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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1950.
Date of Dairy Farm Correspondence Reopening of through railway
arbitration may be announced today
A date for the first hearing of the Arbitration Tribunal for op to adjudicate in the Dairy Farm dispute may be announced today. Professor R: Robertson, the orbitrator; was in con- ference yesterday with the six assessors, three nominated by the workers and three by the management, to discuss matters in connection with the holding of the arbitration.
Clearance of squatter area........
Government had authorised the clearance of a squatter
of
Age 10 the Western part o
*thi-Islandi
The 'area le bounded on tha North by Don Võsux "Fönd West; on the East by HM Road; on the Bouth by Pok- fulam Road; on the West by an Imaginary line from the Junction of De'Vodux' Rond West and Queen's¬Rbad West
to Rical Mil on liL, Qui A, Pokfulam Road,
N.Y. Yankees order home nine players
Phoenix, Arizona,
February 2. The New York Yankees to- day ordered home nine play- ers, who had been serving as instructors
thoir at
farm system school, after Com missioner A. B. Chandler warned against violating the March 1 spring training dead- linc.
Chandler sold yesterday that teams which begin training bo- fore the March 1_date="face vere penalties." The Yankees replied that this warning · did not apply to their player instruc- tor in the minor league screening
camp, hut Chandler followed up
with a second directtbit whichi
eliminated any doubt.
"It has coine to the attention of the Commissioner, Chandler said, "that some clubs may be permitting mujer league, players to take part in practice jaines d“ serve as instructors at points
the spring other than
training headquartern. Such procedure is Topidlom,
The Yankees promptly ordered homs the nine men and the New York Giants followed through by sanding home two men who were attending a similar camp at Han- ford, Florida-United Press.
Homerun king signa up with Pirates
The Editor takes no responsibi lity for viewé kaprened in tutteri): by correspondents, and by no stotarily, agrees, seja
TILEZLJED
Kowloon Tong Garden Cify Association
Having attended a meeting on Jhrillary 27, at the Kowloon Tony Garden City Assõelationisto, mó a rather Astonishingmeeting-T Wonder If you can inform me if it
committees customary for Clubs in Hong Kong, to be voted for by a few nilividuais possess ing proxy voter?":
proxy
service to Canton awaited
When Peking officials give the signal, Housands
of tons of long-stored mateñoft will begin to flow over the New-Territories-China border. Since mid October, when Communist troops over-
:
rani Kwangtung, not one train has crossed the International border, though the Communist officials have professed a desire to begin trad ing with the Colony. However, word from the Communist capital is ex- pected daily and, when it comes, through trains should
te operating on regular Kow-
Prisoner gets
18 months for Stanley assault
Personalia
Departures from the Pennsyl Heto on Thursday included MIEH Mishatte, Miss D Euro, Miks M. Boslirer, Miss. S. Porry, Br.. and Mr. S. D. Walker, Mika M. J. Hamilton, Mrs. D. Ralfm. Messrs. M. S. Roble, V. W. Dalay, J. P. Pority W: J: Krivine, H. E. Lorenz and Eloptchant-Colonel M. H. Smith
Among the new`arrlysis at tho Panicauta Hotel on Thursday were Miss D. Caw, Mrs. G. Tbm, Mrs. E. Da Cunha, Mr. and Mrs. *J. Wallies; :Mi. and Mrs. Doan
OR DO NOW DUINIONS Che Juris Representatives of
Association; a few iphotive mem- thebers of this Clubs preyed hunt Dairy Farm workers who ves detive for disp, and attended loon-Canton schedules with called on the Commissioner the meeting aginda" "with" of Labour yesterday to find votes, which had already seen in the same week.
typed out in preparation. It Though xix trains a day tako out when the Arbitration seems to me that bid commitike Canton passengere
and amall Tribunal would begin work, this voted for by proxy voles can freight to Let We stallion-20 A prisoner who is now sorylat | Wong, Mr. and Mrs. A: Bethell, were told that an announce Hardly represent the wisher of the miles from Kowloon and a half a term (gilhe yeary", und 14 Morare. 6. M. Serratt, G. Donner ment might be expected day.
tined materials, such, as machinary Central
There was no change in the Imway situation yesterday, which was a day of all quiët,
The Russell · Street aren war still cortionell off and guarded by the police, and the headquarters of the Trum Workers Unisa re- maine: in police occupation.
Union premises The Commissioner of Police said no union officials had ap proached him about returning socweetion of the promises to the Union, and in the sisende of a clarantee that there would be no further disturbances the 'obvious" duty' of
police was of the to be on the alert an
and' in taka every possible
"IT some caution.
"of
months by Mr. A.D. Scholes a W. E. Barraclough, C. G. Peace
yesterday for causing and J. F. Malone.
ticles of this Association, there is way one clause, redding Be" followe:- 90. The rights and Inges of
be been authoring most in ions prisier at Stanley. personnt to himself; they shall Kong's godowns for the past thre Detective Sub Inspector Co. not be transferred by his own, months!
phrano shiti that at 7.30 nim. on act or by operation of law, At the Kowloon railway ter- Fanuary 17 Tsui and shall cease upon his death, de upon his ceasing from any cause to he à mon her, under the provisions of these articles."
member hullet and drums of^petroleum have grvous bodily harm to fellow
Will you plengo publish this fatter, in the hopes that your ren- ders will give me the fear on the subject as to whether it is legal and the usual practice, to vote by a minority holding proxy voje?"
members
Yours etc..
HOW ABOUT IT?"
A letter for our correspondent union
101 | “Taxpayer" is available In "the
officials would come and give me an adequate assurance that there
would be no trouble, then the police would be only too ready to withdraw, and take a lead gir their own shoulders," said Mr. Macintosh.
Union officials could not be con- tacted as to their reaction to the Commissioner of Police's remarks, and it
is understood that they are approach planning to make the through a third party.
"Trial by Jury"
Mr. F. W. Delamore and Mr. Henry Meissner, well known Bible lecturers, will conduct a Trial By Jury" series on Sun- day night at the Bible audi- toriums in Kowloon and Hong Kong. I will be repented three times in order to accom» overflow at- modate a large tendance.
ofice of the "China-Mail,” if he
will be good enough to call for it.
Isbrandtsen
minus, workers have re-painted faded passenger signs and notices during this past week, but com- pared to normal trame, the sta tion, is quiet-almost deserted,
Wel-shing
Dr. Jose. Rodriguez, Philippinu Consul in Hong Kong and Mrs. Rodrigues returned from Manila by a Philippine Airlines aircraft
They were met at Kal
punched Law Cheung in the cy and as a result, Low has lost the fight of his left eye, yesterday.
Defendant wris convicted on
on the breach af, deputation
Tuk
One result or the railway stop robbery charge while complainant by officials of the local Philippihe page has been a phenomenal in-ir serving year's' imprishment Consulate. crease in the number of lorries order carrying goods frein Kowloon ac- toss Harrow Chick's Bridge into China.
Much of the Jbriy cargoes arp trtinaterred to railway cirs: In Shumchun; but ime Törrlès Bavol: been making the lattuous, road || Journey directly to Chiton. Häavy passenger, traffic
Every day, soveral
Court brevities
Mr. M. A. Deutsch, Trufle American Nanager of the Pon World, Airways, Icft. for Bangkok oh a business trip bei PAA clipper. Mr. Deutsch is expected to return here on Wednesday.
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Charllò CHI, allas Chi Yuen
Mr. M. A Marshall, Dr. Edward thousand Chik, was bound over In the se ratiway passengers, load sutn of $250 for one year by Mr. S. Kirby, Mr. Jacob Parthestus,
Hilander Mr. Johannes
und od down with sleeping. baka Jumos Wieks yesterday for steal Colonal Ken Forster loft the Bundles and wicker baskets of lagi three watoties di consignment Colony for Banglaoke yesterday food, ride the 20-odd miles to to Jardine's Altway's Departmanit Lo Wu stątionų, get off, and submit
It was stated that direndant by CPA. to tedious: Custonis Inspection, had sit ons or the watches in and then struggle two miles to Macko. Tho other, two watchth Chief Petty Officer. P. P. Stead, were recovérødő The loot was Gunner G. Sparks and Lonice Obstensibly,
People's valued at $4,700. Government is willing to trade freely with the
Colony, with the exception of rice.
Found guilty of exhuming two But more than 100,000 dend- graves on September 30 last with weight tons
dns of materials of all out a permit from the Urbán
ship's master Siniméhurt for the telp to Canton
Two
fined
summonsps
issued
lying independent the
#13
a
sequal to the fire on board the ship were heard before Mr. Thomas Tam at Kowloon yes- terday. Mr. Albert G. Hakins, the charges, who answered pleaded guilty and was fined $2,000.
|- The prosecution stated that the Flying independent had on board 110 tons of benzene when the vessel ontered the harbour on Wednesday,
Corporal A. Robson left Hong Kong for the United Kingdom by OAC yesterday.
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Mr. and Mrs J. Wallace: loft
descriptions are stored in Hons Council. Lee Plus aged 13. rexton for Cairo by BOAC yesterday.
by
EX194-
the present time.
of the Chai Wan Cemátery, 'was Blockadortuning Abs have fined a total of $200 by his
Dopartures for Rangoon by not been able to incet the enorm shing Lo at Central yesterday. qus the chinese cominunist role sented defendant said in mitiga and Mrs. A Wiseman, Mr. demand for the materials Mr. A. cl foulil, who repre- BOAC yealarday Included, Mr. ernment-in fact, China-bound on that defendant had a wife Htain-kim, Mr. D. W. C. Wand. huterauls are now being sent by and two children to support on Mr. D. Wong, Messrs. Ting Ping shippers to Bingardie godowns a salary of $80 a month. He asked and Sun Chong-liang. Because" Hong Kong' nne run out the Court to take into considerde of ribrêge spite.
don defendant's long service, with, the: Governnient since 1927.*
When and if Peking approves the reopening of railway tra- mic. Hong Kong should experience a minor trading boom.
PRINTER FINED evidence at
bo
Mr. W. It. Branson of Washing ton. D. C. and recently of Shang- hai, is to act as judge. The un- usual disclosure of
trial is to bo this remarkable presented by Mr. Detamore, now in the. 10th month of a continuous Bible lecture series which is bo lig translated into Cantonese.
A jury of 12 men is chosen by ballat from the audience, ut tunch trial. At the cibse of the presenta Los Angeles, February 2.
tion of evidence, the jury retires Homerun King Ralph Kiner to decide upon its verdict, which signed a two-year contract with is then announced to the waiting
Pittsburgh Pirates today which will not him $130,000. The big
The nature of evidence to be Pirate outfelder, the player many
kept completely presented predict eventually will crack Babo Ruth's circuit record of 00 homers secret until the opening of the
trial in order in the season, became the highest paid performer in the National League when he signed for two years at $55,000 a year-United Preta.
World Table Tennis Championships
audience.
in
that- no jurythar
can be previously influenced in hla decision:
Mt. Deinmore said that in every city "Trial by Jury" attracts the largest attendance of all the sèries. It is hope that by conduct- ing three trials on Sunday, night many more can be accommodat→ cỡ.
The fist trial will be at 6 p.m. in Hong Kong at the Memorial Church, 17' Ventris Road, Happy Valley: The second trial will be
in-Kowloon;-Chatham-and-Mody-
Budapest, February 2 When the individual events of 8 p.m. at the Bible Auditorium in the World Table Tennis bads. The third trial will be held Championships opened here at 10 p.m. the same evenings today, an early match in the again in the Kowloon Bible Audi“ men's singles saw Midost, of torinm. Brazil, beat Bhangari, of In- dia, 21-7, 14-21, 21-14, 14-21,
FISH PRICES-
It was further stated that the master had not nouided, the Dl- rector of Marine of the cargo on board which fell under the cate
ory of Dangerous that the ship had failed pro cted to the Dangerous Cools Anchorage,
Goods and
investigation..
Amonios "who left for Australia by Qantas Empire Air- *ways yesterday were Mr. Kwok Chue Wings. H. M.-Landau, D. S.. "D. Z. Mathews, G. L. Lindsay,
D. F. LWright, Miss D. Miles,
Weddings
Lancaster-Rölfa
Two months' imprisonment with hord labour was imposed on Wong Tung for his purt in cheat- ing while assisting in conducting Maxwell, Mina R. F. Maxwell, A printer, Lau Chung, aged a game of cards in public known Miss CM. Bhalo, Mrs. Foreneu 37, was fined $250 or six weeks as "red and green." A 13-year-old Wong Bld. G. N. B. Barraclough hard labour by Mr. A.D. Scholes Boy, said to be the keeper, was Michael. Hall. and Mr. G. Larri, at Central yesterday when hemanded pending further police pleaded guilty to a charge of It was stated that the two had The offences, the prosecution possession of a printing prest cheated an old waalf of three said, were discovered during an Without a licence:
gold rings valued at $150! The
nibt recove Detective Sub Inspector- A: F. | rings, were Investigation of the firo In tho compartment of number four Cocratie said that a party of po James Wicks; lit passing
The marriage of Dr. Raymond ween, deck, which consumed in lice rated 90 Third Street, uld that defendant: way
Lancelot Jaricaster, of Queen $10,000 to $20,000 worth suspected gambling house. estimated
in something which caused the Mary Hospital, and Mrs.
Dorothy very poor to suires Wonk was of cargo as the ship sailed into
Clark Helfe, of Peninsulit. Hotel, the harbour on
said to be the "BOR-out" who took place at the Supreme Court Wednesday night. 'The prosecution pressed the
people were being 'swindled; (**
Marriage Registrar's Once yes- court to take a serious view of
terday, in
Fastbr 1420 presence of, *** the case for, they said, had the
When two BASC soldiers were Hall and exporter of benzos, caught fire, there might
charged before Mr. Ein-salbg Lotteries Hotel, and Midd Have been great loss valid.
at Central: yesterday with do Trene Lager, who recently arri manding: money with menaces
The polled saw defendant throw cometting out of a window.
The police had overy reason to believe that the press whe ustid thr printing po pul lottery tickets. The press was ordered to be confiscated.
Isbrandtsen ship
to call at Dairen
The Hans lebrandtsen Shipping Company of New
York is sending a ship to the Soviet controlled Chinese port of Dairam
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from Wong King-sin, a 20-year ed in Hong Kong, were married did Chinese women at the Ech in the resence of E. M. Willling nomy Canteen in the Southern and
Playground on December 12, Onu A further wedding at the Re- was discharged and the other gister's. Omee. wah that of Hier was remanded till today. ***** | Dert McKinley Gavin, scaman," of Chong Sal, aged on whom General Gordon, and Miss Mer two marked HK$10 notes Were Meo Thng, of 20 Wing Woh Lanc fount, why discharged while Makst door. Witnesses were Alfred Foo: kgnd:23, was reftanded Honig and Lau Mo-ching."
Woodies Scom||
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Three Chinese men verr discharged by Mr. A. D. Scholas): Mus' Marion's Jøyee Spott be The ship is the ss., Nor: There are, some, 130 peoplo inat Gentral yesterday oh chme the bride or Mr. Leslie l'anda, Italian-registered, ran oud for Honolulu and charge of disorderly conduct fichard Word at the Supreme
the United States, sost of whom by fighting.
Our Marriage Registrar's Offée which the Company: charter had embarked at Manila, Preab flah averare prices releeded in the Persian Gulf two-route from Fonblutu, the 23 Hd Hung, aged 20, and low a Buraing 21sterat quein
Defendants, on Will need caterday,
unit! The Bride, who the Hong Kong Fah Wholesale Market onths ago for the Comt sudden death of Calor: Steward guitgang tere Fepresented by Mary Rospital; in the daughter of recently
munist China trade.
John Neal, marred an otherwise Fibakiht bruks in good weather, J. C. Stewart. Mr Neak, was buried at pea. THIS is the first me that app. Joseph Edidihan. It now
·Isbrandtzen-controlled, ship” Kar traded with Dairen since the Com end of, the Stewards. Į depart- munists occupied the port.
The General Gordon leaves to- folurn trip.
of England, by 10-21, 19-21, 18-21; Jayanta, of India, had walkd Grouper
over."
Clio Fies
Brabber...
22-20.
Chahdarana, of Indin; was Kennedy Town; yesterday sedekass eliminated in the fist round of the men's singles by H Venner,
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Camally son, of Sweden gaining a walk- over, Miss Buliana, of India, was Golden Thread also eliminated in the first round. Horse Head (stall) Miss
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In the man's singles second Tale Tall round. Jaynati, of India, beal Hamori, of: Hungary, by 21-15.
14-21 20-22. 21-18. 21-10
Rbuler.
Singapore, February 2. Thy Government Has van en emergency powers....... Warning to med certain - Mulsyno howinapers
Cargo on the 10,000-tờn, mér-f chant ship consists mainly:"bl cotton.. rubber, industrial chemicki. als, newsprint,, madieni: supplies and petroleum
Another, Izbrandtsen ship, the
For Mr. Be the youngcat -
Thirtien Shanghal Chinese men the late Cuplai AG bhd hire. for fighting, in Belchers Street. were each fined $10 on Monday Scott of Queen's Cottage, Chirch
Air. Stewart sald the the
Mrs. R. S WORKI was between 13 Shanghai, Chinese and three lunt fie of Devery indi during the war Ms. Siewit said that his client served with distinction, in the were, küslient, lida and that they, Taral Aus FOTD:
employed werd delchãing temiolves assbut Uhur ethus he was ensov the Shangbal, men,
in Hong Kong but is leaving for. Mayals on business for WillBris Jatick andy Company" ("tatuya
Funeral service for Mrs. Dinnen. fà finoral salvibe for the labe A 16-year-old
appe
ss. 1ylog Independent, which was Mr. Bibbath Douglas Dinner Swatow dressed, in Expected to attempt to break the was held restedby d the Union Shanghai blockado, is riów de Church The Reverend Withers initely not going to Bilanghat."
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Mrs. Dinner was the wife of Handbag containing
London, February 2. which have been publishing Radio to attempt to break the Strangfal dr, man, mind of the Waters Valuables amolth
of Gloucester was Paking.comment on Communism Blockade fallot? They are inc Works Department She died at
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unable to attend ne dinher of the ld the Colany, Sir Alex Newbault, | Flying. Arrows and the A, Brook, Tebrik: ZN. THE BEZ WASH PINK Martin, WHO* £#£}÷÷¬
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