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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1946.
SHIPPING NEWS | LAWYERS, MOSQUITOES,
Aircraft, Carlert Venetable, 1. Cruiser Euryalus, North Arm. Desinyeri 1900, AFD; Comark, North Wall Content, 11; Cockade, Bouth Wali, Constance, 0,
Escort Vesci: Oploatum, 8;
Wido- minuth Bay, Aberdeen Dock: Black Swan AFD: Alacrity, 7: Alre, Went
Arm Godavari, 7; liiguury Liny, MD; 1tars, B. Kubinarine Depat Shapa Adamaid. Dr Duck,
Bubmarines Aurica, Amplifon, Aatule
West Arm,
Chinese Frigato: Tu Fo. 13. Chinese Cusume Crust: Tel
sing,
FLEAS, WIZARDS &C.
By "Simple Fee"
the
badly, the doctor says it's wind. Equity says he won't put your name MY EAR has been burnung very, criei off as you know! Mr Voters TU 10.26: Neches, CTU 103.6, A4; YF│I was afraid he'd advise dill water, 245, A4: Maddox (DD73!), M.
on his list until your "conveyance on tut-o-only a little peppermint Fule" kren been through to after meals,
Wizards' Stamping Ground," That is It's true the Chartered Accountant | one wheel. The Stamping Ground is was very rude to me he objected to another wheel with the wrong num my making known his excellent war] ber of teeth. record, but he is. no Phoebus; may
Wo.
Administered by Commodore-la Commission
VEIA: Fort inauharnots, 17.
Store Ship Fort Sandusky, A13, ARINI FOTt Langley, 11.27. Beired by Admiralty Marshali Em- pire Wiiam. Canne Back
Oller: Colerol, War Gudra, Wave Ite gent. Erghol, dil Fuel Jetty: Hlapidei, Yaumati Anchorage; Empire Garden, 315; Serbol. Weet Arm: War Afridi ; sithapale, 18: Engire Damai, Talkoo; Empire 'alndin. Aft
Rivage Vepietikting Galvor Wellington Wall,
Lifting Craft: 20, 23, Ws and 4 Wanchai 30. Wollington Wall.
Crane Ship: Shelihu Mars, "Macklo's, KOBCHO to Encore. East Arm Enticer, Talkoo.
TiMuh: 1100, Aberdeen: 1100, Tidal Basin; 1107, Kowloon Camber.
1169,
Zur: Rockglen, Ruckland, hackuldgeon,
ridal Basin.
NAY: Boomerang, Tidal Basin. MAL (NAB): 41, 42, Tidal Basin.
Withain, Cosmo Dock.
4
Chips in Maintenance and Reserva MPV: 51, 101, 203, 204, 209, 213, 244. 245, 131, 702, 700, 107, 1101, 1127, Cow- Soon Camber.
be it was the Wizards after all, and
TEST SHOWS
ENGLAND IN GOOD FORM
Brisbane, Nov, 29.
ARMAMENTS CONTROL
(Continued from Page 1).
voting procedure of the Security Council, the whole system could be made subject to the will of any one of the permanent members of England, under Walter Hum-the Security Council who chose to mond, bowled and fielded here aleregard the majority."
Found Too Narrow to-day, opening day of the first
The Soviet proposal, his continued, Test, better than their warmest
to the problem suggested approach admirers could have expected. of atomic energy, which { large They were a different team from majority of members of the Atomic the one reen in previous games, but | Energy Commission already
found what can any cricketer do it Don too narrow. There were different pre-war form?
they have been having some time; VOU ɛce you have to present your Bradman finds resemblance of its conceptions of the mensl
This
It seems there are all sorts and
It
As in the past, the whole trend of the game turned on Bradmast. was a day when almost every went in Australia's favour. Alex Bedner touched his England farm in conditions that gave him not the
meaning of the word "control." It wat doubtful whether the powers of the Security Council under the Charter and control of armamente, Mr Makin. ufficiently wide for the supervision
Gaid.
were
Jawyer (not the bed bug kinds of wizards, red hair, black hair 18htest encouragement, Unfortunate. | United States policy on disarmament
won't work.
number of teeth.
NOW the lawyer who is to keep nyot
to
bo
the
·
N logic-out for new voters say that your old newspapers, Fudo letters and his be catch looks sosy," he system of dignumament and inspec
яп
the secret is out, there is trouble in
"conveyance on sale" personally the favourite Stamping Grounds
of to the Stamping Ground and you our local financial wizards.
It's all the wor
work of the Financial won't get it back until you have been Wizards, Greater and Lesser, und, put through the third degree by the
there will be no need to bave Lesser Financial Wizards, (3),
Greater Financial Wizard and all the a new faculty of Witch Doctoring
Senator Tom Connally gave the at the University after all.
Some
he was not feeling well and and ho made the following main ung)-I have never heard of
destres his smiling wizards (not tigers) brawny slight stomach trouble compelled points: The United States taking a course in de-bed bugging wizarus, big wizards, small wizards, him to take no further part in the reply and effective action has pointed out that the damage idea legal wizards, assessor wizarda, con- game after
taken by the General Assembly with tea. tracting wizards, valuing wizards, Two very fine catches went to respect to a It's rather like the Stanley watch calculating wizards and
United States at- England's credit in the first hour armaments; Teral reduction guessing Heized by Admiralty Maranal: Empire which got a wheel with the wrong wizards (there are lots and lots of when Australia's
taches Importance to the necessity opening pair, these)and after being questioned Arthur Morris and Sid Barnes, were of reaching an agreement in and cross questioned, producing all wish for a better start? Hammond
eing all dismissed for 40. Could any team Atomic Energy Commission,
Senator, Connolly said that
should
Include the question may be allowed to alt anyone who wants a vote must buy-you
moved to the bill as it came to his tion for a house or, at least, a piece of land. your third
10 left with wonderful anticipation of the amount and training of re- when you Then (1). He won't have street sleepers. have been well stamped upon
ard degree and
Bedser made an excellent serves. Millions of reserves trained. and
be
mobilised evericht. for all their trouble and labour and
11a declared: "We must go fur- ards expense, doctor's bills and nursing
than the mere, outlawing of ther Bradman might easily have gone
atom bombs. Any plans for a re- home accounts your month is up and in almost any over during the 73 duction of armaments must be minutes he was there before lunch.
closely related to the conclusion of llud ho fallen, to either side the moral effect would
armed forces agreements provided. have been
for in Articlo 43 incalculable.
left, When Morris
of the Clarter, "The fundamentul principle of Bradman had to play out the re-
control and mainder of the over from Bedser, effective international
he knew little abo
about two
two safeguards applies equally to the re deliveries which he tickled into the gulation of weapons. We must have slips and popped up perilously ment effective safeguards in the way of in- shortleg. Bedser continued to spection and other means to prevent puzzle him, beating him with two have disarmament," more deliveries before the champion reached
LCI (L) 20, 21, 123, 103, 172, Kowloon Camber; 12, Wellington Wall
LCT: ISI, VIS NG, 100, 1105. 1241 103, Kowloon Camber. tington Wall
NSC 110, Kowloon Cauber; 109, Wel- Now tố buy a house or a plece of nad all the salaries of all the wizard, catch, holding the ball at the second could
*amber,
Tog: Rockforest, Rockwing. Rock- mount, Kowloon Camber, Outside Wall. Merchant Stilps
Arhul, B11.
Bulimba Yaumall.
Cuitex 11, Trun War.
Choluteca, Youmati,
JOBS 2 Kowloon Bay
Edna, Yaumatt Dictio, Kowloon Whart.
Eastern Trader, Slonecutters,
Limpire Witham. Talkoktaui.
Clensa. Taikoo Dock
30mo Anancier without notice of
HMDLS 1000, 1002, 1960, 1150. Kowloor land, you must get a "conveyance or
sale" and take it to him with a num ber of Victory Forms within one month of date or I will be too late. (2).
your "conveyance on sale" has lent That is all right and proper but-money on your house which is now and there is always a but in things not your house and never will be, somewhere. I am supposed to get because then you would have to a pound of butter every month, but start all over again. (5). so far its all but and no butter. An→ other Stanley watch, I
I forget to mention your lawyer's No, I don't want any wool, thank you matter as he is not likely to
suppose bills, but perhaps that really does not have very much. My friends, the pollte
his forgotten that part ut ones, that is, say I am woolly enough duties. alrendy, I won't tell you what the rude ones say, It would not bo As the Scheme is dying, and the. printed if I did after all there is passing bell is tolling a law of libel and the greater the truth the greater the libel, and some other victims of the Wizards' might think the cap fitted. No, I am not modest-you wouldn't be--if a Jap had turned his nose up at you!
Erien Moller, Kowloon Dock. fina, Kowloon
Onex.
Hal Ming, Kowloon Dock,
Jam Yuumata. Helikon, B17.
Kenilworth, Kowloon Dock, Mascot, Tai Kok Trui, Nanchang, Taikoo Dock. Mayon, Kowloon Bay. Nagara, Al.
Caulu, Taikoo Dock. Period, Yatimunte, Ping Wo. Cuutodian Whart Produce, Laichikok.
Samiamu, Kowloon Wharf. Samarovsk, Kowloon Wharf. Bamtweed, Kowiven Dock. Sarpen, ED.
Shahin, Stonecuiters. Shantung. Taikou Dock, Sengkang Tatino Dock. Sinklang, Mackie's. Whert. Stanhall, Kowloon Bay. Szectiuen. Talkoo Dock. Therese Moller, Yewnati. Tiadane, All
Tsinan, Talkoo_Dock. Typhoon, d. Pu.
Walnut tend, off Talkoo. Winona, 28.
Wuchung. Kowloon Bay. Wwwten. Tilken Cook
Arrived Yesterday
Nagara (Gilinan) Swedish, 3,000 tons from Shanghat, Keelung.
Van Heutaz (JCJL) Dutch, 2,073 ions, Capt G. N. Prats from Amoy, Swatow
tons, Cap M. Golds from Buan,
Dieto (Thoresen) Norwegian, 5,102 tons. Capt H. Cullerson, from Oslo, Singapore, General cargo.
Tadant (JCJL) Dutch, 3,700 tons, from Java ports. via Singapore, General Balled Yesterday Trevethea for Singapore, UK., General
cargo.
cargo 1,500 tona.
Somadang for Singapore, Penang, Bom- bay. General cargo 2,000 tons.
Unita for Campha Port.
Empire Park for Maeno, Pakhol, Iini)- phong. General carzo 70 tons.
Iris for Keelung, General cargo 2,200
tons.
Promise for Haihow, Tourane, General Cargo 150 tona.
Dust for Bangkok, General cargo 200 tona,
Yen Tal for Tsainkong, General cargo
30 tons.
Arriving To-day
Cigniffer (Jarding) from UK., Straits,
Kawioon Whart.
pore, BJ.
Balling To-day
Sarpen (Tung Hog Hong) for Sings Shalim (M. Nemazce) for Tsamkong
2 p., Stonecutters.
onerous
de mortal's nis sine bonum Simple Fee
(1) Memorandum on
Municipal
Council.
(2)
No. 1. of 1844.'
(3)
No. 5 of 1021.
Any way to get back to your "con- veyance on salo;" no, not mine, I've
(4)
1 bid. 5A. (7) (0),
(5)
No. 1 of 1944.
JAPANESE REPARATIONS
(Continued from Page 1)
neighbouring waters, such as Korea and China.
Machine tools-The
to
Pauley, plan
4
U.S. Initiative
armament production should be retributed, the Wont will be dis-
moved and heavy hammers, pressOS, shears and beading and casting machines should be reduced propor- tonately.
Iron and Steel
attempt.
and
Violations and evasions if we are to
Sir Harley Shawcross of
sald Senator double figures. Bradman Connally. rarely met the ball in the middle of
of Britain, his bat during his first hour. Scidorá pulthree carefully phrased questions has Bradman been so subdued to the Soviet delegation, asking it to Reuter,
ciation of their
Anti-Russian Block
on the various
Indicate its position on
points
rolsed. "What in
is the
proposal to the Atomia Energy Com- mission? We take it there is no Only World Peace Hope Council between the Atome. Energy question of Interposing the Security
Montreal, Nov. 28.
Mir Winston Churchill's
Commission and
Assembly. Again, ore we correct in thinicing there is no doubt that the Soviet Government advocate the prompt.
Randolph told an audience here that
that establishment of an adequate system
the only hope of world peace was in anti-Russian bloc composed of
of control and in? I am sure
of that nothing
do
more to the United States, Britain and the increase confidence between nations. United States of Western Europe.
"Does the Soviet Government He denounced Communists outside contemplate, in regard to arms other Russia.
DS alimy,
than atomic weapons, a system of reptilian eren- lures,"
declared the New York disarmament eventually to be estab United Nations meeting a farce and ished, together with the machinery lashed out at Henry wallace (former for control and inspection, subject to U.S. Secretary of Commerce) as the control of the Security Council, silly booby who wanted them to "understand" the Russians.
BULGARIAN POLICY
of tie
and
that unanimity Would be essential to the establishment and operation of the system once it was established?
All these are matters which must. be clarißed if the world in to be able ta, go forward with confidence."
Sir Hartley urged that discursion General terms and suggested should be confined to broad and
sub
to
Sofia, Nov. 20. Premier George Dimitrov, present ing the new Bulgarian Government committee
might be formed to Parliament, said the country's compile a draft resolution, which foreign policy would still be "turned "We could pass unanimously and towards the comradeship Soviet Union, our liberator, but which we could proceed at once to pledged that the Government would put into operation. The world will
thank us if we do."-Reuter. its utmost to uermalise relations with
the United States and Britan. M. Dimitrov said the electors
the Fatherland Front solidly, so the Government had the duty and intention of establishing strict law and order and complete security and tranquillity,-United Press.
Installed
had
EMPIRE COMMUNISTS
Washington, Nov. 28. The United States will take the Choluteca (Wallem) Panamarinan, 1,830 said the tool question is the core of initiative to break the deadlock with the problem of reducing Japan's war Russia over Japanese reparations potential The Inventory should be by directing General of the Army Peduced to 175,000 units plus a capa- Douglas McArthur to distribute 21 city
produce no more than 1,000 per cent of the Japanese assets set new
machine tools yearly. A totul aside for reparations to the claimant of 600,000 should be removed. All Allies, it was revealed in the
current extrusion presses and deep-boring issue of the World Report. A deci. lothes
and similar items useful for sion will be made later on how the
remaining 79
Report added. While Russian opposition to the calling
of a reparations conference has used the present stalemate, the journal said the United States will
ahead go
with initiating the distri Iron and Steel-Japan should be oution regardless of whether a final restricted to. blast furnaces capacity agreement is reached between the of 500,000 metric tens, a pig-iron and Allies whom she will consult prior ingot-steel capacity of 2,250,000 tons to the-issuance of the orders. annually-contrary to the
British
Reviewing the claims of the allied leave Japan a larger steel nations, the World Report disclosed proposal to capacity. This would force Japan to that China hopes to receive 30 per Import 1,000,000 tons of pig-iron cent of the heavy industries which annually, thus making her dependent Japan must surrender and all elec- од former enslaved territories, Japan; tric power equipment and machine should retain 1,500,000 tons of steel- į tool; she can get, rolling capacity. All other equip
Members of the British Common- ment should be removed as repara-wealth and India are opposed to the cloris.
British proposals to permit Japan to Railroads Should be limited to retain industries larger than that the production of 22 locomotives, 800 originally carmarked for repara- passenger care and 4,800 freight cars tions.
Australia wants Japan's wool and annually. Available as reparations will be 900 steam, and 70 electric textile mills and whaling Beet. New locomotives, 30,000 freight cars and Zealand wants her Coastal vessels plants for an annual building capa- while India wants the steel and tex- city of 850 locomotives, 1,200 passen- tile mills.
The Anhui for Swatow, Amoy, Singapore, ger and 7,000 freight cars.
United States will not ask the dark days of imprison-issues of vital, urgent, and commen Penang.
ment under the Japanese, concern.". for industrial reporallons but may much was secretly written in Rubber-Eight synthetic plants seek some materials for
All sessions will be open to visi- should be removed but all crude rub Korea.
reflective mood. The following forecasts that the conference
lurs and the press, and Mr Pollitt will ber processing to be immune.
Nickel-Ali nickel
France has submllled a requisition, is the second of a short se¬jes of serve to "unmask the war-provals- estimated at US$2,000,000,000 while verse composed in the Shamshui-ing activities of reactionaries Hot and has prepared a
re, and the US$0,600,-
throughout the Empire, 000,000 requisition for the losses in po POW Camp. The third of the efforts to strengthen the colontul East Indies. Other allied series will appear next Satur-regime despite the wartime pledges,
Mongolia, day, nations, including Outer
and will express views about are also asking for a "normal aliare"
next steps to be taken in the strug- of the reparations.—Central News,
gle for democratic rights and liber. tles and for colonial self-determina- Lon."Reuter.
Van Heutsz (JCJL) for Singapure, Penang, Belawan, Dell, AÐ,
Nagara (Gilman) for Stralis, Europe, p.m., Al.
Expected Arrivals December 1
Tol Shan from Tsakeng. Wing Bang from Shanghai, Foochow from_Shanghat. USS Bhelton (D7). USS Evarsale (DD789).
December 2
Sontay from Shanghai.
Tai Ping from Sydney, Kure.
Expected Ballings December 1
Mayan for Manila.
Tilsadane for Amoy.
December 2
Dicto for Bhanghel.
Mar-
Therese Moiler for Swatow, Bangkok. Sontay for Balgon, Singapore, sciller.
HMS Godavari for Kure. USS Maddox,
smelters
repara-
tions will be equipment for the
should be removed.
Copper-Available
for
·Leave Cancelled
annual smelting and refining 15,000 tons and the Anishing fabricating of 75,000 tons.
of
and
Ibee cancelled.
14
proved
ammonia
southern
REPARATIONS FOR P. I.
the
д
Owing to force of circumstances Indonesian Services which are beyond the Company's control it has been decided to
Chemicals Chemicals-This basic war in- withdraw all tramcar servicce The Share Transfer Books will West of Weston Market as from
dustry would be restricted to the manufacture of Batavia, Nov. 20. Monday, 9th:
fertilisers badly midnight Saturday,
Manila, Nov. 20. November According to the Indonesian needed for domestic food production, December, 1946 to Monday, 16th 30th next. This is greatly re- News Service, all leave in
President Roxas had directed Mr the thereby ending Japan's dependence December, 1946 (inclusive) for grotted and only dire accessity Indonesian Republican, Army.
the Import of phosphates from H. E. Beyster, head of the technical has on the purpose of the preparation of has rendered it imperative,
Pacific area
areas. Nitric acid production commission planning economic and
industrial
development for, Dividend Warrants.
of a capaelty above 12,500 tons An-
necessary Philippines, to look for The Shaukiwa. Route will The News Service said it was nually should be removed, making equipment for smull Industry which
that this step had been available as reparations equipment cannot be obtained as Dividend Warrants will he remain as at present but all believed
reparations issued at the Registered Omce of Happy Valley and Causeway Bay taken in connection, with the "tense for producing 240,000 tons annually. from Japan.
situation on all fronts," resulting Japan should retain 300,000 tond This equipment will give an im the Company, 1st Floor, Exchange cars will turn back at Western from the failure to reach agreement capacity for soda-ash plants, leaving petus to email industries such Building, Hong Kong, between Markot. Thero will be no tram in the trues, talks on the boundaries 450,000 to 600,000 tons capacity for footwear, clothing, clothwenving Dutch-Indonesian
All for dietillate areas reparations.
and furniture - making. embroideries, 9.00 am and 5.00 pm. on Mon- cars between Kennedy Town, and of the
celiulold plants should be Western Market. This is a tem- Reuter,
removed | homecraft and others, Bír Beyster day, 16th December, 1946. '
as well as all alcohol and motor fuel is going to the United
Slates 'by porary arrangement only pend- ing the arrival of spare parts
plants except methanol plants ap- plane on a month's official visit.
for conversion to
President Manuel Roxas last night (especially steol tyres) from
rent telegrams to Carlos F. Romulo, Philippine delegate to 202
the United Europe.
Nations, and Ambassador J.-M. power plants of 4,000,000 It la understood: the China
Elizalde, urging them to moke kliowatt capacity half should be re-representation for Philippine govern Motor-Bus Company will operate
New York, Nov. 28. The Drafting Sub-committee of the of hydro-electric plants can be recoming reparations
moved. An undetermined number ment participation in the forth restricted service of buses General, Assembly'a Economic
moved as reparations subject to sur United Press. between Western Market, and Finance Committee approved to-day vey All refineries in excess of the full text of the resolution on 40,000 barrels daily and all storage Whitty Street.
world cereal shortage for submission capa to the General Assembly in which capacity in excess of 10,000,000 bar- reis should be removed as repara-
Chungchun, Nov, 20. specific recommendations were made to food production countries, Indus-
tions.
Fourteen of the 33 Japanese, war trial countries and
Ceramics production should be criminal suspects arrested here after consuming coun tries, designed to increase
handicraft the end of the war have been hand- and regulate the production, transporta industry, including cultured pearls, ed over the local Garrison Head- tion, distributlan and corsumption to provide exports along with alik, quarters to be escorted to Mukden of foodstuffs which aro in short tea, glassware, cement, coal, lumber, for trial there by the War Crimes 114.00 supply, particularly cereals, pre
edibles, loyn texilica, seafood, paper, Tribunal of President Chiang Kal leather, rubber products and light shick's Headquarters in Manchurin, Once passed by a full committed to electrical equipment which should Investigations into the alleged crimes
the resolution which
goes, its become the basis for peace time committed by the remaining 70 hava adoption by the General Assembly Japanese exports production-United not yet been completed-Central appears cortain-Central Nows
Nows
By Order of the Board.
A. W. BROWN.
General Manager.
20th November, 1946.
***SILVER AND GOLD.
Bombay, Nov. 20.
Itupees Annas..
03 per 100 tolan
tola
Silver and gold prices to-day were:
Ailver, Ready.... 130
Silver, Torward.. unquoted
Gold, Delivery -
"
... 100, 00 per"
Gold, Forward... unquoted
TA
Bovereign 6000 each-Teuter, In Alexandria, gold was quoted at 153 plastres per fine ounce.
Argentina Gold
1* Dimon, Aires, 20 gold quotations to-day
Rovereigns, "biryers: Sovereigns, wallerw
#
1. C. F. BELLAMY,
General Manager. Hongkong, Nov. 26th, 1946.
u.s. $20 Eagle, buyers
B. 120 Eagle, nollers
Gold, Dar, gramme, buyers
Gold, Har, gramme, wallers
11250
093
5.43
In London, zaid and’sliver prices were 43.00) tinchanged on Thursday against Wednes 04.50 day
CEREAL SHORTAGE
and
production,
Power plants-Of Japan's thermal
Immune as well as all
Press.
conference -
Internment Reflections
"Why do you rise so early?" I often have been asked. "Why do I rise so carty"!
I've answered quite aghast That anyone wherever börn
Could foll to love the early
dawn.
There's wonder and enchant-
ment,
When night is rolled away; For then a
lent
prose.
(Continued from Pake 17
dissolution of the Coninfern, ench Communist party in completely in dependent in its decision.
The conference would, however, not.
be confined to an exchange "of information and experiences, but would "serve to focus attention on
· STRANDED FISHING FLEET'S PLIGHT"
the
Moscow, Nov, 29, The major part of the ice-bound million Jewels are North Cosplan fishing fleet has been brought to safety but the situation To deck the down of day. 1 sends in the Lagansk area where Each opening bud a gem displays, 30 additional boats were brought to Diamond, Beryl and chryso-safety yesterday by lev-breakers.
Acroplanes continue dropping food. and clothing to other stranded There's music, seng and rapture fishermen and are searching ice-free
When night's deep curtain lifts. -pasanges. It is this feet of fishing, All nature seems to capture,
vessels which provides most of the world's caviar.—Reuter. Through tinted, fleecy rifts, The calm of life's great testasy,
The songs of birds in sympathy. No brush can ever mirror, The colours which arise. No artifice make clearer, The beauty of the skies. No wonder such muments rare, The Much calls his sons to
prayer.
There's nature's fragrant incense, The tang of dew-strewn earth; Forest #lades in radiance, ·
Proclaim the day's rebirth. When nature paints the dawn of
day. How can I sleep such hours
away?.
AXON.
- July 1043,
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