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H.K. Rice
Discussed In
Shanghai
SUGGESTION FOR SAIGON SHIPMENTS
The Shanghai Rice and Bean Merchants' Association decided
a meeting held on June 21. Eo. petition the Shanghai Municipal Council to make efforts aiming at securing permission from authori- ties in Hongkong for shipping the stranded Saigon rice, the exports. tion of which has been foröldden in the Colony.
The Association's letter of re- quest will suggest to the Council that the British Consular authori tles here should conduct negoak-
t
RICE RIOT IN
N SHANGHAI
A big rice riot was stared on the night of June 21, in Shang- hal, in a Chinese rice shop. at 934, East Tubang Road, rE- sulting in 14 bags of rice being stolen, Between 70 and 80 poor people stormed the shop at about 8.25 pm, the closing hour, after a heated disputo over the price of rice.
Words were soon translated Into action in which the poor removed rice during the con- fusion and escaped before the police arrived. One rioter sUN- „‚„pect-wid:later arrested by the Wayside police but no stalen rice was recovered.
IMPERIAL PLANE
"LEAVES
Imperial Airways outward plane Dardanus (Capt. A. B. Dykes and F/O. G. A, Samuels), left Kat Tak
the yesterday with
Hongkong mails
She took away. 118,601 kilos of mall and four passengers-Mrs. A. L Coppinger and Miss N. Cop- pinger, bound for Rangoon, and Mr. A. L Bell and a Chinese pas-, senger.
Imperial Airways inward, mall plane is due to arrive this after noon and the next outward plane Is scheduled to leave Kal Tak on Sunday morning,
CLIPPER TODAY Pan American Airways China Clipper is due to arrive in Hong- kong this afternoon from Man!la
tions with authorities in Hong- MINERS WANT MORE with US. mails dated San Fran-
kong.
IMPORTANT STEP"
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Despite the United specting facilities provided, now gold bearing areas and a promising Iron bearing vein have been discovered in Pa hang, the latter on the hills surrounding Bentong.
cisco, June 18. She will leave of hey return flight tomorrow mom- ing.
Hongkong on July 2 and will re- turn to Manila the following morning.
PASSENGERS
regional plan has been prepared The step is viewed with import-for each State indicating the min-
Pan American Airways next in. ance by Chinese circies since the ing areas. These plans will be ward Clipper-the California Clip- arrival of additional Saigon rice amended annually on the pro-per-1s scheduled to
arrive will remedy the rice situation Here specting results. which has become very serious in view of unsettled conditions in Indo-China. The price of the na tive rice reached another record mark of $75 per picul while Saigon rice was sold at a little less than $70. They are now beyond the reach of the average resident.
The Mines Department has done Uncertainty prevails in local
a certain amount of boring, but shipping circles in regard to
Insuficient staff and the lack of future shipments of rice from or funds have hampered its efforts.
IN TRANSIT via Haiphong, possible storm centre in the Far East. While
Only one passenger was in tran- from the some shipping firms were reported of the Mines Department and the sit on a, British ship
The proposed combined efforts
The following left the Colony on a British steamer for Southern ports:-
Mr. D. A. Beymour, Mr. Walker, Mr. A. Munro.
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to have received information that Geological Department to scout North to South: Mr. Jogindar their boats could proceed to the boring areas are under considers-Singh French port others have obtained tion. This boring is particularly no information and are inclined areas where it is not
to await future developments.
CHINESE PRESS CRITICAL The Chinese press as a whole does not agree with rice mer- chants increasing their prices. It is stated that ever should Hal phong be blockaded by French authorities as rumoured, Shanghai can still look for rice in Slam and Hongkong.
It is generally agreed among the Chinese here that rice merchants have made use of the tense Étui- tion in Indo-China for increasing
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desirable that private enterprise should do the prospecting in the Arst instance.
"Cleanliness is next, to goditness, says the, old proverb, but it led a number of
Indians and Malays into court in Taiping. They were charged with taking their morn-
Repairs to the submarine cable between Green Island and Hong- kong will be in progress on June 26, and 27. Craft so employed will display the prescribed signals.
announces
Commdr. G. F. Hole through the Harbour Office that the sunken junks in the Port of
ing bath under stand pipes, found Sun Wan, Hongkong waters, have
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stored in Shanghal. When the price of Saigon rice goes up the price of the native grain follows the lead.
OUTSIDE TRANSACTIONS Another important decision reached at yesterday's meeting was to discourage rice transaction, outside the Shanghai Rice Market which has made manipulation and profiteering possible.
The decision calls for secret in- formation leading to the discovery of these profiteering merchants. As soon as the Association has discovered them their names will be reported to the authorities The Shanghai Rice Distribution Committee also, met yesterday but failed to reach a decision enabling the poor to get cheap Balgon rice. It was decided to await for the arrival of ordered Salgon rice be- fore fixing a date for distribution of cheap rice among the poor.
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