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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1940.

Washington Rice Committee Armed Launch Held By Marine Police

Lauded By MacDonald

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Coming Events

¡Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, Commissioner-Géneról

for South East Asia, oponing the 27th 'Mõët- ing of South East Asia Liaison Officers în Singapore yesterday said that in his view the Washington Rice Committee of IEFC in 'fix- ing rice allocations for 1949 did a very good job with considerable skill,

Shipping Firms Not Moving To Taiwan

Meinds of the China Mershunt Steamship, and Navigation Com- pray and The Ming Sung Indus frol Company Vokterday demed that this locus offices are going

to be removed to Talwan,

An officii at the Ming Sung fraclaff C'omn.ny

expressod

als surptive when he was informe el yesterday that there were...fe- peris of his Brin's Jemayn) dramE by the Jolany,

TOMORROW

L'anter Meestel Boud, 8.45 por Beo. Phente. Eller opnan YMCA. al Savers kan! Breda, 30 p..

Special Phuic at 135% mile foracia

New Train 10. Analgeti

TK Art Club, oletetnog Posts,

me

Queen's Pien, 2:30 pm the the retails from Mr. Hole bis Tel. 303001.

MONDAY

British Laggan ant

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Likewise, a responsible official of the CMSN sak that the CMSN Ilias, no such plans,

i

"It is no easy task.to re- cundle the raquirements of exporting and importing coun- trice," he said, "but I think that the figures finally pub- 11shed achieved that with great deal of fairness, We are enormously grateful that the two main exporting coun- ¡tries, Burma and Thailand.

have continued quantities of a very satisfac- to nature

to ship out

tip to the end of July, he said, Durran contqunded all the evil prophets by exporting 50,300 the splendid figure of 1000 tons, tons whilst. Thailand had achieved,

latter Including Europe mid Japan.

exports to

performance of Burma in maintaining such a flow of ex- corts in the face of extreme flim-

"especially

praise-

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The two Chinese.wned ship-culty pung kems are sung the largest worthy. The figures published in Chitta. Beth Gros have at Washington were based on esti- sament quite a number of

which the Burma 466351 ves-mates

tying in the harbour.

Widow Faces Assault Charge

An attempt to collect debts ele

mk ther landed

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Thatland authorities both regard as interim, perhaps even conser - vative, and there is the possibility of additional rice being delivered later in the you?"

Mr. MacDonald said that FAQ has

agreed to a Rice Ming Con ference being held in Singapore under the aegis of the Commis- #loner-General later In the year

that invita- would br Zent out very

lu shortly

interested sents.

widow, Yan King, in Central and that he hoped Court yesterday on

B charge on of assaulting another woman. Lag Chim.

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Complaint {ld the conart that the owed defendant's no- Along Brand be $126 mnd hail already paid Cl

Bir sogl

"At $105

request that the Homas's Chetry livet.

for! balance be paid up a thin a few Amethyst erot.. 4.30 (tes

she said, sevented Il silber, Whist Den Tha 2 medi

question she Servireto at Europcar SGK'A, #pou

On the day a wash wong poodles in a stall in Spong Birden Lam, when des

Singapore Project

vora-

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He referred also to the recent unthing in Singapore of mercial project

for reinforced

restores to the rice the vitamins Decessary to Live it its original

itional value.

Pictured above is the steam launch Hol Ping which was ceized by the Marine Pollen yesterday.

The vessel, which was carrying a cargo of, rice, was found to be heavily armed:--| Note field place undernorth tarpaulin on ship's forecastlo.—("C sina Mall” photo)

CNAC Given More Time To Remove Workshop

The China National Aviation Corporation has been grant. ed a temporary extension of time to remove its workshop at Kal Tak to a new site,

The period of grace was approved yesterday following negotiations between the Corporation's legal advikers and the Legal Department of the Hong Kong Government.

The Corporation, had been given two weeks in which to move its workshop elsewhere. The site is required by the Royal Air Force,

An extension of time was approved pending the outcome of negotiations in London.

More Silver Coins For

Nationalists Arrive

polished flee a chemical mixture Another shipment of silver coins for the Chinese Nationalist government was unloaded from the American President Lines ss. General Gordon at Kowloon Wharf yesterday.

PWD, Crown Land Auction, 3 daut naked her 10 Pay Fernut:

D.

Unemployed

Increase

In Berlin

Berlin. August 1,

The City Labour Cominissioner, Pout Fiin human

tel play That on of every four warbers in the Western sectors of Herdla Is unemployed.

He

of The turqlənm Ich ent of work

sprowing dally. If something » not dank to halt it, it will feard us to ther brink of catastrophe."

Ilry

placed the number wholly unemployed pers ns of the Western sectors' at 91,619 or 203

per cent of the writing popula-

60,000

are

also

chebt. Defendant she alleged, then assaulted her with a clog, saying free complainant' hus-

:::

masid was playing mah jang,' she entirl rectainly afford to pay off

mr debt.

·

are anxious to en courage and support every ex.

periment the object of which Consisting of 2,520 cases, the valuable cargo was consigned to the Hong Kong office of the Central Bank of China.

to improve the diet of the peo ples of South East Asia," added.

A few minutes after the project). Whereas the other Doc-

year

A fine of $100 was imposed,

Be also referred to the suce Lfendant was ordered to pay cessful conference held recently 5100 compensation and was bound Bangkok for the control of Vessel was securely tied along-tor Ferg is returning from

a squad of of study at the John Hopkins, He is a TB specialist and is go-

over in the stap of g250 for one

your,

Marine Court

Before Mr. D. G..Catens, at the yesterday, Kwok Marine Court Lo-fi the master of a cargo junk i was cautioned and discharged by the cairt for a breach of lernen

.

Kwck was arrested by the po- Or off Bailey Shipyard because has beat hard insufficient life ov-

appliances,

|

kuffalo.

The

ing to Shanghai or North Chim

to engage hi-T control work.

He studies at the John Hopkins

on a U. N. fellowship which was sent to him by the World Health Organisation.

nually sils 2,000,000 cattle and policemen armed with pistola rinderpest, the disease which an-side the wharf,

measures agreed entered the wharf area and upon should achieve two great stood guard while the ailver purposes, to preserve for human coins were unloaded. consumption huge extra

The General Gordon which was titles of meat and to erease due to arrive here on Thursday considerably the productin: of night was delayed due to tale Also disenarged at the Colony

because of the

by the APL vessel "departure from Kobe.

She discharged about 138 pas-than 800 Inns of fruits and other Mr. MacDonald concluded that sengers for the Colony and she general cargo. be hoped the nimeting would have had 136 mois for Manila inelud- She is due to leave the Colony its customery creative value for ing two Philippine Army officers at about 6 am. today. the whole population of South who are

returning to Manila. East

Asia, especially the rice One of them was Major R. Bonilla producers and rice eaters.

returning to Monila

rice animul saved.

Jat our

Authorised Auditors

who

ufter a three months' 1our of leading American universities. Major Bonilla is also the president of two Colleges in the Philippines. for Manila was the Hunger

Rizalino Subi-

Another

Shet Yuk-vang, nssistant mas tion. In addition, approximately) ter ot ja junk, was charged he- working only partį tore Mr. Cabins with failing to tine.

July the Marine Department of The Commissioner

sanid | interuded einriage of cargo at the relief dules have almost doubled: tma of defendants obtaining a

dn who will preside over the since the beginning of the year sence at the department.

Unlled Church of Christ In and nearly 30,000 men have been? He was also charged

withi

The annual list of authoris Begule. fait-

been doing rown sut of work since thej ing to report to the Marine De-ed auditors was published in graduate work at the Union Theo- Russins lifted the blockade of palmrut when his vessel had the "Government

Togical Seminary and the Colum- the Western meters on May 12. iwa Grey marine engines install-yesterday,

bia University. -United Press.

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arrested Defendant Was board his vessel off Lai Chi On August 3.

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ARMED LAUNCH SEIZED

A heavily arrnud..........steam launch flying the Chinese, flag was seized by the Marine Police at noon yesterday near Ma Wong.

More than 10 sailors including

a coxswain, who seemed to be the head man, on the lounen, were arrested by the police.

The Hoi Ping which was armed with heavy machine

guna, artillery grenades, rifles and re- volvers,

was carrying

a large TAUN consigment of rice from Wan. She also had in ber hoki orge amount of explosives and ammunition,

All the arrested sewen

were taken to the Tsuim Sha Txuri Marine Police Station and the Marine Police are guarding the launch which is tied alongside the murine Police pier near the Kowloon Railway Station.

Fined For Assaulting Policeman

engineer..

J. C. Thomson, residing at No. 1 Fortress Hill. was fined $250 and bound over in the sum of $500 for one year by Mr. Hin-shing Lo at Central yesterday after being convicted on a charge of us-

On her return voyage sho la taking along with her more than 990 passengers mostly saulting a police constable. Chinese students going to the:

It was stated In court that at United

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States to recolve ad-1.45 3.m. on August vanced training in university constable Pun Chung-hon was ori

-courses.

Among the departing passengers is Doctor Paul W. Sum, a recent graduate of St. John's University

"Shanghul

at

outside defendant's address, duty when he saw defendant standing

beside a private car.

Doctor Sum who hud deported

house. from Shanghal a few months ago

two

The Constable asked defendant to go to the Police Station, but was asked by him to go into his

This was refused by complahi- Following are Chima natherriand tu sudij

is going to a Chicago hospitalent, who was then alleged to have Invenunts Hp in English-stinzward Juhit

He plants

to stay there for about been struck on the nose. Derek Among those who disembarkód Kok thache, Herbert Res Baker,

years. Jelasa, Donerid Black, Charles

doctors here were two Chinese

At the continued hearing yes- On this trip the Jin bernard Print both of the same name but not has quite a number of new faces the inngistrate that defendant hos. APL vessel ferday, Inspectar Blackbourn told terun He was fined $300 or three, JW. Cairns, Alistair Deumtrund, related to each ohter. month uprisonment for the Art Formyth, Danean Roberts They were Doctors Y. K. and among her crew. Some of her oķiļ no previous record,

und at the Arst charge and $50 or two and Sydney Samuel Gorden, Litephen C. Feng. Both doctors have few members have been trans- irae of the incident was having weeks' imprisonment

APL Ycsacia. completed their advanced course

some difflculty with his car. second charge.

Among those transferred was Mr. in medical science in the United J. D. Wark, Chief Purser.

He said that the Police: con- States and are planning to retum Wark has been transferred to the the incident was due to

Mr. stable wanted to help and that to North China by

the vray of the Colony.

ss. President Polk,

language difficulty. Dr. Y. K. Feng is going to Pelping where ho will serve as Assistnal Professor of Neuror Psychiatry at the Peiping Unioù Medical College (a Rockefeller

Jur

the Grove, Frie ver at Miles Creighton

Hutton,

Ernest

Guy Preat Hapiman, Beaumont Howell, John Yardley Yormati Λι 18-year-old master of a Hunt. Prank Duvidan Hunter, Eric John Vliette Hou, Jat Min Tau, Arthur John A102V. sampan, licenced fined $75 or two weeks impri-Kane, Henry Kubrin, John Hurer Law- reter, Thomas fer Cheuk Kurn, 11 Puuk somment by Mr. D. G. Cairns at shu. terwe. R

Matthere

was

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the Marine Court yesterday for Lowe, Hingham and Matthews: 19hanghai conveying prostitutes in his sum-and Tiently. Lowe, Hingham

Defendant was arrested on Fri- day night and during the time of his errést he had rix Chinese wo- men in his sempan.

COURT. BREVITIES

Thomsona (Sh

Tientsint, James Lachlan Macintyre, Charlva Mar Fan Themos Arclubule. Merlin, T.A. Mualle nad Co., B.L. Maughan, Frank Gordon Maunder. Kemeth Andrew Müller, Bunday tertram Micford, Neville Neginald Oliver, Pest, Marwick, Mitchell and Co. Pr Chront Wone. Veres Halth and

David 1mb Prophet,

Derlil Scott Heil

A warrant of arrest was lejued Archibald Riebie, to the Cont Inspector by Mr, Ivar Eron Roberts, Sydney Humpdeu Hin-shing Lo at Central yester, Robert tan Hosburgh, ML, I day for the urrest of a Chinese Roka, J. Hennser Beth. Denis Gordua woman, Tho Ol, who failed to Sberi, Charles Cow Bilth Alllater appear in court on a charge of fet, Tam Wal Sun, William An- keeping a gaining house for the Thun, Thomas and Co.

(@bargchal ant Tiental),

Styryck and Brown, Willem Middleton

Ton

Chak

purpose of running Tse Fah lot-bun, John Alexander Turaer. Turner, teries.

The women's bail of $500 was Waddell, George Findlay Walker, W. A. estreated.

Watch, Wang Tan sud Co. Wong Wis

A second defendant, Leung Seen, Perey William Alfred Wood, Young Kul, chùrged with gambling in a ¦ Rúng, How altas Young Foo Yur common gaming house," was niso

absent. His bail of 350 was es- treated.

The keeper of an opium divan, Chun Hel, aged 40, was ordered to be deported for 10 years by Mr. Blair Kerr at Kowloon yes-

terday..

When the police raided an un-j numbered but in Tong Tai /VII-] lage defendant and six other smokers were arrested. Six pipes' were found in the but

were

The other six smokers each fined $40 or four week.

Charged with the possession of four pounds of raw eping LI Fan, aged 38, was given the op- tion of la fine of $3,000 or four] months by Mr. Blair Kerr-at Kowloon yesterday"

Defendant was arrested at the Youmall Railway Biatlón,

Defendant told the trust that hö carried; the oplum. For some-

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Deaths From Tuberculosis.

Forly-seven devido fram tuberculosis occurred during the wosk onded July..Zldi. was officially announced yesterday.

There were alas dive death. from enteric”, fever and one from Aiphtheria,

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