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Miss Pinkie L. P. Cheng be-- came the bride of Mr. James W. H. Chan at St. Mary's Church, Causeway Bay, yes- terday. The Reverend Li Kau- · yon and the Reverend P.' T. Kok officiated.

The Urido is the daughter of -Me: opd: Mrs. C.C. Chèng ind the' bridegroom' is the only son i 'or Mel and Mis? L. Butham. The bride was given away in marri- LOTY by her father, Mr G. C.

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Miss Kirdó W. W. Lam was the Matron of Honour and little Miss Law, the flower girl.

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The wedding of Derrick Walter ||Haffrey-Claxton; naval officet; of ||Hallway, Hotel, Kowloon, and Mr. Marie Thereas Miller, of 5 Somerset Hoad, Kowloon Tong, took place at the Supreme Court Marriage Registrar's Office yea- terday" in the presence of Mrs. ́Al Mi· Hall;· N. ̊C. E. Hall, and Erie Hollins.

Another wedding at the Re- gistrar's Office yesterday was that of Frederick. Baden Dongray, Army' offer, of 20 Macdonnell: 'Road, and Miss Ellen Ellen Morrison.

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1960.

Mr. and Mrs. James' Chan, who Word Mary's Church, Causeway Bay, yesterday. photo).

married At Bt. ("China Mall"

Suspect charged with murder of gardener

Personalia The fatal stabbing of a gardener at the Tiger Balm

Departures from the Peninsula Hotel on Monday Included Mrs. H, A Knauber, Mr. and Mrs. H(C. Nochoins, Miss O. Leonard Miss A

Wing, Dr. and Mrs. F.K. Lam, Mrs. C. Goldman, Mrs. C.G. Sher- mist, Mesare. R. Nicholson, PA Chater, Ligiiteriant K. W. Milligan, Cupthin W.D? Gnddicand Caplain G.C. George.

Among the new arrivals at the Penirisula Hotel on Monday were Mr. and Mrs. W.R. Merrick, Mr. and Mrs. W. Elphinstone, Major and Mrs. E.D. Stanhope, Mrs. B. Welch, Lady, St. Clair-Ford, Miss | Jane Barce, Mr. and Mrs. L.D. Blaker, Mrs. A. M. Lonborg, Messrs. E. Mc. Bawden. lor, E.J. Wallis. J.E. Johnston, D. C. Brown, J. Bloker, J.H. Ben- nett and W. Hofer.

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Messrs. S. Jackson, W.N. Loong, F.Y. Li, C.S. Kichler, I.J. Lembke, N. E. A. Moller, D.L. Peckurini. P.B: Lind, G: Morse and R. M. Bluestone left Hong Bangkok, Singapore Kong for and Rangoon yesterday by CPA.

Mr. and Mrs. R. Sleap. Miss C. Slenp, Mrs. M.W. Turnbull, Mr. atid Mrs. P. White, Miss D.L. White, Miss W. J. White, Mr. and Mrs. C. Blaker, Mr. J. Binker, Mra. E.A: Schlee; Messrs. H. M.K. Chan and A. G. Robertson left the Coliny yesterday for the United Kingdom by BOAC.

Mrs.

Mansions, Causeway Bay, in October last year led to the arraignment of an unemployed man at the Criminal-Sessions-on-a-charge of mur- dor yesterday.

Correspondence

The Editor takes no responsibi- lity for views expressed in letters by correspondents, and by no

necessarily agress

NETIME'S WHIRLIGIG

them

The

Sir-As on the eve of World War II, Conservatives mild - right! wit leaders were accused ad "Culty men, as Fascists

and pro-Nails, so today Lilieris and left wing politicians are con demned as "Red sples," as Con

munists tendi pro-Soviet, names of Neville Chamberlain, Sir John Simon, and Sir Samuel 1upre are replaced with the names of Dean Acheson, Philip Jessup, and Owen Lattimore. Even the Secretary of War in London was identified by his political opponents as a member of his nation's potential enemy. orgahlentleit.

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Alleged robbers face Criminal Sessions

The robbery of 122 weier wafches from a Kowloon apartment which was brought about by La signal from an occupant of the house in ques- tion was recounted, at the Criminal Sessions yesterday.

The occupant concerned, Élu Sang-hp, In the submission of the Grown was in' league with the robbers to the extent of being tied up along with the other occupants as a victim,

The accused in the dock ārdi. Lau Fu-suth, in Sau-hing Chung. Yük-liăng;, Tee' Shid-Rips, Yarn Hing-ful, Sung Taui-ng, ali charged with enlinery

with ag- gravation,

Two others, Lili Sang-lap and Yom Hat-chling, are Jading churgos of counselling and pro- curing the robbers.

Just now the case of Owen Lailimore is most sensational and interesting. The Johns Hopkins Professor, who speaks and roads Chinese better than many Chi- nese, does not conceal the that he advised the Department of State to write off Generalis-ring K50 and US$5, almo Chiang Kai-shek on a total loss even when the Republicans

Accordling to the prosecution, Llu was the man who tipped off the robbers, who netted in all 101 men's wrist watches, 21. Jadies' wrist watches, otie gold finger

fact

The uccused, are being tried before Mir, Justice Gould, Senior Fuline: Judge, and' a' júly of fivd men and two women.

Mr. A. Lonsdale; Crown Coun

Tied up

were glorifying this Oriental Fuehrer's ute of American money and rines to despatch American- trained Chinese lenders. Latti-rel, assisted by Detective Inspea more beloved then, as he be- tor J. Hidden, is prosecuting. laves now, that. Chiang cannot The accused are not legully re- be helped and that he has allen- presented. ated all affections of the Chinese marces for him and his entourage. The logical conclusion of Latti- inore's advice is that if the Unit- ed States continues to

arm and Ahoned Chiang, all such actos and monies will automatically fall into the lands, of the Kremlin'ą FDtellites. The unprecedented and corruption of tho collapse Nationalist regime proved that Lattimore has not been wrong from the standpoint of his coun- try's interests.

Then there

the gardener Lattimor Ip Kwai-you is alleged to course of which have taken part in an attempt happened to come up to the hut, ed robbery with four others and called to his wife through resulting in the death of the the closed door, At this, one of the intruders who was holding a deceased, Law Shu-fan.

Jakger, dashed out and stabbed the deceased in the stomach. He died two days later in hospital

Not identified

The accused is being tried be- fore Mr. E. H. Williams, Acting Chief Justice, and by a jury of live mon and two women,

The deceased then shouted for Mr. John McNeill, instructed help, and the men took to the by Mr. I W. Günter, ja' de- 11/kider Two of them were tending Ip. prosecution is captured by watchmen. A third conducted by Mr. A. Hooton, men was caught the same day Crown counsel, assisted by De-According to the prosecution, tective Sub-Inspector C. Nicol.

The

Mr. Hooton told the jury tha: the deceased's wife kept a small but in the mansion grojods sell- ing aerated waters and cigarettes

visitors. to

On

The

morning of October- 2n, the woman on getting up for the day saw four men enter the hut. One stayed outside..

On being threatened and asked for money, the woman gave the men $125 which she kept under her pillow, as well rings. One helpeds himself to some of the of the intruders cigarettes which she sold

thia man took the police to a cemetery where he showed them

dagger.

are Senator Mc-

It is alleged that or

on Novem • ter 20, 1949, first six accusad and two others entered the second floor of 11 Hallwood Road, tied up the pecupanté

· Including the seventh "sccused ——and made off with the "arth-"

olbe

concerned:"

A knife left behind in the pro- miret was later found to contain the finger prints of fifili and sixth accusel.

Navy cruises

in Japan waters

Ships of the Far Best Firgt will carry cut oruiterie Japanoce waters during next few months. Opportunt. tine will be taken for naval training and practices. Among the parts to be visited will' be O at the Northern end

OF island of Honshu

it is intended to make sim. pl Arrangements there for becreation

UW

athore, Laid official statement. Those will- Include a canteen' and' a small Offfedro Club;

It is intended also to pro- vide football, hockey and cricket paunde and” to use an old Japanese ring range which le available there.

"A small buns parly her bean ash-up/in2 HMQ) Jamaica to took after the accangements ashore during the summer Months.

London Matric results

The following were the suc-

ary!!

First Division

Carthy's allegations that Profen-

When arrested, fourth accused, iti alleged took the police to a cessful candidates in the Lin- sor Laltimore has served as a

disused

air raid tunnel where don Matriculation Examination Soviet spy that he has been a theniber of Communist Party; some of the watches jopted were held in Hong Kong In Janu-

recovered. and that be hus advised his Göv-

Crown Counsel employ pro-Com-

told the jury of the Kuomintat in the submission of the Loslend

Crown, it was the seventh ac- tang or the Wang Ching-Web gang. Senator

for McCarthy claimed used who gave the infortosilon that he got his evidence from to one of the robbery regarding certain ex-Communist. And there the watches, while tie cighth man were certain c2-Allled agent was the one who supplied the

" who could supply information knife.. concerning Lattimore's advice on the, employment of Chinese Bolsheviks.

The accused in this case was arrested on December 28-some

That one was identified as a two months afterwards.

Communist does not necessarily Crown Counsel told the jury imply that he works for the that Ip made certain statements Kremlin at heart. In the years to the police on his arrest which 1925-27 Chiang Kai-shick way formed the basis of the prosecu-described in Hong Kong. tion's case.

se. He was not identi- as it nothing but a Red

* Papers fed by the gardener's wife.

Recent semi-brielal disclosures: The prosecution contends that from Formosa say that 15 German

After corroborativo evidence on behalf of the prosecution, hear- ing was adjourtied until 10 am. today.

Waiter faces attempted

as 15 gold the accused was an accomplice returned students, the most trust robbery charge

The robbers thereupon pro cecded to tie and gaz her, in the

Lieutenant E.R. Riley, Mr. and

M. White, Mesare. J.V.. Limpe, C.C. Vines, A. C. P. Chang _and_C. Chananich left for Brige.

kok yesterday by BOAC.

Departures for Tokya yesterday

Wah Yan College: Peter Fan Pul-lam, Lee Fook-kay and Ber-

and Roger Tai Chun-tal.

St. Paul's Collade: Dang Sðu- blu and Lau Fang-yeuk!***

St. Stephen's Collège: Chu Pdh- hwye

Private Study: George Lyon Fong Lan-shing and Wu Tai-tsun.

Second Division:

St. Paul's College; Chan. Hong- Iat, Ko Man-yuon, Kwan Hon tong, Lee King-run, Lim" BOGH thong. Wel Chi-wo, Wong Kwok- on and Wong 'Siu-ling."

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Wall Vaz5. College Kam" "W

chi-ming, Liu Mok-yad and Yip 2 chuẩn Lung Sonu hương,

Lu

Shing-yl

Hoyden Houm: Sich Wai-nam,

equally guilty of murder. of the others, and was therefore worthy members of the Strategie

After corroborative evidence Ministry of Defence under Chlang Committal hearings began william; Wong, Alec, Wong Slu Chen Cheng, have before Mr. Hin-shing Lo 100 Giles' Schoolt Abdul.

by witnesses, hearing Was nd- journed until 10 a.m. today.

British Legion hold annual meeting

by BOAC included Mr. and Mrs The Hong Kong and China Branch of the British

1. Ephrussi, Mr. and Mrs. L. Beat-

tie, Lieutenant Commander P.B. Jackson, Colonel F.L. Martin; Messrs. F.H. Choppin, R. Hailwa

G. Mitchell, K.P. Moorjani, R.E Curtis and

and Tactical Division. of tha

Kai-shek and been Communiat spics for over Central' yesterday against ten yours. These were held to be Wong Pul, aged 23, a walter. labi. Sopble; Mar, Mary; Wong

for the and deterioration In. Man charged with attempted rob- Elizabeth, and Young Saye, Bar-

Nationalist churly and other parts of China. bery with violence of Li Kwok- Shra

Such an announcement clearly

Proves that Laltimore was

Canton, and Li Ying-chun. chup, a former Police Chief of' Private Study: Au" Ka-hung,

Peter Chan To head, Chen' Dan-

Tok!” Pó-tar Gutierrez,

be advised his, Government Defective Sub-Inspector Scragg, Yong, Chu Sing-chi Fox King. give up the aid to, the Kuo-proseculing, gave evilineup of nintong. It further shows that low be was called to be Jaffe gan atas Tilla, Keswani,

to

the causes for the loss of China Road, secould floor at 1.15 pja.

Ratankhand, Kong Shaut to the Kremlin were Chiang Kai- on February 4. There, he said, fangs Chhids Cary; Liu Edison; sholt's awn corrupt machine and: Bd.

the

ZONEXT CHANGE

AT THE

KING'S

and d saw accused and Li Kwok- Shin Ki-san Tang, Katherine; Republicans continued gay chud, both of whom were injured. Wang Baith Tao Clement; Yau Legion held their annual meeting and elec for supporting a hopeless regime. Accused was foting unconscious Tat-hay Vip Shing-wal, Yu tion of officers at the Hong Kong Hotel yos-

If the Republicans or other in

While Ll Wig in King-chiu, and Yu Sheng-yung.. defenders of the present economic: the bedroom. terday afternoon.

and political

„Wystoms want to Inspector: Scragg. - also gave ptain R.H. Rump, Captain

Colonel EL R. Mitchell appeal, proceeds from the Hong Avold the disasters the Chinese evidence of how four season was re-elected President, and Kong Football Association maleh have been suffering. It is useless Liades, two choppers and two se because of Colonel Mitchell's and several other minor sources, to be reformation and removed with Her rounds of ampuhi-

tb

and conduct witch hunts. Volvers, one at which was flood- The Hollywood screen writer expected absence during part was HK$123,137.16.

Only by Mr. Andrew Geer and photo-

Expenses were $700.40 for ing causes for infustice and so- tion, were found I variolis párta graphers of the Republic Studio of the forthcoming year, a

fundamental: of the premises, including the arrived in Hong Kong on Monday Vice President, Mr. J. D printing, stationery and other clat evils can the

routine requirerichts.

reasons for discontent be done roof and finircare. make ù new picture. "China Clague was elected to handle

Remittancos

away with. Min like Baltinord LI Kwok-clian, in-she witneed Coast," with Hong Kong as a the Legion's affairs in Colonel

may be kicked out. But I les bog, sold that "he and his wird background. They word necom- Mitchell's absence.

More (half £6,000 was re- thesis for a peaceful transforma Were taking a pap that day wher panied by their Chinese ridviser: Total Income of the year, in-

mitted to the British Legion in tion is got followed, dlebarda lie heard the front door open and Mr. George due.

cluding poppy sales, response to

Londen, and more than 1,500 and reactionary leaders must ex-men entering. He asked his wife went to the Garl Halo Furd, pect violent revolutions to come: to see who they were and si she Scottish Branch.

Yours faillfully, Other oficere of the club ALSO ONCE AN ALLIED elected or re-elected yesterday

WORKER: were: Honourable Secretary, K B. Alignit, Treasurer, Teat Mar wick, Mitchell and Company,

Dr. P. Esmonde' and Robertson Committed "minkabets Wote: Mr. E, E Gower, Reverend W. Halg-Brown; President Michell said that ho Mrs. M. Staple: Mr. J. T. Wake- would apply to the Hong Kong to see field; Mr. R. B. Anderton (act Defence Force officials Ing for Mr. Wakeleld while he wait might be done about wat Is "on; hoine leave); Mr. C. de S. 1.lošnos

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