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Correspondence
The Editor takes no respoȚulbs lity for views expressed in lettera by ne correspondents, and +1 medna necessarily abraze wit! them.
WATER SUPPLY 9ir-May I suggest that before The Waler Authority gives effect to his warning published in the issue of July 19, somebody with the necessary authority should visit the Kin Wah Sirect district. One particular block there has
18 hours, and this is not a rare We count ourselves fortunate, Indeed, if each member of the
succeed in family edn getting a daily bath. Sometimes t can be managed by father fol- lowing the rest of the family into the same shallow drop in the bath, but not often.
Occurrence.
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1950.
UNIVERSITIES
FOR COLONY
Formation of an institution or institution of col. lego or university laval in Hong Kong, whore high school graduates unable to return" to China or go abroad may continue their studios, was advocated by the American Uni- versities Club at its second monthly luncheon meeting yesterday.
The proposal was in the form of a resolution which
was put to the meeting.
Members who were out of t It was pointed out that be- cause of limited physical facl-job, or whose friends were look- lities at the University of ing for work, were asked to fi Hong Kong, which has always their applications with the Em- taken a sincere interest in the ployment Committee. education of Chinese youth,
The meeting yesterday, whleh heen without water for the past hundreds of Chinese middle was held at the Hong Kong Hote Roof Garden; was attended” b'. or high school graduates, un-
100 members and more than to China to
quests. It was presided over b able to return complete their education or to Dr. C.T. Wang, the Club Pre- do abroad, were stranded insident,
"It was revented at the meella Hong Kong.
It was also
pointed out tha that 200 applicants for merabar-
received, there are now resident in Hone ship had been Kong a large number of eminent-majority, of whom had been ap
qualified professors
About 180 had alrendy from proved.
paid their membership fee. Chinese universities and college
The Club holds its monthly whom would prefer to most of continue in their
It is enough to make anyone red to know that the child- "sce ren are unable to wash properly before going to bed at night, and
y
the
that they have to leave for school slon of teaching, en protes | inceling on the third Wednesday
of each month. ability in
in the morning after wiping the the training of youth should be
the water from th eyes with
given every encouragement. "fridge" especially when squat-
The purpose of the proposal is ters can be seen pouring stop-to provide these teachers with
drawn water down street ad lib to run away in the work, and the stranded student
with an opportunity to continue their education.
cock
gutters,
the
I conlder it is time the health nuthorities visited this district and compelled the powers that be to take whatever action is neces- sary before the district is attack- ed by an epidemic.
We are told that, on grounds of health, one bath a day is a neces- sity, but here at any rate it is a necessity which cannot be ful illed.
that Trusting, Sir,
you will publish this in an effort to get something done,
Your:
etc. "DISGUSTED."
+
Financial support
o'
After the resolution via pasced, the Bervice Committer of the Club was asked to In.
the possibiles vastigate obtaining financial support for setting up auch Institution or Institutione from those govern- ments and/or private institu tione which have in the past contributed to development of education in China. In putting the resolution to the meeting Dr. C. I. Wang, Presi- dent of the Club, said it wa meeting an acute social need, and
Dr. Joseph Yu, chairman of th Programme Committee, told the meeting that at the next monthl Vic meeting Dr. E.S. Kirby. Presklent of the Club, will giv a talk on "The Progress of De- mocracy in Japan," He said Dr. Kirby is at present on holiday In Japan,
YOUTH ARGOSY MEMBERS LEAVE
father.
Miss Theima Maria Marques, daughter of Me, and Mrs. C. 5. Marques, became the bride of Thomas Marta Emilio Rodriguzi is the son of The bridegroom at Rosary Church yesterday. Mr. Amelia Rodrigues. The Bride wat "given away by her Mia Fernanda Rodrigues was bridesmaid, while Miss Francisca Azedo acted as flower girl. Jose A. Marques perform- cd the duties of best man. The Reverend Father H. de Angotle conducted the service. The reception was held at 'the Club de Photo shows the Regreto, King's Park, after the ceremony. couple after their wedding("Ching Mall" photo).
HK and Canton Ice Co. winds up
Members of the Youth Ar-Shareholders of the Hong Kong and Canton Ice
50sy group lett for Bangkok by Flying Tiger airliner yes- terday morning. The group.
of 40 students College. Baston. Lafayette
10 educational Pennsylvania,
Youth tourists, two Lafayette professorS and a representative of Argosy World Flight, arrived
from Tokyo on Sunday. The
here
morning.
TREATMENT OF DOGS called for the fullest support for Editor's note: A letter print-Its Implementation..
Another resolution passed
by esterday under the pseu¬{
The purpose of their flight, donym of "Peter" described the meeting was the setting up alleped ill-treatment of u dug an Employment Service Commit- which is to circumnavigate the ice, to find work for unemploy-globe, is to study world economic while in the Police Pound."
We have since been informed ed returned American students o
the Club. It that this pound is operated by those eligible for membership in geographic and intonational pro-
would act as a Gor the Urban District Council, and of clearing house where is in no way under the jurisdic-ployers seeking qualified tion of the police, whose only sonnal function in this respect is to through the Club's
Committee. collect the animals.
could
engage
em- per- them Employment
Chances of loan for
blems.
The group is expected to com- plate their world flight by the middle of August. It is flying by a specially-chartered DC-4 type aircraft.
TRUMAN: THE HARD FACTS
(Continued From Pape 1) President Truman also Congress that he will make speelde recommendations later cumulated a surplus of $130,000,- for legislation in these fields:
(1) Sharply increased federal 000 in revenue.
HK slim--Sir Hilton
(Continued from Pase 1)
"The purpose of the loan la for housing and industrial - de - velopment. We feel these two are most necessary for restor Ing confidence in the Colony at this time, and things must not be allowed to drill," sald the delegation spokesman.
A gestura
This, said the spokesman, sitow- ed what Hong Kong's potentiall- fles were, and what can be done, given security and pubic con- adence. The loan which the Club was seeking was for restoring that confidence, and if it was granted it would be a gesture that would ensure Hong Kong's Jong term prosperity.
"People would readily invest Mahamer their
money in
will no longer be and there that doubt in the mind of the rich Chinese as to our future." Sir Hilton said the Home Gov- asked Sir Hrnment would pot rush in with-
Sir Hilton replied there must lot of rich people in the be a Colony 10 whom an approach could be made, instead of going to. London where the taxpayer has to pay - in the Pound in Income Tax.
"I feel there should be some attempt at self-help first before you come to us," said Sir Hillon.
The delegation
our
faxes.
Manufacturing Company Limited, at an ex- traordinary general meeting yesterday, resoly- ad to wind up the Company voluntarily, and appointed Mr. D. Block and Mr. J, Y. V. Hunt of Poot, Marwick, Mitchell and Com- pany, liquidators.
winding-up resolution was passed following the 23rd ordinary yearly meeting of the Com- pany to pass the report and accounts for the year ended July 31, 1949, which showed a net profit of HK$5,221.43.
Mr. E. R. Hill, who presid-meeting which followed, Mr. Hih ed, told shareholders that the told shareholders the reason for profit was slightly lower than proposing voluntary liquidation that for the previous year. of the Company. He said: He said:
Repayment of shareholders
NZ frigates arriye haze
- Two New Zakian frigatom entared Hong Kong: barbour yesterday afternoon on their way to Korean waters join the Allied flost operating . in
that area.
to
The two frigates are HMNZD Tutira and
Pukati. HMNZS Both the 'ships'
names are derived fram the Native.Maori language in: New Zealand,
Both of the teli fighting ahiga ato expected to leave Hong Kang within a few days, though their exact time of departure has not beep made public.
Personalia
Mr. Warren Wille, "AAP-Easter correspondent, arrived from Ja- en route to karta yesterday
Taipeh,
pondent
corres- York
Mr. Tillman Durdlu,
the "New for Times," left for Saigon yesterday by Air France.
Colonel and Mrs. Harris, Mr. nd Mr. P. Cros, Messrs. R. Hanegin, Eu Thuong and Chung those who Col were amoni
orded the Air France plane for Galgon yesterday.
•
Commodore G. F. Burghard, 750, Chief of Staff of the C-in- 2. Far East Station, mxlved from
Overseas Singapore by Belilah Airways yesterday.
He was
*
•
•
not at Kal Tak by Commodore L N. Brownfield. Cummodore Burghard is here on a three-day routine visit.
Mr.
of the Reginald Bone, Sritish Legation i Mantle, left for "the Philippine oppital by Philippine Air Lines yesterday. Mr. Bone is attached to the Air Attache's office there.
COMMODITY RISE CLIPPED
some
New York, July 18. Profit-taking sales clipped the top off the price rise in commodity futures, Cotton, lard and soybeans were hit especially. on the Cocoa and coffee stayed
Raw hides lost early gains. advance list.
•'
Rubber also turned lower. Wheat, com and cats were down narrow- ly at Chicago.
Tho precipitous drop coincided news that the drive of the nist Invaders, Korea had stopped.
"Last year I informed you that following on our unfortunate ex- perience with defaulting tenants, "The suggestion was made last we had been able to make more year that consideration be given arrangements reto the repayment to shareholders garding the renting of the Com- of some part of the Company's the effects of a war economy. To- pany's premises it Canton. Thear Invourable cash balance. arrangements had been working
told
satisfactory
Some earlier buying of com- mmodities was credited to fears of
duy's selling was largely attrl-
vidua purchasers. Associated
Very
well until we were beset by "Your Board has given this buted to taking of profits by pro-
very careful Con fresh difficulties arising out of the suggestion
7sideration and following consul-Fress. change in Chinose Currency,
tations with the Company's sɔli- to say the position remains cltors and auditors, it was de- of appro-regreactory. Certain rent pay-j
(2) Appropriations xinistely $10,000,000,000 more for national defence on top of the budget. present $13,000,000,000 milltary
(3) Additional funds for United States arms to be sent to other
nations.
(4)*Price controls and ration ing, If there is a sharp rise in prices.
arc
SOVIET AFGHAN TRADE PACT
over
ments were made by tenants ir cided that in the circumstance
Moscow, July 18, of $3.407.30 is shown to current recommend to you that the Com- advance and the related figure it would be more expedient to
Russia and Afghanistan have phy should be voluntarily abilities in the balance slicet.
Д concluded four year trudo wound up.
the first agreement. "Total expenses for the year
With regard to a return of negotiated between the two coun- show an increase of some $3,300
The capital to shureholders, it would tries. over the preceding year.
Trado have been necessary to make on The Deputy Foreign main tems
responalble covered by the additional pre-application to the Court for Minister, M Kuonilkin; incl riddelfon of "capital, and as this for Russia and the Agricultural mither value placed on our would be an expensive procedure, Minister, Amrudli Khan, olgned our the Directors considered the if for Afghaniston When the tigfce- building for insurance purposes thro and for legal fees paid in cah- would be preferable to wind up ment was concluded last night,
"Atghdt-Soviet irade' hus" beer voluntarily as by this method an nection with the reconstruction immediate
capital going dh "for finally" years," but of the Company's share register could be made, while the cost of this is the first time that it has "Interest credited for the keeping the liquidation open in Leen regularised by a Govern-
The President also outlines specific steps he has taken al- ready outside the field af legisla-higher tion. These are:
(1) Authorised the Secretary of Defence to call up National Guard and reserve units as may
(2)
uent
the
return of
tan he was aware that Hong out the recommendation of the be requited the Secretary of verlod indudes $409:33 received doffalfely until it was possible tal ment agreement.-Reuter. character than any of the other local Governinent, and, he s Defence and the Jobt Chiefs o from the Hong Kong und Shang-j dispose of the Company's pro-
Kong was more international in
Sound business?
repre-
heads under constant study,“ Staff to keep military manpower (3) Directed: that government credit for housing be trimmed United Press.
SPEEDWAY RACES
maximum of 12
hai Banking Corporation ir perty, in Canton would be small. UNITED ARTISTS Colonics, a question which to gested the best approach would
"The Company is not in a post-
New York, July 18. avoided by saying he supposed be to satisfy the Hong Kong Cov-
respect of interest on the Com- pany's pre-war current account. tion to resumo the manufacture Mr. Paul V. Me Nutt disclösed every Colony in the Empire lalderment on the practicability of
the scheme.
and $196.42 being Interest ec of Ice in Canton. clem to being linked with some
The major today that he holds 30 per cont of Have you brought this matter
crued on fixed deposit. other place.
before your Unっぽicial
portion of our plant and equip tilb outstanding stock of United other "In your broadcast the
"War Losses Account has been ment was lost during the Japan Artists Corporation, of which he avaning you said there was a sentatives on the Council?" asked
reduced by $544 from the sale of ese occupation period, and re-i became Board Chairman a week labour shortage in Bornce. Here Sir Hilton. "I suggest that you
fcc-cabs which were recovered placement at current prices is olit ago.
The former U.S. Philippines we have an over-abundance of enlist their support, and then we
London, July 18.
after our claim Hatt been led of the question. In any event, the labour and skilled technicians. could get the ball rolling."
A. Lawson, "Australia's capthin
With the proper author
quthority.
Company's trade results In the Ainiassador and he holds the Should we not try to make use No long term planning
for the fourth peedway Test
years before the war, when con- stock "s; trustee for my prin- of this abuidance to increase The delegation spokesman sal
"After deducting the proßt for ditions in Canton were com- cipals?· At'a news conference, he our production and thus give a copy of the memorandum had gainst England on Monday week, these men employment? Is. It not
32 victory over the League lea- balance of $8,253.28 in proût and factory."
personal holdlugs or identify his politically to our advantage to do been sent to enght Unamela tonight raced West Ham to a 51- the period, there is a "dcbit parntively normal, were unsatie-¡ declined to give, the extent of his
associates. this for us who are next door member of Council.eferenters, Wembley. In a National loss account which our directors
He urged that some preferen League match of West Han
"If you give approval to the recommand be carried forward."
Mr. McNutt sold his stock to our neighbour Chinat
special He scored
the holdings fa resolution before tol treatment should be given
is the big motion picture Hong Kong because of hor polata by winning his four races.
Directors thanked meeting, the next step wouse distributing firm came from hold-
for a printed copy of the resolu special circumstances and of her The Canadian ace, Eric Chitty,
The Chairman Siris next best for the East London
then proposed.tion to be filed with the Rerisings of the former flim stats,
Mury Pickfont
and Charles "If we cannot borrow from the unique record, to which
the adoption of the Report and tror and thereafter the range chaplin, who owned the firm aut- rich in our midst, is it net sound Hilton replied "You cannot get team with 10 points.
Wembley's top
was Accounts which were upanimous ment of the Company's affairs right. He added that they retained business to try and borrow the Into a queue and ask for priorily.
the hands of the per cent of the outstanding needed money from outside, so without Ricking somebody out of George Wilks with eight points, ly passed, after the proposal had pares inte
followed by the World Champion, been seconded by Mr. E. liquidators and, subsequently, we 10 per we may avall ourselves of the
expect them to pay something by look between themAssociated Sir Hiltor Tommy Price, with seven points. Smyth, who said: The delegation opportunities and potentialities in
dividend to share of n our midsi?"
that since the end of the war. Router.
"I feel sure shareholders will holders:
A farmer from Shatin, Lam Sir Hillon, studying the memor there had been to long term RAY
desire to associate themselves andum before him, pointed out planning for Hong Kong.
Hor-man was hauled before, Mr. with mo'l thanking our Direc Thi such items as medical advice were short term schemes.
TX d'Almada at Kowloon yes. tors for the very satisfactory and hospitals which he said meant had resulted in pebble working
hanner in which they have dealt "I think what I have said wil terday when he was found: smick- enormous recurrent expenditure on a short term basis. People and no one would find any would build houses only if they
with the affairs of the Company leave no doubts in the minds of in at the back of the cour monoyati iwas" Collig to be
commended by your Board and prost That the accounts show
No one in this court smokes. qnuch services: post were assured of getting that
under present difficult conditions sharwielders that the couro no while the court was in session, outlay back quickly. There must
on the year's operations reflects to which, to some extent, share. You are the only one. Le you
the better and to fallow.. hav~} $5° & the Mázistrato: concerned I am ing regard to all the circumstances
scoror
SPANISH PLAYERS
"LEAVE RIO Four members of Spain's World Football Chattipionship Leany led by air for home today.
They
Rio de Janeiro, July 18.
why
Better course.
3.
· "Hist'httention was drawn by bofa:long term palley to reators were Gainza, Arizo, UNTO - PR | VOZY POTT on the Directors holders have already acqulosged.i think we are tior amokers?: Fined
·
here are
okt
mire, it I your with that your
of the Company's postulon
"Under the terms of the Com-
the delegation to the acute short public confidence, so people Gonsalvez are of hospital accommodation in would knows where they stone planes, tonying he the Colony, and how was told that with half the patients paying, if and could inve 10% their“, „monas j· tull and It is not known when Directors, who have worked for!
In Hong Kong without fear the other members of the team hospital would take care of itself Sir Hilton said this was pri- will be able to Tenue but Ramiez, many years without fece should
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the pany's Articles of Association, oy Mr. W. W. McKencle and Sir Hilton suld this might be mittily a matter to talk over with tile mariniget, is endeavouring to our overlocked by the is stated that/'In any-oluntary carried her the cust under present:condl-local aufficials and he promised to get more of them hoe ou Thurs-go General Managers have Wentral Mangers shots will wells Meski Forward and
Suporting Mr. flül in the chair -tip of the Company.thej winting tions, but hospital servico, for
day Reuter population of two million, with do this. He advised the
tion to work out mastrof the patients non-paying attené, and if you must. mean a heavy financial burden, and it in Hong Kong
JOBURG- BOUT
your tiromela representas such a service could be zurde tiver and get their support, it wil self-paying it would be the art be the state in fill your {wants-land;"
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The Spa would, avontually br pión, Dar
of its kind in the world!-- for what you
Another spokesman for the demontationa Legation then renewedi e ftong Kong's plea for inoga support then
It has hitherto received 2£m ##}/
Bien Hilton intentancik ba of it, but, after the war Ahlens
FAREA SPRISPIE SHOST
Furaton and Hitoday.
made to
also been very considerate and ing) he appointed liquidators Vasinin (Directors). MAY D ho charge for office expenses has the General Managers have in- Thomson (BERKCH) Uceu leyled for 'a. "number of dented that thay pin mot-wliling L.. Gregory (Aging 1722
Burcholiters presents wors years. I think they too should not act as liquidatore and groord- Dekaveripsked, A
oth pure that
shareholders is the men of two of the Me, S. M. Churn, W. W Mo
partners of the Company,saudi- Kenzie, G. W. Gurrail, 1. Laurél theory. Pent, Marwick: Allehell and B. Hi Smyth, B. LITH
of Company, who are willing het. Gregor Creprese
forwardi eLiquida Grek
The Chalman then put to the grid) Viko Dan add(meetme the strodjaj
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