COCKBURNS VALVES.
ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT CO., LTD,
H.K. & SHANGHAI BANK BLDG, TÉL, 27780.
Appeal Against Magistrate's Judgment Fails
An appeal against their conviction and fine of $1,000 each on charges of attempting to export prohibited goods without a licence, and attempting to export unmanifested cargo, brought by Lau Wah, 23, accountant, and Chan Tai, 56, master of a lighter, was dismissed by the Chief Justice, Sir Gerard Howe, in the Appeal Court this morning. The appellants were fined by Mr. Winter at Kowloon Court on March 21, following the seizure of 704 drums and 379 tins containing 170 tons of oil (said to be valueri at over $100,000), on board the lighler Tak Ming off Green Island on February 14. The Magistrate ordered confiscation of the whole cargo.
The grounds of the appeal Irunch was way off the course to were that the eviction was Tan Wao. According to statist The weight of the Revenue Inspector S. Leonard's eviticsret that certain evidence (extence, the lighter was seen admitted; heading towards Green Island. improperty WHEN that Here
coming out. of
Was
110
dessen i there was timon stick and she
or no afficient evidener whereon
to found the sinal conviction; and
10 be under power.
that the learned Magistrate mis-When the lighter was boarderi dreptes hamsrif and that appel-ant the people on board ques
Unned, the Revenue Inspector lants were not guilty.
Mr A. J. Cffort, instructed was told the vessels were on by Mr A. Y. Hon, appeared for their way to Macao. the appellants, ut Mr A Hooten
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Requiem Mass HK Land For US Army Investment
Sergeant
A Rolemn Requiem Mass. will be held at 9.30 a.m. Thursday In St Joseph's Church for US Army Master Sergeant Arthur LandrichanT, who killed early Saturday when his Jeep crasheit down a 30-foot Incline in Hole- wall road.
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Mser Gilligan will cele- brate the Mam, assisted by several Maryknoll fathers.
Still More Schools & Scholars
Education Dept's Progress Report
Capital
MORE SHARES TO BE ISSUED
An Extraordinary General Meeting of the Hongkong Land Investment and Agen- ey Company, Limited, this morning
the authorised issue of a further 100,000 shares, fully paid up, by capitalising $2,500,000 stand- ing to the credit of the Share Premium Reserve Account.
The Hon. D. F. Laudate, the Chairman, proposing the adop-
on of the resolution said:
Briedy, it is proposed that there should be a further issue of 100,000 shares of the Comi-
be pany, to fully paid up by capllalising $2,500,000 of the
landing to
anjoum now
spectively.
Кой
the
re-
The Education Depart-credit of the Share Premium Reserve Aeccunt, the new ment's progress report for
shares to be issued to existing the quarter ending March
Shareholders in the proportion 31, issued today, states that of one new share for every four the increase in the total
row held by them chures His Lordship asked Mr CHI-number of schools in the (Crown Counsel), appeared forford if he had anything to say with regard to the sentence. Mr Cufford replied he had not, but rurmarked that he thought the confiscation of the goods was totally out of proportion to the maximum Bne which a Magis- trate could impose,
the Crown.
The Mr Clifford zaid that enge for the appellants. WELS that the goods were being 20- moved from a temporary don-
anchorage
1:00da
at
Lalchikok to a more permanent Wan when the one at Tsun engine of the ·lunch towing the
lighter hože down and the lighter wag drifitng at the me the Revenue Bunch came on the scene.
The fact that the story of the failure could engine
very easily have been checked was Counsel, who pointed out by
said to evidence had been pro- duced to this effect. Moreover, a witness for the defence had addr that the launch did not sufficient oil for the ontain
trip to Macao, nor did it possess a porrait for entry to Macao.
"WAY OFF COURSE"
Counsel said the Prosecution ut the hearing produced a mani- feat for February 13, the day before the lighter and its cargo were seized, and whigh related to cargo already enlisted by order of a Magistrate.
Dismissing
the appeal. the
Chief Justice said he was of the opinion the Magistrate decided rightly in convicting the appell-
ants.
Radio Hongkong-
KK.T.
0,02, Summary: 6. Programme Children's Jaif Hour Presented By
Elizabeth Ann (Studio): 0.30, (Studio): 7, Portuguese Holt Hour Song By Rise Stevens (Mezzo - Suprano) and Nelson Eddy (Bari- tone): 7.15, A Special Series of Talks Presented By United Nations Itadio. "The Price of Peace"; 7.30, Robert Farmon Concert: B, World News and News Analysts (London Relay); 8.15, Visions of the Future. "Some Hopá A Talk By Stephen After All"
Potter (BBCTS); 8.30. "I Like What I Liko" Presented By John Ferguson (Studio); D, "From The Editorials" Recorded): 8.10, ILondon Relay Weather Report: 0.71. "Bligh Of The Bounty Rex-Rients. Episode 4: "The Year Between" (BBCTS): 0.40, "Concerto"-Concerto for Piano and 10.15. (Khachaturian); Linda (Studio); 10.30, "The Miracio Music From Spain" Fresented By
Orchestra
Mr Hocton submitted that there was a short prima facie ease against the appellants at the close of the case for the Prosecu-of tion. The defence was that the goods were merely being shifted from one place to another, but the sput at which
Nichaow" (From Caroless Rapture Ivor Novella): 10.45, Dance To Eddie Le Mar and His Orchestra;
Munic; 11. Radio News Reel (London Relay);
Goodnight the lighter Weather Report; God. Save The was stepped by the Revenue King: 11.30, Close Down.
11.15,
11 25.
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This increase was almost en- tirely in Private Day Seliools, where the total of schools rost
pany
will no doubt member Colony continued, and there
that in 1947 the Directors Isstied are now 166,028 children at 100,000 new shares at a premium
of $25. This premium, amount school, which is 3,456 more than at the end of the pre-ng to $2,500,000, has been kept in reserve in the Share Premium vious quarter.
has been applied Account, towards the cost of your Com- post-war redevelopment programine, with the completion of Edinburgh House last year your Company's earnings are such as to justify the capitalisa- tion of this premium and your Directors consider that it should now be distributed to the Share- holders of the Company in the form of fully pald-up shares.
by Ave, and it is a significant
fact that despite an increase of two in the number of Private Night Schools the total of pupils In such Night Schools fell by over 500. This indicates that, In addition to a nett increase in numbers,
body an appreciable of children previously provided fur by night classes have been able to find accommodation in Day Schools. It is hoped that this trend will continue, and that eventually all children of Primary School age will be able to find places in Day Schools.
One ew school, the To Kwan Primary School was built dur- ing the quarter at a cost of a
ap-
proximately $200,000. This school will
accommodate over
500 children in 12 classes, and will help to replace some of the premises, Addi- lionai
types re- gistered totalled 24, with places the for 3,740 pupils; but on other hand 10 schools providing 2,430 pupils ceased to run. schools High Agures for new registering and schools closing will probably continue for some years, as poor quality schools and schools charging excessive fees, are squeezed out of business by reason of lack of patronage,
less hools of all
SPECIAL CLASSES "Special Classes" continued to increase. These classes are run between the closure of afternoon. school and the opening of night school so as to make full use of school buildings, and provide room for children who
s therwise get any who could
pro
and it is
Mr J. H. Seth, seconding the resolution said that through the the years he had advocated copalisation of reserves by way of a bonus issue of shares and it
with was,
pleasure that he seconded the motion.
He added that with reference to the Chairman's remarks about Edinburgh House he hoped the dividend for 1951 would not be less than the previous year.
Mr P. J. Loureiro
congratulat- od the Board on their flat principles and in his opinion i was not necessary to bulld up huge reserves, but that the profit should be distributed to shareholders.
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Reported Offer To Colonel Soriano
Manila, May 7.
Colonel Andres Soriano and other private stockholders of Philippines Airlines may be offered their choice of either buying all the
government's stocks or remaining under control of a majority board of directors appointed by President Elpidio Quirino.
Notices
When
SUNDAYS or e-
Registered articles and parcel malia close on haur carilor than the ordinary mall. malis close on fore 10a.m. on any other day, registered articles and parcel mėlis close at 5 p.m. on the previous day. Malls are closed at Kowloon Port Omice one holst earlier than the G.P.0. closing umes.
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Middle PM
MONDAY, MAY? By Air Burma, India," Pakistan, Eart. Africa, Europe, B.O.A.C.
Japan, Korea, 3 p.m., D.O.A.C. Formona, Okinawa, U.3.A., Canada,
p.m. N.W.AL.
Slam, Malaye..., C.P.A. Macao, 0a.m.; 4.30 p.m., 8/3 Hu Hew/Lee Hong.
Formosa, 3 p.m. 8/8 Wing Bang.
TUESDAY, MAY I By Air Tomos, 10 am, Via C.A.T. Slam. 5 pm. P.0.A.5.
Malaya, Indonesia, Aitatralia, New Zealand, Ceylon, B p.m., D.O.A.C.
Indo-China, France, French North & West Africa, & p.m. Air France. By Burface Macao, a.m.; 430 pm, 3/5 Hu Men/Lee Hong.
China, Peoples Republic, 9.30 am.
train via Canton,
Formosa, m. 5/5 Wing Sang. Philippines. 10 am, 5/8 Tricolour. ilawall, U.S.A. Canada, Central & South America, 1 pm., S/5 Pre- sident Wion.
Malaya, 2 p.m., 8/S_Fultala. Japan. 2 p.m., S/S Teng Ning. Pakistan 2 p.m., 8/9 Mozaffari. Canada, (Paroch only), 3 p.m.,
8/9 Bougainville.
Fighting On Frontier
(Continued from Page 1) Isract was ready to "co-operate in the restoration of peace." He wrote:
lo
FROM THE FILES
100 Years Ago
His Lordship the Bishop of Victoria, on Sunday last, read, both in the morning and after- noon
tha services,
fret of A series of three Sermons on the proper observation the Sabbath The
subject, The without doubt,
an
OL of
"im
portant one, and can hardly be állated on too much; but we express only the opinion of many Churchgoers in this Colony in that we cannot see the for again reading
to
The
the afternoon the lecture dell- vered, as an original, in the service of the effoot
of such a practice will be
drive some of
to the usual congregation
an aftondance once a day on the services the Union Chapel in Hollywood Road; and how far that will be pleasing His Grace the Ancholshop of Canterbury, and other of the Bishop of Vic- toria's patrons, will then have to be seen.
It
With regard to the sermon twice delivered on Sunday, we feel ourselves bound to say that appeared In the argument adduced" to be common place to degree, and we entertain an opinion that the simple reading
a
of Chapters VI, VII and VIII of Paley's 5th Book of Duties to- wards God, would have
ថ
far.
more beneficial, effect on the minds of the bulk of His Lord- Auditors; or rather on the those whose commen
ship's
minda
sense idens do not require the addretion of a miracle to prove it necessary for them to refrain. from Inbour on one day out of seven.
GENERAL DISCONTENT
AN ASSURANCE "I reiterate our readiness to co-operate in the restoration of peace and assure you that, once It will not, perhaps, be deemed the United Nations succeeds
out of place to notice, at this in removing the present threat time, the very general discontent OLLT security by prevailing obtaining with Episcopalians in upon the other side
obser the Colony, at the lax manner in Development holdings by lowering its Invest- vamoo of the armistice agree, which the pastorale duties of the
whichment, or sel
to withdraw als armed diocese are performed; contrast- of its ment enough directs affairs of all industrial stock, to enable control to pass forces from the demilitarisationing, as they do, so forcibly, with organisations. owned by theto Col, Soriano and others whoone,
immediate onderd will the never tired labours of our | government, waa
be issued to reported
Israel's "army to much respected, though absent, strongly opposed to a proposal! President Quirino announced cease fire.
Colonial Chaplain, and those also
The National Company, an
agency
air line.
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present own 47.3 per cent.
Leaflet Raid
of his amiable partner.
ton
ΠΟΥ
receive
absent
Ocen-
ve never once seen a minister
to sell the private Investors the will hold additional meet- *For days past, a considerable small block of stock whichings in the next few days with Surlan force of regulars and
The Reverend Vincent Stan-
has In an effort to irregulars has been engaged in upwards of twelve
been would give them control of the all concerned
months; settle the controversy.-Asso-gressive activity against as in Col.
during that long interval there Soriano, with all topciated Press.
Concen the Tel Matila area
are many families in this City trated in the demilitarised zone (who, previous to his departure, American and Filipino execu lives of the air line, has sub-
the Syrians have made repeated were wont to themitted his resignation
incursions into the non sional visits and advice) who President effective May 31 be-
damilitarised zone and gained a interference" cause of "undue
foothold inside our territory to have and "lack of confidence" by the
the West. Our action in repelling within their doors; and this in
a diocese numbering as it Board of Directors,
attacks constitutes an olementary measure of selt-resident clergy, a bishop, two |--In-n-later--compromise -move
pricats, and two deacons a proposal was made than tho
Two Chinese Nationalist planes
"Under these circumstances, altogether five. either government
We have heard the absence reduce flew over Swalow on Labour Israel mat inquire what steps
" and dropped leaflets are to be contemplated for a of such vialts alluded to in urging the wrior to unite and truce, under the supervision of terms expresslye of the rest against the Communist the organisation, to put an end mischief the absence was oc- DETAINts, who exploit them, and to this violation and ensure that casioning. Need we to point
Diesel Oil On
Fishing Junks
VESSELS
Two fishing junks were inter- copied by the Naval patrol lost REDS Saturday within Hongkong waters and found to be carrying diesel oil on board. The two junk masters concerned before Mr Winter at Kowloon this morning facing various charges.
came
Chan Man-cham, 47, accused of attempting to export pro- libited cargo, currying cargo on a fishing junk and showing no navigation light, was fined $550. for the first two offences and cautioned on the last. His junk was intercepted of Papai Island with four tons of diesel oli on
On Swatow
these
defence
at the same time, causing un- observance of the ceasefire by to the many groups of respect told hardship and suffering to Israel is not utileed by the able young men in this Colony the people in the mainland, says intensification of the
Syriang for aggression and
whom the Occasional a Chinese press report.
of a Clergyman would be
threat
number of steamers and motor-people in the Communist-og-vital sectors of the border."-edelal in the highest degree?
United Press,
The Chinese Communist au- thorities have detained a large
The leaflets also requested the against Israel in one of the most junks, plying between Macao, cupied China to be patient. Kongmen and Sampu, according They would soon be free of the to a Chinese press report.
tyrannical yoko
the
FALSE ALARM. under It is said that this measure present
the regime, because
A false alamn caused by taken by the authorities Nationalist armies were expected short circuit in the Revenue for the purpose of checking to return to their homeland Dept. of the Treasury this
shortly. ownership of the vessels,
morning had the
Emergency The report adds that tha The audience present at the Uns Police on the spot kime- Communists
how suspected that a Sin Hua Theatre dispersed when diately. They were not,
was sounded. number of these ships belong to the siren
No over,
called upon to take any | further action. former Kuomintang officers. |bombs were dropped,
wag
Intrepid by The Tramway With An Impeccable Record
The other defendant, Cheung Ki-fung, 27, was fined $400 for attempting to export prohibited cargo
on his which was also intercepted by Lt-Cdr Murray off Kau Chau. On board his vessel was found three tons of low grade diesel oll, stored in the hold, and four 45-gallon drums of diesel oil on the two decks.
the In both cases
oil was ordered to be confiscated, by Mr Winter.
Next ume you decide to come down the Peak via the top tram station, look carefully at the green railing below a prominent notice in black and white with the letters LADIES inscribed thereon, and you will see, wrought in the painted fron, a primitive looking contraption at one side, and two coolies bearing a chair at the other. It is a relic of the days in 1888 when, seven years after the idea had been conceived by Mr Findlay Smith, a carriage known as "The Higher Level Tram", and run by steam, started its first official journey, bearing the presence of Sir William Des Voeux, then Governor of Hongkong.
not There are now 58 schools run- "Special Classes from ning approximately 4.30-6.30 in the even evenings, with places for over 11,000 pupils; however, only some 6,000 of these places have been taken up at present,
One of the
more important tasks of education
is to pre pare children take their board.
to place in the
community, and the degree to which a School is itselt a community, plays 4 large part
deciding effectiveness of tho
prepara- tion. This
quarter has provided HUIFF ample evidence that Schools are making every effort to provide adequate training in this respect. Most schools have carried through successful grammes of
in many games, Building Materials. Bulldors' Hardware.
culminating in the an- CASCS Petroleum Products. Leather. Paper.
orts Day. The assistance nuni Sports with sporting
activities given Cool. Motals and Special' Stools by Kai Fongs,
Clubs, parents school clubs and associations
been rather Machinery, Pharmacouticals. Aromatic and interested individuals is has
uneven, but sorne schools have reported "good
and bringing down all At the top of the line is the rope Compounds. Electrical Appliances and not that tile assistance, and progress. May chools have The autod way till 1920-engine-driver, watching the two overbend equipment
The machinery at the Higher; hoped this Cables. Taxtlios and Yarn. Millen
Much damage to the engine only completed a satisfactory pro when two steel cables, each 5,000 moving pointers on an indicator encouragement
of educational visits and Accossories. Motor continua but increase.
gramme
long, Supplies. Auto
were wound by which shows where the cars are house followed, and dinally on Many chools havo heki excursions; and associations,
machinery. Later, Cycles. Industrial and Fine Chemicals. Speech Days and Prize givings, commercial firms and Govern electricity on to separate drums at any moment. Tram and engine the 24th, to the platform, cars
together by means driver can communicate through and Wines and Spirits. Provisions. Surgical and Parent Associations his operated well in
by parents ment departments have
enough interlocking wheel.
Japanese a system of bell signals.
repaired of an providing It is today. And if anything
machinery to run the tramway Equipment, Bankers & Office Equipéen of great value.
facilities, These necessary
Hongkong is the first place In ment,
occasions give parents the op- other hand more schools might as wrong with the machinery: the Far East to use the now sort for two yours until August 1944,
a powerful air brako which of car bulk last year, which
They stripped the workshop. portunity of listening to detalled arrange for visits by people who controls the cable drums auto-beaides carrying nine
of tools and engines before the reports
and of
more surrender, however, ĐỂ TTOEIC
could give interesting and use-matically stopa everything.
and ́1 people, weighs half a ton less, what has been done by pupils, fuls talks to the children.
was some fest, to get the service The 1888 from was bom from There is the alarming thought stas and parasts, and what
resumed Some primary schools are now
by Christmas Day, further
as you are drawn vertically up the Inspiration of many varieties. 1945, exactly, four years to the help parents and developing courses designed -- to
the steepest section, that the Findlay Smith, being any day from the Japanese occupa Parent Associations can give in give thele work a more practical
what thing but rash, had okay tion of the island, ky the fuller „oduration of their bias suited fo the everyday cable might give children.
gonoRrly every existing railway of the pupils. At Abutteen Hoode
Ono would have thought that UNIFYING EFFECT Government School, children are hurtling, like so many loose employed for mountain cont
over before launching his own enter in for decades of history, some conducted Properly
assem being taught how to
make
and stones biles have a unifying effect on repair fishing neis, and how to hillaide, town and harbour. prise. Conveniently, this led him thing spectacular like a muide meander through-hal boon attempted, using the SSupFranrik note that this quarter has been various types commonly used by tram driver-lois go the safety
a bit of it. The record, of Not bar which he holds, wo strong Monterey, Tene, the Rhine the inauguration of nisemblies thing folk, and farmers. This hors, nited of ach end of the and Mount Vesuvius
impeccable onele 24 Page that other schools having the value to those who cannot afford track rail whion is drm in the the track Trama ran until the In every sense of the phrase Printed and published by FREDERICK PENCY FRANELLY for necessary focillules will follow to pursue a higher course of tracks bek. So much power is morning of December 17, 1941, the Peak from remains a publia, and on behalf of South China Morning Post Limbled at 1-3° rust,
study after leaving primary here that the tram stops within when a bomb feil near the track | ulilty par excellenceSUE Wyndham Street, City of Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong, Progress in connection with school.
eight feet on the steepest slope and Points Hotted, cutting the DAWSON.
IMPORTERS OF
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Firecrackers.
EXPORTERS OF
China Produce. Hong Kong Manufactures.
MANUFACTURERS
OF
Wiro Notting,
CONTRACTORS Specialists in Roofing & Flooring,
will not
and interest
shown by
the
then? No.
you don't
being scattered
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mayhap, a check upon the indulgence of those vices which, in this far away land, young men
isolated the cociety of sisters and female with feelings greatly removed relatives, are too
wherw apt to reasonable moral restraint; from and here too in a country where? death makes such havoc, the debauch of one night being too often the advent
but
the
death bod of the ΥΠΟΣΤΟΥ and when that stugo perhaps is reached where prudence on the part of the medical practitioner forbids that, for the first time, the Church's lesson should bo abruptly inculcated.
FATAL ACCIDENT
One of the garrison trumpe- ters zent on board the "Min- den" in a weak state of health, dil overboard on the morning of Sunday last, but was then successfully rescued. Shortly after,
walking however, when
near to the the deck
cargo gangway, he was observed to stumble and again— go over board. The last accident was a fatal one. His body was pick- on Monday at West
the
ed up Point.
a school, and it is pleasing to I wouyn boros and coges of Ad zoon as the brakcamar-tho) on a picas goneborough, Rigi, | Fénk Tram' as the "Elep\" of77%)
in certain schools. It is hoped 'kind of work should be of great chanika, clogo on to the centre/Adwar record survived with gher Level Conveyance' is an
INTELLIGENCE TEST SOLUTION
-Bince there was no score of 0-0, the results of the air games varg: s 3--00: 8-32 6-0; 60; §m. „Aldar, kna Bata drew" 8-5. Albba's other scores, mUKY JAYA
But Data, who tasalledd. 14 polu. -won only, one ganie, : Hance they -Won 5->) snd, Toss --), Bộ they cannot have lost Send to Alpha; their conquerors can only have 09011 GAMMA, who scored 6 points
Gamina defanted Bats S-3.
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boen Bow and either 8-0 or m
Check Your Hoowledge AUSWOTE.
1. Clever saying. 2. Captain James Cosic, a Kidnapped." 4. A now route to Chim and the East Indies, B. Quartz Panch known to chemists as millet. “A”: mustroOE),
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