LIFE IN PEIPING UNDER THE REDS DESCRIBED
Reminders
Today
Miss Nancy Awok's exhibition of paintings, Hotel Crell, 9 a.m. Heals, Land Forces, Bareneks pool. 0
Swimmbr
Victoria p.m.
British Council sponsored lecture an "İtastrial Revolution", at Chiste.c YMCA, Bridge's Street, 8 p.m.
Coming Events
TOMORROW
Kowloo Gramophone Society 'chasient concert, Diocesan Boys Scho0),.8.15 pm. Læg Lawn Howls
(Editor's note: The following story uwe told to a “China Mail" reporter by a foreign businessman who lived for years in Peiping and has recently come to Hong Kong.)
Two days after the Nationalist armies who were defending Peiping were routed on January 6, the Communist forces entered Poiping.
At
9 o'clock in the thorning, with the city's streets lined with wildly-waving and tumultuous Chinese, tank after tank, Japanese-made, churned down 'the streets. Each proud turret rider in the tank was acclaimed as he parsed.
There were many kinds of Huns, mainly howitzers, and all of American or Japanese maku.
A1 intervals in the parade. which went on for seven hours, Wildly-cheering students carried Ricture of Mno Tse-tung, and be
usafin emblem
no sincerity on the part of those businesses to present the right set could be granted.
I know that some of the larger British firms in Tleatsin had to pay more than US$7,000 in re- Ironclive taxes to the Commun- Igls,
CCC, PRC, BKFC, IRC, T/ the netholzer "group--corried declared that if any frm did not
kan, KCC, KBGC. Reisterden. Army swimining finals, Victoria
Barracks pool, & p.m.
SUNDAY
HK Art Club, afternoon sketching party, metubers to nicet of Queen's Pier, 2.30 pm, (far- Mr.
that
The
information from Nobbins, Tel. 207003.
I Chusstenl Concert, Macdonnell Hond, 145
(2.211.
MONDAY
3 p.n.
Whist Drive, European
(for civilians
pinend-the hammer and sickle,
As I
on a huge
watcherl this grotesque display from the streets, the first Russian-made trucks, carrying The local Chin- bonds, appeared. ese, mostly students, joined the dance which requires, en maase, procession, and did the Chinese two steps forward and une step back,
dreds
Then came hundreds and hun- of Mongolian ponies, mounted by tall, neat Mongols in Jur hats, and Corrying bare swords, The Chinese were very impressed by them.
come to raw the Japanese Peiping,
addition, the Communist pay the tax on or before July 15. the tax would be increased by 20 per cent, if more than 19 days overdue, the tax would be - creased by 50 per cent, and more than 20 days overdue, the tax would be doubled,
In Pelping. the Communist. would not allow what they called "mon productive" burl.
Therefort nesses to continue. such businesses as curio shops liver smith etc. were cioso: down.
Crown Land Sale, ut PWD once. In 1 now the reception of ment," and that is that there is no
YMCA the Americans there in 1945, and and Service I saw the Communists. Each of them were accorded the same en- thusiastic reception: the Chinese cliceres automatically, but I do not think that
deep in
men). U p..
Alleged Illegal Practice Of
Medicine
Five Chinese women and a mnn were jointly charged be- fore Mr. A. D. Scholes at Cen- tral Magistracy yesterday with falsely taking the tille implying
name" or #quallcntion
to practice medieing or sur- gery.
100T
enus, they really menni it.
hearts.
working class are very happy that the Communists have come, for they have great expect- aneles that they will get more money and better working con- dition.
Hopos Disappointed
before
No Corruption One good thing can definitely be sald about the "People's Govern. corruption. Tax money definitely goes to reconstruction work, and of course, to the army. The money for reconstruction is being used sewer system: to repair roads,
works it their and other legitimate
both Pelping and Tientsin.
Alco, the police force has so far been honest and straightforward. At first, the Communists livarm- cd the police, and sent them to schools. After they had been in tected with the Communist Ideology, and had proved thent- selves trustworthy, the Commu-
returned them to their At one of the local hotels, thi Communists and Nationaliste me for conferences during February and March. Mao Tse-tung was QE the conferences for several days.
read
reports that some of the Nationalisis were held in gaol in Peiping but 1
I can definitely deny such statements. In fact, the Mi tunalists and the run of the city. and seemed to be the friends will the Communists.
Mao Tse-tung looked in very good health, and I cannot believe these reports that he seriously or dead,
ists
In the several months follow. ing the January, 1948 parade, these working people have, in same ways been disappointed. For example, several months
the Communists
catered Defendits were Wong Yee-
Priping, some of the unions in wah, ager! 29, "of 38 Den Voeur
Priping demanded two and three Rond, first thing, Law Wat-chun.
times more money than they were aged 34, of 157 Des Voeux Rond getting. But, when the Commun- Central. second
Leunista came, they told the Chinese Shun-wah, aged 34, of 53 Queen's Road Central, first floor, Wong hat they had wrong idens about Yuet-han, aged 30, of Lee Yurons; they told them that it did not mean more wages, and tess Street
Lun nat West, first four, Wai-yun, aged 34, Be Queen's work, but rather, more work and Road West, first floor, all
all worsen, In addition, the Communists and Tse Kil, aged 36, of 13
discouraged the idea that one Yuhn Street West, firs! flour.
worker could only do a speciñe All defendants.
pleaded who
type of job-for example, a car- not guilty
to the offence, were penter might very well have to represented 4 Mr J. C. Stewart. help mix concrete; in a way, that
Delective Inspector Forest con-
is one of the good things the Com- curled the case for the prosecu-muntats brought in. Urn.
practices Among the labour The case was fixed for hear-
that the Communists introduced ing on September 6. Defendants were: 1. Enforcing establishments
with make contracts
the thing
or
are on ball of $1,000 each.
*
Kowloon
miere pay
ta
10
all
arc
best of
Aside from the formality of registering with the poilce, thi private lives of foreigners werp not interfered with; we had out social gatherings and parties as usual.
Well Disciplined
I am certain that many people
interested to know
about the
same-
Communist
were ex-
well
A Chinese doctor was canrard workers, individually, as well as soldiers, how they acted and so
yesterday with collectively. 2. Payments of wages forth. Actually,
at the market tremely well disciplined, Contrary price of millet, on
on the day of to some reports, the Communist 3. Indemnity to be paid oldiers that I saw. were by the employer if the worker is fellows; and walked around the
equipped. They wer
were very stout (usually six months Camety), 4. there is a con- streets with machine-guns slune flict between ethployer and emover their shoulders, a revolver, in ployee, the dispute must be sub-1 holster, and in fact, they were
to the teeth. armed arbitrage From what i have experienced,
practising medicine for gain with-to be computed out being registered.
Mok
Lni-shun, uger 38, was payment. 2 further charged with falsely tak ing tille implying medical quali-: fications.
his home at 2, Bowring Street, first floor
He was arrested at
on Wednesday.
Defendant pleaded not
guilty
to the charges and was remanded for one week on bail of $1,500,
1
mitted to n tribunal (however, in these disputes, the employee is always right.)
Tax Collection Another labour difficulty under the Communists that the workers can, and do, walk right into the manager's office, and make their
it
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1919.
Yesterday's Wedding
Mie Cheung Chui Ban was married to Mr. Henry Wong at the Registry Office yesterday. The newly wedà are shown after the ceremony. Francia Wu's Studio.
Officer's Prompt Action Averts Serious Fire
Prompt action by Assistant Marine Officer Carlos Rocha evidently avérted what would have bean a serious fire aboard the my. Kong Ping at Williamson Wharf, Connaught Road, Cen- tral, yesterday afternoon.
The fire,, as yet of undetermined origin, which
occurred in the hold containing 500 cases of fireworks during the transfer to the ss. Sally Maersk, was extinguished within 30 minutes. The Fire Brigade answered the call from AMO Rocho.
Nobody was injured. Dam- Curinus pedestrians were ni age to the fireworks was caus-ready, crowding the Praya-some ed by the water pumped into perching precariously on the rdge was reported, of the rond for a close-up-causing
a momentary traffic jam. however, to be negligible.
the hold.
It
HKDF ORDERS
—Orders-by-Coloret~I~~T~-Ride,GAL ED. Commandant, Hong Kong De- finer Force. Datre September 1 1540.
Appetitment=0Beers: The Following officers who were commissioned Inte HKFD under the Hong Kong Govern ment Chazelle Mo. #7 dated. AugELLOS 26, 1910 mume, the appointment shown against their names with SNOC! from August 27, 1950:-Captain H. A de . Botalhe, MBE. ED, to be 2 IC the Depot: Captain A. N. Braude. ED to be Signal Officer KYD; Captain 8. C. Field, MC, to be 2 IC "A" Com pany. K. Regiment: Captain W. G. Wormal to be Officer Ve Records Bre tion: Captain C. M. Mekwan, MUX te be QC The Specialist Codre.
Honours and Awardai The followi extracts from Hong Kong Government Carte No. 47 dated. August 20, 1941 pre published:No. 809, itir Excel Sency the Governor has been pleased to authoris the following award:- Efficiency Decoration -- Captain A. A. Dand. No. 10. 1 Exoclteney the Governor has been pleased to autfiorisc the following awards-Efficiency Me
- 3020
dal 3123 Bgt. G. A. Lemay, W.
L/Sgt. H. Y. 11. Tang, 3743 Grant 3011 Col. R. M. B. Gutierrez, 7991 Cpl. W. E. MacFarlane. 2747 Cpl. TA., Mader, 3763 Opt. L. J. McTavish, 3171 Cpl. A. D. Spouts, 2087 L/Cpl. A. II. Aredo. 2737 L/Cpl. R. G. Parket. 3212 Gnr. K. D. Seyer, 728 Pee. n. J. Ashby. 3730 Pie, L. Blumenthal. 372 Pi A. G. Borad, 3131 Pte. G. Cottrell. 3132 Pie, C. C.. Crofton, 3283 Pie, P. Fallon. 1748 Pte. R. J. Grindley. 3750 Pte. J. W. Harrop. 2939 Pte.
Haynes, 3153 pte, A. W. Hircock, 3747 Pte. J. Lefurler. 30s Fe. J. Mc- Cutchean, 3109 Pte. G. V. McGrath, $184 Pte. A. M. Mitchell, 3709 Ple. T. Pile, 3770 Pte. R. 6. Rosen, 3319 Pie. H.A. Souza, 8774 Pts. J. 8. B. D. Stuart. 3775 Pte. It. 1. Tarpenden. 3778 Pic A. C. Vanables, 3956 Pt4. J. Wald. Ja12 Pte. G. Woodward. First Clasp to Efficiency Medal 1878 CQMS. E. C. Fincher, 2104 /3gt. C. A. Guterres. Second Clamp to Efficiency Medal 1089 L/Cpl. M. M. Bilva, 781 Pie. A.. G. Lastrian, 1800 Dmr. C. F. Andrews. Feeney Medal and Fire and Second Clape-1839 Agt. II. E. Gubbay, August 18, 19.
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DepoZeroing of flies i
Case Against Publisher Dismissed
in helping the Fire Brigade to ax- linguish the fire.
JESSE
yards Range, it is suggested therefore
the large number of recruits it is be- coming increasingly dimeull to get the AMQ Roolia ordered his mentories of each squad terved in the time available on any one night during clear the mass and telephonod the which the squad is firing on the 30 Fire Brigade when he abserved that the fire was spreading.
(A Gre appliance with Divisional Oncer C. W. Browne in charge answered the call, arriving on the scene at 3.05 p.m.)
Police Busy
that individual recruits who have their own transport may like to report in- dividually to the, 30 yards Range, Ken nedy Road. before the normal time of training on the night that their squad te zeroing. The ASM. will at the range with the rifles from 4.30 p.m. evening.
Ekon
Hong Kong Regiment: (a) Training- The case against Woo Ka-
Week ending September 10, 1945, No. 1, 2 and 3 Platoons Type of Dress. of shing licencee the East
The Police, meanwhile, were busy organization, Drill. Ench platoon will Fitting of Clothing and Equipment. Equipment of the Limited, of 463 Queen's Road
cordoning off the affected area, Platoon. (D) West, summoned for pubilsh-under the supervision of a baton-carry out 10 minutes drill prior to ing pictures of indecent nature wielding inspector, who scattter-commencing training on each parade. in the No. 87 issue of the East fed the pedestrians effectively. Pihtorial Magazine on July 18, was yesterday
dismissed by
DO Browne boarded the Kong Mr. F. X. d'Almada at Cen-Ping and clambered down into the
smoking hold to investigate. tral.
The pictures concerned, were about the practice of nudism of the Hong Kong Sunbathing As- sortation, organised by Mr. H. E. Lancpart.
He brought out neveral chaṛred ass and directed the hoses into the hold.
the work completing within 10 minutes.
Hang Keng Regiment-Cisnalfication of Course 1931 (a) No 2' Platpon wit Are their Clanification Course LMG on stonecutters Range on Sunday, Sep- tember 11, 1949, (b) Parade. Person nel living Hong Kong side will ren dezvous at Queen's Pier 0855 hrs. Per- sonnel Bving Kowloon side will be picked up at the Kowloon Police Pler 10 hrs, fe) Dress, G. G. Bush shirts,
Shorts, Hose Top, boets and gaiters, Web belts and Berets.
Home Guard Texining-Thursday, Sep
The master of the King Ping tember 8, 1940, fal Squads will perade as followsHGI, HO), and G3-HR reported that the vessel arrived BKDT. RG4 and HGB-KCC (b) Pro
gramme Close Quarter Battle-Rifle, from Mucao (she is on the Hoage Drawing of Kit--All members of Kong-Macao run) early yesterday the Home Guard have Not yet drawn morning with Home 3,000 cars their kit. They should do this as soon of fireworks, which wore being as possible as there ta kely to be a Home Guard Exercise every starlly. transferred to the Danish steamer | Members of the Home Guard will he when the fire occurred.
Inspector T. Castunan was for the prosecution while Mr. P. J. Griffiths appeared for the defence.
In Court yesterday, Mr. Grl milis submitted that according to the registration of the East Plc torial Magazine at the Secretariat of Chinese Affairs, under the He said all he know of the out- Printers and Publishers Ordin-break was that he heard fireworks anco, defendant was
. Drawing of Kis neither a going off suddenly and smoko com- ing out rom the bold. publisher nor a printer.
reems that when the Cem- munists arst occupy a city, their
He further submitted that the front line troops enter and stay
WE In publisher of the Magazine until everything calms down, refping, the first class troops en- the East Limited, and the prin-
zer was Mr. Tao Bat-sun, moved out tered
the city and a month later, and subse- experienced troops that relieved the first troops, were themselves relieved, until now, the Communist trops in Peiping are little
more than boys.
from West Berlin to some foreign demands. Usually, the manager about a "the less
countries
Berlin, August 31. Social and personal telegrams
will be resumed on locked in the office until the de- Thursday for the first time since mands are met; however, to be the war Associated Press,
Inir, I must say that the demands that I know about have usually been reasoriable,
Also in the months follow. I hope that this brief sumanary ing the accupation of Pelping of life in Peiping under the Com- It must be admitted that the munists will give people a more People's Government so far has accurate ideo of just what Chin- been successful with their noval lese Communists are. I have unly system of collecting, taxes told what I have seen and ex- Communists déclare that perienced, without prejudice.
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The People's Government fixes
ST. JOHN- ORDERS
Order by Mr. A. el Arculli Comme
tá to, Wanchal, "A" Division: Beptember 11 to 17. Wanchal "B" Div.
individually the amount to be loner, St. John Ambulance Brande. paid by any establishment. In Hong Kong District, follow fact; they collected takes for the Ambulance Patles Hong Kong: Beptem- last six montis at 1948, aveit her. though they had not occupied the city until 1949 The reasons that such a tax was made retroactive were given as:
Ambulanés Datipa Köwlwenz September
Lo 18, Mongkok Bivision.
Morale Of Terrorists
morale of the terrorists.
One of the cases extracted by DO Browne was made of wood and covered with straw matting only. The Kong Ping cleared port for Macao lost ovoning.
OCCUPATION PROPERTY CASES
kitted up to the same scale as the 1.K. Regiment. Personnel who have not been ladued with O. G. shorts may now draw two pairs to bring their kit up to scale.
It has been decided that recruits for the Ki Regiment shall be killed up to the scale whilst in the Depot. Recruits will therefore report to the RQMS in the stores as draw their MIL soon as posible after attestation to
KDP R Team Fraction shooting for the Rifle team will take place on Kennedy Road Range Sunday. Bentem- ber 4, 140. Transport will love Force HQ at 9.43 am. Any person wishing Force to practice should inform the SM by 10 am, on Saturday. Bt List: The attention of att mera bers of the Force le directed to HKFD Four claims, for specific per- the various notice boards at 11Q.,
Staff Lut No. 3 which pubushed on formances of Japanese assign- Volunteer Centre The mention of all
with sparkling The People's Government unlike igises; Sheko. Central Divisio, ties tical work of our army. Please Chik-heu.
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between the
Actentation: The following personnal
Two letters recovered fromments made during the Japan-members of KDF is directed to Force
ese, occupation in respect of which the body of a Chinese bandit certain premises were grant-cerning the Volunteer Centre The Pang Chin-chue, who was re- cently killed by British secured at the Supreme Court yes-meals and lunches can be served to ity forces in Malaya, throw terday by the senior Puisne members of the Force
-hours of 10 am. and ii pun. an interesting light on the Judge, Mr. Justice Williams. Or Service · Laya Banshte and The first of these. Lo Fuk, mer- | owsiaden Clothink Aliowaneet Åpe chant. of 38 Fuk Wa Street, ¡plications' tram members of HKVDC considered for Overseas Ser- vice Decoderete and Demobliss- Said one letter "enemy un-ground floor, had his petition wu ning dogs have been extremely granted in connection with pre-in Claining Allowance. But the atlive and the enemy secnis to mises at 115 Apliu Street, Shum-September 30, 1949. After this date no know of cur movements. Peuple shulpo. The premises. were pur further claims will be considered. ere afraid and hope that we will chased from one Ho Ping-kwong who have passed their medical ex- not enter or even pass near their in February 1945 for MY140,000 antination are asked to attend al Force hoises. Those who cater for us Lam Shung-fung, married wo 119 at the time and on the day stated have had to be made to do st, as man, of 418 Shanghai Street, below:-Monday, September 1949. 5.00 pm. W. E. Baker. 3. G. Cright they have been making excusan. second floor, who bought 136 Der Douglas, He Durrant, C. W to 11, KYMCA Division: September 12 As a result of many comrades Voeux Road West in April 1044 flaynes, J. B. C. Henderson. At 5.16 deserting our cause, people are for NY20,000 from Lo Shu-fan, pin. P. Hughes, G. K. Humphrey, Letizmer. K. T. Loke, C. T. F. 1. The financial burden in sup
Baath Dulles Hong Kong: Baturday, doing much talking. The exist had her claim granted. Lo Shu-McDonald, 1. P. O'Neill. At a p.m. port of the fighting fronta, las Reptember 3, 2 nm. Repuler Bay. Shauence of deserters is one of most fan had bought the house in ques- Miss O. M. rtentwood, 1.. Itendell, G. Yu Renner, M. Shi. V. F. M. de Sour. J. Important difficulties in the poli-tion previously from one
* E. K. H. Tang, been increased tremendously. 2. kiwan Division: Big Wave, Wanchal "*"
Neither party could Tam. A 53 pm. Mrs; E
HR. Tappenden.. E. F. Watts, G. think of a way to stop this." be found.
Welaby, Wong Xeal, Soon. the Kuomintang, desires no loansay. Beptember 4, 9.30 and 1,55, Repulse
Bay, Mator Transport Division
Wong Ol, margled woman, of
V. G. FIREř. Lieut.-Col, gian Officer, H.K.D.F, from foreign countries, and does Wave, Wanchs! "p" Dividon Bheko, The writer theri describes the 10 Tik Lung Lane, first floor, who not want
want Inflation" to finance the Confucian Division: Baturday September difficulties of collecting sumetent purchased & King Sing Street ant wishes to form a Fort
KKDF Concert 'Tastys' 'The Command-
Concert war...
3. There has been serious 10, p.D., Repulse Bar,
honey in his area to feed and from Lal Sin-shi and Lal Kong-party it will be formed from be damage to the economic and kn Die Were Hay, Chunk Bing Divi
maintain the bandits. He also am Ih November 1943, had her branches of the Forces including the HK. "Women's Volunteer Fores. ea- communication systema. 4. The lon: Bheko, Bil Nam Dirleton. Bunday,
(pecially. Anyone who has musical, The last, claith balance the taxation burden of KCO Division: Big Wave, HK deserter Ied the police in a rald
China YMCA Division: Sheko, South
on two bandit camps.
day was in respect of 98 Reclama-all his er fer-name to, either. the city and the village the vil Division.
Further do- the Senior Staff Officer. Of the survivors of these raids,tion Street, which was bought by CB Miles, HK Regiment, or to lage being, hèhvfär taxed than the Bach Bell-Kowloons 11%) Mis nity's Industrial and business in Beach, Baturtry and Sinak, Seviersber the letter says, "As they have Un Yun, merchant, of 8 Wilmer the Senior
Street.
floor,, in Juno 1944. | published Ister. 4. Mófgkok Ambulance And been forced to move teresta
through of lack of Lam Sau-tung, from whom the KYMCA Nursing Divisions: 115 Mila
wemps and because
premises
was
purchased Beach, Saturday and Sunday, Boplam loves
green vegetables in their food the 10: and 11, Kwong Wah Ambulance and majority of the comrades are MY11,000, could not Be found. / In all cases, after sale had been KYMCA Nursing Divistona. Lalebikok
Canton, Beptember 1. But," returning "The 'a moment to Bathing Olabe se detailed.
worn out, and there la no money
for our registered in the Japanese Land
New
appointments of British "the" method of collection”
the
Registry, the claimanta endeae Military, Naval Mentity Datika HKYMCA Nursing to buy fresh supplies
and Air Forcó People & Government Justices the bar attend autics at Headquam forces,"
Voured to and the defendants by
Attachios ́rotcomotive start by saying that 11|bers and Bathing Beaches for one month
The writer: alsò complains of means of advertisements in the
have betygsawan and Canto
annagreed. paya, an attention to whathe or bemesthelur: September 1, 1949.
tenant Commander Warner not the taxes hitte valready been Frimotions, and Appelaimenta: Div. the lack of unity and fraternity Chinese paper after the war
In granting the claims, the
POST [pasicto j
Which it at Dr. P.L. Toware, OS14% promoted among the bandits who are ins
Corpe Bargern, walk Auronaty Div. dulging in hack-Biting and And- Pulse Judge prdered that the Dennis will takd up the
the necessary, Naval Attache In 141wan. Interclisi's "to protest against the Registrar,reške. Para Communalität $150), aldini' turgeon, wel August (9).
Bare: Dr. Lt Chine Wak prounded Corpe allocation of work by superior islaments Mry A. el Arculli to Lieutenant-Colonel Jahk Trouper that riost batuamos-havs: mure (Kgl.): HARDWARDS, Käser land who have even hinted at presented all the claimante ifr las arrived in Canton as the
each case,
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of the incorhe tax in loeptember 11, 13ŋ. and", 1.80,-. Repulis / describts an incident in which a position draft granted. yesterdancing or comedy talent is asked to
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