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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1957.

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Nine-member Delegation Arrives In HK

A nine-member West German trade delega- tion, consisting of industrialists, trade and banking officials is scheduled to Icave the Colony for Canton and Peking on Thursday.

Five of the members including the leader, Herr Otto Wolff von Amerongen, Chairman of the Eastern Trade Committee of West German industrialists, a body backed by the West German Economic Ministry, arrived this morning by air.

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Amerongen snic that the purpose of the three- week trip was to see 12. there was a possibility of a trade

the agreement with

Chinese authorities.

This is the first West German trade delegation to enter Chinu. On the prospects of trade, Berr von Amerongen said that during the past year, trade be- tween the two countries had beth "not so bad."

Not Spectaculor

"We had certain increases during the last three years However, we don't expect any Spectacular developments can this trip. The main-purpose," con- lined Herr von Ameringe), #gil be the development of direct trade between West Germany and China."

"Generally speaking, 70 per cent of Chinese Importa tata West Germany pass through other countries und similarly with 50

cent of

60 On

Cruelty Charges

Sixty people, including two women, were charged be foro Miss B. K. Searle at Control Magistracy this morning wis playing in a gaming house and cruelty to animals. Lam Fupp. 40. The Drst de- fendant,

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additionally charged with keeping a common gaming house.

commen

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All defendants, ranging from West managers to hawkers, were ar Gerinay's exports lo Ching. rested by mity of Police on We think that by concluding Saturday for allegedly playing some sort of trade agreemeni, a crickel-fighting game at 36 KD there will be better direct con- Shing Street, second floor. tacts between West German They pleaded not gulity business clretes

charges through and different the

Mr Lawrence Leong, instructed by companies in China."

He said that he didn't-think-Messrs Zimmern, and Co that the absence of diplomatic

Hearing of the case was fixed relations between the two coun-

for Friday, at 2.30 pm. tries would hinder trade because the business was carried out by private Orms,

The moln commodities which West Germany would normally export to China would be in the general line of traditional pro- ducts such as chemicals and machinery,

Cash Basis

He thought that there would be a certain increase in trade. "but it depends on the possibili- ties of importing Chinese goods into Germany,"

Lam was allowed ball of $500 while the others were allowed Duit of $100 each.

The 55 crickets seized by Police as exhibits were ordered to be placed under the custody of their owners and brought before the Court on Friday.

Crushed Against

Wall

A 50-year-old Chinese pede-1 strian, Yip Pin Yuen, living at

on

He said that all trade would 33, Castic Road, ground floor,

received serious injuries be enrried out on a carb basis. Saturday afternoon when he The five members joined was crushed against a wall by three already in the Colony and a lorry in Robinson Road, near the remaining member of the its junction with Costle Road. Forty is expected here

After the accident, Yip was re- morrow.

moved to Queen Mary Hospital, where he dled the evening.

JOSS-STICK DEALER FINED

A 28-year-old joss-stick dealer, Li Leun,

wus fined

$300 by Mr Hin-shing Lo at Central Magistracy this | morning for applying a false trade description to eight baskets of joss-sticks and five cases of joss-coils.

Defendant, ct. No 120, Yee Kuk Street, Shamshulpo, plead- ed guilty.

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Senlor Revenue Inspector J. D. Wake said that on Augusi 30, defendant went to the Yuen On whart at Connaught Rond West to take delivery of the josa-stleks and joss-colls,

!

Six Injured

same

Six people, four young boys, | were seriously

injured In separate traffle accidente over

the weekend.

Governor Visits Welfare Agencies

The Governor at Tai Hang Tung this morning.—China Mell Photo,

H.Elho Governor, Sir Alexan- der Grantham spent more than an hour this morning welfare agencies.

He was ascom- panied by Mr K. Keen, Social Welfare Officer.

visiting Kowloon

His Excellency Brst visited the Haven of Hope Sanatorium in Junk Bay, where he was met by Dr Mary Ashton, He visited the wards and chatted with patients, inquiring trom which part of China they

came.

After 45 minutes

thère, the Governor went to Tal. Hang Sal Resettlement children's centre, Kowloon City." At the

centre the Governor showed keen interest in the work of the children who were doing embroidery and sewing, Allar 10 minutes there he for

to visit the Tal Hang Tung children's con- Resettlement

tre in black, where he was met by Mrs Teul Hung- kay, Chairman of the Board of the Women's Welfare Association of the Church of Christ in Chinn and Mre E. Waliine, representative of the Presbyterian Mission on the Board.

Miss Dorothy Lee, Assistant Social Welfare Ofeer (Youth Welfare) was in the party.

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Near Ice House St F NOTRE DAME

A man who works for a newspaper office told Judge K. R. Macfee this morning how he was attacked and robbed

in the centre of town in the early morning of July

13 when he was going home from work. The witness, Au Man," said he worked for the Au Man

Hung newspaper at 84 Hennessy Road.

Man Fined $1,100

On trial in the Victoria Dis-. trict Court was 19-year-old Ng Chung, charged with robbery with violence.

Insp. C. L. Sinith, prosecu ting, said that the accused, wis

Fong Foo-mon of 135, Des Voeux Road, West, ground arrested as the result of certain

robbery

transactions in a mahjong floor, was fined a total of $1,100 or 13 wooks' school and an attempted pawn- imprisonment by Mr Thomas Tam at Centraling of the watch stolen from Au Magistracy this morning, on three traffic summonses. about fourteen' hours after the He was also disqualified for ankle. Defendant agreed to pay Au Testifed that, Anishing holding or obtaining a driving her $400 compensation.

work at about 2.30 am. on July licence for 12 months,

The driver of the lorry, Fong 13, he walked from Wanchal to Hom of Tin Wan, Aberdeen, Central District. When he was The defendant pleaded guilty also appeared before Mr Thomas Possing Ice House Street some- to permitting his unlicensed Tam on three traffic summonses one from behind suddenly put, lorry to be driven by Fong this morning.

driver.

an arm around his neck.

At the wharf Revenue Oficers Sub-Inspector D. G. Carter, licence, and without third party anch

one prosecuting officer, told

asized, defendant to open basket for inspection. On open-court that on June 10, on a roat

Both Eyes

Nam, who is not a Licensed Fong was fined $550 or seven

He also admitted that weeks' imprisonment for driving || his Jorry

was not covered by an unlicensed terry, driving third party insurance.

when not holder of a driving He was punched in both eyes pushed to the groundi the insurance.

While he was lying there, his ing the ofleers saw the labels leading to Chung On Terrace, the lorry on a road leading to bought only two

Fong was said to have driven wrist watch which he had bearing the firm's name, Kwong King's Road, defendant allowed Chung On, Terrace. Ele parked was snatched from him.

months ago, Man uen, situated in Sham- his foki, Fong Nam to drive his his lorry there; it rolled back-left

This shulpo, when in fact the articles unlicensed lorry (for use on a

ward down the slope and knock- were made in Macao, Inspector construction sito),

Au volued his walch at $70. It was in- ed down a Chinese woman. Wake sold.

He said that when he was at- volved in an accident in which In mitigation defendant salda Chinese woman was injured, his employer, who told him to ed to

He told the court that it was locked from behind there seam. that the Arm, Kwong

bo two Man The Chinese woman,

assalinnts, but Kwan drive the lorry. Hoen, was formerly in Hong-Sze of 107, Electric Company

when he gave chase after his kong,

but it had moved

Fong was also disqualified for watch had beca tr can away, he to quarters, Battery Hill, sustained holding or obtaining a driving saw only one man, Macao recently.

a compound fracture of her left licence for 12 months,

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He followed this man down Ice House Street to Connaught Road near the "Star" Ferry, and then lost sight of bina

Meanwhile his cries attract- ed the Police. He was taken round the arca several times in

• Police car but could not and the robber. He was thên faken to hospital for treatment of his Injurice.

The trial is proceeding,

Suspect Held

The Police havo detained a | suspect following the theft of money from the pocket of a Chinese pedesteion, in Netanti Road neer Bute Street, on [Saturday, afternoon-

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