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CHINA MAIL TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1950.

Correspondence Chinese charged with Personalia

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

necessarily apress "with it.

*SARAYLE them.

DEBATES

Luna Park burglary

The burglary at Luŋa Park in which $15,000 was stolen had a sequel before Mr. Hin-shing Lo at Central yesterday when a Chinose was charged with the affençe.

Mr. Millard Purdy; correspon- dent for the San Francisco Bureau of the "Wall Stree) Lournal," Jeft for Bangkok by World Airways Fan American yesterday afternoon.

Mr. Purdy who has spent two and a half weeks here, is. on a four and a half months' tour of S Japan and South East Asin.

Sig was interested in read Ing in. Saturday morning's 'Thelip the letter from your correspon

Messrs. WA. ONU, J. Suni dent "W" regarding the procedure

Defendant, Ho Sit-ylu, ollas | 4. Mr. Frank Gray found that In the debates in the Legislative Council and your comment there Ngau Teel, was charged with his office had been broken info, Wong and L.L, Foul were amang The office was occupied jointly the passengers who left Hong on that debates in the House of stealing $10,000 from Frank. Commons failow, the same lines. Gray at Lung Park on Janu-y A. L. Richardson, General Kong for Balgon by Air France

Mohaver" of Luna Park, ́ ́andi

yesterday. It is quite correct that with ary 2.

Frank Gray, Chlef Cashier. cortoin oxceptions in view of the

Messrs. D.W. Duck, C. Singh. To Governor's, special position in the

The Folice were 'informed and S. Kaur and F.N. Naller were Council the ruica relating to

on arrival at the Park were told among those who arrived in the

That debates in the House of Commons

by Frank Gray $15,000, are also applied to those which

contained in in boxes, had been Colony on Sunday from Manila

by CPA. taka place In the Legislative Council,

stolen. The locks of the boxes had been forced.open.

Detective Sub-Inspector CAA Nicol conducted the cars for the prosecution. Defendant pleaded not gully to the charge

DSI Nicol at that between Your correspondent refers to 1.30 ... and, 10 am, on January

or states as a fact that at no. Lime are the Unofficials alven the opportunity of rotating any or- the forward, by gument put Officials who have the last day, The general rule of debatos os in the Courts is that one party. puts his case, the other party thon. answers it, and finally, the first party has a right of reply,, but cannot rakse any, now inalter, This would equally apply to any motion Introduced into the Coup el by the Unofficials,

the

KAI TAK TOPICS

.

The most severly. damaged I tha Budget: debaten was on- tirely confined to matters men-China National Aylation Corpora- tioned by the Flunncial Secretortion's virerait at Kal Tak Is al in introducing the Budget, then presont under repair at CNAC şir- the normal proenduro would he port workshop. followed. However, it practice on the Budget debalo One of the seyon -aircraft that for the Unofficiul members to were salstaged three weeks ago, raise any matters regarding the the XT-111 in damaged in herl government or conditions in the right engine cowling, angine all Colony which are replied to by cooling system and ta!), assembly. the Omeials why are respectively

with those matters, Sho was towed from the North- On these points it does seem tern side of the airport to the workshop is correct to say that the Un-

aviation company's olicials do not get the right to

early yesterday morning, reply which in theory they should, as they have been the first purty to Introduce those particular muliers.

concerned

Employees of the Hong Kong Airways have since Sunday put on their summer uniforms,

I therefore suggest that it is perhaps on this point that your correspondent has based his ar- gument that the Unofficials are opportunity 10 the not given refule the answers of the Officials,

Starting from April 15, Pun and it seems to me that, so. far American World Airways have as these particular points are suspended their alr service u concerned this is the case. Il

Midway Island because of the may be that on any future Budget withdrawal of the United States debate the matter might be ar-Navy and Clyll Aeronautics Au- ranged otherwise.

quite agree with your thority facilities and personnel "Leader" writer when he stated, there.

The aviation company applied

HONG KONG JUNIOR

Departures from the Peninsula Entry to the office was gained Hotel during the week-end by breaking a window. A num-cluded Mr. and Mrs. W.. Mer- ber of inger prints were found rick, Mrs. A.H. Eromback, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. P. Collard, Mes. on piece of glass,

N. Cluskin, Mr. and Mrs. N. Wood, W. Stewart F.E Mestra made by the Enquiries were received. DPC 1107 was sent to Macau.

*

Disciplinary action to be taken against discourteous bus men

disciplinary action will be taken against personnal if they are prayed to have been un- justifiably discourteous to passengers, Mr. W. S. T. Louey, General Manager of the Kowloon Motorbus Company, told the "Ching, Mail" in ga interview yesterday.

ensure that conductors and drivers abide by the Company's regulations relative to preserving good relations with the public, a fortnightly conference is held between a delegation of the Employees' Association and the General Manager.

whenever, there

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Informed about such incidents,

"At this regular meeting. points regarding discourtesy lo Mr. Louey declared that he had the passengers are brought to not received any complaints. He to pus- includent senger Involved in on police and acting on infornialleri | rough, H.J. Hudson, E. Ad attention of the delegation efterated that it la

com-th KMB personnel to decide

ly necessary plaints," Mr. Louey declared.wilether action

Every complahut by the pubile not." is given careful consideration:

If a person is assaulted, he has An average of only four letter the authority to bring a' charge, per month reaches the gißee, Mr. he added, Louey disclosed.

A.B. Calder, R.H. Hunt. Wolf, J.F. Porritt, D. Klein, W. A J. C. N Gallagher,

Cuignant

R.T. Elsmors Delondont wus arrested by the Longley, Macao, authorica in the prezened and Lieutenant-Colonel C. Posto of DPC 1107. In Macao gelen-

Among the new week-end ar- dant was searched by the polico

was found in his rivals at the Peninsula Hotel were and $12,101 possession, as wall as a quantity Mrs. T. Wing. Mr. and Mrs. A.1.R of jewellery. In a suitcase $100. Moss, Mr. and Mrs. E. Wong. Mry, 95 was found and 45 putacas A.

S.K. Stone,

C.H. S.V. on him.

Peace, G. W. Hanket, TN. Mar Poarco, Lieutenant N. Rutherford that defendant was a licence of Farlane, L.T. Zec. F.A. Mos the Cathay Ball Epom in 1983. | Major R.

M. Somerville Whenever the Police went to the Ballroom defendant was not pre set. He was dismissed from his job.

(Macno money) was also found Mesare. S. Baldwick...

Charles Gray in evidence aula

In 1940 defendant went to him and asked for a job. He was the Paramoun” given a job in Ballroom, He was discharged be- cause he was found to be selling liquor to customers.

Evidence was given by Frank Gray, A. L. Richardson and J. Spencer after which the case was adjourned Ull tomorrow.

Photographic exhibition

R.

Wong

anc

tic asserts thot it is up to establish their allègallons. Gen- passengers to lcome forward and erally complainants cannot located at the given addresses. Sercial complaints were unony- mod

there

arat

Ji necessary, conductors and drivers may be given identities- tion badges. These personnel are Mr. Ed. Souder, Omcial Spokes-censed by the Follte. It is up man for the Civil Air Transest to thein to issue the badges," Incorporation, left for Tulpeh in the Goperut Manager remarked. a. CAT. Ipc., aircraft yesterday.

Bir Souder is an a business Askert whether trip. He is expected to return special "Brava Yourself"

structions to personnel, Mr. Loney said that whenever reasonable complaint reuches him, certain points are be put up in the form of notices, which adviso personnel to take Hraster ego In their attitude towards the public.

here shortly.

Documentary film on HK previewed

"Report On Hong Kong," a documentary film produced by "This Modern Age. Ltd.," was previewed at the King's morning. Theatre. yesterday

released by Eagle-

Public safety.

In-

A conductor or driver ja severe- ly reprimanded when a case le

Generally praved against him." he is first warned for a minor offence, Where necessary, he is suspended for a week or so.

An offender will be dismissed if he is brought up again, Mr. Louey stated. On the subject of public safety, ME:

declared that the alid- Lougy The highly interesting docking gates on busds are purely for

A photographic exhibition of The film, view in the lecture room of at the King's. the Public Relations Office.

torial

and

were

Replacements arrive for HK garrison

More than 800 service ra- placoplasts arrived in Hong

Kong yesterday on board the * Empire- Maltadale.

In addition to the ProbpeL. which consisted of Army.

and Royal Air Force ra Navy placements, ware 50 service. man's families.

The Empire, Halladals will leave Hong Kong for the United Kingdom this week. end with a number of ser- vicemen who have completed their tour of duty in the Far East.

Shopowners summoned

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on

As a result of checks various shops by Price Control Inspectors of the Department of Supplies and Distribution, 11 moreshopowners were sum-

in effect, that nobody could rea to the American Civil Aviation sonably complain that the Govto ernment in the recent Budget Board for an order authorising debate did not deal, and deal the suspension after the American scenes from Britain is now on Lion, will be screened shortly fully, with all the points that Air Co-ordinating Committee, a by "President appointproged were raised by the Unafciais, body But, as I have said, it might be Truman, had

the Navy better, where the point is origin and the CAA withdrawal,

The exhibits include scenes in gelus the buckground of uncer- the prevention of necidents.

introduced as a moned before the Justices of the ally raised by the Unomclasif With cessation of air activities colour and two-tone.

The photographs cover many fainty and tension nevel result of several incidents when Ponce Court at Central yesterday they could reply.

at Midway, all PAA, flights be- Yours etc.. tween America's West coast and aspects of British life, and convey-thin itorial in sivey on ex porschgers fell off moving vehicles for overcharging on local com-

were seriously Injured. modities. M. M. Watson.

the Orlent will now stop at Weka ed a fine panoramic impression of cellent summary of tils

British outpost.

The gate is also to control faland.

the beauty of the old Cathedral delves into Hong Kong's so- overcrowding. Each bus is linjted Most of the defendants were

the spring, and PAA personnel formerly sta-towns, London, In

cial problema shows squatter to a specifle number of passen- additionally charged with failing

to affix price tags. tipned on Midway Island will be the ruin of old castles.

Among the interesting exhibits areas and dirty hovels and, by pers.

the focuses transferred to other points for now

Told that nt contrast, CHAMBER

there have been) is a photograph of the Cathedral way

Flies ranging from $50 assignments,

Steps, Walls, showing the dent camera on the Colony's well-to-several instances of KMB off- Bir-It was very interesting tɔ

do. The "Report" opens with duty "tokis" who engaged drivers $250 were imposed on the offen- observe in the papers that Hong

made by the pressure of man sarial views of the Colony, aim is conversation while the huses deris, Mak Chouk, of the. Kal feat walking up and down in the the arrival of reinforcements and were Kang is to have its own Junior

Mr. Loue Chun Grocery Shop, 34, Percival Chamber of Commerce. Being · Lockbsed-built Constellation-course of centuries.

then switches to the industries, and stated that the drivers are Liable Street, a furth time offender, was acquainted with Junior Chamber type commercial aircraft

Another photograph pictures the

Aned $250 for selling a that mak? | to commercial activities

strict censure,

cents, In other, parts of the world, par- calls at the Colony regularly from imposing facade of the Shaker-the port one of the mort im- tucularly-the-United States,-1-am. the Daited States the.......United | theatre, Sira portant ones-in-the Far East

Barticulare covering the routs Imported flour for pound of aad number of bus gud time of avercharging flye cents. of opinion that the Colony can Kingdom and Europe, is one of well do with some young blood the latest names In

On 110

#frank | cilprit to Hong Kong”

book

Chief Inspector of the Depart- appraisal

During the week, the "China ment, sati "Falling to affix prices. of Hong Kong's position today. It is a timely and compra- Muirt Interviewed several logpl tega on commodities for sale by hensive study.

residents and obtained their shopawners appears to be a small The aim was "shot" by two re- counts of Incidents between pas

and harmless technical offence, presentatives of "This Modern seligera and KMB personnel whereas, in netual fact, the offen- Age, Ltd.," who spent

your.

which

built some year

to

greatest dramatist who, ever lived port edited and composed, "Re- f incident will suffice to bring the Prosecuting. Mr. H Pitman,

(and brains) to help bring it to q.) cqmmercial difcraft, **ur-engined | agġ as a permanent (ribute to the

sent

ties will provide all the encourage- | Inaugurage T. Kay York-Hong American sald shokeer paths in the Colony Ince Among topap were gyo-wifycpsss.}. ders are deliberately preying on

ment for the fulfilment of the roles as outlined in their charter.

Yours etc..

P.B.

Weddings

[to

four

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mon ja

maximum speed of a litle more of which upon card

Court Brevities

Passenger slapped

level with other modern cltipz. The first time that a Constello, it is interesting to recall that toin

Here's wishing these young mention made her debut of Kai Tak theatre was built largely

from overy success in their venture, was about six months ago when American subscriptions, and let us hope that the author- the Pan American World Airways When Mr. Barnard Beruch, the

stalesman. Kong fight via U.K. and Europe. along his cheque, he

The Constellation is a four-peare belonged to America and angloed, three-ruddered aircrall the world as much as to Bigland. The most interesting photo. that has a pay load of from 20,000

graph on display shows the out "énglies can develop a side of a 17th century in, in front than 350 miles per hour but under sounding curfew. AT normal conditions her

the frat Major all time that Hugh. Ripley,

of Ripon, maximum cruising speed, is some-

A one of $500 was imposed on Placard explains that the

Love Kapw, shopkeeper, contains secret chamber Cheungshawan Road, third Book, and bolt hole

Another remarkable photograph by Mr, d'Almada at Row

told the reckless driving.

newspaper reporter. "Connie measures about or British Museum, casually inspect-

The proseculion alleged that on "Ching Mall that Chipeso da Silve, became the bride of feet and three, Inches In Tongthing the bust of an Oriental delty Sunday in Castle Peak Road, passenger was assaulted by Mr. Gaspar Jllomeno Gul-Har maximum height is 23 feet and the front paw of a minor near Thun Van, defendant, while

Sphinx.

attempting to overtake a career begayse he had re- marges-Remedios, son of Mrs.and her wingspan is 123 feet.

Guimaraes-Remedios

da Silva

where around 320 miles per hour. od stayed. there in 10051

Beside her good spood, her en- gines enable her to climb 1,284

40

the unsuspecting housewife who does not know the real or con- trolled prioo, The shopowners always overcharging them An American missionary feare called an incident when y pas-on, such, goods, and have Ultün tenger, whom by described as a fear of detection... Chinese farmer, was slapper

Mr. Pitman added that it was several times by an ixate driver who had stopped abruptly after in the interest of everyone the latter had pulled the cord make themselves acquainter, with more than once.

the various prices of goods which The passenger, cowering become under Price Control for the assault, walked away

Miss Lydia Sarah da Silva, es per ininute when the airer shows two schoolboys inside the foon yesterday on a charge of without retaliating.

daughter of Mrs. E. M. du le fonded to 107.000. pounds: Silva and the late Mr. E, A

C. M. Guimaraes-Remedios and

the late Mr. L. G. Remedios.

at St. Theresa's Church yes- terday.

The Reverend Father C, M. Orlando' officiated.

The bride, who was given away by her uncle, Mr. A. M. da 'Silva, wore a white taffeta gown trim med with lace, victorian style and carried a bouquet of les.

The bride's well, which had been worn by her great grand mother, was 100 years old." →→Miss Winifred Laun was thg matron of honour.

The bestimen were Mr. L. A. Guimaraes (uncle of be grids. groom) and Me. A. J. Lopes,

Pl officials to aid Hong Kong Consulate

Two members of the Department of Foreign Affairs of the Philippines have been asked to come to Hong Kong to assist the Philippine

inte Magile.

latewhere en matters relating to the

Af Chinese

One of them, la Mr. Gouttler A reception was held later at Bisnar, geting Legal Counsel St. Theresa's Club House. The for, who has already arrived honeymoon is being spent at here. He to be followed by Castle Peak

a anger-print expert of Foreign Office.

Elwick—Chaves

Yogestin

The wedding of John Elwick merchant mariner, of sa Pacifie Beat, and Misy Hilda Chaves, of 455 Lockhart Road, Arst floor, took place: as the 'Sub) tame Court Morringe Bezidi

Office yesterday: In the of W. Maber,Miani (2. Oquendo. A fos

ton of

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driguez.. Philippine

disqualify all Chinese, applicants, automatically. They simply m

of ** properly the questioning

store and sealdeale, easter

Selective rules.

adopted policy

ahead of him, skidded and knock h

ed down two pedestrian were alightly injured. Defendant was going at a speed of 25 miles

rep

A

led gimission. gala while others by the

was no retallation, Informant, reopllected

an hour and the road at the time an incident when a well dressed Chinese boarded a “bus but wai was wet, it was staled.

Appel by the. sliding, gate when Sentence of "nine months hard the gateman in front alammon labour was meted out to Ha Sun, it about without looking whether travelling traden, by Mr, d'Almada anybody was getting in by thd ot Kowloon yesterday for the rear entrance: possession of approximately 70 The conductor ordered the man oals of raw opium, at the Epw-to get of hd ginger loon-Captor Railway Station on 'clared he would i he

stapp Saturday.

the moving vehicle.** The gate The oplum was found by man did pha maka phy altempt. revenue officers concealed In the to release the man who was still side of a bamboo cake-stepner

hemmas

in on the step

at the pulled up at Basket

next stop

heistal mud-slinging took Remarking that defendant had added insult to" Injury Mr. H. A. | Elaod.

Almada at Kowloon yesterday visitor from Honolulu wald sentenced Lou Kuen, 21-year-old that he had to walk hanetwo unemployed, to nine months im stops because the driver regusad arisonment for snatching”, weletato ring, although three passengers oh from Cheing Pan and of Buled win curs at different tijmés,

fa en aftempt to gef "being" "caught wag

ruck

prking to Aboard

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