Woman Journalist Denies She Suspected KLM
Would Be Sabotaged
Plane
Reminders
Today
Kowloon Rotary Club luncheon,
Peninsula Hotel, 12.30 p.m. Union Church, ladies' guild meet- m. Helena May Institute, 2 1.023.
Frich National Day, reception at The Gilpps, HK Hotel,
Kowloon Rotary Club, talk FJU
"Wing over Balwall" By Mi J. G. O'Donnell, Perinsale Hotel, 12.30 pm
Mrs. Dorothy Brandon' of the "New York Herald
Tribune" who, with Mr. William Matthews, publisher of the "Tucson Star," was one of 13 American newspaper, correspondents who did not board the ill-fated KLM Constella- tion plane at Botavio, told the "China Mail" that, contrary to reports, theirs was not a l'ast minute decision.
She said that when she left New York on June
13, her plans were already made to make a three-month tour of South East Asia before returning to the United States, and had taken out visas for Singapore, Bangkok, Hong Kong and Canton.....
"An this talk, of our having to make a tour of the Far East Shanghai Loan & Investment Co. any premonition of penting as orginally planned. before re-
Lad, Shougħni-Sumatra Hub-,
or that there was turning to New York., Bil 1, trafordy,
now on his way to hardy suspicion of sabotage, is | believe, SCM Post
sheer nus," Said Mrs. Alanda, if not alreatly there," said
Airs. Brandon,
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Estates, JE.
Brandon
Mr. Brandon, who arrived here fasan Canton on Saturday non- Barnsinting aften visiting Singsgions wil
raceting. Fm, 11.15 at 1 non
Men's Chal Lace Night, South Bay Beach swmuntag
Andrew's Chak games, Church hall, 7.30 p.m. Barustett Eurotran YMCA, Wed femore, #, pan. Jolly Variety Show for the Troops (Ahmad .com Teet
Coming Events
TOMORROW Swimming Gulo and Dance. En-
ropean YMCA, Kowloon
St. Paul's College, Speeets Day,
33. Mardommell Hoel, & pom,
SATURDAY
Bangkok, was resting in her room at the Hong Kong Hutel, just res euvering from the shack she res fate that and felved over the betullen her outpontons on the dredonesia ter, when flu "China Alar" viespondent called.
"Hib (Mr William Matthews), and I held the group at Batavis
General Festing
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swamming Bulo, al
swizuzinot prol, 9,30 pm.
Soviets fu The Pubretong
Children, Flat Day.
NEWSPAPER
PUBLISHER FINED
VRC
Yeung Wai, editor, publish, er and proprietor of the Wah, Sing." Chinese newspaper. was summoned in the Justices of the Peace court at Central yesterday charged with pub- Bishing noterial of insherat nalec
Also summoned for printing the material was the Wing Sing Print- represented by ing Company, Art's manager, Ip Saf-chrung.
Bath defondanta plen arity through their counsel, Mr. J. E Stewart, who in mitigation plendi od that the publisher had been in The new paper business for mare than 20 years with a clean record, A fine of $250 was imposed on carb defendant.
River Steamer Collides With Junk In Macao
The Bong Kang-Maeno river sleamer Kwong Sal was reported last evening to have callitied with
"Most of those poor chaps had never been out to the East; this was their Arst trip,-They are leav- big behind themi al feast a dozen fatherless young children," said Mis. Brandon, deeply moved us he spoke of the three-week tour they had together so recently,
Bendiga tera
Tuesday tell bighs
Tu Wateja nycruits On training.
their
visited
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1949. 2
Presents Certificate
The Governor. Sir Alexander Grantham, KCMG. shown here giving a graduation, certificate to one of the boys at the prize-giving in St. Stephen's Collège yes- terday. "China Mail" Photo.
Prize-Giving At St. Stephen's College
"Most of us havò a deep affection for our school When we arò in it. When we have left our school, we forget all about it, but not so are the old boys of St. Stephen's College," said Sir Alexander Granthàm, KCMG, Gov- ernor of Hong Kong, at his speech at the annual prize-giving of St. Stephen's College yosfèrday.
"They have
A particularly
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'A Forgotten Woman'
The five-day run at the King's Theatre of "A Forgot- ten Woman", first production of the local Great Wall Movie Production Company. ends today, not because of lack of patronage but Because of a mutual agreement.
Among
tha
specially invite: guests on Tuesday night, were the Governor and Lady Grantham, Mr. Justlos E. H. Williams and Mrs. Williams, and Mr. and Mrs, D. G. K. Hawkins.
Undoubtedly,
have
the distinguished guests as well as the other patrons been impressed by the striking progress which has been mude in the production of movie filma by Chinese producers,
As far as Chinesa movių filma go, "A Forgotten Woman ranks among the few best produced to date. But like all previous, pro- ductions, it, latul- of technical taulis,
The fin was completed in a very short period. Haste apparently ne count's for the comparatively poor choice of background and lock of appropriate scenes.
The plot is not new-abandoned girl, forced to take the easy rund
to support her illegitimate son, Ands herself charged with murder before her first love judge.
Miss Pal Kwong, well known
Chinese actress, in the leading role puts the entire cast of co-stars in the shade including the leading
Yon
Form U: Cheng Shin China, Ma Pior | mag,
Form Rei Ching, Yam Chi Min
For I Lee Tin vier, Albert Mao, In his report. Mr. E.W.L. Mar-
willated uildings had been -
of
Chin-
St.
Chin
The emotional seting by Miss Pal Kwong compares favourably with that of some leading Western nctresses. The production was well directed. Technical improvements would have made it the best Chin ese picture produced in Hong Kong.
YIH
DEATH OF RADNORSHIRE SEAMAN
Mir, Brandon said the decision of the party to visit India stem- nel fitin a joint personal cablederpaffection for and grati-ha, Edgar Kwan. Mr. Neltru requesting special tude to their alma mater." Sirchan Tris Tui permission" "Tur
"AL continued. chartered Alexander plane to traverse India so that any rate, they have certainly Wong Cheng Ling.
could have an opportunity repald their debt a hundred- at soberylewhg, the Indian Per-fold. I hope that you boys off said that war damages to the tuit The decision was made the present generatiou'
ve, the objectiour of KLM which appreciate the advantage
at a cost of more than felt that since its pinney had been St. Stephen's College.
$200,000. The Government user flentioanl General F. W. batrest from Inaba sitice. Uie be-
ese students are notoriously the school for 10 months during Festing, CB, CBE, DSO, Gen. [gaming of the year, the fight
1945-40 for police training, and and are very i good students, eral Offlger-in-Chief, Land would be inadvisable, However,
In the old spent $40,000 in ficu at rent. The old boys.raised $30,000 for desks Forces. Ion Kang. visited he wishes of the correspondents keen on books.
days, they have been accus-
and
furniture. Hong Kong Defener Forte prevailed,
During the tour in Indonesined of neglecting the activities
Last year, twen new hustels class-room, the outside the
were erected (each) $180,000). This The unrespondents
three mor key points and interviewed lead-Stephen's College has won the year, thre
buildings are Lens of Use vagious political far football competition this year."
being erected, a hall for the pre- Sir Alexander then said that paratory sch
school
Mr. William Brewis, leading ($150,000), "They did a very workman he would not hope that St. swimming pavilion and the first seaman of the British steam- like job of it, and were eager Stephen's would go on winning half of the chapel. The old boys Radnorshire, collapsed_sud- to return home to place the the competition. "You may feel have raised $50,000 for the pavilionly while on duty aboard facts of Indonesia before their that it is unkind of the Governin
ion, intending it as a present t the ship and died before pro- readers," "sald Mrs. Brandonment to express such o senti- the
the school
for the coming Jubilee. | per treatment" could be Pen- who added that the tour watment,
fur but it is
the simple The Chance! ($72,000) represents dered. Initiated and sponsored by the reason that it is not good for subscriptions fro
from many friends either the
the young or the old to of St. Stephen's College.
Other prominent residents be always on the winning side,"
Born in Wallsend-on-Tyne in Sir Alexander explained.
the colony present at the eere- 1002, Mr. Brewis was a bachelor. Sir Alexander continued,
included the Very Reverend mony
It was learned that the 47-year- good to
to learn the lesson when R.O. Hall, Bishop of Victoria, Mr. old scaman hari just turned up for is better to Mok Kon-song, and the Hon. Dr. bis regular duty at 6.30 am, and you are young. 12 lone cheerfully and honourably S.N. Chou.
|wns giving routine orders on the then to win by unfair means.
ceremony, music rain deck when he suddenly The Boys hace fortunato was played by the band of the collapsed. In that they can follow the Buffs. traditions built up by their predecessors."
He spoke to a number of in- divisional aperuils, garrying 4111 Depot Training. He also spent Sure time with members of th Hong Kong Regiment, who, hàv- for passed out of the legat are undergoing Advanced Training.
- Among the Volunteres he was interested to meet agam are two
embers who had served with Busmo. when he was
the 30th Division, extaranding
The General showed great Interest in the latest
training alds which were
employ being in carrying out the various phases of Instruction,
ed
At the conclustan of his visit
he stated that he was favour
trons.
Ditch Government,
Insurance Policy Before leaving New York ench of the correspondenka was prev, sented with a US$10,000 insur-
nee polley with the compilments: of the Netherlands Government. Mrs. Brandon was particularly touched by the
death of Jack
ably impressed with the keen. Werkley, formerly of the "New
parade.
sqricks
undergo training.
cachi
York Herald Tribune," Washing- Jon Bureau, who was representing "Time" Magazine on the tour.
"Nuberly worked
are
Wärden Leaving
рода
During the
SHOULD STICK TO HIS LAST
of
DI the Volunteers on
explained to him that what he saw was merely a normal ves
more inter- Sir Alexander revealed that evening's training and that skuilursively than Jack who sensed the Mr. E.W.L. Martin, the Warden
his assignment,"
of the College, was due to leave importance of night of the week with the ex-tribute to Bert Huelin, foreign day;
said Mrs. Brandon, who also paid for Australia today for a holi-
Wu Tin, aged 44, cobbler, of 28 exption of Saturdays and Sundays editor of the "Christian Science
(Mr. Martin is leaving for Aus- Shanghini Street, Second Floor, Monitor."
tralia today in a plane belonging was senteneca to nine months' Mrs. Brandon, Manila-born and to the Qantas Airlines. The hard labour and deportation by out East most of her life, has been College Council had asked Mr. Mr. Wicks at Kowloon yesterday in the newspaper, business for 35 Martin what he would desire for larceny from person.
On learning that The prosecution told the court most of all. After she left the party Mr. Martin would like very much that defendant stole $30 from the Chau Muk, aged 20, unemploy-it Batavia she wenl on to t, was charged before Mr. J. Singapore and Bangkok, arriving to visit Australia, it booked the left pocket of complainant Mr. Wicks at Kowloon yesterday with at the latter place on July air passage for him.) larceny from person.
Before which happened to be the birth-
PICKPOCKET SENTENCED
The prosecution fold the court
a junk at Macao on Monday after that at 10.40 a.m. on Tuesday at
01.
The Government Wholesale Mar- ket on Reclamation Street, defen- dant put his hands into the right pocket of complainant, Chun Sang, and stole $80.
Complainant, however, noticed
According to the, local agent of the vessel the Kwong Sai was entering the Portuguesé" Harbour upper when her stern struck the how of a sailing junk.
Damage was negligible.
It is not known yet whether any one was injured,
Dutch Liner
Anives From Rio
The faxurious Dutch passouger lier Ruys arrived here froin Rio
de Jamere yesterday with only
years.
tho
Gra-giving,
R. M. Sturzi, barman of ss. Presi- Sir dent Cleveland, when the latter day of her married daughter whe Alexander
unveil was standing outside a pork shop was born in Bangkok, From ed tablets in memory of three at 83 Peking Roud buying pork.
Complainant noticed that a there she took plane for Cunion, friends and associates of the Coi- and came down to Hong Kong by
hand was put into his pocket, and lego, Mrs.. Kathicen
L. Martin, seized defendant The latter, how- river steamer.
wife of the Wurden, the Hoover, succeeded in freeing him She said she was not super- Cha Siu-ki; and Mr. Tam self, and ran down the street. etitious and had never been, but Cheung-huan,
teacher
of the Two passers-by called a police- while on the subject it did seem College who diod during the inau, ond arrested him. , and seized defendunt. The $80 coincidence that the porty left Japanese.
occupation. was
found Inside defendant's New York on June 13, that 13 At yesterday's prize-giving, the pocket.
correspondents were involved in following were awarded Gradua Defendant was sentenced to the crash, and the news reached tion Certificates: Ang Kian-an three months Imprisonment and her on the morning of July 13. (Credit). Chen, Boon-hul, Hsia Epng-ham, Dum deportation.
FISHING JUNK
MISHAP
Mrs. Brandon will be remain- | Rong-chal, Gan ing in Hong Kong until Satur-Rute-yang, Walter Jeong Alex
HEAVY LOAD ON BICYCLE
Carrying 72 cmpty bottles,
day, July 18, when she will take Kan, Khoe Ven-Kie (Credit), welching 40 pounds, on the back
1
plane for Manila to carry on with Peter Lam. Lau.Tak-Hof his bicycle involved a youth of
Hon-chl (Distinction),
18. Ito Fuk in an accident which
The funeral was held at fappy Valley last evening.
D
W. Shakespeare, ship's surgeon, went imunediately to his
aid.
It was reported that the senman died as
he was being taken to his cabin.
The cause was given as cerebral haemorrhage.
The Radnorshire, now lving alongside Holr's Wharf, arrived here on Sunday from the United Kingdom.
Armenian Dies After Macao Shooting
Macao, July 13. Wounded during the attack on General Ng Hong-nam last decorator, Mr. Vardan Petros Sunday night, an Armenian. Ter-Ovakimian, died of in- testinal injuries yesterday.
The funeral of General Ng Hongman, former Commissioner of Police, Chungaban District, too% place yesterday., The,remelys wore. sent to Bhek-ki in Chungshan,
Polico agents- mingled with the crowds during the funeral proces-
General Ng'was shot while wait. fug for a lift at the Central Hotel
sion.
| her-three-month assignment tour-in. Lim How-tau, Lim Siu-ling, résuited in injuries to two children, on Sunday night. The socond civi-
A 100-picül fshinig Junk caught, South East Asia.
20 passeneres, of whom 10 dis- by a sudden rust of strong wind, embarked here.
was turned over on her starboard
She had 1,289 tons of general side in Aberdeen Harbour yester. enrgo for the Colony and 5,349 day morning. tons in transit,
The occupants, two men, three
4
The Ruys left the South Amerie waren and baby, were thrown ean port on May 5. She left into the wafer but they were all Manila on June 1 for Rongpicked up by a passing junk. Korig.
No one was injured..
Most of her
passengers had
disembarked en route, when the 8,064-ton liner called at several ports.
ALLEGED CONSPIRACY
WOR
A remand of three days granted by Mr. F. X. d'Almada qt Central yesterday in the case of Troi Liu, aged 33, Yu Kit, aged 23, and Ng Keung. The charge is that on July 12 at the Economy Cafe they conspired to commit a rob- bery. They are also charged with passession of tivo flaggora.
XMAS IN JULY
We have placed our' orders for CHRISTMAS 1949, This is our- assurance to our many customers Lot, M. Targe collection. of NEW
HOLIDAY merchandise.
It was extremely hard work, thinking of Xmas In July, but yug,bellevetla better to be onely than late.
THE EVERGREEN
300 Mathan Road,
(See Page 11)
FORTHCOMING WEDDINGS
Iso
Ban wounded, Tam Kwok-yln, was only slightly hurt.
The Armenian decorator was buying cigarettes in the lobby of the Central Hotel when he was
bullets.
Kim-an, Kwok withged at Central yesterday hit by stray
Lim Tany-sin, Too Joon-peng, One of the children lost a tooth, Wong, Kal-wong, Wong Siu-yan while the other, girl of signt, sil Sung-chi, and refused to appear in court, (Credit), Wu Wing-yal, and Yao tained a fracture at the base of the Hsking-Ang
skull. The following were awarded The forthcoming weddings have Spécial Leaving Certificates: Chan been announced af Victor Bauk-Man-sec, Koh ham, civil servant, Hong Kong Kam-chuen, Wong Hok-shing, and Government, of Huxley Lodge, 37 Wong Peng-kurg The junk, was brought to an Condult Itead, and Miss Betty even keel and water was bailes Ashman, of 39 MacDonnell Road; out Property WAR recovered, and of Kuri Otta Gustafsson, 1113-Bang Medal) though some sank to the bottom. slonary, of 33 Granville Road,
not Kasyloon, and Miss Frida Livina (Hewitt Medal, presented by Old Boys),
Danielsson.
N DÂN Tháo. Van T
#Baku" Prise-Chu Pah Whực, Chen
Darriage,
serious.
however,
Whs
Brothers Joint Wedding
Chang
of Mr. Chan' Tak-kwong and Miss Wan (left), and Mr. Chan Tak chuen apid.
(right): took place at the -- Kam (Francis Wa's Studio),
Prize Winners
carrying an excess weight, The Macae police are co-operat using him to lose control of the ing with the Chungshian authorities bicycle, defendant was fined $50 in the investigations. Our Own and ordered to pay $300 compens-Correspondent. antion to the parenta of the injured
Dux of: Bebos)-L Hon Chi (Mok Kenchild.
Ying Wit Dux, at Chinese-Tang
IMPORTED GOLD,
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| Fang Yuan.
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DANGEROUS. GOODS
A number of summonses for atorage of dangerous goods with- Department we heard, at Chitral out a license from the Firà Silände
yesterday in the Justices of the Charged with fpporting gold Peace Court. without a licence, Kwok Chan, a Tsui Kwal-long of the Dlaward shop faki, failed to be present at Steel Works, Hoonz No. 507 Chifis Contral yesterday.
Building, was fined $1,000 for stor- lie was found to be in possessioning 660 pounds of sodium nitrate of 22.8 tools of gold valued at and 2,730 pounds of sulphurletacid. $3,203 on board the sa Cheung Hing at the Hai On wharf on
12.
The gold and ball of $10 were ordered to be estreated.
Lam Chau-fong of the Dith Chuis Plastle Works, 26, Dagis Hireet. storage of 2,000 potinde of form- Kennedy Town, was fined $100 för
aline and 40 gallons of. kerosene.
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