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ANTI-TUBERCULOSIS
ASSOCIATION
Sin- the Ampelution age nual general incebug yesterday afternoon we polited out two Important omissious in the no- nual reporter two, omissions which, we believe are of vital Importance. 10 the welfare of the Association:
greatly We were. suddened by the Boards: apparent Indillerence and blissful ignor- ance of these, umiɛsionA
|--3 1.
do making its decisions to purchase the EC Robert Ho Tung Mazs Indiography Unit the As roulation fully recognised ata great scientific as well as 4inancial value. The mass radiography.unit wns, purchased firstly for survey: wark to study the incidence of Jung tuberculosis, secondly, to catch early cares, which could then be treated are cheaply and successfully;
to render service to schools bla..Arms and} factories which were to be
regular
dona requested to make tions towards the work of the Association for the furtheranco
of its objectives. Thoj servico. to be rendered was regular, chest check up
of school children, Arm employees and factory > workers In one of the Board meetings it wasi
decided that in charge of $5 each be made...$3.50 to go to the Association and $1.00.- to tim Government for services render- ed. It was obviow that the Asso- ciation as a charitable institution would be justified, to chargė, wherens Government may not be able to do so, in fact, in deciding
to engage a puid, instead of
THE CHINA-MAIL,- MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1950,
Under a
new
Flo-Peking employees of the Ching Nalong| Aulaili
flag
ahows two
Corporation have,piacted to print the, new Chinese natippal.pmbjam on the rudders of the airlines alreraft. Photo mechanice painting the flag on the XT-130/- (“China-Mall”, Photo). ...
Tram workers to follow Dairy Farm decision in dispute with management
hon, secretary, it was felt that At a meeting of the tram workers held at the Ying
the chief function of the Gen- eral Secretary was to contact firms, factories and schools for chest X-ray contracts.
Now
X-ray
King Restaurant yesterday, Mr. Auyoung Sĩù- fung, Acting Chairman of the Tram Work- ers' Union, declared that the Union would be guided by the decision, of the Dairy Farm Arbitration Tribunal as a model to follow for the sofflement of their dispute with the Hong Kong Tramway Limited.
We un derstand that the unit was doing about 400 cases a day and one could imagine a few hundred thousand cases would bring how much income to the Asso- ciation a regular income derived partially from its own effort in- stead of whoily, through begging. The "God helps those who help
them we learn that the Association had sold the
Government-and unit to
the President himself was not sure as 19, who approached whom in this tunsaction. which WOS, Wel thinks really rather. Important— Reviewing the situation. Among others who spoke we the selling of a goose that laid singe the resumption of the Mr. Moke Yiu-thuen, réprésenta- golden cags.
For such an im-tram service on February 10,lve of the Naval Dockyard portant change or reversal of the speaker accused Govern-Werkers, and Mr. Pun Faun-am, policy we presumed that the Board must
ment Labour Officers as being the Chinese Reform Associa- Rave many many very good reason. Yet we pro-management and that they
a single were not speaking for given oven wéré net
workers.
Acting Chairman added that should that de- cision turn out unfavourable to their own in- terests they would continue to fight under any condition until they obtain satisfaction in their demand for an increase in wages.
one.
(2) At the beginning of 1947 the Associaton decided to raise
funds for building- its-headquar·
tion.
the
As to what Mr. H. F. G. Chau
vin (Labour Ofeer) can do for
ters and clinic. A publié appeal us, that remains to be seen," he was launched. Plan of the build-Isaid.
It was
were'
American Aid
Mission to visit Saigon
Salgon, February 26.
d'Affaires
ing was drawn by Min 11. M. Reporting to the workers that shiu.
B.Sc., who offered his he had received no reply to the services froe.
(See
"Sunday Union's demand for compensation Herald"January 6,113473 zum for the more than $2,000,000 1987
We are wire that over 460,000 sustained by the workers during The American Aid Mission was received, and a part of their 44-day lay c, the speaker to South East Asia will begin ent in as temure of held the management responsible its tour by visiting Saigon, Mr. estermi to D. P. S. Selwyn-en the ground that it was not a Edmund. A... Gullion, ‚' ‚the'| Clarke, the Founder and Presi-trike staged by the workers but American Charge dent of the Association, and the greatest. anti-T.E.: worker and suspension of service by the here said today Bocial reformer of this Colony, who was then leaving Hong Копа for Ford having been aÐ- pointed Governor of Seychelles islands. Now thle is public money and we believe, that the public, should be informed.
of
Its whereabouts, as it was glyen to the Association, for a certain particular purpose the building
its
fof headquarters and clinic. It was therefore a great shock to
....
management.
-Russell-Street-riot
Replacements arrive for
for
HK garrison
More than 50 troep, rés placements for the Hond, Kong garrison arrived yesterday in tile troopship. Devonshire, 4,
In addition to the troops more than 30 officer's wives were alro on
and will
Ibig their, hulbands, who are already in the Colony.
Next Friday, the Devon. shire will leave Hong Kong" for, England, carrying several updred-troops, who havó cóm • plated their enlistment sér. vicé.
لة القارة السكن
Chinese ship released by Nationalist
Navy
(Continued from Page 1)
The Chinese carga mplarshi Wing Fat Led encountered belligerent, gunboat pair-way Between Macro and Hong Kong garly in January. She retaliate with her own armaments,
to reports Fedalin
the
A hundred
years ago
Tales told in
told if China Mail" files,
The owners of the new Amel can Steamer "Spark", entertainc
1ge party of friends on board that vessel on Friday last where she made a pleasure trip Tour the Island-ruitching at Sjúkpal- wan and skirting the sides of the different deep Bays in her, prg: gress. About 2, the Steamer up. chored, near the head of Taylan Bay and the party, sat down to 4. splendid Champagne - Tim pro vided for the occasion. At
o'clock she was, again undo way for the Live moon, pasares by which she reached Hong Kong Bay a a little before 5 o'cibeln
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Pl notables
on visit
to Colony
Mr. Eugenio Lopez, Publish- er of the Manila Chrontelo gild Brother of the Philippine, Vier- President arrived in
Colony, yesterday, with a purt of notables for pleasure plei {by the' ss." President, Clevelan
There
were among y Bauschgers who'disembarked at Kowloon, Wurt, from „ike "APL" Kipa-Pacific. lher, coffing from San Francisco via Manlin.
14:
the Pilbina, tuurieludio Juullee, Claro, Recto, former Suáreme Court Justice, l'oup- pines, Mr. Recto, ME, Cana jbielanto, business agrociato of Mec Lopez, Altorney Rimon tra Business abbellite of Mr. Lopez Mr. Lur Aylaza, President of the Manila Monte de Fisted Dunk. Mr. Sixto Laraya, Mrs. Paz A Moreno and Tuason, Mrs. Elsa Moss Catalina z'Moreno.
The Will remain in the Co- lohy for a week before returning
His Excellency the Governo; 10 Manila. was on board, and with.
else, soomed much eryone
the Another noteworthy
arrival
trip, which the the weathes and who will bedia servicity for the the exceedingly cohvadient near Hong Kong Onice is Mr. commodations of the Boat, ren-Orel, Pierson, newly appointed dered very agreeable.
Supervisor at Vessel Operations, The circuitous track of the ves Mr. Pierson was Commodore of sel and the novelty of the,
the seenery the fleet when he was at l provented much attention beint heim er the nagsilip: President giver to her actual speed, but in Wilson, replacing Me.Henry this respect, there is but one opin. Wellson who retired from service. lon-she is very fast, find easy fi a seaway
To
·
OKTIMA the Editor of the Friend of Chiher Sir
Pity that sugh mighty
Other arrivals who disenbark- ed vesteniby were Mr. John F. MacGregor, Mr. Paul H. Bordwell, Jr. General Manager
Myller and Phipps (China) Limited, Virgi Berawan Muses Virgila, and
difference, should be Twixt Dlank Bordwell, Mrk, Laura Grit Tweedledum and Tweedledeewly and M. Paul F. Greene, There appears to be a nice lithof P. L Thomas and Company. quarrel on the pis
There werg. more, thinn · "60"
and the tourists who are in transit and Editor of the China poween, the Colonial Surgeon-trying to.ex-who will leave today for Japals plain if would only spoilt by President Cleveland, hope nobody will do that TINY clubd they are both right and neither of
91 Martin, wrong. But say Mona Runkin of APB Freight Balion, what a Joke if (oymonds xubscribers.
Bishop
Paill
Morth Bishop Mr. Moore Mr-
to live free coluthi De Sartient, Munlia Officer, go and a half of Squabbling thrum Hombon teave with Mrs. down their throat di or by the Rankin, and two daughters, Mr. point of the editorial pen. Upon L., Shen Trung, Chinaan digio- my word If it were not for the injet en route to San Francisco, expense I Tour inclufod, to laugh Allas Lourdes, Liar
Liangson, member at them both! The Editor, al-of
the-world
prominent
Pampanga round-
ways having a term up with villy Made Me Side
•Presldept at We Bel
sotriobody or another, and the Doctor has an occasional snap At the Editor. This thing must not
continue, let the public put incorporated,,
down with a good hearty laugh,
York, distributers of televi lob, refrigeration and major dp- necompanied by Mrs.
ferents give us places
for let the over the
something cry
turn out and have hot at each other let the Doctor.charse with 1. box of pills and the
editor the
Spe" forming:
the wordK
bices or PRIESTS FREED IN.
object to receive each others drugs, let the Doctor gallow his own pills, and the Editor His own types, or in fact lot them arrange it in such a way that the pubile may no more Be troubled with them. Your obedient corvátit, TOOTS
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
Prodio, February,
kienk... Kitment "Göttwald
an' undisclosed number, of, Catholic priests and others duy on ther second. dnnfe
d the Communist coup palovakia.
Hongkong 15th February 1850 Not a bad way of making an
Decence Minister General Lu unwilling subscriber take the im- pression of the "China Mavic Svbocca and Chip? OF SISTE General Simon Drgic to the. Printer's devil),
Czech army in an order of the deho of Repudiation
day ve following is quoted, from
must. exert our strength "The Times" of pree up the bulging of the army
Atrengthen milltary-discipline ni... incident, soydrat personne :
of Alabama' is one of inpreise revolutionery vigilaned of the attacking Nationalle these regions to which one may This is the order of the heritage gunboat were wounded.
Associated Press.
He did not know exactly when the Minion would arrive, but it would have no power to make decisions--only proposals, and re- Mr. Auyeung, also, protested commendations „for American
The sun On was fired it, but look with a sort of refreshment of the glorious February victory.
the
Bent-up populations, against the police use of force economie and military aid to Vict. She suffered damage and had to dusted, resources and burd
axchequers The chief object-of the Mission transfer her curgo.of fish, poultry was understood to be the ex- and vegetables to the British pas-world. It d vast
fertility, intersected surpassed Amination of the possibilities and senger river vessel Cheung Hing conditions of using Economic Co- on her arrival at Maçao. She numerous, navlable
in the Russell Strent riot and nam. the deportation of 10 of their offlolals, including Lau Fat, their Union chairman, following the riot without a pubile telái,
R
of the in, Vietnam and the use of she met the unbent but had to us to be informed at yesterday's of the Chinese Reform Associa portion of the $75 million fund refurn to escape detention, anmust meeting that the Board or tion, who spoke in a private voted by Congress under the
The Chinese river motorship ale zones. By the aid of rail
WAYA is now a short cut thond Directors knew nothing about capacity, raised a question as to military aid plan for the general Fook Hol was detained for Benrly the Northern states of the Union this building fund,
why labour disputes could
two months-September and No- United The most.
question vember at Falun talang were to the West Indies and Central Const. of the clation we pray and hope that Kingdom which are being diplo- for the Mission to consider will she was released. She was talked pa the Board of Directors: would matically settled.
be whether aid for Vietnam shall also on the Kong Hong-Macao kindly make up for the above omissions.
Daf's Vietnamese Government, to T. P. WU.
the Vietining leader, minh-Reuter. :
Mr. Wong Sang-ying, Chairman i opération Administration credits was bound for the, Colony when squally tropical hit "the":
Ar-well-wishers of the Asso-† settled as those in the not, by arch of China ortant
He hoped that the workers will go to Francé, òr direct to-Bag shipping Jane Ala BashTon
be, compensated for their loss-in
operations, the the gumboat and wide
its
Dr. Ho Chi-has been made quite obvious to English county," or "the
local shipping circles to hamper tan Borough of Mary cho trado, and communications bo-might go on for tween the British colony,
Local banks frown on BOMBS THROWN
small savings accounts
Facilitios for savings for the working class in Hong Kông ore linlifed, and such that exist impose conditions that make them prohibitive to thoso. whờ còn save only small amounts.
was the result of a survey made by the "China Mall" of various banking institutions in the
· Colony yesterday.
The Hong Kong Savings Bankį • Nor in there, any
perlines, the only, institution, scuntali depice, or the part of
IN ASMARA
Peart Hiver areas ny and the Falling on the silvan Communist occupation.
BRITISH COUNCIL
LECTURE SERIES
Lortunite
add, tant, By Breadcylos integrity
does
HRDE ANNUAL DINNER
The Hong Kong Distance Force
will hold its annual dinner in the
Said Mulray Patado The Cavernor, will present,pri- sea won at the recent Rifle Meet- ing immediately after dinner... ** The bar will open at 7.80, p.m.
press
Ground on Friday at 8: Dan-
105 those: attending
dekhte should be, lounge suits or uni-
only
Conve
tion of slavery.
scruples do not
the way
ofte kuvancement
there is
is a place in this world
forma
GOLD SEIZURE AT KÁLTAK
More than 200 than Afgold were seized by Revenue Oficers at Kal Tak 85eport early yesterday
Asmara: February 20 Rioting Coblo Christians, throw bomby, and threatened the fir brigade fighting fires before the curfew last night in Asmara, seenė, In his series of fectures on datis freds, forget the
where a man might expect to morning Of Christian-Moscow rioting. Chinese civilisation, Dr. Cheng
allcovered, o.f Rolled and, troops forced people re-kun will describe today, the ins and debts of his forefathers, the old pins said to
Be honest with edɛe), and Wirrugia indoors an hour before the cur effect of stography, on the social stiff red patriumfr gülerinde; the cut-going alfcraft. few hour. Afterwards the situation and cultural development of ice if Alaba was reported to be calm, at
At fedal
n
47 people have been a Chinese society. the rioting began last Tuesday Reuter
rivers.
pre
plain, ther
But, as if
that, pieces, por restrictive pond people of the Warking class PEKING LEADERS condition fory of Chine
VÄVISIT CHITA
which, have
which colinue to play- tions on savings, Thère is, for îng to save money in banks.
vital park in the life of the instance, no.estriction on how
much small the amount a depositor may blure of the Tion Wo. Bank
interesting secilonla pay in though it is understood Avdiyears ago which gave wins
London, February 26
will be the migration that pargins of less than $10.aru publicity" to its davings taclities Hallo Moréowdale, todas, fant Santhward, of the Chinem grace very seldom ICM
at the that, especially for people, the Chine & Communist leaders into the provinces of the South Conditions, inqule other banks of and working class only to Mr. Mas Tie-lunk and . Chou and Bait,
¿WHICH Man and Feveraly, they give no encouragement to people to save,
money will be decößted,” are Imposed,
En-lak
miles from the Man times, that id: Ics than 2,000 supulations such, no email clafill of this girltery, 250 mila in vid took place in
borderen route home years The Hong Rang Pón Omet 200, Baur not have any savings department, In some bankis levingne are many other places" Broad, Incre
opened only on the trecottis menuation of a customer who has in Singapore, have The
a current account with them)..
Abatalantabrities
Kong Most of the whitesorexchime have no intention of banks have a savings department, such department to the Thoy tuboste that one small able
mohey recolved, and interes
fe: allowed only one anownie above
'a certain limit/Ond
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the clentine and kn achievements of
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