CHINA MAIL,
REFUGEE DOCTORS URGED Societies
TO RETURN TO CHINA
Reminders
Today
IK Rotary Club luncheon, Rout
the
Garden, HK Hotel, 12.30 pm. Garden Fole thi ald of
Society for the Pintertion of Children at Flagstaff #louse.
p.m. to 8 p.m. Bridge Drive, European YMCA, d
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35-** Hall Variety Conteret by 3 "Crest of the Wave"
RM, Bemalu Commi Chiu ret Club Theatre Aul-Tuber- aid of the eudbala Ansoeintion): 9:30 pan. HK Football Refereen Aweciation meeting Prince's Bldg.. 8.00
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IK Kennel Club, amunt meeting, Reaf Faren 11K Hotel, 5.30
Kowloon
HK
Tor
Timon Church Larlien Coild morting 10 am. 1J1 fr.hestra rehearsal, St. John's Cathedral hult, 1,46
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Coming Events
TOMORROW
If we g. 30. Macdonnell Bouf, 030 pm.
European
Alah bog
elusses.
YMCA, 8 0.10.
St.
Andrew's Church,
Paver & Gifts.
In
Doctors who left Ching to escape Communist de-
cupation should return thero at once if they. know the first principlo of the athics of their profassion, a conlor official of the Medical Department told the "China Mail" yesterday. a candid suggestion to the physicians who sought refuge in the colony when the Com- munists took over Peking, Tientsin and Shang- hal, Dr. 1. Newton, Director of Medical Ser- vices, said the people of these cities, more than the people of Hong Kong, require their services and attention.
"The first duty of a physician," Dr. Newton do-
clared, "is to be by the side of his patient. One can only deplore the exodus from China of those mon—many of them brilliant and real assets to the medical profession-whose regard for their own safety has caused them to forget the requirements of the sick." Dr. Newton Jauded the The only solution, according to different attitude
British him, lies in Ups return of the re- doctors in Kowloon who in
fugee physicians to China. They 1911 remained by the sute of their patients despite the in- witability of the Japurune ad- zance, and who paid for their levotion to duty by being am- orisoned cutier
redundant In Hoog Kant where their servicca, even if they were registered, would be in pour demnuud by virtue of the pubille's unfarollarity with their muties and erbier menta
in a terrible
Frile 1 Dorters thing thi
repare to Newton sulck. " think f the ranrtices, Dr Newton sabi. Pali- eople in China who tres rese cats du net best path to one's who, door simply beemme one han re- attore, and the doctors here Duy Holy Con
where would the gistered. And nove nothing to do"
The eminent physician made jadvantage lay if one has complied these remarks in the course or with di formalities, and has hung but patients de Interview in which he vealed that the decision halasid leita64
ty thank." De Newton declared. "Cho needs these men, y un serving no purpose here. hope when conditions
mudke It site they will follow the path
munion, 730 a. & 8.10 p. Es up YMCA Women's Section
Grisnes Morning. 10 am European YMUA Debating & Dis- cussion Lirum meeting, ab- bravesteni debites 8.45 pm.
THURSDAY
Kowloon Rotary Club luncheon,
Peninsula Hotel, 12.30 pm. Y's Men's Club of K, luncheon
meeting. Rool Garden,
kutel 12.45 pm.
1K
UK Union Church, Landler' Guild
Road. 3
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re-up
boon
Taken
by the British and Chinese Medical Associations of
Hong Kong, moeting recently together, to deny these refugee physicians the right to praction the Colony on the strength their foreign registration
M
alor
DI Newton arveafed thul conference altended
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HK Women's International Club, than 30 doctors rame to the iesai
meeting.
Kennedy
p.m.
Whist Drive
751
Servicos.
30 pm.
British Council Programme
Continuing their
season of the Aims documentary
ut Helona May Institute at 5.30 p.m. on Thursday, the British Council will present a varied programme of speakers and subjects.
of onu
in China to British schools.
The programme on December will be devoted to sport, when the speaker will be
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Conclusion that beeeptance these physicums
archidaed practitioners in long Kong was not pemable because the advan tages to be nevruzd W! weighest by disadvantages mal are mediately apparent an the - է face, buit costum to emerge fal e
Ethics Involved
Denlat of the right to practice.
tutv Dr
*Engin
Refused Registration
According to the "Wan Wi Pao", a (goal vernacular npwę. Frost, five Hong Kong societies 'who' have been refused re
gletration under the Societies Ordinance, Áre appealing: 10 the Governor.
The reason for refusal to register by the Registrar "of Boclatier, it was slated, was that these ́acoleties were not Hong Kong societini but were branches of
Rocletics with out.
side political affillations.
The toalettop were stated tp. be the Chinese Belantifa Ad. search Bociety of Hong Kong and Kowloon; the Oversens Chines
Teachera Wellar Association of Hong Kong and Kowloon the Hong Kong Student Reader Club; the Hung Hung Dramatic Bocloty: and the Chung Shan Young* Men's Friendship Society.
Action For Possession Of Room
DAY
NOVEMBER 1949.
Murder Suspects Face Committal Proceedings
Committal hearings against thrao man who are
charged with the alleged murder of Law Shu- fan, a gardener employed at the Hawpur Mansions, on October 20 and with the allegod robbing of the victim of 15 gold eings, 10 tins of cigarettes and HK$120 began before Mr. Hin-shing Lo at Central yesterday. The three men are Pun To, alias Hak Tsai, aged 28, Ng Tong, aged 20, and Tsang Fook, aged 24. The offences were alleged to have taken place at an unnumbered stone hut on the hill- side above the Hawpur Mansions.
Silver Coins In Blockade Runner
Detective. Sub-Inspector C. A. A. Nicol gold that on in formation received 12 police party went to the stone hut behind the Mansions at 7:10 a.in. on October 20 where two of the accused were arrested. It was learnt from Lam Say- Téhing, aged 22, wife of the that Ave men had deceaned, entered her hut and had de- During 0 search 01 the mandel money She gave blockado-runner, the my Lec them some money and theyKwok, un Saturday Revenue began to search the hut. The officers, found 27 bundles of men heard bor husband re- silver cns, totalling 1,000 and At the resumption of a turning and rushed out. The valued at HK$2,625 hidden in Supreme Court action brought first defendant was alleged to various parts of the vessel. Ai by Mr. H. K. Woo, local soli- have stabbed Low Shu-fan in first, there were
no claimants citur, for the recovery of pos- the abdomen as he ran out.,but later the master of the session of a room in the Dapk Of the fire inen, twu were vessel, Lam Hing,chuen, aged of China Building from Wings caught by other gardeners resid-51. went to the Revenue Office and Company yesterday, Sir Int nearby. They were the second and claimed ownership of the
After many Leslie Gibson, Chlef Justice, and third necused.
on n dismissed application by inquiries a watch was kept
an Mr. A. J.
matshed at the junction of Lock-; Clifford, defence
Yesterday, Lam was charged hart Road and Percival Street. counsel.
At 3.30 pm, the same day a batore Mr. Hin-ahing Lo at Cen- police defective urrosted the first tral with exporting silver with accused as he approached the hut. out a permit and also with ex- Later the first uccused took the porting unmanifested cargo. police to Mt. Caroline Cemetery
Lom pleaded
to ignorance where a bloodstained dagger was! hidden under #
regulations but in Jining drain Incal Clifford applied for the pro. which can beneath some stone him $20 or tix weeks on each charge, Mr. Hin-shing Lo said reedings to be stopped
ерх. at this
that everyone is entitled to such stage on the grounds that the
Information and the Department Court had no jurisdiction to hear
Inspector Nicol added that of Corrinerca and Industry could the case. Any order made by the
the deceased was taken to the be approached at any time for Court, he argued, would affect a
Qucon Mary Hospital and In such information, third party not involved, namely, the landlord of the disputed room. Mr. B. A. Bernacchi la repre- resenting Mr. Woo on the latter's structions. Mr. Clifford is In- structed by Mr. P. L. Lam.
their
viral and ability 178 their INNEN pilares uce more "
PAA Erecting Building At Kai Tak
Pan American Airways
is by no meana a reflectio mi erecting in new building adjacent To JAMCO an the apron aule of
At
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PAA
The application was by way of objection that the deelucan sought for by the plaintiff was being
done to
decide u
point
which was for the Tenancy Tri-
bunal to decide.
Held In Trust
.
found
Dying Deposition
*pile of blood transfusion hei
coins.
died at 3.40 a.m. on October 22, Ho Tal, aged 28, ship clerk of but before he died the deceased | the same vessel also appeared be- had made a dying deposition in fore Mr. Hin-shing Lo yesterday the presence of Dr. 6. H. Moore, charged with exporting unmani- Detective Sub-Inspectors Pope fested cargo. Ho had 72,600 sign- rettes, 150 lbs. of woolien' yarn and Nest and other witnessed.
two
the meclis of these doctors," Br. Newton suld "Many of them me the runway at Kai Tak, it was exceptional physicians, and there learnt yesterday.
Dr. Moore said that he examin-four bundles of iron bolts, The building measuring 1,800
ed Law when he was admitted to two sets of motor-car springs, lifications are beyond dispute But the medical profeuslat
will house feat Mare
Mr. Woo is seeking a declara- the hospital on October 20 and four packages of ginseng and 17 largely governed by ethues, and Operations, Cargo handling and toa that the tenancy of Room wound that he had an inch long dozen fountain-peda on board the here elhites are inutily involved the offe, or Mr. Marion Deutsch. 106,, Bank of China Buliding, was wound in the abdomen, consis-vessel which was not down on
Operations A total of 33 refugee doctors PAA Station
Mana- held in trust by the defendantstent with that caused by
koto the manifest. This week Mr. J. M. Wilson, frum Chum me paseully in the jeer. and khy Despatch Depart on his tchell. He claims defensor dagger. After Law__dlod-le- Senior Inspector of Schools, will employ of the Government of sent.
dants transferred that tenancy performed the post-mortem and Bevoque Inspector L. Milling- on Hong Kong. Dr. Newton thacks- Introduce
operations, des-
name into their own found signs of internal hacmor-ken said that it was very di01- # series of ins
trom his and cargo handling areo Education. These include "Lessonset. Such employment outconație- [patches
without his knowledge.
rhage.
cult to catch oftenders of the Ex-. places in town and from the Air", showing broad-ally entitles them to practice, le-in different
Plaintiff, who at the moment
Dr. T. C. Pang, Medical Om-port and Import regulations on Kul Tul. The centralising of
ures the room in dispute, asks for cer and Tolice casting as a method of teaching rate Government service is re-
rave blockade runners although the wili
Surgeon givo cient registration these departments in Brital, where
the kardud
effetency a PAA official further declaration that he is
evidence of examining the knife Revenue officers were always on the watch. Tha cigarettes were speakers in the fhm describes life in itself, A further 95 are us the rentr
slated, giving the reason for the entitled to refuse rent in excess and finding bloodstains on it waiting lik!.
of the sum paid by defendant 10
Lam Sau-ching, wife of the condecated and fine of $1,000 Dr. Newton said that the right building.
Construction
deceased said that her husband or ex months was imposed. the bullding the Juniord previously.,
Wings and Company in defence to practice in Hong Kong is con-
& gardener employed at the trolled by registration with the will begin shortly and PAA ex-
deny holding the tenancy in traat Hawpur Mansions but she had General Medient Council of tirent prets
it completed by
for the plaintiff, They maintain The Britain, to which
refuge Januvy.
he is only a sub-todaut of the permission of the owner to sell room, and that his rights to the tes to visitors to the Gardens in serated water, cakes and cigaret- principal film "The Great Gume" doctors do not belong. There is a
Commonwealth medicat
sub-tenancy are subject therefore
meagre ment which generally dispensen
augment his Landlord to the RAF EXERCISE
and Tenant order to
salary. Football, and supporting films will with the formality of a GMC re-
After she had described Ordinance, saling and surf-ridingistration for Commonwealth eiti-
how Ove men entered her hut on in bringing forward his applica- October 20, while she was alone AT KAI TAK popular among other
outdoor zeus, but nu such agreement exists
tion, Mr. Clifford quoted from subjects.
between Great Britain and China.
Before the war degrees confer » The Royal Air Force listiled various authorities in support of and domanded money which the red on doctors by certain Italian onlookers with their skill while his contentions After Mr. Ber-ve them, and how they had nacchi had replied, the Court rushed out on hearing her hua- und Japanese universities were in their daily exercise at Kal overruled Mr. Clifford's submic and returning and seeing one of them stab her husband with a The fallowing wook's pro accepted in the Commonwealth Tak yesterday.
Spitfire pilots wore practising ions.
was adjournedì gramme (December 15) douls as legalising the right to pruc-
Hearing was adjourned upti degger the case dorable land. But these maas take-off', and
tu paday. tice. Dr. Newton said. with the current topic of Build- ing, and Town Planning, in- agreements have since been sus-ings. A flight of three Spitfires today. troduced by Mr. J. L. Dark; |pended. AMTPI, of the Town Planning} Office in Hong Kong, when flima
Omar, Secretary of
Mr. 1. M.
the
Kong Football Association.
Hong
dents entirely with Association
Cuver
Town Planning
Sorious Matter
"We studied, the problem pos-
tak have
took off on the name runway. The number Was increased to four abreast and then to fivo with the afth plane travelling
four in frost. The exorcje: wan on for almost the whole morning and afternoon.
on Architecture and on the de-led by these doctors very care inmediately bohind the other
velopment of the Engilah town fully Dr. Newton went on. It will be displayed.
Is a serious matter, and we gave
A seasonal diversion has been it close attentiop." planned for December 22, when * Dickens novel "Nicholas Nick- leby" will be put on the serpen. Owing the Christmas holl- days, there will be no film-show on December 29.
It is tentatively hoped to con-
tinue the fortnightly performances
ning on
only at, 3 p.m. begiu-
for
•ch Thursday December b. |
A
St. David's Society Annual Meeting
No charge is made for admission The St. David's Society of Hong Kong hold their
to these functions, but owing to
the limited accommodation avail
able, application for tickets must be made to the British
Counell Library, Qld Urban Council Build- ing, Statue Square.
KHOUSE, HANDED A BACK TO OWNER
houses on REL. 421. Ieland Road, Stanley, has been doro quisitioned and hondod back to
the owner, 16 was requisitioned
for the Military on August 8,||||
DOLLS
We have just received a collòstion of expansiva lacking dolls, On die
• (1) The Bride,
(8) 28" Buper Dupens:
{(3) Dry) Baby: Dolin:
(4) Mine Bruggled
(6)
Cavéboy. Dolls.
**(*) Mixx Stuffy
annual general mosting at the Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden yesterday evening under
the chairmanship of their new President, Dr. Alun Lloyd Thomas,
Mr. J. R. Jones, the Society's Entertaining Welshmen la the outgoing President, who re- Services was also considered, and
DISCARDED LIGHT TUBES:
A
SALE OF LAND
40,000-square-foot mural building lot on Island Road at Stanley was sold" (02 ̃HK$20,000 at yesterday's Crown Land sale. There were no bidders. As a result the original applicant, Mr. Na Kum-abing, of No, 128, Calne Road, obtained
the lot at the Such Cuber should not be dis- buyer is bound by the
price, cardod with ordinary refuso, as it le dangerOBIS, A
All refuse lorries. have been fitted with special: canvas bags for the collection of discarded fluorescent light tabes.
Tho
conditions
lony of said to build two residences or a block of European- type flats within 18 months. The buildings are not be higher than
Instead used tubes should be handed jo, the attemjanta on the refuse Jórrior. As an alterna- tive, the tubes could be bonded 35 feet, and the purchaser has to in for disposal at any sub-office expend at least HK$200,000 in of the Uthan. Council.
rateable improvements.
RATION BUTTER
presented Heng Kong at the it was decided to hold a social HOLDERS OF GOVERNMENT RATION CARDS Eisteddfod celebrations at Dol-voning, sametime after Christings. gelley this year, gave that the Hong Kong Defence Forc meeting an account of the cele-Canteen which could hold about brations, which, he said, were
200 people.
!
one of the biggest successes in Tho Senior Chaplain to the
Registered with
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ance ranging from 20,000 to let the Society have the names of Call - Welsh: Servicomen... ·ín. thà 20,000 people.
Tn highlight of the occasion Colony so that they could be con- was the crowning of the bardhe tacted,
winner of the free verse. contest. Mr. 11. Owen Hughes was, cm-
honour this year, went to rearme T-T. Jones, the Anglesey-born Brmed as Vice-President of the managing director of the Caxton Society, and the following were appointed to the committeris Mr. next highlight was the pre-DF. Davies, Mr. L.M.S. Lloyd, Mr.
Dignals Jones, santation
Press Group of Coventry,
of 1
-the hardic chair to the Reverend the wittper of the matrical verse and
(Senter Chaplain to the Forces),
Jonesy solicitor Me Major Arthur Jones, Army Edu-
The chalp was a Hong praduatn prenent from, the Hong any one of Kong dolegate Mr. J. Jones, the above dolls with warm, the who brought it with him to the
wart of any limin giri, e
ention Omer), Mrs Gwon Haber Mrs. Cygnett Grove, Mrs Kathe Mackintosh prid. Men, Gro Hooper.
The meeting passed a vote of celebrations. It was highly thanks to the outgoing honorary mired and voted to, he the inpat
marginry, Mr. Eas
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