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DANCING LESSONS

BALLROOM DANCING "Made:

Hon. Treasurer

THE

NOTICE

REGISTRATION OF PERSONS ORDINANCE,

1949

Arrangements have been made for the undermentioned

♫ THE CHINA MAIL MONDAY, JULY 8, 1950.

on Communist

¡Dulles

aggression

in Korea

ONCE

CARNIVAL

By Dick

Washington, July 1.

persons 10 be Registered Mr. John Foster Dulles said tonight "South Korea

Photographed and Thumb- printed, at the Treasury, Prince's Building, Ice House Street, 1st Floor, between the 3rd-8th July, 1950, both dates inclusive.

(a) Every person in receipt of

a pension from the Gov- crnment of Hong Kong.

(b) Every person in receipt of

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The

was attacked because the Communists seèm to have folt they could not tolerate this hopa- ful, attractivo. Asiptic experiment in demo- cracy."

Republican policy adviser to the State Depart- ment added: "A ́second reason for the North Korean aggression was a desire to place Japan between the upper and lower jaws of the Rus- sian bear,"

a pension from any Gov- ernment in the Common-

In a radio broadcast, Mr. | Koren, indicated that he dis- wealth if such pension is payable through the Gov-Dulles said that the Com- agrees with Republican lawmakers

munists control territory to who have criticised the Adminis ernment of Hong Kong,

the North of Japan and tha; tration's Far Eastern policy as it the outbreak of of the conquest of all Korea would existed before family

give them a similar foothold war in Korea. specified in paragraphs

to the South. (a) and (b) being of the age of 12 years and up- words.

(c) Every member

of the persons

Photographing and thumb- printing will take place when Pensioners appear to collect their pensions. No payment will be made unless proof is. produced that registration bas been completed.

Special attention is drawn to the fact, that it is an offence to register more than once. Persons who, having been re- gistered elsewhere, are in pos- session of Identity Cards Or temporary identity forms, should produce these to the Shroff making payment.

W. F. C.-JENNER, Acting Commissioner of Registration.

June 30, 1050.

"That obviously would make it more difficult to provide the Ja- panese people with security as self-governing, unarmed members of the free world," he said.

Mr. Dulles, who returned this week from a trip to Japan and

sald

"Broadly speaking," he "the United States was develop- Ing positive and constructive policies to check the rising tide of Communism in Asia and the Pacific. The Communist leaders Korea to dislocate our plans. doubtless expect their action in

They will, I think, be disap- pointed,"

Now phase

The Western world had up to now hoped that the Communiate would limit their violent actione to Internal disturbances, he said, and added: "The Korean tack marka a new phase in Communist recklessness,”

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"Why are some of these foreign nations so ungrateful? We're promising them practically the same things we.]

promise our own constituents!"

BARCLAY ON BRIDGE

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On"

THE HONGKONG & CANTON CE MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS

Extraordinary General Meeting

"If the members of the UN sat NOTICE is hereby given that an Extraordinary General Meat- idly by and did nothing to repe the present armed attack, then ing of The Hongkong & Canton almost certainly that

method Ice Manufacturing Company, would be used elsewhere. Limi'ed, will be held at the Re-country after another would be gistered Office of the Company, conquered by Red armies oad th- Mezzanine Floor, Windsor result would be to make a third House, Victoria, in the Colony world war almost certain, of Hongkong, on Wednesday, 19th day of July, 1950, at 11.30 A.M. (or as soon thereafter,as the Ordinary Yearly Meeting to be held at 11 A.M. on tha!, great peril." date shall have been concluded) for the purpose of considering and, if thought At, passing as Dulles said, "it seems that the Im- a special resolution the follow-mediate risk is not general war. but rather that of an experimental ing resolution, that is to say: probing effort by the Communists "That the Company be wound to find out whether, under pre- up voluntarily, and that Messrs. sept world conditions, armed ag- D. Black, C.A., and J.Y.V. Hunt,gression pays. That militaristic A.C.A., of Messrs. Peat, Mar-experiment must fail."—Associat- 7thwick, Mitchell & Company, beed Press.

oppointed Liquidators for the purpose of such winding up".

Dated the 26th day of June. 1950.

THE HONGKONG AND

WHAMPOA DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING OF SHAREHOLD- ERS will be held in the Board Room of the Company, Room No. 308, Queen's Building, Hong Kong, on Friday the July, 1050, at noon for the following purposes :--

1. To receive and consider the Statement of Accounts and Balance Sheet and the Report of the Direc- tors and Auditors thereon.

2. To declare a dividend

3. To elect Directors.

4. To appoint Auditors and

fix their remuneration.

6. To transact any other or- dinary business of the Company---

NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that the TRANSFER BOOKS of the COMPANY_will be closed from the 1st July, 1950 to the 7th July, 1950, both days inclusive.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

C. L. GREGORY,

Acting Secretary,

Hong Kong, June 26, 1950.

THE HONGKONG & CANTON ICE MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS

sian position would he so strong "Also, by that time, the. Rus-

that the U.S. and other remnants of the free world would be in

"As things stand now,"

TROUBLE AT UNIVERSITY

Mr.

Berkeley, July 1. The University of California took aim today at a group of employees who refused to sign a non-Communist oath, after pointing its initial blast at a young assistant.

Fired from: his job on Friday and barred from the University's-

laboratory top-secret radiation was William Cartwright, a 24- year-old graduate student. His demissal came as a result of a decision taken by the Board, of Regents.on. June 23 not to renew

ent-

Notice is hereby given that

the contracts of 157 of the the Twenty-Third Ordinary H Yearly Meeting of the Share-ployees who refused to sign the

non-Communist path. By Order of the Board of holders in the Company will be Cartwright received notice of Directors.

held at the Offices of the Gen-, his separation In a letter from eral Managers, Mezzanine Floor, George, Everson, director of scientific personnel: The letter Wednesday, 10th July, 1050, at Windsor House, Hong Kong, on

offered Cartwright his job back 11 A.M. for the purpose of re-

in August if he would sign the ceiving the Report of the Direc cation whether he will comply

aath, Cartwright gave no indi tors together with Statement of with the order. He still, has one Accounts and re-electing Diree-year's work in physics to com- tors and Auditors.

plate before he receives his Doctor's degree.

A. STORRAR. Acting Chief Manager. Hong Kong, June 21, 1950.

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was the first against Company will be closed from the group of 250 employees who Wednesday, 5th July, 1950, to have refused to sign the oath Wednesday 19th, July, 1850, United Press.

both days Inclusive.

By Order of the Board. of Directors,

C. L. GREGORY,

Acting Secretary.

Hong Kong, June 20, 1950.

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Belgrade, July 2. Yugoslavia today lifted travel restrictions on all foreign resi dants and tourists, except - those from Cominform countries,-

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"They will now enjoy the same freedom of movement: ne ;' diplos mats, who have been abla move at will anywhere in the country except in; a 10-mile strip aldag the border.

The ban on travel still applies to, diplomats and citizens of Rus=" sià, and, those Cominform States who do not allow freedom of movement to Yugoslavs. In theft, countries-Router,

PAU MEETING

Paris, July 2 LAL, Albert-Barraut, chief French dolegato, was, today :unanimously elected permanent Chairman-of the plenary sesalous of the cons farenco, of representatives of Franco, Vietnam, Cambodia and Laar, wisich.is, being held at Pau, South West France,:`i

The conference, which; began yesterday."bed bean, called 'to nil in the fost details or Wrance's "Now, beskra la Indo-China,

Mew-York? July 1 ̈?

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The Authority on Authorities';

PROTECTS A MAJOR BID three cards, and that, West there- HAVING good for the fore might leave the spade bid minor suit, bid by your partner in without adequate support for gives you a special advantage. the sult. So East at both tables Knowing that his suit constitutes bid 5-Clubs, South reacted dif- --

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other case bidding 5-Hearts a player who is not too addicted making it for a top to bid.

Where West saw it to to supporting your suits with only three cards. By showing Spade instead of raising the clubs, your major you give him an op- the 4-Heart bid by North did not tion of proceeding with it or flee-present any difficult problem for ing. Into the minor in which you East. He was able, without worry, to call 4-Sondes. South know there is a At.

obviously could have gone on to 5-fearts, but feared that might be too high in view of his ner's pre-emptive more, he thought his four trumpe might result in setting the

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