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The World Health Organisation, one of the most "important ipocialised agencias of the United Nations, has set up its Regional Offico for the Western Pacific in the Colony.

Captain James McGovern, the Headed by Dr. I. C. Fang of China, who arrived Civil Air Transport pilot

here on Monday with his secretary, Miss wun for six months

Helen. D. Papworth, from Geneva, the office with its temporary quarters at the Fourseas Hotel, Waterloo Road, has already begun functioning.

Chinese Communist prisoner at Nanning, Kwangel proyince, left for the United States by the Philippine Air Lines yesterday for a three month Vicalloh,

de- Captain McGovern was tained By the Communists while nying to Kunming from Kal Tak airport svine time in Inst De- cember. The

was released by the Chines Communists da June this year,

The establishment of the Western Pacific Regional Omes, in Hong Kong is the fourth of auch regional offices set up in various parts of the world by the World Health Organi Fallon.

New PRO arrives in Colony

Three Regional Offices for the Mr. W. T. Goodwin, Vice Pre- Americas, the Eastern Mediterra- rident for the Orient of the Amenean and South East Asin bave

Hong Kong's new Public already been established; Two rleón President: Einés, returned

are Regional Omnes for Africa Relations Omeer. Mr. J. L. to Manila by the Philippine Air and Europe have yet to be es-Murray, has arrived in Hong

tablished.

He will assumo his Lines yesterday.

Kong. Countries under the Western new post when the present Paelle Regional Office comprised PRO, Mr. W. Gordon Harmon, Hong Kong, China. South Korea leaves in September. the Philippines Cambodia, Viet Mr. Murray was born in Scot=| Nam Mulay Pentirula. "North Romeo, Brunei, Serawak, Newland in 1910 and educated in Scottish schools and at Aberdeen Before entering

The Far Eap! Representative of the American Mail Line, Mr. Eliner E. Anderson, arrived from Manila by the Philippine Air Lines yesterday,

Mr. "AnderBON

who is on hla] Zentand. Australia." and Japan Universet service he had a wido

Lady A St. Clair Ford, Mra. A. J. Williams. Mis, E. M. Long, M. H. M. Wiltecombe and Mr.į J. M. Keon, left Hong Kong for Singapore by the ms. Hai Lee yesterday,

The mission of the Westerr Pacifio Regional Office herer

The Darling Twins, who make their debut, at the Sky Room Ballroom," Luna' Park, on Saturday night "China, Mall" photo,

way to Singapore, la planning to which has not yet becomen

Government *lay here for two

member of the United Nations. wo days,

Dr. Fang said that the World experience of Journalism and Health Organisation, whose objec- commercial publicity, working in tive, is the attainment of the London from 1921 to 1942.

During the war he served with highest possible level of health for the Royal Armemed Corps be all peoples, har now a member-fore being released to the Minis- ship of ca countries with flygtry of Information. From 1944 to more countries already applied 1648 he was in Chino, first in the for memberships.

Editorial

of Department

the Ministry of Internation at the British Embassy, Chungking, and later Press Attacho, at Canton. For the past two years he Las been Information Officer at

at the British Erabassy. Copenhagen.

Mr. Harmon, who plans to leave Japan today is stooring a middle-of-the-road September 3, will remain in

Colony by ss.

course, in politics as in everything else, and the Public Relations)

does not want to get herself embroiled in war charge of office until shortly before his

again. The last war had taught her a severa departure.

lasson.

Departures for Salgon yesterday by Air France included Mr. and Mrs. R. Fauvenu, Messrs. R. Field, Chang Shu-bung, W. G. Nelson and Teal Mow-lin.

Arrivals from Indo-Chlua on Tuesday by Air France included Mesra, Kuu Sac-an, Tu Ky, Truong and Khuong Khanh chloe

Obituary

contracting

business

cald Dr. Fang, la to adviso and help member governments solve various problems in the field of public health.

Dr. Fang, who came with the title of Chief of the Temporary Regional Office for the Western Pacific, wald that the Wecilon to establish a regional office her was made at the Third World fealth Assembly held at Geneva in 'May.

Temporary Hg.

had a

the

Canton on!

ss. Jeep Hee arrives from Shanghai

Another British ship arriv two

Dr. Fang, who

dis- linguished record of service in the field of health in China, join- ed WHO in 1948.

Japan doesn't want to get embroiled in war

This was the impression goined by Dr. E. Stuart Kirby, of the Hong Kong University, who spoke at the monthly luncheon of the Ameri- can Universities Club yesterday. Dr. Kirby returned from a visit to Japan recently.

ot

Kranted

very

was what

one

Darling Twins to perform at Sky Room

· The Darling Twins,' in 'real- life Miss Aurora- and Mien Ka- peranza Mendoza nerived" by Philippine Air Lines from - Manlin yesterday to star in s new floor show at the Sky Room Ballroom,

'They were met by Mr. Al Nichurrison, “Luna" Fork" generni munnger, - who announced int they will nake their debut vnL Saturday night, along with the French Cabaret which returned last week for a second engage- mint

Mr. Richardson and hq, cots- trpeted the Darling Tys grent difficulty und expense., For some time they have been tho stellar attraction at the Tottern Night Club, Manila's exclusiva rendezvous.

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The Darling Twins are years of ago they sing and dance, They have appeared before Pro- silent Quirino and the American Ambassador la "the Philippines, Mr. Myron Cowen.

They are Identical; each one is such an exact reproduction of the other that it is difficult to tell them apart.

"They are going to make a sensation here, Mr. Richardson sald. "You've no idea how tremely capable they are-bundle of personality, bundles of charm, why these kids have everything."

This is the first thae in Hong Kong's entertainment history that such young artistes have been im- ported, he added.

Control of marine hawkers

An Ordinance to provide for the licensing and control of marine, hawkers had its first reading in Legislative Council yesterday

He said that the omes at the Mr. Pator Chanatong Fourkeas Hotel is only temporary, 'and that later on with the op- Hong Kong lost a very old re- proval of the United Nations,

Mr, J., B. Griffin, the Attorney- sident yesterday, and the Chinese mere permanent quarters would

General, who introduced the Dill, Calliolle community a respected be established." At présent hist

present and devout member of the Church, office has a staff of three. Besides

explained thot at the in the death of Mr. Peter Chana-Miss Papworth there are

The Japanese people realise la depriving Japan of 30 per cent time the registration, licensing tong.

girl clerks,

ed safely in Hong Kong yer-they have come out of the war or her rice imports which she md other control of hawkers Mr. Chanatong was 70. He died) Dr. Fang said that he is ex- terday after successfully trad-their leaders had made a mis-is also one of her best customers. Ordinance 1935 and by-laws of badly. They admit they or normally gets from Korea. Korea is provided for by the Hawkers unexpectedly, as he was always pecting Mr. Hans Johnsen of ing with Shanghal in the best of health, He sur-

Today people talks of blues the Urban Council, Norway to Join him na Finance

or wrongly vived by his widow, one son,

She is the 1000-ton es. Jeep take, and rightly and Administration Officer in the Heo of the Art Tung Shipping, they have now

to bear the the American bloc and the Soviet

In the past few years considera- ble-but they have no inclina- Thomas. three daughters, Mrs. C. W. Tso, Mrs. Joseph Lee and near future. He is also expecting Company.

consequence.

Lin to join

ays tion u sporaslically been givợp eltber.

It is always three advisers

feel very strongly i Mrs. Francis Yu, nine grand-

who are due to

Her trip was uneventful, with They alas arrive in the Colony. children and one great-grandeblid. Dr. Lawrence Roberts. Dr. Jean by American patrol planes which outside world

They are the exception

'that is, of being sighted they have been cut off from the better to steer clear of bloes, to the proposal that in the case

which is steering out of ultimate of marina hawkers, including East trouble. Her link with the Axis Hawkers who trade in the port In Mr. Chanatong carried on the Oricney and Miss Elizabeth Hill building

are guarding the Straits of For-Asia, and take it for

before the last war is still too re- connection with ships, should started by his Inther, Messrs The hand offer in Geneva is moso,

resentment against them is very

come under the licensing and cent to be forgotten. Wing Kes Cheung, and, among also expected to send an adviser The Jeep Heo's officers auc- strong.

qther control of the Marine De- "DO the many public buildings which in environmental sanitation and cessfully navigated the Yangtur

you come from Hang "At any rate we don't want to

turn Communist, sald onoy partment which would be muru. You must think he bullt were the Supreme Court another in public health educa river at high tide both ways. Kong?

Japanese a mile of badly

in jest. "China las al-appropriate and more convenient. and various markets in Hong Lion.

They passed within

ready done so, and we don't want

·Kong.

A conclusion was reached that the wrecked Sun. Antonio, which | Japanese sald to Dr. Kirby.

this change should be made, and settled on the river's bottom on They reallée the best way to to follow the Chinese."

The meeting was presided over the result in the present Bill, the June 26 after an explosion.

Impression is speculation for them to work hard and try by Dr. C.T. Wang, Fresident of purpose, of which is is the main Thanked Dr. Kirby table, the making of regula the Club. He A graduate of the Union Medical College, Dr. Fang three ships which salt in the short,

Peking among shipping circles in Hong redeem themselves by fulfilling

Kong us to whether may of the thick cromises and contact the lils talk which he said was tions by the Governor in Council

very enlightening completed his studies at the Lon-

they are accepting. the

dealing with marine hawkers na Members

were told that a so- a separate type of of a hard situation, don School of Public Health and Yangtse river during the past necessities

hawker from nt Harvard University, Returning full months have actually struck Wetinesday, September at the HK CELEBRATES to China after his studies abroad,

An American shipping expert

altions and low wage without a Hong Kong Hotel, either the Root and control will remain as fur, as he became assistant professor at said one of the reasons he doubted Touching upon various aspects there will be music and dancing. ROYAL BIRTH

possible with the Urban Council. Garden or the Gripps. his Alma Mater.

that the ships strucke mines is that struck him most Dr. Kirby

Ramilations are made in the The . A fréd ja 21-gun | Later he became Health Com- that two British merchant ships said damage from the war has mecting that 62 applications hud be amended by the Governor In was also announced at the schedule to the Bill but they may aniale in Hong Kong yesterday missioner for the city of Peking will leave for Shanghal the bebeen largely morning and the Royal Navy and for 10 years he was Health ringing of next month, and two

repaired. There "spliced the main brace" in Commissioner for the Province others have just returned safely might still be stretches of vacant Service Committee from honour of the birth of the new of Kingsl

space, but full use is being made who were seeking jobs. The

stons of clauso ... from Shanghal. Princess

In 1947. after

(1097)

He added: "Responsible shipp-of one of her biggest probleme plicat serving a terin

were all professimo) The regulations do not impose Royal Air Force Station, Kal as Deputy Director General of Ing companies, as they are, would

of them holding any new restrictions upon, the Tak, held a ceremonial parade the National Health Administra: certainly not risk Having their

marine hawkers which are, I rio Chief chips sunk by nincs just for a

way navel to those now applied. daughter to Princess Eliza Modical Omeer of the Ministry of singio trip to Slanghaland at

Paragraph, 3 of the regulations Health. He held this post until very low cargo rates at that."

provides for exactly similar * Dearth of cargo read by the 1948 when he joined the World

licence fees to, thore "now, Pay- Health Organisation in New York

to Geneva last year.

The funeral will take place to day, the cortege starting from No. 60 Village Road, the late Mr. Chanatong's residence at 6.30 p.m. for Roman Catholic Cemetary Happy Valley.

ay In honour of the birth on, he was appointed-

Prayers

were

·Elațian

Acting Blation Contander Wing

later took the saltite."

There were

few other formal celebrations in Hong Kong yes- terday, but in many British funilles private celebrations were held

and toasts were drunk,

hore Is

same

counter that

grudge.

it.

band

boen

when

received by the Empleouncil by virtue of the provi.

le parhapa

the alarming

In men, most zi'degreen! EPONGO II- 5hafatlon. The Em. Poror is getting 6,000. more

•bub}cots 'every day,

Compared with 1920-34 the population has increased by 30 per cant.

op

NWA inaugurates

new service

from where he was transferred yesterday with only 20 tons of the Japanese have no love for

Hee returned hare Shangial cargo. However, she was harsh and imposed rigid dis-

The Dill, if enacted, is design- ed by clause to come into also had 325 tons of cargo on cipline on the people. They know board which had been posed

Under the auspices of the operation an October 1 Th 3 up they are now suffering for it

Airways, the will give time for necessary ad- Swatow

Kong Hong and will be

The

Occupation is treating Northwest Airlines inaugur ministrativo arrangement to Be them in a kindly way to givated its Tokyo Telpoh and made inter-depertjučntally, to plys them a taste of democracy.

street to the change.

BY-LAWS ARE APPROVED

By-laws made by tho Urban For the snatching of $300 wrist Council on August i under sec- watch. from a woman pedestrian, tion 5 of the Public Health Chan Yee; in Cameron Rosdon (Food): Ordinance 1013, were ap- Tuesday. Lal Ming, 20-year-old proved by Legislative Council unemployed, was sentenced to yesterday.

two months hard labour by Mr. Dr. J.P. Fenlly, Chairman of

·F. X. d'Almada at Kowloon yes the Urban Council, sald the by- turday. Defendant was also dr-laws were to regularise the post- dered to boʻʼgiven six strokes oftion following the recont, -es- the cane and recommended for, tablishment of the Wholesale Fish banishment."

Market. lh Howloon..

to Shanghai by the same sh ailer

bunkering hera

Korean war

The reason for the

the prolonged

Hong Kong flight yesterday. presence in

In Ghanghai of the Jeep

The first Northwest aircraft The notion was seconded by Hat, which was the first ship to

There is also na love for Com-lito fund at the Colöny's airport, | the, Acting Colonial“ Secrotury, arrive therm and the third one munism among the inass. The the

touched down at M. R. I. Todd, and carried un- to return after the sinking

war in Korea has not improved the

pm animously.

the Philippine veel na feeling for. tha. Reds, for the war,She

Dan

tonio off. Woosung: In late. June,

Hem tin Talpel and Tokyo nine passengers, It said to be caused by the Shanghai and Hong Kong made it

Me, Robert J. Morgan, Oriental dearth of cargo in Shangal des-practically impastic to have Sales Minnager of the No tined for Hong Kong, according regular shipping service between Alilines, was among 210 toʻarrivaid 'or the vessel: od the two ports, painted out, ona dewasp The shortage of cargo both in shipping source here,

When only the best

is good enough...

it must be

arlsberg

beer

Japan

Mr..

Tak

by Mr. D. L.

local Manager of the

Airlines Mr. M. 3. C.

Manager of the Foug Kong why

Sales

and Mr. Kavats Wing,

མཱ", ;

Fisheries Dep't

monthly report

Improvements in condition ohe high seas during July (roztüted" la fahermen, retúra- [ing 'th their fahing, groufide. Faid the July monthly report

We could save or the North of the Fisheries Department....

There

According to r

ster, the Tho report adflad that thr

amount of fish marketed Increased. Hong Kong Airways charte Ing the Northwest aircraft from considerably despite the Bikont Mesond Tapeh, the first lev

to. Talpell only of a typhoon on July 26 which

resulted in very little Ash for the.

of and month Northwest

operated Airline

the LICE.)

revealed that handled an equivalent of 2.895 alreraft will come pleute of fresh dehd once every wegkr

The Northwest Aircraft 18 a

month under ritvlow, 23-16,215 mil flade 9

pected to return to Tokyo varur mord Ashing junks, werd

Talpon some time today, i

mechanised during the moni

HEALTH RETURN to

Bitty-six dontha Erons: fishe

culosis Wera; PREDECE

(-onder-August: Bỹ

“wenkth, Health

kyisterday.

There werY from entailas'

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