- born wife of the former British Ambassador to Washington, was making a stendy recovery ch

fa a car accident on Thurry'

the roadblocks and chased o

At the Western crowd of several hundred strikers where Lady Inverchapel and her from the scene, About 20 peo-husband are receiving medical ple were detained.-Reuter.

attention, it was said that the

VATICAN ON

Surprised

The Kyska hati to anthor 'in Kowloon Bay since yesterday due to shortage of pier at Kow-The general repetion prevalina loon Wharf, the local agent stated at the time of the annuncement when approached yesterday. She is due to leave today for the United States, with about 300 tons of, local goods.

... WOMAN DIES AFTER FALL

as the shop had used 1 Hittle since January

March, the whole of the premises Following the requisitioning in of this systert pinot ie Inhales was put under re-construction. cheerhed was one of surprise. The house at 80, Village Road. and bewilderment at having had altunted in the heart of a resi no previous notice of it at all dential district for well-to-do This announcement was made familles In, Happy Valley, is in- when the representative of the pestive looking with b authorities concerned came veruntan in front.

Jatge

collect, the rent and increasea.

Opposite to the Tai Wo Hospital The Housing Estate, comprising A-41-year-old-women pallens 50 huts in all, is organised 17% at. Babbington Path, s__a_three- illed when she fell from the 'filth 14 blcks

storeyed,

'old-fashioned but 'Hew floor of the Queen Mary Hospital Each respective room has its own Internally. It has the oppenratice of four rooms each, ly reconstructed Establiskricht. on Saturday afternoon.

Polk Passengers To Tour Colony

ropma

cach

Lese style lavatories for two Chau: Yuk-hing was dritted had there the two chihs of boarding, house with three

large rooms on

Bat and into hospital about two months

She was survived by d'son who tance from the Min Tal Chulk bgo.

place, which is some dis. modern sanitary arrangements. is studying in the Diocesan Boys' Eastern Camp, and the Rellet

Still Working School and a daughter working in

Camp quite umerent in all the whole of the premises had Cloucester. Hotel-it.was learned.

respects from the latter two. The not yet been completely, inhabited Housing Estate, with its soma and electricians and carpenters what picturesque green doors. yellow windows, and white and were seen busy at work installing

fixtures, `gray walls, was,, necording to re- However, a housewife on the

·lable: sources, coristructed by a Chinese organisation before the Mall that they moved in a few ground floor told the "China war when refugees poured into days ago the Colony, across the border. It

The first floor was allocated to was intended for the more-well-

some Portuguese employees of a to-to refugees from Canton

focal European firm. The other camp was built aboutThe house at 521, Queen's Road, the same time by the Governs West ground floor is an odd one. ment, and was mainly used for Facing the strett, the establishe the internment of Chinese troops ment was built in the form of a who, fed frum,the Japanese. warehouse." (the neigbouring

During the Puchlic war, the

houses are being used as ware- Estate was utilised as a prisoner Houska). of war cump, while the Eastern and Rolief eartips became trialt is a cement-floored room, mea- The front part of the premises camps for Japanese troops pass-, suring about 300 square feet in Ing through Hong Kong.

area. There Are a small back After the liberation, the camps yard and a small kitchen of the were teinporarily, taken over by rear. the British Military authorities;

This house is at present still after which the Government took unoccupied, but a soft-spoken over the Housing Estale.

boy, who was apparently sent to

Business executives and their families arrived here yesterday by the 9s. President Polk from San Francisco to enjoy a three-day tour of the Colony.

two had a very restful night." The

Lady Inverchapel suffered R severe cut on the head. Lord

CZECH ATTITUDE Inverchapel escaped with bruises

T

London, June 11. The Vatican radio, said today the resolutions pasked by a con- ference of Roman Catholic priests and laymen in Prague, yesterday were a pileous document of sur- render.

faith and

The Vatican radlo said

-Associated Press.

ARRIVES IN TIME FOR FUNERAL

.

American President Line round-the-world cargo-passenger liner brought 85 passengers and about 8,500 tons of general cargo. All passengers are transients, mostly on a world cruise.

The trip so far has been Gillies and Loughlin, San Fran very smooth and plain sall-cisco Manufacturers', Agent:-Mr. Ing.

Edward J, Hudson, retired Gen- And nobody ls missing,"

eral Passenger Agent of the Ame- an, officer anid,

rican President Line, Mr. Rudo-

Taken Charge keep an eye on the place, told

In 1947 the Government passed the "China Mail that his uncle,

that this could not mean indif- for the fung granted Corpor- the luxury liner are business exfuz Gria, bráninent, co-opera- collecting rent.

that

al Huggina compassionate leave from his unit in Singapore to by The sighatories did not define home to his father, The father, the ihy however, died before his son ar- their attitude towards

rived-Associated Press. education of. chlidren.-Reuter

London, June 12. Corporal Alfred Huggins of

Gloucestershire The resolutions, teclared the the

Regiment loyalty Czech church's

to the flew 9,000 miles from Singapore Pöße dhd Church in matters of to visit his sick father, but ar-

came down..from Kobe, la due to West Coast. Bond and, lortgage over to the Hong Kong (the So- | peah-firm is the lucky applicant The President. Polk, which, joh. W. Caspers, President of the the timp Jurisdiction entirely ja 'Chinéso first elérk of a Euro- morality, but added rived on Saturday just in fime leave for Manila tomorrow.

Among the passengers, on-board Company, Mutual, Savings Ind lul)Family Welfare Council, who was allocated the house.

"They will move in sometime ho hus nice taken charge of Loun Association; Mr, to the burning social The War

Roberto E. ference

this week," the boy added. Most problems of the 'day.)

kcutives, solicitors, professors and

tium lawyer.(connected with the

The place In generdi Has bben of this occupants Interviewed by diplomats.

Of those who tr

on their Mexican Government-operated much improved by the inmates the "China Meil" said that they round-the-world trip are Petroleos Mexicanos;, Mr. An- Who Have since their trrival tend-had sent in their applications to William C. Zdukhh, partfestine R, Beaujon, reporter and ed to the gardening of certain the Quartering Authority about

Interpreter for the Netherlands portlets of arable land within the one year Court of Justice at Curactor Mr.In a word, the realdents-com-

camp-perinikter. Mark H. Greene, professor of the Golden Gate College of San Portuguese and other nationals

posed dof Chirices, British subjects. Franciaco; Mr. Lewis Slindskeep the camp by themselves President of the Sindh Bor.

news!

Good now fo

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Mr. And Mr.

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WEDDINGIN WHEEL CHAIR

Macclesfield, June, 11. Ten disabled veterans in motor As for the occupants of the wheel chairs formed a guard of Eastern Cang, who had so honour at a wedding here today Umme ago been given, a three-work

notice to leave nd make way for for which both the bridegroom the Military authorities, the and best man-also crippled. All the found-the-world plu-Chips Mail also parned that were wiceled Into the church | Buru-soékink passénkers, with the written stolice to the, elféết, thật] bride,wolked down the alale ba

they have more recently received extrption of Mr. Gris mid May, would be allowed to stay hind her husband na he was Benujon,are accompanied by:

their wives.

the world.

temporarily,

One inmate commentin

Mr. Hudson's grandson, Jimmy, this, stated that this second notice, is also on board the ship roving nevertheless did not erase the though itht than thé : \nht/

possibility of Siving at the place Mr. And Mrs. Frank. Mojfelt Roday and bell thrush with "the hre 'now. In Japon.. They "Ulsen street toindriva,

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