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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1949.

Committee Formed To Organise

the

Watchmen Slept On Duty

Jaycee" In HK

The decision to form a three men committea to organize a Junior Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong was taken yesterday at a lun- chaon given by Mr. John Ng at the Hang Kong Hotel roof garden.

Mr.

Ng, a representative of the Philippine Junior Two watchmen employed by Chamber of Commerce in Manila, was host

Matropolitan Construction

to more than 20 young men drawn from Co., Chu Wing-hang, aged 31,

many streams of Hong Kong life whose com- and Chan Shiu-lun, aged 27, were charged before Mr. Tho

to found a youth associo- MON PHIROSA was, mas Tam at Central yesterday

tion covering them allisin here for a fanlar Chi with siceping while on guard

through Friday night (tung, men will formshising lite com unitre Cham- tuty

the nucleus nina witorene. Uction Commisesejorie urged 6 a.m. on Saturday.

Sub Inspector Chan said that Group in the colony, which im. all alumni associations to do what the two men were specially em- mediately upon organisation des regneto promote interest in

to look will pratiqued, with the. In the project cities have ployed by the company

CHAINgreat; Ciflashave kolúnior Chamber after Magazine No.

Chung terngional... Junio

Chambers.ir@umfereeinhė šald, Commeren: Co

on Congress.

Why should-Hong Kong-luck line? Hom Kok, Stanley. The Magazine of was used to store gelignite and This committee will meet, on detonators which were used for Thursday at the Corme bloating.

308 detonators There was there at the time.

93

<tatermino.

Club to sufficientaln

ipcolls

two terest ON

to the motstand.

gelignite stored

...tha. LMEN

WILL

110

ranarae

ameigi capacity, and jule

the com com mlites in is deliberations15-16

Should the

conclude committee

کردن گره

CPA Plane Arrives

Kunming

From

ון

At 7 pan on Friday the defendants went to sleep in a to

10 permit atshed nearby. During the night project. M the night the two padlocks and dog's two doors of the Magazine were broken but nothing was taken in the hat defendant had taken that dupler Chamber of Game ACPA, Skymaster one of same chance of pro- the two planes of the com- sands came motion in the colony, it will the pany which were not given a date for a general meeting, t tolearance at Kunming on Sun

of members | day,ürgiveduül. Kal Tak late which the amount

and will be agreed upon

and yesterday afternoonies of 1 for, the year pleetody

Na yesterday. not be in Hong Kong to witness the inauguration of grounded in Kunming. It is 4 local, Junior Chamber of.Com matter Involvinghopalities," he merce, but would hear about its maid, hdding that the Would take formation in Manila,

bisport to the Hong Kong "We Jaycees in Manila,the do- Directon-of-Livit Aviation

Both defendants said that they realised the gravity of their of

the Court for fence but begged Lentency.

to dring euch defendant $100, MI Tam sud that it was very serious offence to sleep while on duty but he was taking into consideration that the men had realised that they had

Liking

two

a

chies officers

Would

done wrong by leaving their pquare, will celebrate the dry

Exhibition Of Chinese Paintings

An exhibition of Chinese paini- gs by Mr. Chow Yat-long will be held at the Hotel Cecil, ground de, from November 20 to De ertuber 1. All interested are In vited to view the paintings.

when a Hong Kong group has been formed." Conyers

Filth Congress.

Mc. Ng told his audience that, he same from the Philippines, co- pecially to invite Hong Kong to send a delegation to the Philip pines next year when the Fifi Internations! Junior Chamber of, Commerce Congress will be held,

International congresses of Junior Chambers of Commerce have been held in Rio de Janeiro, Brussein and Suu Francisco, Havana, Cubo, in the past. und were always well attended.

Mr. Ng said members of in Government in Hong Kong, in- the JF. Nicol same cluding

Colonial Secretary, have expressed He was one of the participants interest in the early organisation in the Joint Annual Exhibition öf

Зауссе

Hroup here,

Kong forganised by six Brints 16 years consider his trip to Hong

futile if nothing resulted from it.

Mr. Chow is ung of the most

of students vuistanding

the late famous Chinese

Artist, the Mr. Ko Ki-fung. His work ranks with those of Mr. Yung Shau- shok, Mr. Ho Chat-yuen and the late Mr. Wong Shhi-heung, whe

the had alt been under teacher.

Mr.

NED,

When

Sir Andrew Caldecott; He explained that the purpose was covernor he of bought severul of Mr. Chow's exhibitions.

Mr. Chow has participated in the exhibitions:

England, America, France, Germany, and Jupun.

M. NE

of their

Captain Hunt piloto the Skymaster declined, to givey any reason why the planes; Nere

it whs: curlles ereporter how syor, that the, treated for the planes. being founded in Kun mini was due to the fact thus the CAF was not considering Eun! mingishield, an ab-international ale platipp any more foverin

The Hong Kong. Governmen: yesterday would not praits - craft to take off from Hong Kong for Kunming and this order will stay, it was learned, until the Hong Kong authorities are salix- fled that Kunning to agala open as an international airfield.

The second CPA aircraft, C-47, will arrive in the Colony early this morning.

Personalia Inquiry Into Chak

Sang Disaster Is Continued

Mrs PMaria Yvanovich, Miss Irene Do Rosario, Mesort, Loula Kiran Georges Besse and 'Grous alt Rene left Hong Kong for Sol- tonyetlerday By Air France.

The Tev Po Piers Hala

Fr. Hahn, Messrs. De Lestopis Wen-ho left Hong Kong for Paris valeriny by Air Bratten, Mr. Wongtwas Premier of, China Ith Fediately fellowing Dr. T. V. Soong's resignation in 1948.

два Wong It is customary for rosin to be exported to Shong hai and North Korea in large quantity, p wit mass told, the Marino Court of Inquiry inves- tigating the Chak Sang disaster, at the ro- sumption of proceedings yesterday.

Woek-end departures from the

Peninsula Hotel Included Mrs. Tam Wah-hon, a faki of the Kwong Wing. Hing Chemicals Company, was giving evidence and related how his firm purchased 1.120 drums of potassium chlorate, out of which 10-100- Ib. drums were sold to the Yun Song Cheong Company.

K..T.Kwak, Miss P. Meck, Miss : Torjusen, Mr and Mrs A. Yong. MIE FL. White. MIES V.. Wilcox Messra, W., ¡F, O'Brien,, W. H. Wen, B. Cooley, F: M. Ven. trin, A. M. Sarratt, R. N. Landia, C. B. Myers, H. F. Hopkins, G.-V. An Silya, K. Yarap, li. G. Tihtis, N. R. Parikh, and N. F. Dobbitt.

Vehicular

The cargo arrived :). In the 1; Witness related how he crossedt Colony by The Anigrican, the orbour by the freighter Steel Age from Long! | Ferry_with_the cargo. Among the arrivals at the Pen-Beach, California, on Septem- Purchase Recolled insula Hotel during the week-ber 1, consigned to the East

Fang Kan-so, salcamon of tho end were Mrs.. R M. Lind, Miss DC, Messrs. E. tal E, Sil-Asiatic Company and bought Kung Sheung Company, then en- tered the box to recall the pur- cock, La Fusing, P. Lightenberg. by his firm, witness sald.

The drums were stored in the chase of four drums of potassium P. M. Rynus, M. C. Gay, R. W. Pitcher, J. Bu Hicks, H. P. Peroiru, Orm's dangerous godown. at 108, chlorate by the Yun San Cheong

Тольк

Sircet, Kowloon. The Comp customer wanted mriginal- Chan

A. B. Perelen, 1Silvo, V. Silva, and Lieutenant Bentley,

The arrival of Mr. E, 41. A. Director of London Grinwood, Office of the Hong Kong Gov- ernment, has been delay. He in now dus to arrive at Kal Tak at 4.45 pm today.

Passengers In RMS Canton

RMS Canton is dus here on December 19 from the United The vessel left Kingdom. Southampton on November 18. Passengers who will disembark

here are:

M

Mr. Abraham, Mrs. 4.M. Aitken, and 1 childish, Anderkan Canal ( EP. Amberum, DHE, ́ 103, Mr. J. Attwell. Men. Altwell, Mr. 1.2.

Bonn, Mr Burroit and 'child. Mr. RA Baum, Mr. 1.1. Betmen, 'Mr. 'FG, Biggles,

31. c. Jown, Mian M.H. Brown. Miks

2.1.F. Buckland, Mtra, F.-Huckbe, Mr. B.V. Burch, Br. u." Poppa, Man, Burton, 19łan V. Chen, Mr. T.., Chen, MA, Dix. Ed., Mr. 3.0. Clarke, Mré, Clarke, Mr. A.D. Come, Mr. Chimu, Miss B.C.K. Ciemna, Mr. G.A. Crabtree, M. C.. Crew and chi, Mr. G.“ Drummond, M. Dram. Tend, M. RN. Ezkfurd, MG, Mrs. Rok- funt infant, Brs, 0,C/ Beans, Mr.

firm had bought 50 lbs of resin

from some travelling traders, who by to buy 200-lb drums, but was eame from the East River dis- apparently satisfied with what wo | trigis. This resin was also stored had to offer," he said. The custom-

in the same poklown,

er paid $480 cash. The Tal Lee On Gejeber 3, two men from the Transportation Company took de- Yun San Chong Company visited livery. the firm and bought 10 100-lb "On September 7, the customer firms and also 50 ha of resin. refurried and sold to tis our four drums willich he had bought an the grounds that they could not he exported then," witness related.

The goods were delivered by the Tui Lee Transportation Company to the Yun San Cheong Company, at 141, Connaught Road, West.

The customers returned shortly afterwards and declared that the quality of the resin was not good enough.

150 we bought another 50 tusi

From the Wah Sheung Company for them." witness continued.

The Kung Sheung Company paid $418 chah for the lot.

At the afternoon session, several witnesses took the stand and gavo collaborative evidence.

Jote Bimmo Rodrigues, of the Stores Department, China Pro- vident Loan and Mortgage Com- pany Limited, told the Court of the normal procedure of deli. vprypperation,

Witness stated that that was the drst und only deallug his fem had with the Yuu San Cheong Com. pany.

Eprly this year business alnc- Since the incident-the explu-kened and he rented the premises sion and subsequent sinking of tha to a friend who was staying, with Chak Sang-witness said he had blot at his residence at 0 Gough not seen the two customers.

Street, second floor. To the best of his recollection,

The friend, whom he could only remember as Chong, introduced two Northern Chinese, who car red on business in the newly- rented office for a short me.

their company's address was 141, Corinaught Road, West.

Asked what had happened to the first lot of 30 by resin, Tam

The name of the organimation replied: "I don't know."

Witness The third

rarely WOH Yan Sun Cheong, witness said his firm dealt in resin.

reculled. aircrati, a POAS plane which was

A few days after the office was also grounded at Kunining furnier, PB, Gloway, NDP,

Replying to the Court when CDb, Cb, Mr. 2.W. Guddi», Mim 0.7.

rented out, witness said he visit- asked whether it was customary ed the place and found several the same reason will be lying aide. 1. Halhes, Mr. ft.

Hawking, Mr. PQ,C. Redlich, . .11. for customers to export resin in drums inside. It was not unusual out today.

roh, Mr. Bushen and child. Bri large quantity to any specific to him and he did not make any Geb. Bir D, Jackson, Bt. d9b, MYD,

Arga, he said that he bellevad

effort enquire about them. Taily Jackson. Lady Kinch and

10, mentioning Shanghai and! Four days before. the Septem- childred, "Br. TY, KU, MIA'L. Lambèll, BEN, SOM Mr. C. Liu, Blz. A., Hine-

ber typhoon, Chong, told him, "I learned from the customers witness recollected, that he want- kekler.. DH. Methernet: “šte 2. Malloy, Nr. 0.5, Moore, Mrs. H.P.M. that they intended to buy a large cd to go to Canton to celebrate -Noble, Hir DA. Nobbins, Mr. J.C. lot, but they wanted to have 60 his father's birthday. He would Mr. E. Pravar, Mr. J.M. lbs first es sample," Tam said, probably be taking his two Nor- thern Chinese friends with him, Chong had snil,

Action Over Window In A Wall

O'Dwyer,

North Korea.

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The then left the office after about--two weeks. Ho'saw ythém

paintings at one to promote elvic responsibility An open window built on a

in young men to help in the al-wall by occupiers of 24 Mercer Mr. AE. Ferry, Mr. Kb. "I understand that the resin was

development timale

Street, third Liogr, overlooking Pike, 1 chlidren, and infant, Mr. P.Tand careers,

destination

The rent was $200, which the tion then," he added. "In every community there is the yard of 20 Jervois Street, Portaion. Mr. Purtallion, MI P2 for expert. But 1, did not know its

Portallion, Re BW Pryor, Mr. A

When the Xun Son Cheong merchants promised to pay him, Form for Junior Chamber or was the subject matter of an arinand, Mr. Raymond, Mr. C.V. Rru

Mr. WW. Bhowal. Company bought, the second lot of Yip Kwing sold. He added that Commerce, because we know that action at the Supreme Court children,

Mrs. Shewan. Mr. Chol-wang Bhum, Mi 30 lbs of resin, there was no sug-he expected them to stay thère the future of the world lies in the yesterday. TRAM

nt-least for n month. He did not L. 86, Nr. 8,0. Smith, Mr. le gestion of returning the first lot. men of today" Plainting, Li Shau-yee, revident

Baber, Mr. T.F. Stainton, Mr. Blaintón

They paid cash for the 100 15s receive any money. so is generally of 20 Jervois Street, who ask ada, H. A. Biver CONDUCTORS

find for Court injunction for the and two children, Murter C.R. Steven of resin. young that FINED FOR ASSAULT spirit, krit, drive and Imagination defendant to repair and restore Birs. R.: Beway and chifal Mine EM Next witness was Yew Kong,

Two trum conductors Wong An organisation such as I am sug- the wall to te former condition, Breda Captain My MF Store, lorry driver of the Tal Lee Trans- last two days after the typhoon. Dr. Miss A Sydenham,portation Company, who took de-It was a chance erecting and Be- Wab. guteman and Cheung Hung-seating for you would give all had judentem with costs deliver- 8HN, RCM.

f. 1.1, Tho, Mr. P. Trott, Mr. W..livery of the 10 drums of potassium Northern dialect which the two int : unable to understand the bew, were charged before Mr. these impulses wide play. Thore ed in his favour.

Pulsno Judger Mr. Justice Gould. Winterton and two children, Mi B.A.

Mr....G. Sheldon, KC, on the Wintrion, Str. Ga. Wool, M 15. Hing Dangerous Goods godown to

floor. instructions of Mr. F. Loreby, Woon and is children, pp. 5.1. Wright 141, Connaught Road, West, first appeared on Behalf of the plain, Miss 7.0. Wright. tin, Defendant, Cheung Hok-bun,

the

Hin-shing Lo at Central yesterday is need for such impulses in Hong)The case was heard before the Wetabernor," Mr. "F/T." Winsarión. Mt. chlorate from the Kwong Wingen spoke, 'witness sald he did

Expressing some disappointment over the absence of great on

that the

with assaulting Lam Churn, Rongai aged 19, a passenger on Sunday evening.

The prosecution said complainant boarded crowded

tram in the Central District and Defendant Raises the responsible for the win-

an argument started between him and conductors which soon led to

blows.

Wong Won was fined $25 and

was ordered to pay $25 ns com- pensation to Lam while Cheung was bound over in a sum of $100

for one year.

Mr. Hin-shing Lo said that the conductors of public vehicles should come to an understanding with the passengers and should control their tempers and then

there would be less trouble #ll around...

December Issue NEW and ENLARGED

PRICE $1

Outery In Court

I took two police constables i

was absent. dow in question, from. Court and did not contest the action. T

Sheldon fold the Court that. though I sowidédito à mall

10 get, Ng Sul, aged 40, out thing, the opening of a window of the Court-room after he

in these days could greatly astpēt had been sentenced to six the liberty and privacy of ten- months by Mr. Thomas Tám ants of premides, ta

at Central yesterday for Li in gyldenep said that after stealing a tickeha from 5, Yul the window was opened in the in Fong, first floor on Novem-wall overlooking, Kis yard, la- bar 20 and for being in pograbitary matter was thrown out of session of the stolen vehicle. It into hard. Besides this, According to Sub Inspector the noise of a radio could be

Chan a report was made to the heard all day coming through It, Police on November 22 y the which also disturbed him. occupants of the house that His deptor, plaintiff went on, ricksha had been Atolen. On hád certified him as being not in November 20 the riolcans was ye good health. covered and tile owners recóżnĺsød I although it had bech, repaintbil and the number changed from

Judgment For Plaintiff

In Claim Over Car

1

Before the arrival of Chong in his residende at Gough Street, not talk to them.

witness said he had never sten him before...

The Court adjourned to 10 am. today.

"The" five-mari' Court comprise MP Neill Garland, Fresident, |with Mr. J. Redmión, Lícutonant-

:

MacFarlane mumbers N

Judgmont in the sum of $535 with costs was commander by B. Guring.

awarded in favour of James Connell Brown, chief electrical and mechanical engineer of the Public Works Department, yesterday at the Supreme Court by Mr. Justice Gould, Puisno Judge..

Decision was delivered against a third party to the proceedings, Chan Wah-hing, of 38 Sai Yeung Choi Street, head of a car repair shop, whom the Court found responsible for damaging plaintiff's

April 23, this year.

Dismissing the petion agairist

Chian to pay instalments

False Roport

Brown, who realdes at against Chan Wab-hing with 10‍ to 8.7 MASA PERMAIN

Garden Terrace, Hong Kong, ectas Of Robbery. Ng told the Court at ho had! bought it from friend for $50.After being cheated of 3 was represented by Wilkinson

friend had told him that after belas cake of gold ord Gülsz,Chan was not the defendant, Mr. Could ordered amplayer Lahimeested it Yung, a 24-year-old woman legally represented. Y plaintig in the sum of $200 of When sentences, No Sul raised tried to type the polich: by Ching, of 12 Lockhart Road, December 1 and surther $100 a great outcry and volhmently saying that she had been held round door, who was named on the Brat of each succeedthr Plended his innocente. He clubz up by a man armed with ps defendant in the proceed month until full payment. If any |_ thờ ́ ̈ ̈äáte "due," an execution may until two contable, unloosened peak Tram station in Garden; -

the lion rails of the Ioc fent chopper near the lowerings also,cphducted his own instalment was left unpaid “ha

The case against Cheng was be issued for the balance... hip' holda Ihón Logain in the Contains all the re-corridor outside. The Courton Road at noch on Sunday and dismissed when the Court hea

be refused to walk and had to cobbed of a gold with chateodatnih inter que

Teen Ager Gets gular features plus be carried bodily to the coils Yesterday he was many new ones, in- cluding a complete"

to the police and thereby ANDREW'S

ing Publieeiischief: Fall the time of the transfer, however, i

Chen had omitted to change the Because he had a light with film story, and a

NIGHT

Gdb Adspector Newar sold that licence number from his own his schoolmates and was afraid after:hers report,, báo -police had name to that of Chan, which was that they, would attacks him monthly cash prize ENTERTAINMENT mado "uxtensive" inquice and cor- thu reason why he had Bodn held was, the reason why "hủ, rân

tain facts had been found. Tie terponsible for the jeep of $200 for win- FOR SERVICES nots of the A varied programme of ente "LUCKY STAR will be provide

by four police constables.

ST:

the Services on t drow

concerned Jeep No. 502-0 baforo Dr. Hin-shing La at Cen- the relevant date, having trans teal with giving a false reportferred it to Chun in 1947. At

Six Strokes

woman i bad, been accosted by The Tucus driver, behind the away from home, thirteen- another Chinese men while wheel on April 23 could not ho year-old boy told Mr Thomas

aval Pack founder Pay

Tam at Central yesterday. in Gupan's Honda

Plautin claimed for lamiages Tewas being charged with Sunday, The unknown,

for Lotury to his ear--No 2704 matching a gold ring valued idl woman hade produ in imita zenused by the negligent driving 310 from a four year old" " giri utathion deluderet the trep vin near the Orlental Theatre on Sutherland Highlandern wit gide jedras

unication at Tulgo, Blood at the Saturday morning, then mos concert at the Nine Dengoni, Lain

(ota iniicatone-Brown had walv-:- The Juvenile added that he had Club

ed, any claim for plongée dr- bocomio very hungry and wanted The first part of

the money to buy food so, sceing the young girl with a gold ring PIL hardlinger, ha

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