According to the Chinese Consulte in Vancouver, regulations re the iasuance of passports have been revised: (a) Chinese living abroad must apply to the Consulte before returning to China in order to obtain visa in triplicate for returning to China; (b) when applying for a returning visa, the individual must produce his visa for entering the country, except for Chinese born abroad; (c) An application fee of $6 and 3-4 inch photographs should accompany the application for the visa. Students and workers half price. In addition, a $2 fee(stamp)for visitors, $1 for students, and 30c for workers, must be (d) If the Consulate has discovered illegal material carried by the applicant, the officers should report to customs. 2. The CKT.DartCoon Club ( & £4 ^ ) will have a spring banquet on Jan.9. Registration should be made as soon as possible. 3. Chinese, Shoi Wing ( % % ), was prosecuted for selling drugs. His case w be forwarded to the High Court. News from tther cities: 1. New York: the CKT in N.Y. will held a convention ( ) for North and South Americans on May 15. Representatives from these countries will be invited to discuss important issues. 2. Cumberland: CKT spring banquet on Feb. 2. 3. ^ $0$1 : Dart Coon Club spring banquet. 4. Nanaimo: a Chinese worker was seriously injured when he fell from a bridge 60 feet above the ground. News from Kwangtung: 1. The provincial government has set up an Overseas Affairs organization ( ^ & ) help overseas Chinese who need assistance in Kwangtung. Its objectives are as follows: a. to investigate the conditions of overseas Chinese from Kwangtung; b. to assist overseas Chinese who wish to invest in business or real estate in Kwangtung; c. to assist and proteet Chinese who wish to return to China; d. to assist and guide Chinese who wish to return to China for educational p poses; e. to answer questions pertaining to law and regulations.