Hong Kong manufacturers
urged to
Murderer hanged at Stanley
Chong Yin was hanged at
7 a.m. yesterday morning at Stanley Prison for the murder Now woman in the
of a Territories,
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Mr.J, Reynalds
ant corcher Inter
the day and held an inquest into his desthi Mr. Reynolds was nalsted by a jury of two mon and a womanz
WAS
..Deceased, whose Apo given as 25, was sentenced to death on March 3 at Supreme Court.
The hanging who witnessed by Dr.
C. O. Lee, Medicn! Officer and Mr. J. McCulchopn, Chief Officer of Stanley Prison.
A verdict of death by judicial hanging was return. ed by the jury.
Reminders
free).
Today
Nine Dragons Services Club, Mah-
expand markets
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The Hong Kong Chinese Manufacturers' · Union. gavo a dinner party in honour of the locat manufacturers' delegates who are leaving shortly to attend the British, Industries Fair in England:
Among the guests was Mr. A. G. Clarke, Director of Commerce and Industry. In his speech he warned the manufacturers that trade wil! not always be good. He sold that there are already signs that a trade recession may come. He urged them to expand existing markets, create new ones, improve the quality their products prices.
a on my own behalf, to wish Bon voyaga to those who are travelling to England to viet
I hope that they will
the Fair; and cut down
He said in part: "This in the third year of Hong Kong's
participation in the British Industries Fair, and I am sure that the Hong Kong statid, this year, is going to be an even greater success than it was in the first two years.
- hava ́s very good time,
"I hope that they will meet a lot of interesting people and sce a lot of interesting things; and I hope that they will come back full of good ideas for ex- panding and improving Hong Kong's Industrien,"
The delegates are Mr. Fu Kn- The manufacturers of Hong Kong are to be congratulated on aliing of the Evorite Chemical their enterprise. Their products Works, Mr. Ngai Shiu-kit of the are good, and their prices are rea-Yuen Hing Weaving and Dyeing Factory, Mr. Wong Tong of the sonable, and the figures for ex-
Chung Shan Artificial Flower ports of Hong Kong manufactured | C gods to the United Kingdom, and Factory. Mr. Kuo Chen-tao of Metal Works. elsewhere, are evidence of the the Wah Chong
Miss Julia Chang of I-Feng success that is being achieved,
Enamelling Company, and Misa Helena Chang
world
Not enough
mörkels.
Bottle Company.
of Freezinhot
this was the third year in which the Union had participated in the British Industries Fair, and each year their delegates who attended the Fair had brought back new experience and new manufacturing technique to Hong Kong,
He expressed the hope that the present delegates will fulfil their mission in the same
“But the success' that has been Rchieved is not enough. We In his address to the gathering. must expand our markets; we Mr. Shum Choy-wah, Chairman. muct took new markets. It of the Manufacturers Union, sald for this reason that participation In the British Industries, Fair is so important. "Exhibiting
Biting in the British In HK Art Club, monthly exhibition,dustries Fair is not a means mere
St. John's Cathedral hall, 1tly to expanding in the British 2.m. to 6 p.m.. (admision arket; it is means to expanding Buyers come to the British In- dustries Fair from all over the world, and they can see on tho. Hong Kong stand examples of the goods that Ilong Kong can offer. So that they
will be to buy Able sucht goods as may appeal to themi there will be available stand this year a Directory of Hong
manufacturers, Kong, specially produced for the ocès- sion by the British Industries Falr Committee.
Jong. 2.30 p.m. dancing class, 0 pan; Film Show, 8 p.m. HK Stage Club casting meeting at PRO lecture room, 8.30
p.J.
BK 'Mines Ltd., annual
13791.
generul meeting, Prince's Bldg., Tac H meeting, 50, Macdonnel
Rond, 6.30 p.m. Cheero Services Club, dancing
class, p.iN,
Sino British Club Orchestra re- hearsal, St. John's Cathedral, hall, B.15 p.m.
Coming events
TOMORROW
on
one
the
canner.
Court Brevities
Hearing in the case against wong Chak-hung, farmer, charg- ed with possession of 75 taels of opium and resisting arrest, be gan before Mr. James Wicks at Kowloon yesterday. -
THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1050,
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Mr. and Mrs. F. Wandres are shown after their wedding
at St. Margárèt's Church on Monday.
former Miss T. Rosario."-
The bride was "the
Work of International Red Cross explained
to HK Rotarians
A talk on some of the activities of the Intor- national Committed of the Red Cross 'at Genova was given 'by Mr. F: Bierl; ond of its delegates, at the Hong Kong Rotary Club luncheon yesterday.
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After explaining how the International Red Cross came into being in 1863, Mr. Bleri said today, there are 68 national Red Cross Societies. Each of these societies is a unit, which to gether constitute the League of Red Cross 'Societies with headquarters at Geneva,
for service in war-time as well The Lengue trains personnel
as for peace-time and relief work..
emergency
When war breaks out, contact between the National Red Cross Societies of rival belligerent coun- tries is cut, and it s then for the International Committee of the Red Cross to arrange
contact through its dele
its delegates in different countries.
Mr. Bior) described the work of the various delegates during the last war, and of the immanti dimiuities they encountered, est patially in the Far East. Eleven of the delegates in the Far East fost their lives in the perform
"the duties in the fast ance of the auct
work
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YACHT CLUB DANCE
There will be an informat Dance at the Raya) . Hong Kang Yacht Club on Saturday, To enable the necessary arrangamenta to be made, all those who wish to attend Are requested to: telephons the Hon Secretary of the Clab beforehand.
HK-Tokyo radio-telephone
service
I
"During the past few years, we have, through the medium of the British Industries Fair started to establish. ourselves in markets lover me
the world. most There are still one or two mar- kels where we have not yet ob-
It was alleged that the oplum of was found in defendant's hut in IIK International Women's Club, iained a good foothold;
Sai Tau Village on March 31. Informal dance for Services, these is South America, and there while being taken by a police-
In peace-time the Committed does not seem to be any good m
# IIK Art Club, monthly exhibition, reason why Hong Kong should not man to the Police stallon delen-arrange for holding bf conventions,
vanow ::.. was alleged to have offered with the object of securing in- Radio-telephone communica-
ment and amelioration of suffering Tokyo was established Mr. M. A. da Silva is repre-of the wounded and prisoners of regular cireult senting the defendant while In-
for the first war, if war ever-come. spector P. Lowe is in charge of
time yesterday, an official of rosecution's case.
Cable and Wireless said last Hearing was adjourned with a date to be fixed:
night.
7.30 pm.
to All the place that
occupied
dant
cape.
St. John's Cathedral, 10 a.m.step in her by Japan before the resistance and attempted to esternational agreement in the treat- tion between Hong Kong, and
"It is for this reason that I am very pleased to lecz that at
10 p.m. (admission free). European YMCA Guest Night, war.
7.30 p.m. Nine Dragons Services 1K Band Call, B p.m. Kowloon Rotary Club, luncheon,
Chub,
Peninsula Hotel, 12.30 p.m. Y's Men's Club, luncheon meeting, Roof Garden, IIK Hotel, 12,45 p.in,
Homuntin
thief gets
two years
·
least one manufacturer has sent n representative to have a look at this part of the world. May I wish him all success. -
Note of warning
.
"1. do not want to make my self out a pessimist, but I do
feel that I must sound a note boatman, by Mr.
was
not
*
At the height of the last war there were more than 3,000 dele gates in various countries, This number, after the war, has drop ped to about 700.
'on' a
Soldiers. sentenced for larceny
Two army privates, Ronald Berry, aged 20. of the Queen'). Own Cameron Highlanders, and James Mart, aged 19, of the 40th Division. RASC, Transport Platobn; werd sen- tenced to three months' im- trisoriment. by Mr: F. X. d'Almada at Kowloon yester day when they pleaded guilty lo charges of larceny, being an accessory after the fact end driving a motorcycle without the consent of the owner.
"Inspector W. H. Summers prò secuting alleged that defendants bn April 4 drove away a motor- cycle, belonging to Mr. Walkins, outside the Arilngton Hotel and it was found six days later dam aged to the extent of $120.
Next day defendants went on board the Russian versei, Foltovn to have their injuries dressed by the ship's Korcan doctor, Dr. Ll Choi-fuk.
Before they left the ship, Berry was alleged to have stolen the doctor's chromiuni watch, which He told to · * watch shop in Nathan Road for $38. The watch, re-plated with gold and fitted with a new nickar band, was traced to a watch shop in Chibung Chau Island where it was offered the safe for $35.
Berry received two months on
the larceny charge and Mart als got two months on the charge 'ot being an accessory, while bath received one month for driving the motorcycle without the owner's permission, sentences to run consecutiveries J returned to Dr. Ll
The witch was ordered to ba
Tricycle driver cautioned
on
Lam Yim-leung, tricycle driver, who pleaded gulity to a`charge of driving without qué care and caution last Tues- day as a result collision with the Governor's, car April 13, was cautioned by Mr. James Wicks
Kowloon yea-. at terday.
When defendant pleaded gulity to the charge last week, a remand was asked by the prosecution: for further inquiries Into the damage of the Governor's car and de- fendant was released on $300 baji.
G.
Traffic Bub-Inspector Hardacre yesterday reported that no compensation way and that . the acugiit
police were not making that a serious. Vlow be taken."
It said that the nature of the accident was that the Governor'e car was coming from Kni Tak along Argyle Street, while the defendant's trleyele was coming from the opposite direction.. between 8 a.m. and 19.30 am, is vehicle to the right into the side The service, which is limited Defendant suddenly-turned his expected to assist local, business-lane leading to Me, Tou men in commercial transactions and collided with
Defen- lie between the Colony and Jupan. dant was thrown pble tricycle
The new service. was
was recently and sustained multiple injuries. authorised in Japan by General The Governor was not in his car
Headquarters.
at the time,
at Kewlon yesterday fur viola- body, including two women, sit- MacArthur's, that charges for
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Committee of 20 Aane of $105 or six weeks
The Committee, responsible for Leung Ming directing so wide a field of Imposed
Junies Wicks humanitarian work, is a 20-person of warning. Trade will always be good. 1 hope and
pray tion of a Postal
Regulation.
ting at Geneva: that there will never again be According to Inspector KG. Ils expenses which ran to 55; such a disastrous slump as there
arrested at 000,000 Swiss francs from 1938 to Cheng defendant was was twenty years ago, but re Castle Penk 'irr possession
of 1946, were defrayed by the Bwiss cessions in trade. there are seven letters addressed to shop Government and from voluntary bound to
owners in Tai Ping, Chinese ter donations: There are already some algns ritory. The contents of the Jelters that a recession may come. Hong concerned matters of a pollifcal Kong's industry is not yet so natu
nature, asking the shop owners
munists.
•Cont
the service were HK530-for the
The official sald first three minutes, and $10 for every additional minute.
An extra chargó $3.50 Is levied for port 'enlla. :
L
VAH YAN PLAYS
Among its post-war activities was the calling?el Four cḍnyan...! tions in 1949 which have been Sentence of two years' hard!rmly established that its manu not to co-operate with the labour was meted out to Chung they do, they will fail.
facturers cun afford to relax,
. Patified by 89, delegations fine!
Two one-act plays in English aluding Russla and China: Fuk. 30-year-old unemployed,
Avin bo Defendunt told the police that
presented at the Wah "We must expand our existing the letters were given him to
One of the conventions provided Yen College Theatre on Satur by Mr. James Wicks at Kow-markets and we must create new carry by a man in Un Long and for the protection of civilians in day at 8.86. p.m. The plays will Inon yesterday for a series of ones. thefts committed in the Ho- quality of our goods and we overboard should he be caught by
We must Improve the that he (vas told to dump them time of war, was thanket by be the winning plays entered in
Procesor dordon-King Who said petition.
the Inter-Class, Dramatic Com- muntin District this month.
cut..our prices. In short, the Communists. Defendant, who
we must make our customers, charges of larceny
world, feel, that
fuced
must
Siye
all over the
and house when they are buy 2
breaking, was alleged to have Kong, they are stolen two toy care and
two
from
Hond
ZADEBATE * Road
APPLICATIONS
FOR LICENCES
Ten Applications for licences for various; occupations were re- Jected by the Urban, Council at its bi-monthly meeting Yestor- ddy on grounds of unhyliability of location.
were
Present at Dr JP. Feilly, Chairman; Dr,
inheefing G. 1. Shaw, Acting Deputy Dirce for of Hedish: Services Mr. J.-C. McDouail, acting: Secretary for Chinese Affairs; Mr. A. P. Weir, Acting Director of Pubile Works, Mr. Wong Tape, Mr. M.. W. Lo. B. M. Whitley, Secretary of the Urban Council, and Dr. A. M. Hodrigues,
Pretty and attractively dressed the war, and knew how much | RA Bareldy,' A: Kidd, Ó.S. Köợ, Mr. Ngan' Shing-kway, Mr. N..
he and Dr. Montgomery were con- neeted with Red Cross work be- Mrs. C. Nowinarch, Messrs. fore.
Red Cross played in imello- A Gomperie, and Lee Chang 21 year-old Miss Sum Chi-kit, rating human suffering both chun: left for Tokyo yesterday by linging to Mr. Beer outside the
BOAC we need residing at 09, Hobinson Road; war and Hamuntin Cherry Hill Lodge on have no real fear
Two Peace
were in- bew April 16.
cession comes.
Tom at Central yesterday for
yester cluded
were On April 13 defendant stole
"belleve the Chinese Manu- bravery and public ispiritedness, P.Y: Roo, Managing Director of facturers Union is alive to a perambulator belonging to Mrs.
It was through her that a 16 the Everlasting Nylon Kitting Fraser from 21 Homuntin; Hill and do congratulate them year-old youth was charged be- Milk Limited, and Dr. Francis E.
heartily on all that'
indiatry
plastic ash trays from a car befor their money, 800d value |
* we can do then a "rij was commended by Mr. Thomafij
Road.
the
and
-
}
stole
her
On April & defendant stole from since the war. I congratulate Marceny-of a handbag by snatch-Koernight way) Hung
done for Hong they have fore, Mr. Tam for attempted | Stock, Professor of ". ground floor of 89 Kadoorie Shum Choy-wah on being elected is Sum said that she was from
Rotarian G.E. Marden, back Avenue four bronze. Buddhist Chairman for, I think, the fourthwalking along Robinson Road at business men in Japan were
gurines, velued at $400,
aldThe rom: Holiday | On April 8 defendant'
Umot you are very fortunate to about 8 pm. on April 18 when satlined with the way SCAP was from the kitchen of the Tak have him in taching a
triod to
snatch her handling busineis Ming School, Argyle Street, cloth-Mr. U Tat-ched and; Mr. Robert andbag: She resisted and the
"You are also fortunate to have the youth
They rett that
well, they were On April 18 defendant stole hand the terme might not be to tho Levels Pollec Hot doing it hmir u bad as SCAP. $150 from the pocket of a jacket others, and I want ip take this matter
Station but
would-be
snatcher Betbretthe mosting adjourned Hanging inilde housd No: 19 opportunity of Raxpressing my Homuntin Street,
thanks, and I am sure, thonhang was not apprehended. Mr. Fung Fing-ah, Presiden, said Detective Sub-Inspector Chan of the other members of driving in town when she recog closed bhe, for the purpose of
OR Afonday
afterndon she was the "next meeting would" beb who asked that also for the pory the work that for this
British Industries Fall Committee miset defendant. She reported electing new official 14 strigus view be taken of the they have done in that Committed to the nearest Pollec: Constablo case, said that defendant was
They have been mahbars over and he arrested, the youth
Wai-min,
found Inside, a car in the Cherry since the Committee was formed, Hil Lodge at 4.45. a.m. on April
18.
Benitence on the defendant was Wolf; TCG, PERSON, KA; Lloyd, and it do not † know what we deterred tul today to allow the H.W. Chup, yu bangi yau, and All-stolen property recovered should have done without theme to check whether the boy Brovals Lift for The WUnited
(hadřùný, previous” cònvletloan (Kingdom yesterdayiby:BOAG.
from pawnshops was ordered to Bon voyag
be returned to complainants.with-
okit-payment to the pawnbrokers.
Hit only rantaine me.now,
on behalf of all of you, en vált
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
5th Race Meeting 29th April, 1950
It has been decided to split into two sections by a draw Raco No Mount Nicholsort Stakes for, pohjes af previous seasons Classifed Class 9. The second section will be Race No. 11-and-run at 6.00pm
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