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Professor Rideout

An inquest into the death.

of Professor J. K. Rideout may

be held soon, it was fearned yesterday,

No-funeral arrangements had been

made by yesterday. The police said that it was up to the Attorney General who. ther or not an inquest into the death should be held.

Professor Rideout' body was found floating-fn•theda Bouth of Lantao island by a isherman on Tuesday. He had been missing" einde ¿February 10-

Annual meeting of HKAA

Mr. V. E. Ferrier was elect- ed President of the Hong Kong Automobile Association and Mr. Alfred Ho Slu-um, Vice- President, at its annual gen. cral meeting yesterday at the Hong Kong Hotel roof garden.

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1960,

Wedding at St. John's

Misa Margareta Elizabath was married to Mr. Marino Frank More at Bt: John's Cathedral yesterday. The Rev. George She officiated at the ceremony, The newly-wede, pictured above, Will spend their honeymoon In”Bangkok, ("China Mall" Photo),

Soldiers charged with robbing canteen boy

Two soldiers of the Argyll and Sutherland High- fanders, Privātes John McFadden and Archi- MacDougall, were brought up for trial of the Ciminal Sosilons yesterday, charged with robbery With aggravation, say, chard Nolaroo-du-Silva-MG. B. s. The two ore alleged to Have robbed a NAAFI con-

Elected to the Committee were: M. CT. Carroll: Mr. Edward Eu Mr.

Ir. Henry S, H. Fung, Mr. F. D. Hammond, Mr. F.A.Howard, Men LA Marden, Mr. P. N.

Thompson, Mr. E. Watts, Dr. P. F. Woo, and Colonel (E. C. Fre derick,

Contrary to previous castom, it was agreed at the necting yes- terday that the incoming Com- mittee will elect

an honorary secretary from their own ranks when It has had time to in vestigate the willingness of the

concerned.

individual

Before reporting on last year's activities, the outgoing President, Colonel Frederick,

announced

that the Governor, Sir Alexander Grantham, has consented to be come the Association's Fatron, an office invariably held by his pre- decessors, but left vacant after the presumption of the Associa tion's activities following the conclusion of the Pacific War.

Colonel Frederick said member- ship of the Hong Kong Automo- bile Association has risen from 770 to 1,204. He described this rise us satisfactory, but still a ultimate goal,

Fince

there are more than 7,500 vehicles now Heensed in the Colony.

teen boy of a wrist watch, a wallet contain- ing HK$120 and 'd military pass Cord of the Tam Mi military camp, New Territories, on New Year's Day.

Mr. Justice Gould, Pulanc Judge, hearing" "the"čase. The accused are defended by Mr. B. A. Bernacchi, instruct- ed by Major Hicks of the Army Legal Department. The pro- secution is conducted by Mr.. A. Hooton, assisted by Detec live Inspector F. Roberts

According to the prosecution, da was great celebration at the camp the evening ef-January- there concerned. The Incident took place in a nissen hub housing the the back entrance of cualeen, which war forbidden' to the ser? vicemen in order to prevent trouble with the canteen staff.

The two accused, it is alleged, created a disturbance trying to dealt with by two na-commis- get in by that door, tmid had d to. be sioned officers. McFaddch with the canteen boys, including Li Shek-tile complatant in the The cash box

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Travelling trader charged with murder of woman

The trial of an alleged burglar who is accused

of having murdered a woman who

„dlicová od his presence in "house at night, started at the Criminal Sessions yesterday. The accused, 29-year-old travelling trader, Cheong Yin, is alleged to have made a state- meht to the effect that deceased had been 'Instrumental in his arrest during the Japan ese occupation as an underground worker. This purported motive for the killing was disclosed by. Mr. A. Lonsdale, Crown Codit-

•kel-who-1-prosecuting assis ed by Detoclive-Inspector D. H. Taylor.

Acess is being tried before Mr. Justice Williams, Sculor

Reunion Kai Tak

(10's) a camall world"Indeed. When the OPAL:Bíšte arrived Mỹthe Polồngiysatäiday fedmu Canada, Mr. William Fuller, Mayer of Bloux Look-out, Ontario, stopped" off 1 for im chork trast.

[{"At sthe_altport was

Forgery case wet, Poppture

proceedings

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Pulane Judge, and by an all-male Statements alleged to have Jury, for the alleged murder of been måde by two of three dé- Cheong Tong oh... November 20 tendants who are charked with" Just at Chau Tau village, 'Kowl possession of U.S.$839,960 14 loon,

forged United States Federal Accused is defended by Mr. Y. Reserve banknoted, were dread H. Foon, instructed by Wilkinson before Mr. James Wicks at anti Grist.

Mr. Lonsdale told the jury that lured hearing of the commit- owloon yesterday at the 'con- decensed and her daughter lived

" small house in the village.

tal proceedings against them... At about 4 a.m. on November

__Inn Ethichient to the charge 30, deceased arose and went to of possession of $8,500 in 100 the cockloft. She next proceeded for United States noted, seized td the.

by the police at his address, 722 sitting-room On

Center Nathan Road, (first door You No- ing tho wasimuddiniy axilifted by someone with

veniber 22, first defendant Tam # chopper Kuen sold: which exured her to fall to the shut the gold be giver. basit 10- "I wish to request Toor seriously

in

Mr.

Bentative thuy Hồng Kong. Mayor. Fullen and "Mr.

Twist were friends 13 years ago in Canada where Mr. Twilt was

fler in the Ontario Fire Fighting Service and Mr..

WIB His mechanic. The two had not con each

other ginge, and yesterday they mat For the first timo.in 18 years. - Major Puller is proceeding to Attardy the mosting of the international Board of Trade

Manila.

In

Personalia

Mr. John Linsinad British "hurt. The chopper my family for the future support Overseas Airways Corporation was inter founding in one childresko Pomit Regional Director, returned from room

possession of the forged notest, Tokyo by BOAC yesterday. Mr. While the deceased lay where Tan Chowo, a cousin to the Latent was accompanied by she had fallen, the intruder in the first defendant, who is also charged Mr. A. D. Bonnett, former Re- dark struck a match torabe. The with possession, in a atatement Eional Director of BOACI daughter, who was also awake, said: "I possess those triotes in She eventually identified the them to Blam for add 'caught' 'sight' of ''the "mân's'/fdcb. } the suitcaseTM T ́intended to talle

prosecution Wald, cused as being the intruder, tho

a Bloodstains The marriaway and the girl gave the alarm, Notified of the incident, the police arrested recused of Sheung Shut Village

++ je pisanja

Li eventually had the matter after he had managed to run away

ping, brother to Arst defendant, terday.

Four Japanese merchants.'ar- reported to the guard commander

The other defondant, Tâm Chi- rived from Tokyo by BOAC yes- from the

two soldiers. He was found to have some bruises and

also in an cautioned statement, They are on the way to Kara- dbrusions.

House were placed there by his will leave shortly. Marath

ald that the notes found in hb chỉ, Bangkok and Calcutta and The Adjutant three days later

brother and that he did it for the civil police of the informed

the sake of fraternal affection. theldent

First defendant represented Departures from the Peninsula Corroborative evidence on he-after investigatioris. 124 192 [* by Mr. Percy Chen while the rest Hotel on Wednesday included Mr. half of the prosecution was then, witresies were cross-examinte given yesterday, after which some possession of some clothing di D'Alton Both counsel are in- Mix Wu Sl-ding, Mrs. H. S. Hol- When streated/bccused was in are represented by Mr L. and Mrs. G.J.-Thery, Mr and covured to contain foodstains, structed by Mr. JC. Stewart,mes, Mrs. F There

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stains, according prosecution, when exhhfined were octor of Criminal Intelligence, is M. Froyssa, found to coincide with deceased's conducting the prosecutions. type of blood group

Hearing continues this mora-

tothe:Mr. S. Cashman, Assistant Dir-35 91, J. H Messrs.

Laying out his bute, Mr. Ber- nacchi told the Dourg that the,

The man also had a parcel con- ing. events leading up to the Intaining some articles of clothing cident appbated to have started identified as belonging to tho on the night of New Year's Eve, house of deceased: which is a moment of great Acetiled was formally charged celebration in Scalland. It is possible i

with murder, to which he made. a statement in reply t

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long way from the Association's } managed to get in and had 'n feestcurredded and a "cahlean boy, cording to the prosecution,

He urged the incoming Com- nilitée to exert all its efforts to raise the membership, and deplor- er the apathy and selfishness "of Hong Kong moterists who 'decline to join the Association because of the general and intangible 'nature of the benefits to be ticcrued.

instance Citing one

of this apathy, he said that despite two efretilurisations' of the 200 com mercial transport firms in Hong Kong, commercial Lection mom- bership has only risen from 14 to

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case,

:

Li, concerned over the safety of the cash box, then ran off Holding it. Outside, he dropped the box and it could not be

found afterwards.

claimed he was working,

Wat Kutin, fouhsel went on. On against the Japanese during their of the

St. Teresa's Parochial Hall

Janga lebar.

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the night of January 1; Wan re-occupation of Hong Kong, and St. Teresa's Church is expect

The new Parochial Hall at deceased was instrumentat in his ed to be completed. arrest by the authorities. After middle of summer. the re-occupation "he" decided to The project has been under gut revenge Chedrig alleged to invented further consideration for some three years, Mr. Lonsdale told the jury that work on the building until re

but owing to lack of funds On the legal aspect of the case, was not possible to commence if a person killed another in the cently.

serve, beer to them. t ofcomplainant,

omplainant, Li-Shek, when the disturbance broke out, for me reason mode of with the cash, box, Wan also ran out The swe soldiers prh up with It in Wan, but

to pursue caught up

"Afier

Mr. Hooton at this point said it stop colching up with him,involving violenoc, "such as-rob- funits have been raised. Members

was not suggested that both no- to do with its cused had anything to disappearance,

11 further alleged that who was still outside the

he-nissen

hut, was then approached by the Iwo accused. Grabbing hold of hlm. one of

them gut on his stomach while the other two

the two let film go

course of committing a Telbay More than half of the necessary

given by

Clarke and

Among the new arrivals at the Pelinsula Hotel on Wesnesday Were Mr. and Mrs. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. A.T. Armstrong. Messty. K. Babb, C.8. Kĺk, N.E. Bogart, NF. Tucker, L. 1. Buzani, D.L. Macanas, C. Morală, Gomes and B. Da Costa,

dakah By CPA colony on Wednesday from San-

Mr. J.R. Moss, arrived in the

were

Giren and F.H. Leyshba

Mesirs, E.C. Hjemqvist, A.E among the arrivals from Manila Wednesday by CPAP D

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Thons CAASA

17 Hankow Road. Kowloon, AYYOU TODAY! 280, 5.10, 720, & 9.30, p.m. The West's most "Thrilling: Adventure Outlay Man . Untamed Horlot The attrations will be and A Woffats whbst Reckless Half-hourly cartoon movie show,

Mr. Bernacchi: declared that for bery, then the person who did the of the Parlat have organised i a some retrat or other, Ll has made actis gality of murders as the Jubilee Safir 4d celebrate the ***Deciisation of robbery In this case, he declared the Silver Jubilee of the Caponisa- the two soldiers. There jury might draw the inferences ion of Sti Tercan of the Child laid evidence that Liever in the course of a-robbery, e

that the murder was committed Jesus. It is hoped to raise the possessed

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balance at this fair, chiuse 15 $120, counsel added or if he had, he might have Corroborallye evidence was The fair will be held in the

The trial was adjourned until the woman very probably died the

by deceased's daughter Church compound...on Sunday, under the patronage of Mr. Leo 10.15 am today,

stantly from a Wound at the back of the head. Clan warfare Hearing continues this

Kwangtung

Relations between the Associa... took him by the wrist, it is dropped them during excitement. Medical evidence revealed that pastrojne na k

men-

were

tion and the Folice, especially alleged. After being hit over the Trafle Department, were good the right eye, the articles during the year, and some ra- tioaed. In the Indictment commendations of the

Assocla- taken from him. tion had been enforced by them.

Among some of long-range projects: envisaged by

the Com- mitico, Colonel Froderick sald, wad the recommendation to Gov eriment to erect a bridge lead- Ing from the end of les Rous Street to the Star Ferry for

pedestrian traffic, so that vehleit- far traffe along Connaught Street could procced-wifrut interruption.

The Band of the 1st Battalion Middlesex will play at the New Botanical Gardens· · Króm2 3 to 5 pm on Sunday.

p.m.

BPS JUBILEE

The Bellllos Public School will celebrate its Diamond Jubilee on March 11 with a concert and an exhibition of work, w

The

exhibition of work will open at 3 p.m. and close an hour later. The concert will start dt. 4 and end at $30 pm

p.m. The programme will include pianoforte solos, short lage plays, country dunces, songs Chinese

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mor-musical- chtortainment by the "look Won THEM BOTH

Band of the Aberiteen Industrial School*and aerlots of gatica Fand "show".* Teú’and retréskinedits

Stanley blackout will be available throughou Village Avis blacked out last nightaff to 11 ph

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part of ""Stanley The fair will be open from

shop at 12. Main Street blew.up who, a fuse outside a barber ne of 5.30 h. onusing a small are.

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In

tween Villagers of Pohlo And Serious clan warfare bo-

Tungkoon countles, miles from the New Territories

about frontier, broke out recently.

Vorneauilar Press reports. said, The are, however, was soon that Communist troops had to be put out by the villages who throw opposing nimies of villagers. Jest night power. had not been the Hong Kong Fish Whole Market cent to the areas to quell the two catth over it. Up fo-a-lato four

restored* 2441 .. art tos

dances and a gymnastic display The villagers suffered more than

The Lelilios Public School was established in 1890,594 (eg,

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