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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12,-1949.
IPR OFFICIAL FAVOURS
Trade Mark Cases
RECOGNITION OF REDS Dismissed By Court his is
Clearing Of Squatters
A further step in clearing the urban areas of squatters' colonies was taken by the authorities yesterday.
The area authorised to be cleared of squatters is on the Mainland and bounded on the North East by Ma· Tau Kok Road, on the South East by the waterfront, on the
South by Bailey Street, on the West by Ma Tau Wel Road and on the North West by Ma Tau Chung Road,
"We regret the new regime in China is authori
torian and illiberal, but there is no denying the fact it has come into power, so provided we could get Red China to recognise inter- national obligations I personally think we should recognise them."
This view was expressed by Mr. William Holland,
Secretary General of the Institute of Pacific Relations, who addressed a joint meeting of the Portuguese Institute and Sino-British Club at the Club Lusitano last night on the pro- blems of Pacific relations.
No amount of wishful think-. Japanese nationalism, pre-war and post-war, was one subject ing can do it out of existence, said Mr. Holland, who added being studied by experts that no political or sentimental reasons should delay recogni- tion of the new regime.
Five summonses for alleged trade mark violations brought by Reiss Bradley and Company Limited, and 'Jardine Matheson and Com pany, Limited, against the Sam. Hsing Weav ing Factory, 136 Taipo Road, were dismissed by Mr. James Wicks at Kowloon yesterday.
The summonses were issued as a result of a search on war- rants on June 2 of the defen- dants' premises where woven labels, one bearing a design of Crossed Guns which Messrs. Reiss Bradley alleged to be keir trade description, and two bearing designs of a Swan Three Horses' Heads and As a result of this emergence which Messrs. Jardine Mathe- ef nationalism, there also arose son alleged to be their trade the study of development of a descriptions, were seized. modern civil service required for Mr. F. D. Hammond represente any modern state. There was a Reiss Bradley and Company, Mr. desperate shortage of administra-PAL Vine represented Jardine tive talent for this work. Matheson and Company, and Mr. This subject is also being stu-A.el Arculli represented the de- died by the
Roval Institute of fendants. "Mr. Holland said the Institute International Relations, London, a In his judgment Mr. Wicks of Pacific Relations has been en-British organisation similar to the said in part: " accept the evid Kowloon Gramophone Society aged during the past year in a Pacific Relations Institute, and ence of Mr. La Kung-mok and
classical Concert, Diocesan
serious study of various phases of among the political items on their Mr. Barnet Deakin and find as Boys' School, 8.15 p.m.
Pacific problems, and no less than programme was the political and a fact that the three labels found Opening of new ferry service, at 93 publications will be coming out economic position of Hong Kong, at the defendants' premises incor-
Tennochy Road Pier, Wan-next year, representing the factual said Mr. Holland.
porate the rade descriptions of chai, 10 am,
findings and considered observa- Proposing a vote of thanks to the canplainants, that the labels tions of experts in all fields.
the speaker. Dr. E. S. Kirby of were woven without proper au- they are fals. the Hong Kong University said thority, and that Hong Kong would like to have her
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Reminders
Today
Boy Scouts Association, laying of .commemoration stone by Mr.
HK Union Church Ladies Guild Bazaar. Church hall, Kennedy Road. 2 p. Chinese Methodist Church, Wo- men's Group Bazaar, Hen- nessy Road, 11 am.
He said the same view uit probably held by many people in America, and possibly. other countries, especially the business-
mea.
The Institute, he said, was a A Morse, at new Headquar-free federation of 12 autonomous ters. 3 p.m.
national societies, cach of whom had a council of its own.
Highlight of the Institute's ac. tivities will be an international conference to be held in India in December next year. Rela. tions with India is the top item on the programme for new United States palley in the Far Eart
Miss Lois Woo, piano concert. Roof Garden, HK Hotel. 9 pm.
RAF Tak Dramatic Society pre- sents "While the Sun Shines," ut Kai Tak.
Coming Events
TOMORROW
Classical Concert, T
11, 50,
Macdonnel Road, 8.30 p.m.
HK Art Club, sketching party,
members 10 assemble
p.m.
at
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Orders Received
More Deaths
From Rabies
Three further deaths from rables were recorded during
the week ended" October 29, according to the weekly Health Return. Three dogs also died of rabies in the same period. There were also two deaths from diphtheria, six from enteric fever, and 34 from tuberculosit.
Total deaths from all causes- during the week 'was 282 as against 1,361 births:
Controlled Prices
com-
Additional adjustments in the controlled prices of malities were published in "Government yesterday's Gazette". They are:
Maximum Retail Price, FISH-Fancy Chum (Kets) Salmon- Surt Brand 12.05 per No 1 sell th; Ketu Salmon---Challesave Brand $1.00 per· Nu. 14 tie
LARD-Pure Refined Lard 11-40 per
to th
own problems examined by herself. instead of leaving it to the Royal Institute in London, and he suggested that those in
on the subject should terested communicate with him so discussions could be arranged.
Last night's meeting was Lane, Messrs. David and Con- Slied Hams (Steffensen Brandi sided over by Mr. Robert Bruce,
pany of 57 Connaught Road, representative of the British Central. respectively, but I find Council in Hong Kong
that these firms were not agents
Papa Breaks In
"i accept, the evidence led us
MARGARINE:-Rani Brand Margarin- the defendants that these labels were made as a result of orders per 2 in: Rami Brand Mar- that received
from the Wing Hinge $33.00 per 25 Tha, tia.
MEAT - CANNED: **. Quasier Hama Grm of 12 Kwai Wa Cheung
Event Brand 315.00 Der A Ibe, tin:
Den 2!
Conked Boneless Ham
·¡Steffensen · Brand): $9.33 per 2 Tbs, tin.
MILE-POWDERED: Frisian Gir
HILK-FRESH:-Frisian Girl Stevilled.
of the complainants and the-lam Powder $3.15 pre 16 or th. defendants i no take reason- Jable precautions by accepting
On Petting Party verbal assururces from the firms
were.
Milk Baterfal 90 renta
TINNED
Brand GOODS: - Cartside Browns - Spronia $1.00 per 14 ns. tim: Cartside Brand Brussels Sprouts 11.55 per
tin: Vacola Brand Beetroot in
FISH PRICES
New Delhi Conference i A bi-lateral conference on US- Indian relations will be held next month at New Delhi,
ordering the labels that they America will send, among its de- businessmen, legates, American
The maxim that love will "To establish the plea of rea- educationalists and journalists.
There has been an increasing find a way has yet to be prot-sonable precautions, it is neces-Vinegar 1,40 per 28/50 on tin: Vacola recognition in the United States ed to three Kowloon young sary to prove something tangible Brand Beetroot Quarters in Vingar $1.50 Queen's Pier, 10.30 am. European
with their such as that the firms published per 25/30 tin; Vacola. Brand Dierd YMCA Armchair of the importance of cultivating; men whose tryst
their businessCarrots $1.20 per 28/36 m tin. Group, talk on "Christianity Indian friendship. Some say this girl friends ended at Kowloon their agency on
notepaper or displayed a notice at } and Communism" by the is the aftermath of the catastro-Court yesterday.
Mr. F. their business premises.... Rev. Mr. Percy Smith, 8.30phic U.S. policy in China, and the i Brought before
re-orientation of American policy d'Almada on a charge of disertions, the subject of these corn- "If the three trade descrip-
structive line than in the past.
Cheng Cheung-lam
with tad as a result been trade marks. It might also be the pattern of Choi Ngai-ping, together
Section 4 of the Ordinance would American policy to be followed Yiu Kwok and Cheng Yuk. with other Far Eastern areas. Inspector K Bodie told the have been applicable. It seems,
Speaking of Japan, Mr. Holland, Court that on Wednesday even- however, that the complainants Yellow Croake advocated the re-admission of ing the three youths were having are
of the term 'goods White Patret (large) 2.7 Whist Drive, European YMCA, 8 Japan to the Institute of Pacifica petting party with daughters of ter tempting through an in- Mud Grooper .....
Relations. He raid he had been their neighbours at the junction in Section 5, to obtain for trade....... Women's Section of European 10 Tokyo where he had discussed of Ngai Tsun Wan and South descriptions the same protection. Marah Sale (large)
Roads. Yiu Kwok, father of aforded to trade marks under Cooker Pike Wall YMCA, committee meeting this question with interested peo-one of the girls, and Cheng Yuk, Section 4. In this it seems to me While Herring
ple.
Asked by a member of the friend, came along and raised that the complainants are quite Hair Tail- audience what his reaction was an objection, A free-for-all start-wrong. the definition-of-goods
must be read together with the ed and the police intervened.
The Sargent Memorial Chapel, dedication service. Diocesan Boy's School. 10.30 am. MONDAY
HK Women's International Club, Night for Servicemen, Glou- cester Bldg. .30 p.m.
p.mm.**
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TUESDAY
HK Rotary Club, Luncheon at Roof Garrien, HK Hotel, 12.30 p.m.
Bridge Drive, European YMCA.
J'
2 p.m.
Barnstormers Give Last Performance
Fresh Ash average prices realised at the Hong Kong Fish Wholesale Harket.
is aimed at following a more con-derly conduct were Ng Yeung-
and plaints, had been registered, and Kesondy Town, yesterday follow:-
hur,
to the clamour for concluding a In imposing fine of $5 each cefinition of Valse trade descrip- peace treaty with Japan, M on the youths. Mr. d'Almada said:tion.
not having been
Holland said there had lately I don't think there's any objec "The result is that the labéis, been a lot of inspired leakagestion to courting these girls, but without arousing any reaction in why not let the fathers know the United States, and he zus about it?” pected it was all a trial balloon The father was cautioned while to test opinion in other coun- his friend was also fined $5. All were bound over $25 to keep the peace for one year.
tries.
Mr. Holland said he could only give his personal opinion on this point, which was that it was bet-i ter not to rush things too much, There were many difficulties in- volved, and he thought it would be far better to get the agreement of i
QEA PLANE'S RECORD FLIGHT
and
an average
no
applied to goods, do not constitute a fatse trade description and, as no goods were sold
offences have been committed and the summonses are dismissed. "It is most undesirable that a person should, without proper jauthority, make labels with other people's names on then and I have borne this in mind when considering the question of costs.
I am satisfied, however,
Y'S MEN'S LADIES NIGHT
that
Local servicemen who fre- quent the European YMCA every Thursday evening saw such countries as, for instance, ¦ A Qantas Empire Airways Con-laithrugh he was not so careful the last of the Barnstormers China, the Philippines and Austra-stellation captained by Captain, as he might have been in the! yesterday when Jack Shep-lis, to any treaty rather than to Shields, it is believed, broke a conduct of his business, the de- herd's boys put on their last have an incomplete one.
civil air record yesterday.
fendant did give the complainant | U.S. Protection
The Constellation Galan flew all the information in his posses- performance to another eager ¦ audience.
There was also strong opinion on from London to Rome chock to sion and has done his utmost to in two bours and 52 put all the facts before the Court. The last night of the Barnstor the form which American protec-chock mers marked the breaking up of tion of Japan should take. Many minutes. From over London air. In the circumstances, there will this fine group of amateur en felt that it should have internation-port to over Ciampino Rome, the be no order as to costs.” tertainers dedicated primarily to al sanction, and that it should not flying time was two hours
36 minutes giving After the be a replica of the Philippines. troop entertaiment. show, with speeches and gifts, Mr. Holland advocated the res- speed of 381 miles all hour. they said good-bye to their ortoration of Japanese Far Eastern The top speed during the fight ganiser, Jack Shepherd.
trade, especially with Communist was 421 miles an hour. The Barnstormers
China, and also Japanese ship- Shepherd's idea. After his pro-building, so as to support Japan's duction of that rollicking fan-
economy. Such restoration, in fare, Red Riding Hood" for the his opinion, was not only essentia! YMCA last Christmas, for which but beneficial to the United States, merchant, of
The wedding of Robert Murray, Secretary of the St. John Am- Mr. Shepherd wrote the script,
26. Humphreys bulance. Association and Brigade, There was also the feeling, said Puldings, and Mrs. Nickolaeva will talk on "Welfare Work Dur- and directed and played in it, the
Mr. Holland, that the Japanese Barnstormers were born. ··
Looking and After the War." For four months the Barnstor should be made to be responsible Yard, of Kowloon Hotel
Messrs. K. S. Fung and Robert mers have all but wrecked the for what they did instead of be-Place at the Supreme Court Mar.. YMCA stage in the West Loungeing told by SCAP what to do, soriage Registrar's Office yesterday Bruce will also entertain with with their side-splitting antics that if anything went wrong, they in the presence of Leslie Martland interesting filra shows. Dinner will with Jack Shepherd each time at could not come back with we were and CF. Evans,
Mr. was
the helm writing, directing and told by SCAP to do it this way."
playing greatly assisted by Bob
Pary whose cultivated upper lip has always set the show in mo- tion each time he came in front of the curtain,
Jack Shepherd will fly Home on November 15. A familiar voice over Radio Hong Kong, for which Mr. Shepherd has scripted a number of radio plays, a major figure in the Colony's amateur theatre, he will be greatly miss
It was felt that the BCAP personnel should be reduced to
a skeleton organfaation, to act only in an advisory and super- visory capacity. So long, 2 there was no evidence of any war fro. attempt to revive duction, the Japanese should be allowed to run their own affairs.
were
Japanese businessmen itching to go ahead especially ic
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and once the green light was given by SCAP: there was sure to be a tremendous impetus,
The rest of Mr. Holland's talk centred on research work done by the exerts
There was, for instance, a study on how to develop Japan's up- land areas to salve her food prob- lems and her ever increasing population. Only 15 per cent of her total area was being deve- Joped, and no attempt has been made to develop the uplands. The possibility of introducing
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