THE CHINA MAIL SATURDAY, JUNE 17. 198077

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Government buys Chinese Radison 13 antiquities; may be nucleus of Museum of Chinese Art

Reminders

Today

Excursion for IIM Forces, assem-

ble at St. Andrew's Church, 2 p.m.

Nine Dragons

Services

Club,

tombolo, 8 p.th. Cheero Services Club, tombola,

7.30 p.m.

Coming events

TOMORROW

Toc H Club classical concert, 50,

Macdonnell Road, 8.30 p.m. ID Art Club, sketching party to Clearwater Bay, members to

meet at the Jordan Road

Vehiculur Ferry, 10.30 a.m. Armchair Group (European YMCA) meeting, screening of religious #lm "God and the Atom-Bomb,-0.46–pΜm;-

Report on HKSPC

povaly,

Hong Kong Government has bought 165 Chinese antiquities and it is expected, that this small collection will form the nucleus of a Hong Kong Musqum of Chinose Art

The price poid was HK$48,000.

Mr. Henry Yeung's offer to give his entire collection of Chinese antiquities to the Hong Kong Gov-| ernment on certain conditions was rejected. An official statement on the stated, that he hoped to see a of Chinese released subject,

yesterday,Hong Kong Muscum

Art founded in the future and read as follows:

breed with Mr, Jenyns that the pieces purchased by the Govern inent could form the nucleus of such a Museuin.

"Mr. Henry Yeung, part nf whose collection of Chinese antl quities was exhibited carly last

year

Shun at the Fung,Ping

"The 105 pieces, Library, offered in April 1040, tp.. donate his Collection to the Hong therefore now, the havo Kong Govermanent, on

certain Government, conditions.

which are property of

temporarily been put into the care of the Unl

Kla

In an inconfirmed mileage, y from Halliw, the Indipand- ent vernacpler Wah Yať. Por, sizimed that," the chinase

Communists:: have. mataplished, a garrison in, the. * Eastern, Pornostarskega

Nt, kald i that, the, Chinese Commuales occupied these Islande:following the evaclia- tion of the Nationalist forçan,

The report predlated fur thor expansion of Chinese Communi, bontrol in the. Paracelà "Which tha" Viêtnam Dovernment aqvibusly claime ed to be Vietnam territory.

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Conspiracy suspects charged

•Page 31

Trade mark case 45 PEKIN SYNDICATE LTD.

dismissed by

#lelty ກາ

Court

Af action by an internationally known firm for an order striking, out the trade mark of a local wool company, which, in claimed, 'was simi- lar to that of its own, was dismissed,” yostor- day by the Supreme Court, LINNETK The plaintiff was Patons and Baldwins, Ltd., re- presented by Mr. S. V. Gittins instructed by Mr. A. S. Ross.

Mr. John MacNeill, KC, on the instructions' of: Mr:: F.. D. Hammond, was for the defen- donts,Carr Ramsey and Sons, Ltd.

Naval rating fined for assault

Plaintiffs, worldwide organi sation with its localemco at Prince's Building, claimed that the defendanta" mark, "Rote.dhờ

John Hubert‹Fredórick... Halë, Hand" was similar to their ow

In Hand,

aged: 20, of HMS Tamar, was ned a total of $009 by Mr. Two of the nine men charg-

In dismissing the action Imme. Reynolds at Central yester- ed with conspiracy to murder Detective Li Pu were addi-diately after hearing legal argu day, for assaulting, L. Wade manus by counsel for both sides, and causing malicious damage versity of Hong Kong and are af tonally charged before Mr. the Acting Chief Justice. Mr. E to his car 'in Pedder Street at

at Kowloon EL./Wiliams, sold he would, how- These Included a condition present being kept at the Fung X. d'Almada that the Government would pro-Ping Shan Library where they are yesterday with conspiring to ever, give a writton judgment.45 p.m. on Thursday. ..

cause an explosion to the dan- containing the reasons for the dise He was also ordered to pay $60 vide a ballding to house the col-being (catalogued.

compensation, to complainant, miseni, later on... ger of life. Female

The prosecution' saldi, that, de- lection and that the Henry Young Collection itself would be pre-

The men additionally charged

Mr. Gitting, in opening his fendant approached complainanti served intact and not linked with other exhibits which might later

were first and second defendants, case, told the Court that there who was driving private cur No. be donated to or acquired by the

Wong Bang, allas Wang Mon, alles was no suggestion on the part of KS112. The car had stopped al Government.

Wong, Man-sdu, unemployed; and his clients of any mala fide inten-the junction of Fedder Street and Chan

light Chan Tin-sung, allas Chan Yaustion and the other side... But it Des Voeux Road, Central while

farmer. It was alleged that was unfortunate for the plaintiffs, waiting for agreem

Defendant had pulled out a between April 19 and May 2 they nevertheless, that the defcudantu conspired to cause by an explosive alcked on one of the most fine knife and ordered complainant. to substance an explosion of a nature dortant trade marks used by ble drive him to HMS Tamar, other-

wise he would stab hims likely to endanger life or cause clients serious damage to property,

"Steps are also being taken to make arrangements for their per.. manent exhibition, probably at the Library, for students and the public. The collection consists of some very fine grave pottery of "In view of the high quality of the slan dynamy, a series of early many of the pieces from the bronze mirrors, some of which Yeung Collection the Government are in almost perfect condition, decided to seek expert advice on and some outstanding pieces of the subject of Mr. Yeung's offer, Ming porcelain." mud last summer the British

A comprehensive report on museum sent Mr. Some Jenyns the Hong Kong Society for the of the Department of Oriental Protection of Children's three Antiquities to view the Collec- centres" was given at the ton and advise the Government Society's Executive Meeting on on. whether or not it should ac Thursday by Miss A. M. Bal-cept Mr. Yeung's offer. lantyne, Principal Almoner, Hong Kong Medical Depart-

ment.

Miss Ballantyne

in this capacity that she made her report.

Not feasible

Marriage postponed

A Chinese wedding which "After spending several weeka Joined the in Hong Kong and examining this was to have taken place at the Executive Committee recently as Collection with great care, Mr. Supreme Court yesterday was a Government observer and it was denyns advised against the Gov- unexpectedly put off when o crnment's acceptance of the offer men arrived just before the and announced he although recognising to be a ceremony generous one and

something was the woman's husband. the history of Hong unique in

A short altercation followed between the relatives of the Kong.

newcomer and the woman in the corridor outside the Supreme Court Marriage Registrory OMec. the 'matter has been referred to the authorities for livestigation.

Speaking of the Western Branch in the Sul. Ying Pun arca Mias Ballantynn said that the centre was dealing with an average of 50 cases a day and there were approximately three new each day.

CORCA

DIT

The staff at this centre consist- ed, of an inspector, who was a trained nurse, boy, and amah, and the visiting inspector called twice a week to give lec- tures to. the inothers.

"Mr. Jenyn considered that It would not be feasible for the Government, to undertake to keep the Golfection Intact and felt that since acceptance of it would in fact mean founding, at some future data, a Hong Kong Museum, the Govern ment should at the outset, be most careful only to take into its possession items of the first

logical and artistic view.

The woman was Mh Plu-king, aged, 20, of 105 Wongmelchong Hond. She was about to be mar- led to Kwan Hok-ylk, aged 28, residing at 138 Wongnelchong | Road.

While the party

gong.

The others charged with con- spiracy to murder, weke Wong Sing, alins, Woog Ko-ring, how- ker; Cheung Sangm travelling trader: Ll Koon-wong, alles Li Kin-shing alles f

teacher: Chung Yung-song.

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Counsel then referred to vari- ous affidavits made on behalf of the plaintifs, which, contained the brief history of the plaintiff company.

Important ma

mark

allas anas Asserting that the action bad Chung Chau-ming, farmer; Yeting not been brought in a frivolous Yul; alias Yung Kwai-ekin, travol manner Mr. Gittins said the mark ling trader; Chau Shicung, mason; in question was a very important and Tsoi Yung-sau, memployed, one for his clients. It had been

-

long established, and throughout, the world.

...

They were all remanded one week and committal bearing was fixed for July 3,

Boatman gaoled for posing as Police officer

4

Complainant had refused and while his mother, Mrs. M. Wade, got out to call the Police, defen- dant stuck the knife into the front tyre of the car, causing damage amounting to HK$60.

Defendant pleaded guilty to the charges and said that he had teen drunk at the time.

the

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Mr. J. B. Adams, Commission- ed-Shipwright," said that defen dant had been in the Navy for 18 months and his character had been very good. known In inposing fines, Mr. Reynolds sold that he was taking into consideration the fact that his officer had spoken well of him and that he had been under the Influence of drink while ho committed the offences.

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This .particular type of mark was used, hy the company on goods, Imported from the United Kingdom, he stated.

RIVER SHIP OBTAINS BRITISH AEREGISTRY

Mr. MacNeill for ti

r the defendant

Mr. Reynolds added that he was also referred to the bidavits also taking into consideration" the concerned, and submitted that fact that if he imposed a prison the

evidence contained therola term it would be detrimental to did not show that his clients defendant's career. were prevented from using their The knife was ordered to ba own "Rose and Hand" itade mark confiscated.

Counsel

out that this Fung Sul-wah; 24-year-old was anonmade by t was waiting boatman attached to the Royal company known throughout the importance, from an archaeo for the ceremony, a man, To Siu- Hong Kong Yacht Club, Rel world, but which though putting point of wai, of 58 Bonham Strand West, let Island, was sentenced to the greatest stress on the import

and some relatives, rushed up five months for impersonating mark--had not taken the of their "Rose in "Mr Jonyns recoguised that in and alleged that he was the any private collection, however woman's husband and that they shing L at Central yesterday. Hong Kong Mr. MacNeill went She will be joining the Hong

a Police Officer, by Mr. Fil- to register this mark of subla must be a certain had been married in Canton. Speaking of the Eastern Centre dood, there

A bol algument followed, and The sentence was. to commence at Happy Valley she said that the variation of quality among centre had recently moved into various items and he therefore the police were summoned. The from the day of arrest which on, were a small company and re-Kong-Haiphong run.

how gistered here. They had

The Johnson was formerly new accommodation in the Play-selected 105 outstanding plecos of marriage was put off pending in wag May 18.

ever done everything they could engaged in the cargo trade bo grounds Association's now build-porcelain, bronze and pottery from the Henry Yeurig Collection

The "China Mall" understands and--advised the Government to that the matter was referred by team auld that the complainant to see that they did not infringetween the Colony, and Macño. purchase these oright and with the Secretariat of Chinese Affairs. 250 Wai was walking in Fenwicks ubisolerade mark out conditions for $48,000,

Street near Jatte Road at 930p.m. on May 18 when the "defondant approached him and said he was

The accommodation in which this work was done was suitable but not large enough, and the mothers waiting room was over- crowded.

This centre is now dealing with about 100 cases a day, with ap- proximately six new cases a day. The staff at this centre was the

the

"The matter was considered by the Governor-in-Council and by same as at the Western Branch the Finance Committge of Legis

The centre at Kowloon wasiative Council, who advised ac- much larger than the others two ceptance of Mr. Jenyna proposals, centres and here the whole

vestigations,

WEDDING

Detective Sub-Inspector Har-to

Hollents,

1

in

After legal arguments and au- thorities from both sides, judg ment was delivered in favour of a policeman. The defendant then the defendants,

p

Mr. H.W. Fraser, Assistant So-searched the complainant and then told him he would be takin

family was looked after. Children and an offor to this effect was ciat Welfare Officer, S.C.A. for the to the Pollfe Station, and nursing mothers were given made to Mr Yeung Inst July.

congce.

At University

100th

time gave away a Po

Leung Kuk girl in marriage yes-They walked towards the Bay terday

at the Supreme

Court View Police Station-and when Marriage Registrar's Office.

they neared the Police Station defendant had tried to run' away The bride was Miss Chan Shun- kahig, who was married to Ng and was arrested by a Police

.༞ ; Man-sul, motorcer driver, of 12 constable accommodation was prima- to decline his original 'offer bub Jubilee Street, second floor.

Not only did the mothers bathe

"Mr. Yeung in his reply ex- babies at the centre but they could also wash the babies' clothes pressed. his disappointment chat and dry them in the compound. the Government had felt obliged

ve but the best use was being cccepted the Government's pro- The second witness,"begides Mr.

made

of it and it seemed to be posal for the prime reason, he Fraser, was Ng Man-tal.

adequate during the summer

mantlis...

The Chairman, Dr. F.I. Tscuns, thanked Miss Ballantyne for her excellent report.

The Incarceration of the So- cich was also disqussed and Mr. J.T. Exlor reported that the draft was now complete. It was decided to hold à General Committee meeting on July 20 to dismiss and approve this mattere

Warning on Impostors

The Commissioner of Registre tion stated yesterday, that url authorized persons have been called on householders and posing

Annual dinner dance of HK Sports Club

The annual dinner dance of the Sports Club was hold fast night at the roof garden of the Hong Kong Hotel. It was well attended.

WARDS LISTEP

Awards of the Emclency Medal to members of the former Houg Kong Volunteer Detance Fortn and the Colonial Fire Brigade Loog, Service Medal were put Ished in yesterday a Government Gazete," with wild, int for

Detalls tire:

Emciency Medal: Carry@=/Cpl@Ja! IL R. Butch

Second Mecat Ben S Service Modals, Chak Syday! 190 Chu ilu Tak Chiu and UI wine

The chairman of the club, mice are six Chinese and six Mr. J. C. M. Grenham, des- non-Chinese and the Chairman-Colonialit irg cribed the occasion as the first hip alternates annually in the "charity" "ship) of the club are manner. over to be launched. He ap- pealed to members for dona- or to the Anti-Tuberculosis

as Inspectors from the: Registra Association 717,

sald

which worka.

Truly an excellent constitution, The name Sports Club' was chosen firstly In the Interest of Racing and the Club's badge with

tion of Persons. Omice. No such as the fret Charity Ship the three characters Wu Linge visita-have been authorised, be anid.

to be launched by the Sports Woor in Cantonese Ng Ling Registrars and Assistant Re-Club and I ain to that there wula fabulous city in

China

of the Registration of suls will justify the.clforts of it.where everyone was happy and Omde, who have certain F.-S. Ko and his sub-Committee. that inhabitants were all able to powers under the Ordinance, The work of the H.K. Anti T. lodulge in their favourite sports

and pastimes. Carry a Staft Warrent Cord, which B. Association

The constant nee

has the bearer's name in kizlish llon by pro ds no amblifica- | trust that the; spirit in this

The

and

and Chinese and his gatus, his of Finds ito, nght the dreadful far off city will exists. Photagraph embossed with the diarase is well-known to you all officereal and thumbprint and and particularly so because

strikes amongst the poor cards sq slimed, by

undernouristrodatek og heim Commissioner of Registration, aid Ham-taking the opportunity of ngintomation regarding regis-speaking because, it is weld that #tration should” bộ, given to my a chaliman has the "thance for person Except - on. satisfactory ajidressing Club Members "collee- production of his Half Warrant tively. The #Athias Generál Meeting untally (produces - about

cont=fa}i iper

Card

Additlogally we have many sjleste andik. Am ruing to tell them

about our Club and is sling International Club Firstly club was formed

The Committes intends to go farther into the field of Sport and has selected firstly Ama- taur Baxing. We intend within the newly formed Amateur Athletic Federation to revive the Boxing Championship of the Colony. The Clab premant the Amateur Champion whip Belle for: fitte, evare, and Epoal

Għaritina "veliku Daneft Therefroms.

unable to Ve refret being unab

Trafficker

in women sentenced

Fung Tal, 25 year-old wonen, waa sentenced to 12 months by Mr. J. Reynolds at twa charges Central yesterday...on

ok trailleking worten.

The defendant was found guilty of bringing even girls whose for ranged from 174 to. 22, into the Colony for immoral patponds." Detective Sub-Inspector James Martin, of the Flying Squad said day that she had persuaded, the girls

to come to the Colaus,

by promis Fing them work. By

On arrival in Hong Kong, she spey had told them that the jobs had Mas been uken and that the best "Kon:] way to quit: Vi

Quoo protilut onli

TheBecretariat for Chinese

135 | Attairs are “making strangenents

· Ngo' to - send the girls back to ithafe Kwan village of Pat King in the Sunwal SARA District,

A GRAND BAZAAR

OF ST. ANTHONYS CHURCH BUILDING FUND will be opened by the Patron, H.K.

Henry Valtorld D.D;"

On Sunday, 18th June, 1950 | |

ST. LOUIS INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL COMPOUND

ranes Pokfulam Rodderkar + TembiDNO).

provide fond Brot) Lachuld for||| ALL THE FUN OF GREAT FAIR

gir Members, but we love ap

led to tvaryigt för till Be L Taround

FromAs have an oxpellent bathing Ba

AlTuo" foundórs, ofthis", Sfedley, whlich, will be avail

"Thes tilaweek-end,avigat

In conclusión. I: wish

Who sedes hourly all membera

PHY tre dagwho have sent, u

3 fic the Donation Draw and cysy

There for your rendron

Johnson has obtained-British re-

Rooms 316-319, Edinburgh House. Telephone 31224.

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Which Gives A Superlativo

Flat Wall Finish

Available at all leading stares

but in case of difficulty

See The Syndicate

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WHIPPED ROYAL GELATIN

A few whins of the egg beater "Just before Royal Geläin fah ** gives you this frothy dessert. So easy-to-make whip and chil

Serve Royal Gelatin tonight--

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