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And he plant à fight for the revision of a regulation, which separates Chinete Canadians from their relatives in H.K. Meet:

By DOROTHY BULMUR

Vancouver.

FIREWORKS flashed and music blared in Vancouver's Chinatown on the night of the Federal Election. The Chinoso Were honouring one of their own, a slim young man who had scored a major political upset. Douglas Jung, 33-year-old lawyer and the son of parents who emigrated from Canton in their youth, defeated Defence Minister Ralph Campney in Vancouver Centre by a solid majority of almost 4,000 votes.

He will be the first of his race to sit in the House of Commons.

The Conservatives credited seat in a provincial by-election the victory to "Jung the giant last year. Iller," but the tall young man disclaimed the personal tribute,

Now that he is successful in

DOUGLAS JUNG

three years ago and later be-

himself was called to the bar

came the Arst Chinese-Canadian jawyer to appear in the BC.

Court of Appeal.

War Record

His Chinese

name

means

beautiful heaven, but Jung is

as Canadian as his other namo apartment there are books by of Douglas. In his bachelor

Maugham and Browning, but no Confucius. He has o hi-fi set fid Latin-American records, but no Chinese music,

I

went to school in Victorla

"I just don't know what did the broader federal arena, ho and then became a salesman in the trick," he said with humilhas plans dealing with intera Vancouver Chinatown grocery. ity. "It certainly wasn't just be-national questions, the most im- cause of me."

Astonishment

His

astonishment through his clation

showed that night. Although he smiled and went along with the happy -links of his campaign workers, the noberness of near-unbelter tem- pered his exuberance.

Almost an unknown In po. lities, Jung had made only one previous attempt; an unsecetas- fut try ut winning the same

PRISONER CALLED

TO GIVE

EVIDENCE

Into the army in 1943, he did portant of them springing from | intelligence work in the South- his racial background,

weet Pheltie, parachuting behind the Japanese lines 112 New

One of the main planks in Guinea. his personal platform calls for "u more realistle foreign polley" almied

establishing trade with Red China. He plans to make a trip to Red China in an at- tempt to find some solution to the problems now fachg us,"

New Deal

After the war he was head of the Chinese section of the Un- employment Insurance Com- mission in Vancouver for three years before going to the Uni- versity of British Columbia study law.

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The young MP eees no racial hurdles ahead in his parliament- ury career.

Own Not A Handicap

He also wants a better im- migration deal for his people and will fight for a re- vision of regulations which are separating Chinese Canadians from their immediate relatives in Hongkong.

"Don't get the Idea I want The gates opened to a whole tide of people," he said, "be- cause Hongkong will always be

D refuge from Communist

Chine.

"But the present regulations

"I am in a position to see both sides," he said. "The mere

fact that 7 am of Chinese ex- traction will be an added dd-

in Ottiwa, vantage handicap."

not

a

Nor will the quick-thinking young lawyer be bested by quids or questions.

"How many beta did you have

are unfair, und something should on this thing?" one supporter

naked on election night,

be done to keep families intact." |

Jung is one of three brothers "None," smiled Jung, "but at MAN facing trial at the who have done well in their least a hundred of my friends

parents' adopted country. One is Criminal Sessions for an airline pilot, the other a doc- collecting

ware betting on thy say so, I'm

my cut tomorrw an alleged robbery of ator, now in the Philippines. Jung | United Press. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES woman and her sons, called

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a friend undergoing prison sentence for the same crime to testify this morning that he was not there.

The case for the proseculion is that the accused, Thoi Chiu, the witness. Li Kau, and another Lo Cham held man,

up a woman, Han Suet-nui, and her three sons und took two wrist watches and a purse from them in a side lane off King's Roud last December 2.

Li, who was

arrested soon ofter the offence, was convicted in a District Court in January. Tsol, arrested later, is on trial before Mr Justice A. D. Scholes and a Jury of six men

and a woman.

Li

WENT TO TEA

testined' that on Decem- ber 2 he and Lo Cham called on the necured at his home. They all went to ten and of the restaurant Lo Cham took out a ladies' wrist watch from his pockel

La made a signal and a Chines woman came in Lo invited her to join them.

Later he took out $1 from his pocket, gave it to the woman and told her to change the walch- With a new strap, he told her to strop. When the woman returned

inke the watch to pawn. The women returned after a while saying that the pawnbrokers had insisted on seeing the bill for the watch.

Li said that at this point he himself went to the pawnshop with the woman and was arrested there by the Police.

LIE TOLD

He said that neither he nor Lo Cham told the accused how the watch was dulalića.

Cross-examined by. Mr D. E. Greenfield Crown Counsel, Li said he had led at his Dwi trial when he said that it was the accused, Tra who

had produced the watch in the restaurant and showed it to the woman.

He also maintained that the accused why not one of the

men who took part in the robbery.

Hearing proceeding.

Watch Stolen While Asleep

A payumat löper in Nas Chong, Kowloon, had n Wrist watch stolen carly thi mornin'A suspect in this case wes divested and the property zedovéhod.

Two women reported to the Police that they had ** wrist watch and Buffé "Vontaining some money tiid Nêów anadchod by two unidentified man in Kow- Į Tox

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I MIGHT AS WELL, MAKE SOME USE OUT OF MY COLD

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"Mom, will you bake a pie and a cake today? I've got to cram tonight for two exams!"

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Chopper Attack:

Appeal To

Full Court Fails

A man who wounded four shop assistants in a chopper attack pleaded before the Full Court this morning that he had been so disheartened when the shop proprietor dismissed him after many years of service that he made the assault “on the spur of the moment",

Rejecting the appeal of Yan reason for the stinck actually Woon-kiu, 47, against the ten- came out in evidence a! the tence of six years that had been trial, passed on him, the Chief Justice, Mr Justice M. J. Hogan, point ed out that it was "serious and terrible" attack that he had committed.

0 very

FREQUENTLY SICK

Mr Morley-John said the shop- Yun was

"You are fortunate that none proprietor said that

added

at the victims actually succumbedded after about 10 years' to their injuries," His Lordship service, He dismissed him be- cause Yun was sick frequently -about eight to 10 times а month - but that, in spite of this, he played mahjong at night,

Sitting with the Chief Justice Was Mr

Justice T. J. Gould, Senior Pulse Judge.

Yon was sentenced by Mr Justice A. D. Scholes at the Criminal Sessions on May 20,

SOLACE IN DRINK

Appellant saki this storing he had been in the Colony for 18 years and had 'committed

He said no offence.

he was this diamissed about January year after serving the shop pro- prietor for many years.

Appellant

claimed he had a

Even after his dismissal, Yomi had been permitted to sleep in the shop. That was how he was in the premises when the crime took place one night.

Replying to a question, Crown Counsel said the kijuries inflicted on the men were serious. One of the victims became partly paralysed and had lost his power of speech.

Another vletim had to have a

family to support. Immediate- | pièce of įxane removed from his ly after his dismissal, he was 60 | head in the course of treatment,

less and could not sleep, He sought solace in drink.

Yan said he had no intention of inflicting serious injuries on his fellow assintants. Besides his Guam Hawall, U.S.A family of five, he had an aged Philippines, Australia, "New" land, D.ID.

Thatted. India, Pakistan, Marte Fast, Africa, Great Battain & Erope,

p.m. Japan, p.m._

U.S.A., Canada, u p.m.

By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

|--SHOW ME HOW

TO DO IT--ILL LET “NARTA GO. STILL

BETTER, ILL CUT YOU IN, MANDRAXE,

SQ THAT'S HIS

SCHEMEY

By Mik

By Erade Bush-Mime

ACHOO

By Frank Robbins

KOH! NOT DESERTED BY A SHOTZ LOOKS MORE LIKE BODY BUTTONED UP IN A

REAL HURRY!

mother in the country who was dependent on him.

Crown Mr M. Morley-John, Counsel, told the Court that no

There's More Than Magic FRYS

4

CRYSTALISED GINGER COVERED IN

Mr Morley John agreed that Rome witnesses had testifled at the trial as to appellant's good character.

DISMISSED

Another unsuccessful appel- lant against sentence WDS Chu Ku-kui, 19, uneinplayed, who was Judge given three years by James Wicks at the Victoria District Court on May 18 for at- tempting to obtain $500 by false préfentca

Chu claimed he only went le collect the money, and merely sided and abeffed another, who he said was the real culprit.

Mr Justice Hogan said that having regard to his previous convictions, and the serious na- fure et the offence, the Full Court was not justified in inter- |fering with the sentence.

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Their first DC-40 alent will arrive here on in fitaugural - flight on July 7, bringing. A number of Swiss, officials and guests from Europe,

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During the aircraft's here, it will do tests fights around the Colony.

On Ite return flight Swissair will take four Hongkong guests to Europe for a ten-day stay. Serving the Colony once week, the airliner will touch at Bangkok. Calcutta, Karachi, Beirut and Geneva on its way to Zurich.

Swissair brings the number of airlines how bervlig Hong- kong to 10.

2 HURT IN TRAFFIC MISHAPS

A Ave-yen-old chips, boy) Wong Ma-hol, live at 422 M Tau Wet Road, second floor Kowloon, was knocked, powi by a bicycle in front of hù

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The boy was injured fría hab been detained in the Kowloon Hospital for treatisest.

In another Recident, Chan Bing-bong fell, prest) his motor gycle while invig Hongkong Blazidm

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