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Philippines, Hawaii
Betters and
accond
Flags mall) Cannda. (letters only).
3 p.m.
Stam. p.m.
Formosa, & p.m.
Japan & Korea, p.m.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11
Closing Times y Air
Malaya, Indonesh, Australia, and
Now Zealand. 9.30 a.m.
Okinawa, 2 p.m.
Blam Buan,
Indin,
Pakistan.
iron, Egypt, East & South Acer, Minarius, Great Britam
France. 5 EUTORA &
Italy, N.W.
p.m.
Indo-China. 5 p.m. Canada & U.S.A.. 5 p.m.
Formona, 5 p.m.
Closing Times By Sea
Philipphics, 10 a.m.
Japan, 10A.M.
Siam. 2 p.m.
Indo-China. 3 p.m.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1 Closing Times By Air
Formosa, 14 a.m. India.
Pakistan.
Persian Gulf Porta, Egypt. East & South Africa, Maurities. Great Britain.
Italy.
3
N.W. Eurrpe & France, 3 p.m.
Indonesia. Sam, Malaya
p.m.
Japan & Koren, 5 p.m.
Philippines, 5 p.m
Indo-China
Atrien, p.m
Stam. 10 am.
&
French
Closing Times By Sea
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2
Closing Times By Air
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CHINA MAIL
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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1951.
Police Search Amah Who Camels Shared In Celebrations
For Robbers
lil this
The New Territories Palice, under Divisional Superintendent, Mr D, G. Macpherson, were combing the arca morning in an attempt to find the robbers who en- tered a monastery in Kam Tin last night,
The men altempted to rob the Lin Wing Temple but
(heir attempt Was folled by the inmates who raised the alarm and at- tracted the attention of the village guards, Following
short
battle, the sun robbers escaped before the arrival of the Falloe,
1,
Successfully
Pleads For
Leniency
Choi Pui-wa, 30, master of un
motor-junk, unlicensed
Robbed Employer
Sent To Prison For
Three Months
threo Imprisonment of months' hard labour Was imposed on Lam Chun-chu, Mr 42-year-old umah, by Latimer at Central this morning for stealing $870 from her employer.
Insp, W. Gillies, prosecuting,
dates divers sald
оп that between January 1 to 8, Lam King-yan, the complainant, dis- covered that money had been at the stolen from his jacket
Road Des Voeux cockloft 25
West, ground floor,
He therefore placed purposely three marked $10 yesterday
banknotes in his jacket in the
and cockloft
left the room. Upon his return he discovered ap-that the notes had disappeared,
asked pear before Mr T. B. Low at Complainant then the Marine Court this morning wife to search defendant, charged with having no licence whose
without and
possession
the a certineated marked notes were found.
Defendant when
his
in
three
questioned. *xswain.
Sub-Insp. F. Melbye, pro-admitted that she had on sever- secuting, sold that defendant'sal occasions stolen from com- She lusk was intercepted off Kow-plainant since January 1.
in buying
a gold loon Bay at 2.30 pm on Mon-spent $240
two gold ear- day. It was found that she finger ring and
hot in possession of rings and other articles, besides Wig licence and
certificated ло
nxswain was on boardi. Defen.loaning $27 to a friend,
Defendant pleaded guilty this
dant said that he came in from morning. Swatow. The junk had a load
of general cargo,
this was his Pleading that
and he Arst trip to Hongkong
with the conversati was not U.S.A.. regulations, defendant asked for stated He further
B.N. Borneo, Australia and New
Zealand. p.,
Philippines. Howell &
(lettore second elas mail and par cels) Guam,
letters and
teniency,
A sum of $167 in cash and and two one gold finger ring gold earrings recovered were ordered to be returned to the owner.
second that he intended to apply for a MOORED JUNK
the re-
class mail) Canada (elters only). licence and to engage 5 p.Itt
Malaya, Indonesia, Ceylon, India,quired personnel on arrival in
port.
Persian Gulf Ports, Egypt, Fast & South Afrien, Maulius, Grant Bri-
fath, Italy, N.W. Europe & France,
p.m.
Formen, 5 p.m.
Closing Times By Sen SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1 Closing Times By Air
Malaya. Noon.
Formoen, 3 p.m.
Slam, 5 p.m.
Closing Tintes By Bea
Japan, 2 D.m.
Mainyn, Burma & India, 3 p.m. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 4 Closing Times By Air Slam, Durma, India, Pakistan, Fast & South Iraq, Iran, Egypt, Africa. Mauritius Great Britain. Italy, N.W. Europe and France, B p.m.
to
ILLEGALLY
Fan Sai, 53, master of cargo-
junk No. 10937, was fined $20
by Mr T, B. Low at the Marine Court this morning for mooring
alongside five his Junic boats.
other
This group of camels took part in the Republic Day parade in New Delhi last week, and this picture shows them being cleaned up in readiness for the celebration-London Express Service,
Farewell To
The Rev.
A. D. Stewart
Sub-Ing. Melbye said that apparently defendant was quit conversant with the regulations here, since he knew where proceed to on entering
port Cautioning the defendant, Mr Low said that he accepted his
According to the Prosecution, submission, but defendant must obtain a licence and the required
defendant's junk was found personnel
leaving
five other port. moored with
boats Tomorrow's Function on
Shun at Should
he
Is Hoi appear before him alongside the
The Rev A.D. Stewart, former on similar charges, he Buoy No. 19 at dawn today, again
Pleading guilty, defendant Headmaster of St Paul's College would be severely dealt with. A
of St now Chaplain conviction on the present charge said that he had no intention of and would also be registered against mooring his junk alongside the Stephen's College will leave for on retirement early him.
other boats, but was forced to Englutid do so because of the strong cur-next month. Members of the St rent which swept her to the Paul's College Alumni Associa
tion will hold a farewell tea vicinity.
party at St Paul's College, Bon- ham Road mt 5.30 p.m.
DON'T MISS THIS BIG...
SALE Revenue Officer morrow in his honour.
OF
SHOES, HANDBAGS.
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over 5,000 pairs of "EXCELLENT LEATHER SHOES NOTED FOR SUPERB COMFORT AND STYLE" at $25, $30, 336, 840, 645, $50, $55, etc. a pair. ALL ASSORTED SIZES AND LOVELY PATTERNS. Many, many Малу, shopsolled patterns "CLEANED" $10 to $20 a pair.
many pretty well-lined American purano $20 to $35 each. Also a big assortment of fabric gloves $15 a pair, suoda gloves $35 a pair-BEST VALUES IN TOWN.
Charged
to-
Rev Stewart was Headmaster
of St Paul's College for 21 years
1009 to 1930 when from
he
A Revenue Oneer. Peter Ko, handed over his post as Hend-
master to his brother, Major E
licence
34, and a steward of the s Yunam named Wu Wan-hing, 40, came before Mr Min-shing Lo G. Stewart, the present Head- at Central this morning charged master. From a humble begin-
ning of 16 boys
and
a small with importing gold without an
the Rev. at Connaught Road, building in 1909,
ing two fine buildings, a mag- Revenue Inspector D. Knex nificent hostel, a chapel, a phy- revealed that there were 72 gold sies laboratory and a gymnasium bars weighing 360 tacls Involved to house 405 boys in 1930. in the case.
Central, outside the Douglas Stewart built a school, compos-
Wharf.
Mr H. C. Lee appeared for the defence and the two defendants were remanded for six days on bail of $5,000 each.
Junk
Master's Offence
3,000 GRADUATES
a
Throughout his 21 years' ser- vice as Headmaster, the Rev. Stewart had given a very sound practical education with strong moral background found- ed in the Christian faith to over 3,000 graduates, many of whom are well known citizens of this Colony.
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CONTROVERSY ON CALL-UP IN
STATES
UNITED
Washington, Jan. 29.
પવનની
Alleged
False Pretences
Mon Romanded To Make Restitution
two
The House Armed Services Committee ordered the Defence Department today to consider raising The manager of the Pota. the top draft age from 26 to 30 as an alternative to Industrial Company of Poi the controversial step of drafting 18-year-olds now. tinger Street and his sales
The order was issued as the Committee chairman, manager who faced
|charges of obtaining money Representative Carl Vinson (Democrat, Georgia), blew a stop whistle on proposals to draft World War II veterans by false pretences, to which and Senator Lyndon Johnson (Democrat, Texas) said they pleaded guilty, some 4-Fs and all non-veteran husbands should be called further remanded for six ni days by Mr Latimer before 18-year-olds.
Central this morning when
25, 1950, should
Only single being taken now.
Both the House
wero
Simultáneously, the Assistant | interview with the magazine Defence Secretary, Mr Anna United States News and World they failed to make restitu-
tion. Rosenberg, told the House Report that about 800,000 youths group that non-veterans oft in the age group would be The defendants were Chu Sal- 18-25 who had married since qualified for service.
ting, 51, giving his home address Julius Ochs Adler, general an mom No. 521 Great China the Korean war began on June
the New York Hotel be drafted. manager of
in Connaught
Road dorsed the administra- | Central, and Yeung Hoi, 42, or are non-veterans
18-year-old droit B103 Main Street, East, ground
before the Senate
floor. group and Testifying
Committee as co-chairman of the Senate Preparedness Com-
They were accused of having mittee headed by Senator Jahr the Nailonal Emergency Com- obtained $5,000 on December 1, son are looking for ways to mittee of the Training Camps and $8,000 on December 7, Inst avold an immediate 18-year-old Association,
year, from Wong Yat-ping, draft. Many members favour "more fair and humane" than many of the Yoe Fung Hong
with Company
he said
it was
of 100
Wing Lok Street East, by pretending that Om-they were in a position to ob-
taking the youngsters only after taking veterans and men ather manpower sources arc dependants.
Col, William Neblett, former exhausted. Other draft develop-Col
president of the Reserve ments were:
The Selective Service Director. cera Association, told the Sena-tain the charter of a ship for the
long-range Mr Lewis Hershey, ordered a tors
effect of complainant,
It was alleged that the com- 30-day post-graduation defer- the bill would be to establish ment for
ny" plainant had a cargo of wood college seniors to give a "conscript standing them a chance at jobs in essen-He favoured universal military which he desired to ship from Foochow to Shanghai and was tial industries.
Those landing training but said it must
the to such jobs may be reclassified by sult in a "single unified citizen looking for a ship
convey their local draft boards. Some military force, United Press. cargo. The two defendants went
sume bbm 30,000 students are affected.
day's later and claimed that they could
Mrs Rosenberg disclosed that the Armed services will lake between 350,000 and 450,000 10-year-olds the Arst year Congress authorises the pro- gramme. She also said in
FLEW IN YESTERDAY FROM S'PORE
One of the pilots of the three RAF jet planes which flew into Hongkong yesterday from Singapore is seen standing beside his machine at Kal Tak air- port. Staff Photographer.
U.S. Retaliation Against Hungary
Washington, Jan. 29.
army"
IC-
No Coxswain
if
an
Or Engineer
to
to
to 800
charter On
two
a ship to carry the cargo.
1. the December defendanta approached the com- plainant again and said that the ship would be ready to sail within a few days. The com-
$5,000 then paid plainant For being under way without deposit for the charter. Six days
a certificated coxswain and 1
certificated engineer, Chu Chelater the two defendants obtained ming, 48, master of motor-junk another $8,000 as part payment No. M393T, was fined $250 by Mr T.B. Low at the Marine Court this morning.
According to Sub-Insp. Melbye, defendant's Junk
of the charter fees.
Feceiving
no
news of the
p's sailing after waiting for
F. some days, complainant made
was enquiries and discovered that no
intercepted in Kowloon Bay on such ship with the name given
Monday afternoon, while
to
en
him was in existence. The two the defendants were arrested after a route from Swatow
made to Colony. It was found that she complaint had been carried nelther
qualified the Police,
At the last hearing, bath the лог Coxswain
engineer. Defendant Was subsequently defendants told the Court that
arrested.
un
they wanted time to
In mitigation, defendant stated restitution,
and sentence
make
was
that the junk had the required postponed for seven days by the personnel, They had romained Magistrate.
in Swalow to obtain Chinese
certificates from the authorities
there.
Former HK CP's
New Post
A pre-war Hongkong Com- missioner of Police, Mr J. P. been Pennefather-Evans,
of Commissioner appointed Police for Singapore, and is ex-
STOLE LORRY :
WHEEL
Appearing on remand, two- Shing. unemployed men, Lau 21, and Tsang Yuk, 20, were sentenced to four months' hard labour by Mr Winter at Kow- pected there about February 7, 100n this morning for the lar- Afties, Mr ceny of a military lorry wheel from the Shamshuipo Camp on Fennefather-Evans joined the January 28.
In
came
his middle
Ho
Malayan Police in 1914,
to Hongkong In 1941, Detective Sub-Inspector W.
T. H. succeeding Mr
King. H. Summers
Court told the When the Japanese entered that on January 20, the Police, Hongkong he was Interned at acting on information, went to Stanley. He left Hongkong in Yu Chau Street where they 1945 after the liberation,
saw the defendants loading the Mr Pennefather-Evans has wheel on a tricycle. accepted his new Singapore pom Second defendant, who hail a อาย for one year. He will have the previous conviction, was job of reorganising the Singa-ordered to be expelled after pore Police Force.
serving his term.
th the
General Expressions! 23. (3) Gau (1)shoe.
Formerly.
34. Dung(2) "livan (3) shal(3). In
Conversation:
1. A. Nee(1)-gaanı(1) ook{1} (3)ħal been(1)-gaw(3)-geh(3}7 Whose hours la thief.
(3) Gou-(1)sho ha!
Formerly it was (2) ngaw-gch (3). mine.
The State Department on Monday restricted His work was not confined to Hungarian diplomats in the United States to an A fine of $75 was imposed on Mul Hing, 29, master of motor the school, but aside from his area within an 18-mile radius of the White House.
at preaching on Sunday... services junk, M392T, by Mr Wicks
The State Department said they All Hungarian diplomats as- United States tempting to export 423 gallons a free night school for poorer order was in retaliation for signed to the
premises, similar restrictions placed on are stationed in Washington. of diesel oil without a permit. boys at the College
Junior School at Hollywood American diplomats in Hungary. The Hungarian consulates In A Y. Hon, representing M A.
Schools
The twenty-sixth New York and Cleveland were In Road, Vernacular Day the defendant, submitted
It disclosed tha: Hungary or closed by the United States a series of lessons in Cantonese to mitigation that the value of the at Aberdeen and Tai Hang, Ho oil only $400 and that It was also intrumental in estab- dered American representatives
was
allow the kong by Mr S, K. Lea will be was not a case of smuggling. lishing such properous schools as on Jan. 19 to stay within 18 year ago in retallation for Hun- be broadcast over Radio Hong-nees orga
Girls
School at miles of the centre of Budapest Gary's refusal
given this evening at 0.30. Budapest American consul He also asked for leniency St
the visit Mr thus becomes
Vogeler. -- United
For the guidance of listeners Hungary pleading it was only a technieni Kowloon City.
we publish below a summary of For the Education of Chinese offence.
the In Hongkong, the Rev. second Soviet satellite country Press.
lesson, Summaries feud with the
for Defendant's Junk
Such the best to get Into
*ubsequent
·will Ba As a token of United States. Early last year cepted off Li Koo Chau yester-
American
published in the China Molk day afternoon, In imposing the years of his life.
and the United States
every Tuesday and Friday for fine the Magistrate also ordered appreciation, the members of St Rumania restricted
Paul's College Alumni Associa
he with similar restrictions
duration of this radio the oll to be confiscated,
iled tion have arranged tomorrow's
fcutury tea party and presentation so on Rumanian representatives in that the Alumni will have the Washington. No one from the opportunity of bidding farewell Romanian legation
Charged with receiving two to one of Hongkong's greatest allowed to travel amore than 35.
miles from the Washington city rings, one diamond and the teachers.
limits without permission of the other a ruby, two U.S. Government,
remanded for three days by. Mr delivered Winter at Kowloon this morn- An American Note
onefendants, to the Hungarian Legation Monday outlined the procedure
was inter- bort has devoted
Radio Hongkong
HK.T. 0.00,
"Programine
Bummary": 6.02, Royal Opera Hours Orchestra, Covent Garden: 6.30, Cantoness by Nadio-Given by Miks Les Wai Lp &S K. Lee, (Studio); 0.50, Skitch Henderson (Piano) with Rhythm Accompaniment; 7.00, World Neves and News Abody. (London Re 1): 7.16, The Melachrino Orchro tra: 7.30. "Down Memory, Lane".-
Alleen by
Woods Presented
Editorials (Btudio): 8, "From the
Recorded): 8.10, London Relay "Dan 200 Bert Gillette at the
INTELLIGENCE TEST SOLUTION
The Maestro is Charles Dickens. The throe titles are, of cours straightforward stingrama: Bicak flouse: Our Mutual Friend: The Old Curiosity Shop,,
London Express Service,
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GOLDSMITH CHARGED
men were
Lesson 26
J.
(1)Yeo-gah(1) (3)ħal (2}kui. gah (3). Now it to him,
1
4. A. (2)Noy bay(2)-jaw(3) (2) kui men(137 Have you given it to him?
8. B.
(2)ngaw (1)M= (3) hal (5)msaye-jaw(8) bay (2) alkul No, I have sold it to him. A. Deem (2)-gaaye (2) The Possessive "Geh" (Refer reroof)(3) maaye bay (3) (3) kul to page 63. "Cantonese Simolt-nch(1)? Why did you have to sell
it to him? fted"):
(1)ngaw 7, D. Yun (2)–(8)wai Vocabulary:
|
KAW (9) - (8)yun - (1)zheo
dung1").
124. geh (3). A sound placed_aftar | trann(2)-hai(2). Because I was in Personal Pronoun or Proper Noun noed of money then.
0. A. (3)Nay (1)yao-gah(1) hai(2) showing possession og.***********
(3)fuo pher been(1)«nhuo{3) Ona (that) which. or "mine."
(1)yee-gah(1) An auxiliary placed after a verb
(3)mah ook(1) (4)júo." "I have no
125. (3)jus. To reside. To live in.
who were Iow for Hungarian diplomats to ob-leased on $7.500 bail cach, were tala special permission to leave Leung Chiu-kal, 32, proprietor dhowing the continuation of the
verb mentioned. that of the Lung Woo Hing Gold-action of the form Washington. The
120, al(3). Amall. Street, 229 Shanghal To be Alled out smiths,
137. (3) disys. Dig. Zárgé. Great. would have
and Cheung Lam 27, broker. In
120. (1)fawng er fawing (3). would require the applicant to
тром. Hist his destination, route and precious stones, of 270 Shanz-
Street,
cet, first floor, of hal method of travel, purpose
The
defendant Arst travel and the time of his alleged to have received nt each point.
CIDES Press
in his State
Department
Was the
.Combinations:
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his shop on December Given by Victoria Dro Los Angetoe
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of the come offcace. CLOC of connected
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as a the property of a woman, Chu
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and on behalf of South China Morning Post Limited at
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house to live in now.
10. (3)Ng## merag(7) yut(!)-gaan(1) onkfi). buy
houses and ha
(1) maayo
I wanto
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17. D. Gaw(2)-gnan(1) gum(9) sal (1). "TURE la so, email.
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