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Orig.on 96009/15/47
Ref: PRO/815/3.
To:
Date:
8th April, 1947.
1.
WEEKLY SUMMARY OF HONG KONG PRESS REPORTS AND COMMENTS. March 9-15, 1947.
Chief Internal Events Reported.
(a) Hong Kong Government will issue Rehabilitation Bonds. The success of the issue is predicted. (Kung Sheung Daily Press, 10/3)
(b) Government rice of improved quality, if of higher price is welcome. - (Wah Kiu Yat Po, 10/3)
(c) Very strong Chinese opposition to Income Tax in any form is regis- tered through the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, both in Hong Kong and Kowloon.
(Wah Kiu Yat Po, 11/3)
d) Chinese Communists have used relief funds intended for victims of Yellow River Floods, and for Dyke Rehabilitation to buy 8,000 gold bars at a cost of C.N.820 billion. (Kung Sheung Daily Press, 12/3)
(e) Textiles from Shanghai and Canton are underselling local products in Hong Kong. (Sing Tao Jih Pao, 12/3)
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(f) Serious complaints are made about large scale loss and damage of passengers personal baggage on Kowloon Wharves. (New Life Evening News, 13/3)
(g) Coal mines at Pat-tze-ling, which produce good quality coal are to be developed to supply Kwangtung and Canton-Hankow Railway. (Chung Shan Jih Pao, 9/3)
(h) Prices of wolfram and nickel ores are advanced 100%. Shan Jih Pao, 9/3)
(Chung
i) Restrictions on the use of power launches on Chinese Rivers are announced. (Canton News, 9/3)
(j) 47 locomotives and over 1,000 tons of railway equipment have been supplied by UNRRA for use on the Canton-Hankow Railway.
(Yuet Wah Pao,
1373)
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