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Funeral
Mr. Ho Kam-tong
The funeral of Mr. Ho Kam ng. CBR, who died after ng illness last Saturday, too! lace yesterday. The cortege 1 Mr. Ho's residence No. Lower Castle Road at 11.45 Jun. and passed along Coin. Goad and Honham Hoad to the j malu gute of the Hong hon University at Pekłulion Boa
There my friends, including Hong Kong Government offelnis of their last resperta beluze the wce taken to the burial bund in the Ho Jamaty cemetary.
The hoares bearing the body of MP. Ho Kom-tong, CBE,
yesterday,
Gn
flanked is shown passing along Bonham Boad alther side by officers of Saint John's Ambulance.—~~~{";China Mail" photo),
Applications for
rice ration cards
1
All persons who have been in the Colony for at Icast a year may apply for rico ration cards, it was officially stated yesterdayjaśn They may include their families and their servants
in the applications.
Government Acceptance of applications does not, however, involve any under- taking on Government's peri, lo issue rice ration cards,
The corlege Was hradded by the and of 3. Commasido, Hrigade tollowed by i embers of t St
her An utaz.ce. Then marched was officially added.
party
at
the District Woteli. Those who wish to register for Zirve lng nurses of 1st John's ¦ sice çarda should go, (during the
cefarikation while the nearse was anked by Cicers of St. John's Vanbulnage,
Chief m marners were the widow. end sons and daughters
usual hours of business- to the nearest Government rice mil shop in the district in which they live between January 25 and 30. Application forma can be ab. tained at those shops, at a fer of five cents a dorm to cover print
The Governor Sir Alexandering costs, Granthun, sent a wreath and was eprese ted at the funeral by his ration ADA, Mr C J. R. DawURGIT,
No person already holding A Included in p card or
La Salle Old
Boy detained
at Mengtze
One of the Ave personnel of Civil Air Transport, detained by the Chinese authorities at Mengtze, is a former La Salle College student.
He is Mr. Jose Jaubert, 20- family ration card may register year-old mechanic. He is a Costa
Blean and his
wife and
two | under this scheme. Anyone Au
children are in Hong Kong. wore i doing will be liable to prosecus tion under the Rationing Order 1946.
Among the magne who resent and sent" wrentba were Vice-Admiral itussed! Burkey LEN B T. Whook, Dr. and Mrs. Sua Fo, Dr. S. W. Tee, D24. T. P. Tu Mr.
Chay Cheung, Mesare. Fu Kam-shữ A. Li Shul- kl. L Shiu-kou, To Che-yun, Monry Wu, Wong Tung. Wong Chung-krung. Yung Hing-chan), Yung illng-tak, Cahn Pak-sinan, La Choul-ming Pau Hien chi Ng Chik-pak, Kö Ping-tri, Pun Yo-kwan, Chu Pak-to, Dr. Tai Br-twal. the Hot nial Secretary,
Mr. Jabert joined the Amert- The application forin is design-con Volunteer Group in 1930 and ed to cover families and their 'ter the 14th United States Ar Force in China. Befezo joinin servants, not only individuals..
In the case of families only the CAT he was with Chinesq Al one form is required.
Force.
Counter-signed
He has been with CAT
Applications must be counter about two and a balf yours. Has signed by a person belonging to United States ardess in 50 Beach. one of the following categorie: Street, Boston, Massachusetts. (a) the employer of the appli.
Meanwhile as omeini, of CAT cant, (b) the manager of office said last night that there, f
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the fecretary for Chinese Affairs, Licensed Bank, (a) a Doctor, (d) The Commissioner
(0) Omeers and Justice of the Peace,
other than Members of St. John's Amb.t-shop keeper,
anco Brigde. Queen's College keeper, of a Goverment rice re- Old Boy's Association, Chairman | tail shop, (f) in the case of op- and members. of St. John's in plicants resident in the New Tor- Hong Kong Principal and Staff rito: ics, a village representative.
munt
Queen's College, Hong Kong A person counter signing a
no new development in enses of the detained CAT airmen at Mengire and Captain James McGovern. The lattr who is ho og held by the Communists sinc November last, lo also a CAT plot
No instructions
An American Consulate official in Hong Kong suid yesterdays that they had received no instructions to protest against the detention of American Clyll Air Transport, mon by Chinese Communist autport
Univeralty Alumni Associati n. application
Indicato his Chinrae Ilverantion Club. Phot:-qualification to sign on the ap- graphic Sactlim, Registration blication form. Bureau, Artlight Stutie, Artbur
When completed the forma Yik and Company, Holland-Chlan | should be returned to the Gov Tinding L'ompany and many ernment rice shops from which others.
they were obtained. The applicant will then be handed basis; the Among the hundreds who paid counterfoil duly chopped by the
rice shop. This counterfell should ties be carefully retained.
Completed application will be accepted
INTERNATIONAL
AFFAIRS GROUP
JUDGE DISAGREES WITH VERDICT OF JURY
"I must say I don't agree with your verdict," Mr. Justice Williamay Senior Puisno Judge, told a jury yesterday.
The jury had found on undefended man charged The with robbery not guilty oftere deliberating for nearly an hour and a half at the Criminal Sessions.
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IRO refugees
arriving from North China
"
The as. Heinrich Jesson 40 dun, to arrive here on Monday from Tientsin with refugoss evnounted from North China under the aegis of the Inter- national Refugees Orgaṇjea- tlan.
A plane has boen öhartered to fly the refugees to their ultimate destination.
The PROGRAMS several nationaltjes.
compris
The. Hong Kong Office of the RO will provide more Information today.
1F
Correspondence
•The Editor takes no responsio lity for víamos expressed to latters by respondents, and by no
dana necessarily agrees them
Malayan soccer team
with
Tsul Ping-kuen, alias Tou Kwan-leqng, having been ac
quitted by a majority of Ove
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Personalia
Miss KEY Sharj. Me and intr-
C. Bolt, Mr. and Mrs. D. Lindsa
Dr. R.A. McLane, Meears. PA, Jen,
T.S. Lu" gold Tax Tin-un vero
among the departures from the Peansula Hotel on Thursday.
New arrivals at the Peninsulu
Ip two by the jury, comportal | Hotel on Thursday included of six meh apu a woman wad Messrs. C.A. Fillgame, MN. Wor- discharged by the Court. Thington, IJ, Motratí, J.G. Can-
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Two others. Siu Kwok-wal' and ung, Mrs. M.E. Birley and Mrs. J. Wat Chuen, who had previously | Erskine. pleaded guilty to taking part in The some robbery with which the accused was charges, qe each given light years and 12 stroker
The robbery in question topk place on November last, at $2 Queen's Road West, and was path. mitted by a group, vi four pửiện men.
Miss Yanick De La Villernbel Hong Kong for Sydney yes- erday by Qantas Empire Airways.
the
Among
other passengers who boarded the Quntas Empire Airpays 'plane for Sydney yester-
G.M. dity were Mry.
Dickinson. Mr. and Mrs. J. Forte. Messrs.
The premises, at which a con. tectiopary business was operated. was also bechpled by several Iris A.M. Borthwick, C.N.S. Burns, Familjes.
| 11 M. 'Bink®* A. Wanamaker, Fi The robbed one"For "wlidih | Black and DN3 Shadforth. earried a revolver- tted and gog- ged the occupants with wire Aid
Major General G.C. pieces of Rugar can
and ran- Commanding Officer of 40Divisioni sacked the pigre for alwul an❘ in the New Territories,, left they
Evang
hour, makin aff with Various Cotoly on leave yeatordny. Hej articles of juwellary "and mupes. Flavelled to Bangkok by CPA.
Accused's denial
The necused and the two others
Mekden, 5.11. Edwards and Peter
ware arrestoč Den ender 29. Threifall, left the Colony yes!
terday by CPA for Singapore. when they
'canie fra strámer tram Mieno,
Among those who left by CPA Halpbang werd yesterday for Mesxts. Li Tehe-pino, Tehon
In the witness box, the nechis ed dented his port in the robbery
On the night in question, he explainet, ie war kept working Toop-son. Tebang Pin and Fong
Forig hai. Tate at the Wah Ying 'Sugarrule shup at 24. Bowrington etc.. MIN Ida 1.. Evans, Mrs ៨
was employer
Well, Mrs. P.M. Deakin, Miss T Deakin the Rev. Fr. D. Alberta. Tsul collen a fellow-worker to the Hev. Fr. A. Ballwag. Messrs
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Sir, is very disconcerting to where he sep discrepancies in the ident! - | delivery boy. ftration of the newly-arrived↑ Foccer team from Malaya and th testify that he was working late! A. E. Mupson, Y. Dannes,
Stroite
In
I shall not bring out the past, but here are some suggestions. tho Malay Peninsula- the Majaya Malaya-we have
of the land,) Chinese. (natives
com- the foreign Indians and munity.
Art
We generally refer to thuse
dumicited there hom and Malayans, as ali "colours" American in the USA.
The Chinese, for instance, are either
Malayan Chinese or Biralt Chinese (those of the Strait Settlements-Singapore, Plating
Malacca, etc.)
The soccer team consists of 15 Chinese and five Malays, so we understand.
should be referred to They either the Malayan Soccer XI or, by priority of the number, the Chinese Malay Specer,XI.
"SIN-KEH"
and
on the night in question,
Several witherses as to charne- MF. Carlson left liong Kong for
Singapore yesterday by CPA. ter were also called by the „ac-) ruser.
OPEN-AIR BAND CONCERT
The United States Ambassador- |-- at-large, Dr. Phlip Jessup, and Mrs. Jessup, left here for Manila by A US Army B-17 alrerate;
afternoon. Free seating sccommodation fuse incrlean raving Ambatt 700 persons wil be provided ajd tomorrow's upen-al concert by wider and his wife, who arrived the Band of the 1st Battalion j from Talwan on Tuesday)
here Cameronians (Scottish Rißes at were reen off at Kai Tak airport
the New Boturient Gardens.
The Band will be conducted by Dand Sergeant G. Gafe,
JAP MERCHANTS
IN TRANSIT ̄ { Fifteen Japanešo "; inérchantı passup through Hong Kong yes terday on their way to Bangkok They flew from Tokyo by DOAC and arrived here,on Thursday.
They leti Hai Kong yesterday mornink by BOC.
Current Stage Club production reviewed
by Mr. Kari Hankin, U.S. Consul Genvaal here, Mrs, Tankin, Cape in E. J. S. Young of the USS Sidisbury' Sound, and Mr. John W. Anderson and Mr H. S. Hud- Fou of the United States Inform Ation Service....
Dr. R. C. Wright, well known, American, educationist, arrived here from Calcutta in a British Overseas Airway's aircraft.
Dr. Wright who 'is on way home to the United States, had been in India studying Indian Education.
WHIST DRIVE FOR SERVICEMEN
Staff Sergeht ́Pälmër, Marine. C. F. Calder, Marine M. Lowej Corpora] Elils and Leading: Sent mu Archier won the Whist Women's International Club on Thüredoz
The Stage Club's current throse-in-one effort, "To-Drive prizes at the Hong Kong
night at 8.30" by Nos] Coward, is so much
The Drive was organised for teleht wasted on so little thautre. ::
Servicemen, During the interva This presentation of separate | Stage Club in Patrick Hamilton's light refreshments were served one-act plays is a change from "ou altered over" Some 60 Servicemen were, the Stage Club's usual full (Coward). Her present perform vent
pro ance confirms the stage potenti- Next Thirdly at 7.30 p.m.
welcome before..
.
members of the Forces.
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Good acting "Hands Acrpas the Bea" Jokes Washington, Jan
January 19, Mr. John about, the hypocrisy and, bad
M. Cabot, aged 48% manners of the upper class. was today nominated by President This one-act play contains some Truman u Mluisterd Finland), good acting with Philipp Formerly Consul-General Goombes her own capable set. Shanghel and Embassy Counsellor most disappointing bardia, China, ho whi sudfeed "Mr. A "Still Life" which later became pointed Ambassador to Pakistan. Coward's full-length "Brief En- counter.
and the show is the first Slay, M Warren, wip has been dis
u
-Reuter
tholy last respucts to the late Mr. Ho at Pokfulam yesterday were
He added that he did not know length features but succeedslities at which she had hinted the Club will hold a. dpnco fost Mr. T. N. Chau, Sir M. K. Lo,
forma bow such a protest could be neither in being a C. J. R. Dawson (representing the
alivered, since all Americau, Con- change nor as fully entertain- Governor) Sir Robert He Lung, January 26 to February 8. The sular and Diplomatic personal ingas previous Stage Club Sir Banison Chow. Mr. H. H. dubile are therefore advised to
huye received instructions to leave Presentations... Potts Colonel L. T. Ride. Mr. obtain their application forms and China as soon as possible, and on The first play, the one-hour M. G. O'Connor, Mesara, H. N.
return them duly completed beformat diplomatic chaunels and run "Sul Lilo, was a little too Williamson, 3, Brow, B, C. R.
fore the clostig, dabo, pokud
open to the State Department to Hawki. Mok Hoa-anng, 6. W. Leo, Lou Tak-oo. Chau Yat-
|lodga such a protest.
The second and third perform. On January 15, avo CAT
"Ways and Means" Ances, kwong, A. el Arculli, Chan Yoo-
per- viu, Loo Gwan-chun, Lo Min-
sonel were sent to Mengite to set Hands Auryse the Spo," are lung, S. N. Pan, Mr. and Mra Le
up a station, when the gcal, germarked changed but contain a Shul Ki, Mr, and Mrs. G. M The newly-fatmid International rison defected, and prevented over-abundance of
the course, Davreux, Mr. R. Poston. Mr. and Affairs Study Group Hong Kong) CAT planes from evacuating the shallow wit which too many are
anxious to call "Intellectimal." Mrs. J. Gruse, Mr. and Mrs. Chan, will hold its second pitbille moot men.
The play is awkwardly, piét тел The ave
the The are Captain
mainstay of Mesara. Ko Chouk-hung, Chon Ing on Tuesday at the Public, Re-.
whole ented and tries to depict in one Tear-tong, Mo Kam-tean. Choy lations Office lecture rponi at 6.30 Robert Buol Chief Operations production, in fact the redeemer eene romance, drama and day. omger of CAT. Jose Jaubert, crew of the ploce, is the superb acting love. The play tries very hard to Cheung, Ko, Ho-Ins, Kp Tooli- p.m. sun, representatives of the Turg Ai this meeting, Mr. Wo.chiet. Linepin Sun business of Judy Rowell
Derek o serious, but the clumsy lines. Wah Graup, af. Hospitals and Wormal, Government Statistician, manager, a radio operator, and a Orchard in Ways and Means," and mushy dialogue almost sur
Propped up in bed with nothing many others.
in the Colonies
Several weeks ago,
funny. Perhaps. "Brief Encounter" Trafic to and from
Aberdeen Ho will review outstanding de- CAT protested to: the State, Dol Rowell and Orchard bold the was later written, mainly, to was held up for over an hour and velopments in the past 25 years in partment that Captain James Mc-staga, with amusing effect The Sill Life. the Trafic Department of the, the collection and classification of Govern and his crew were also bright and, tasteful stage decor
Tonight at
8.80% will 15 on for Hong Kong Police had to place economic and other information being detained by the Chinese in this ene-act play adds to what the last time tonight at 8.30 at special constables on duty at the relating to the Colonies,
Communists in Southern Kwangel, this short comedy has to offer. the China. Ficct Club Theatre University to cope with the traffic *Fucher public meetings will be when Captain McCover made a Jury Rowell his undood made Noel Coward ajdiences will pro- which gathered while just respects field on February 7 and 21, and forced landing in Communis, held a welcurge return to the local bably find, enough, is the play.
territory: 4 were being paid to. Mar. 1o.j
March 7 and 31,
slage, she first appeared for the But others had butter. Jako in
a second-raic mod
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COMING TO THE
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will speak on. "Facts and "')"sures radio meokapice, taken Eos on but dialogue, Miss Pass the comedy · side in Belig
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DENFELD WANTS TO RETIRE
Boston, January 19: Admiral Louis E. Derfeld, former United States Chief of Naval Operations, has jiskod, To retire on March 1, after more than 40 years service
Admiral Denfeld was relieved of a command „Naval Operations Presiubht Truman last October after storiny hencings du, Washington on unn”
of the armed
ervices cate Admiral hd ruptrongly criticised the army and air force before the Armed Bervices: Com- miljes of the Hours sentatives because of their. Laborgent
the Navy araar He and other. Admira the unification Act
phasising the Navy would
opposed
BY REQUEST" ALEXANDER KORDA
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