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ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT CO., LTD.

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Established 1845

THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1951.

Two Helpful MrD.E. Clark Retiring After

47 Years In The Colony

Booklets

Two new booklets, based on Dr Steiner's Anthroposophy. spoken of by its founder as "A path of knowledge to guide the spiritual in thei human being to the spiritual; in the universe", have just appoured in Hongkong,

They are "How to help your

by Cui".

Ursula pow.org Grani, Ant The feeling of Chid, " by D Lise Knauer. Bath these lovskets are producert In an interesting and practical why.

The themes, which have been

Poved

through mary yours of deervolan and study of the male's being, composition. and the ellet of food in relation to the planetary bodies on this mates of as it takes shape, is as fase.antung as its wistler is con- vine.ng.

PEAK TRAMWAY CO. ANNUAL MEETING

The impending retirement of Mr D. E. Clark after 47 years in the Colony was announced by Mr W. A. Stewart (Chairman) at the annual general meeting this morning of the Peak Tramway Company Ltd.

A dividend of $3 (free of tax) was approved

|EMBEZZLER on the fully paid shares.

ΤΟ

SENT TO

PRISON

Mir Stewart said: Before this is more than compensated dealing with the business of by an increase in Rental of I would Like to $17,432. As regards expenses, the meeting, refer to the resignation cf Mr Bttle comment is necessary ex- D. E. Clark from the Board cept to draw attention to the charge for depreciation of $20,- 528 against $10,554 for 1949/50. This increased provision is neces- sary on account of additions to osselk.

In view of als impending de-

the Colony parture from retirement

on

Mr Clark has been associate

3 st booklet, by Ursula bezzling a sum of $50,000 fromle with the Company for up-

Steincer's work

channels,

Pleading guilty to a charge of

he was afer in which

th

been your

for

and has Grahi, Hiustrates the four dif-

proximately 47 years

Chairman

continu- ferent tenperaments in child-employee, Cheung Le-san, alias us but: the sangin, the cholic Cheus Leung, 40, was sentenced pusly for the last 14 years.

will

wish to as the phlegmatie are the melan- ehole, and the shoes ways in Central this morning.

to 18 months by Mr Latimer at eate yourselves with me and my colleagues on the Board in which the kadoney of a one- sident child may be remedied,

Det. Sub-inep. R. F. Smith. expressing thanks for the ser

has rendered to the The stres throughout Itudoff attached to CID Central, prose-vices he has

1 60 the forteuting, said that defendant was Company, and best wishes that one should not try to change | employed as u

welfare. elerk to the his future the qualities whah the

Haganever Trading Company The Iteport of the Board or dividual child netually possesses,

together with the but dives them in these (Malaya) Ltd. The offence took Directors,

Statements of Account for the place on July 1940, when 23 defendant sold 10 cases of fiint-year ended March 31, 1951, Dr Rauer's introduction to

stone to the Hip Sing Tal Haber-propose, with your permission, "The feet of Children"

is dashery Firm at No. 9 Kwong to take as read." based on the aportance of un-Yuen Street, East, ground floor

The net profit for the year is derstanding there for tempera- and received on behalf of his $270,256, Το this has to be FEAT I hears the relation employer $50,000 in cash which added the carry-forward balance between a type r food and its he failet to hand over

of $11,387-making a balance effect on the neth of the seal ecengany.

for aprpopriation of $281,043. and hody throughout the dif

which the Directors recommend ferent Years na to the age of About two days after the

dealt with as follows:- be Tourtoon Pauls which will check transaction, defendant et for

To transfer to Provision unusual Tendencies

ad- Canton are

unk nothing

further!

Passages, Leave Pay and Vimately : the advice is į about him was heard

until led practical. Sample Tuesday, May 15, when, acting tiring Gratulies. $49,930-

transfer to Replacements Re- Taxation, $20,048: Το

abe en i.

11.

earl recupes are given at

10 the

information, Insp. arrested him at No. Morrison

5

serve, $40,000; To

at

Sheet reveals The Balance additions to Fixed Assets during the year to value of $108,520 representing the cost of a new car $03,800, the new shops the lower terminus $44,242 and Electrical Plant $480. It

will Belance noted from the be Sheet that the

appropriations will bring the the recommended Leave Expenses and Retiring and Replacement Gratuities Reserves each to round figures It will be ne- of $100,000. cessary to continue to build up not to the these reserves but

extent as the allocations same of the last two years.

HE VISITS KOWLOON TB CLINIC

Picture shows HE Sir Alexander Grantham, accompanied by Dr Newton

the Director of Medical Services, at the TB clinic in Kowloon this morning.-Staff

Photographer.

BRITAIN SEEKS

LIMITED JAP REPARATIONS

London, May 16.

Governor

Visits Clinic

Have a Coca-Cola |

Keen interest was shown by HE the Governor, Sir Alexander Grantham on his visit to the TB Clinic near Kowloon Hospital this morning.

Accompanied by the Director of Medical Services, Dr the Hon.

1. Newton; Dr P. Esmonda MO

Dr

The undertaking may be said to be in a satisfactory condition. The Engine Room, Stations, and Track have been maintained by for

our own staff and Improvements Rehave been effected. The two new Informed diplomats disclosed today Britain char

To

all metal cars have proved satis- factory in every way and, in has proposed that Japanese pay limited war repara- addition to their practicabluty. tions to the nations which helped to beat her. favourable comment from pas-

provide for a Pay

Whether or he the theories | 3M KO, and floor, under a dividend of $3 per share (from their appearance has brought

proponend, de agrevably, the truths me to pacent, and they Take infirmative and interest-

ng reading--SS.

Charged With Murder

warrant,

was

At the Police Station, defen- dam told the whole story. не states the money he received totally invested in business in Canton but he lost every cent when business faded in 1950. He returned to Hongkong on May 11 intending to ask his employer for torgiveness.

Defendant expressed his re- in Court this morning, saying that he knew what he because he had did was

wrong but he did it a large family to support. He usked for leniency.

pay

sengers. བ་

of tax) on 25,000 fully paid up. shares $75,000; To

of $1.50 per share dividend (free of tax) on 50,000 $5 pald up shares, $75,000: and carry forward to next Account, $13,555; Total, $281,043.

The proposed appropriations are embedfed in the accounts and now require your consuma- Don.

Comparison' with the previous year's figures in the Profit & Loss Account" reveals that revenue was greater by $12,057-whlic charges were higher by $11,467. The net result

A Sanitary Department ecolic, Ngo King-shing, 25. came before Mr

this Winter at Kowloon morning to face a charge of murder,

He was alleged to have killed woman, Chan Chun, alias Lee Ho, at Younati Typhoon Shelter The Magistrate, passing ren- tener, remarked that he had On the application of the taken into consideration the Int. Police, Ngo was remanded for a circumstances concerning the

yesterday.

dar.

case.

therefore is a

TIMES CHANGING

Our property is in good shape and the return on the original investment is satisfactory. During

011

1950 work was commenced The building of three small shops on Garden Road adjoining the Lower Terminus which have all been rented and are now ready for occupation. The revenue therefrom will be reflected in the current year's accounts.

At one of the annual meetings many years ago, Sir Henry. very small increase in the pro-Pollock remarked that it was the general belief that the Peak made the Peak Tramway where- Frame Receipts are less than as the Peak Tramway made the the previous year by $4,760 but Peak. This comment was made at a time when there were no motor roads to the Peak and no motor cars and the Company

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be considered a Públic

Company in the truest

sense.

have changed and with easy road access to the Frak we can no longer clain that distinction, as the greatest of our traffic receipts is derived from sightseeing and holiday visitors.

Dart

As there are no other matters on which I can usefully com- ment, I now formally propose:

That the Directors Report and Statements of Account for the

year ended 31st March, 1051, as presented, be adopted and

that the appropriations recommended by the Board and embodied In the Accounts be confirmed."

I

When this has been seconded shall endeavour to answor any, questions shareholders may wish to ask.

Adoption of the report was scoonded by Mr P. A. Waller and carried unanimously. No ques- tions were asked.

Sir Robert Ho Tung, Horace

Kadoorie and Mr H.D. Benham were re-elected directors

Mr

on the proposal of Mr D.A‚F. Mathers, seconded by Mr F. A. Ozorio,

Messrs Peat, Marwick, Mit- chell Lid were reappointed audi- tors on the motion of Mr A.A. Andrews, seconded by Mr F. O,

Wong.

in

and

b. charge of Kowloon Hospital, Moodie, TB Kowloon TB

TB Clinics, and Miss ourse of the Harcourt Koito, Almoner of the TB

Ho, Cibules, the Governor spent an hour touring the X-ray

half

and

The United States, which has been financing her ure of doctors

Japan's postwar economic recovery almost single- the daily handed, has been against the move.

Mr John Foster Dulles Is has accepted coming here early next month point of view. to discuss this and other Anglo- American differences over the Japanese prace treaty.

Britain has also proposed a dause

be written into the treaty which would bind Japon all territorial or to renounce political claims in the Anture-

Lic.

Bding to visiting

DRINK

Coca-Cola

Mail Notices

Registered articles and parcel mails close one hour entiler than the ordinary mall times shown below.

THURSDAY, MAY 17

"By_Ale Siam, Malaya,” Indonesis, 5 p.m... via C.P.A.

Canada, U.S.A., 6 p.m., via C.P.A.L.

By Surface

atacao, 8 alin.; 430 p.m., my Ha Men/Lee 1.

FRIDAY, MAY IS

By Alz

Formosa, 10 am.. C.A.T. Indo-Clums, France, French North & West Africa, Great D, 10 a. Air France.

India, Pakistan, Middle East, Africa, Europe, P. B.P.A.C.

Stam,

Burma.

Atainya, Indonesia, Ceaton, 3 p.m.. B.0.A.C.

BN. Borneo, Australia, New Zen- land, p.m., Q.L.A.

Formosa, Bp.m., H.K, Always.

Dy Surface Macao, a.m.; 430 p.m.. sa Hu Men/Lee Hong.

China, Peoples Republic, 9.30 am.. tra vía Canton.

Formora, 9 a...

Pakho!, Caylon, Madagur, Mike East, Great. Dritan Noon, s City of Ottaw

Malaya, Indonesia, Noon, Tjwangi.

SATURDAY, MAY 19 By Atr Philippines, Guam, Hawaii, U.S.A., Canada, a.m., via P.A... Formosa, 3 p.m., C.A.T.

Slam, Malaya, Indorenta, Aŭstra- lia, Now Zealand. 8 p.m., P.O.A.S. Japan, Korea, p.m., B.O AC.

By Surface Macso, a.m.; 130 p.m., Men/Lee Hong,

Chiro

Hu

9.30 Peoples Repubisc. a.m.: 5.00 p.m., trein via Centon.

B.N.

Borneo, a pin. Hin Son

Phinppines, Indo-China, Ceyton,

Enl Mauritius, Madagascar, South Africa, Middle East, France, 3 p.m., La Marseillaise.

Malaya. p.m., as Langlement. Indk Poštom, Nordstjermars,

SUNDAY, MAY 20 By Alr Philippines, B.N. Borneo, 5 p.m.. via CA

D...

4

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Formosa, 5 p.m., H.K. Airways. india. Pallation, Indo-China,

Weal France, French North & and watching Africa, Europe, 5 pm. Ale France,

by Surface Macao, 1 p... Kwong Tong. patients,

Japan, Noon, Anking. the TB Clinic. Sir

MONDAY, MAY 21 By Air Ure American Alexander with Dr Newton and

Formosa, 2 p.m., vis C.AT. Dr Esmonde moved to the

Burma, India, Pakiston Middle p.in.. grounds, of Kowloon Hospital. East, Africa, Europe,

B.O.A.C. where they Inspected a spective site for a new hospital and also a new wing of the original hospital which is being built.

In particular this country has given up past demands that limits

be placed on Japan's shipbuilding Industry. The new British attitude on the question that all controls be lifted-is likely to be attacked by the country's

shipping in- terests-Associated Press,

own

ITALIAN

American treaty makers have opposed this suggestion, too, as betrayed de perve the what independent power. spirit of the peace settlement, as America hos framed it, looks NATIONAL DAY

whole

to the restoration of Japan as a fully equal nation.

Japan has no hard claims. for territory In-Antarctica, but be fore World War II she reserved the right to file claims to islands

pro-

Greek Skipper Fined

$14,800

Japan, Korea, 0 p.m., 8.0.A.C. V.S.A.. Forengra Okinawa, Canade, p.m., N.W.AL.

Blam, Malaya. 5 p.m., C.P.A.

Radio Hongkong

ILK.T.

0.00. Programme Summary: 6.02, * "Jazz" For The Moderns" Pre- sented By John Waring (Studio); 433, "Ft Parade"; 7.00, ABC Band- stand. Central Band Of The Royal Air Force Carducted By Wing- Commander Sims (BBCTS) 7.80, La Demi-Heure Francaise (Studio); 6.00, World imit And News

Relay);

6,15, Analysis (London Local Studio Concert, Richard Lin

(Tenor) with Plano Accompani-

Panatiolis Nicolaou Lygnos, Greek master of as St Nicolas, Costa Rican registered ship, was The Italian Consulate will fined $14,800 by Mr T.B. Low at celebrale Italy's National Day the Marine Court this morning on June 2, to commemorate the for overloading his ship to the foundation of the Italian Re-extent of 11 inches. Mr A. G. now held by British Common-public on that day of 1940. Parker, Sentor Marine Officer, wealth countries.

The British proposals were brated overy

This occasion is usually cele-prosecuted.

year by Italian

Defendant who was not leg put forward in Washington early Consulates n?) over the ally represented, disputed the this month when Britain and warld, but owing to the ab-extent of the overloading. Mr B. Liffey (BBCT): 0.45, "At The the United States exchanged sence of drafts.

BRITISH FROPOSALS

Broad details of Britain's reparations proposal are;

the Consul-General Parker called evidence from Mr from Hongkong. Dr Strigari, J. M. Ebbs, and Mr R. A. Mer- who was in Manila at the time, ritt, ship surveyors of the there were no special celebra- Marine Omce, who told the court tions in the Colony last year. that the ship was overloaded to

About 300 people will be the extent of 12 inches. 1. Britain wants all the gold the guests of the Italian Con- bullon held in trust for Japan salate at a party in the Gripps by the Supreme Command, on the evening of Saturday, SIDE GLANCES Allied Powers, (SCAP), to be June 2, when cocktails will be divided among nations which served and the Italian No- suffered most as a result of

tional anthem played. Japanese aggression,

GEN. CASSELS LEAVES

20

new

Exact value of the bullon has not been disclosed, SCAP has been using the goki as backing for Japanese currency.

2. Britain wants all Japanese assets now frozen in auch neutral Major-General A. J. H. Castels, countries as Sweden and Switzer- | CB, ÓBE, DSO, on his way tand to be, similarly dealt with. assume command of the The United States believes the British Commonwealth Division value of the assets involved does in Korea, left Hongkong this not warrant its seizure ag re-

by Qantas plane for parations.

Takuni, Japan, en route 3. Britain wants the countries ralks by air yesterday afternoon

Korea. He arrived from which fought Japan to take over and stayed the night as guest of whatever Japanese assets still re- main in their individual terri- Lieut-Gen. Sir Robert Mansergh

at Firgstaff House. tories with the possible excep“. governmental properties like Embassy and Consul "bulid-

Shareholders present werotion of Messrs D.A.F Mathers, P.A.

Waller, A.A. Andrews, Wongings. The United States, In❘ Fah On and F.A. Ozorio.

general, is ready to go along with this.

In

conclusion, the chairman announced that dividend war- rants were now ready.

Hotel Resident Remanded

to Aus-

INTELLIGENCE TEST SOLUTION

First, who were the Ara couple dancing? We gume wak

H0 8-m where n. m and w. 1 are brother and sitter. This scheme jende itsalf, to two possibilitter :

(1)

(2) HO

H

P

WEIGHT ON US, The United States is against doling out Japan's gold bullion because the argues tho would have to bear the weight of that loss herself, in the long run. but (3) 1 azcluded as Vivian's

Britain has

Brother suggested that

ary

not Pat We now knợw nincĩ that Gabriel the pact should expressly for- is Path brother and that Bydney bid

the formation of secret leillary's brother, Bo Pat's George Albert Langley, 33,

Faschet

kistar must be Bydney, and hence movements

Vivian's sister is anbriel giving his address as room 222 and the Like in Japan. Hongkong Hotel, was further The United States argues that remanded for a wetic in gael that kind of clause would make

tho

to

London Express Service.

really, fortanded setting up euch CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE

pationa

difficultica 370 Co

Century this morning at it

преп

ANSWERS application of the prosecution. Defendant was alleged

1.800. 2. The giraffe. 3. "The obtained with intent to aldered to be capable of fairly lad" and "The Odyssey" defraud $200 at the Hongkong easy settlement boween Britain A palm free. 5. The State of Hotel by falacly pretending and the United States. that he was able to supply a

Liberty, 0. It was originally The two countries already applied to a kind of gallows quantity of blankets on May 4. have hanimeret " out agreement | Mist by a Tybun · hangman: Det. Sub-Int. J.M. Gurney on the main points of the treaty, called Derrick in the 17th, cost- is in charge of the ouse.

On most bado issues, Britain | day.

4-5

ment By Betty Drown; 230. Music. From British Films: 8.45. Sparta Review By Bill Philips (Studio);

(Re- 200, "From The Editorials" corded Relay); 9.10. Weather Re- port: 9.11, "Thursday Serenade" A Programme Of Continuous Music Drown: 9.30, Arranged By Betty "Pleasure From Books" A Talk On Reading Books Of Selence By Dr Opera" "La Boherra" By Puccini.

The

Acts 2 and 3: 10.35, "Follow Blue Light" A Mystery Play By

AW. Henderson (BBUTS): 11.00, Radio News Reel London Relry); 11.10. "Goodnight » Musiq": 11,29, Weather Iteport. od Bave The King: 1130, Close Down.

By Galbraith

́COHL. 1043 BY MEA BERVICE, DIG TE NE KETZ AL B. PAT. C

"Thanks for the lift, and I hope 1,can phone you! is it okay to call you 'Genevieve' Instead of "air"?"

Printed and published by. FREDERICH PRACY FRANKLIN for and on behalf of Bouth China Morning Post Limited at 1-3 Wyndham Street, City of Victoria, in the Colony of Hongseng.

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