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LAUNCH Engine Breaks

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Outside Harbour

A large number of the staff of Messrs Moutrie and Co. (HK) Ltd, had a sleep- less night last night whon on a picnic the motor junk Osprey developed engine trouble yesterday morning and could not be brought back to harbour. No. 1 Police launch towed was against them the dlanbied craft back to Sul- the tide and the craft was

oking Htle or no headway. Police arranged transport to: "I only know these two letters being the party back to town) in the distress signal," Mr Jorže and they arrived home about 4said, "so 1 started to flash 508

with a torch and lahter." They were none the worst The craft was several hundred for their experience and after a yards offshore and about half a cat-nap and a wash the grown-mile or more from Silver Strand ups reported back for work as Day. usual this morning.

kung.

1.1.

had

And so was

MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1957.

SHEAFFERS

Skrip

PARTY SAFE Happy Valley From the Files

UNIVERSITY CONGREGATION

for the historian would be, the

the

(Continued fram: Page 1)

members of Legislative "Other infertsling interal Council, and especially the Un-

offein1 members.

"Not address of the Chancello", who

so very long ago the was myself, to the Court of the University was apt to think that University on the 7th April. It was the aim of Government 1948.

to make the University a state- controlled Institution which

"That was the first miceting

that the Court had held since should seek the authority of the Legistative Counell for every November 1841, that is just be- fore the attack on the Colony,tle item of expenditure. Other obvious

Sources of

"On the other hand Govern- historical Information would be the addresses by the Chancellor ment, and I use the term in its and the Vice-Chancellor, con- broadest sense, was Inclined to mencing with those at the 38th think that the University was Hving In an Ivory tower and Congregation in 1930.

wished to pour millions of down dollars of public money the cruly without regard to on the public other demands purse, of which, of course, the Legislative Council in the very vigilant watchdog.

A CHANGE

£

"This was the Arst Congrega- ton that had been held since May 1941. Those of you who were present at the 1950 Can. region, which was held in this Hail, win recollect that we were literally sitting without a been signalling for roof over our heads, and it was A member of the party sald several hours, but no one savn very cold winter's day. that during the evening P four signals," Mr Jorge sald. breeze started to blow and the It was 9 pm then and so they вед beeame mr.orc choppy, decided to put someone ashore There was fear then that the to call for help. A crew of two

"What change there has anchot rowed a man in and put him on been in the years since Libern- craft might drag ku

the rocks several the rocks. He succeeded in contion! It might well be typified and bit hundred yards away.

tacting some soldlers in the

by the difference between the Someone who knew a little camp area,

hall of 1950 with no root and code about Morse

started

Soldiers

this fino hot of today. Thet sing: 50S with a forch but after blinking for more than two hours, the signaller

Jorge said two skiers could not attract any attention. came aboard to help repair the

engine but hey, too, fallcd. some-

A member of their Party succeeded in getting to

Government

and

Ex-

Portuguese Republic Anniversary

the

Macao. Oct. 1. The 47th anniversary of the establishment of Portuguese Republic was celebrated here today.

WAS

At noon, a 31-run-salpie fired from the old Monte Fortress, followed by a reception at Govern- ment house.

A cocktail party was held at the Praia Grande

Palace in the evening, дв which HE the Governer. aud Madame F. Correla de Barros acted as hosis,~~~ France-Presse,

Illegal Immigrant

Barbershop

Failed

To Pay

U. Spalinger and Co Ltd sued the propriators of a barbershop who did not pay for the hire-purchase air-conditioners of Fivo

A

Premises 25

Exempted

years

AGO-

known now

50-year-old two-storey house at 136, Wongnel- chong Road, described by Mr P. L. Lam as being infested with white ants,

best One of the

Norway la was recommended to be breweries in exempt from Ordinance hipping its product to Hong-

Mesars kong through control by Tenancy Price and Co. Ltd, local dis Tribunal this morning. tributors. Meritorious awarda won consistently since 1875 to On the sile, the owner Mr the present prove its popularity

and were awarded judg- Lul Fal-9:1, proposes to erect in Europe.

six-storey structure costing

prove their case.

why it was so high.

From Macao Sulinger and the barbershop let at $800 and Ruts

Sole Proprietor

the on

Gende

night

of

ment of $6,510.81 and 500,000, or business and domestic casts by Mr Justice C. W. premises..

NG Chun, 15 and Ling Rooco in the Supremo

Kwal-wah, 14, appeared Mr J. G. Way, presiding as complainants against Hlu Court this morning.

over the Tribunal composed of Tin, 15, who is alleged to have The Judge also ordered the Mr Young Bin-chlu and Mr led papers to their feet while defendants, Chong Mel Barber-P. V. Botelho Jr, queried the they were stooping on Lindhurst shop, of 317 Shaukiwin Road, estimated monthly rental for Terrace ground floor, to deliver the the new premises quoted at September 20, and to have BUL five machine; within 28 days. $3,500 per month. He naked them

ot fire, cousing them The defendants were not in

sorlous burns. Sub-Inspector Court, neither had they' a 70-

J. Dick, who

was in Court, presentative there, so the plain- Mr A. II. Basio, architect of the tli firm adduced evidenier to scheme, replied that the premises told His Worship that in 1914, Inspector would be well-built and were in while on duty with

J. W. Andrews, both then con- Mr Gerald Basto (instructed in

facing good locality

the

"That mutual

by Mr D. Remedios), repre- Craigenzower Cricket Club. lle stables, they saw the trick suuspicion which I have considerably

sented Spalinger's. He said that said a ground floor shop should played on 24 sleeping men, that the above The Inspector and Pggerate: in my illustration

way very common had a contract for the ulr-con would range from $575 to $650 practice hos, 1 am ind say, largely

ditioners and ihe terms

among the Chinese. disappeared. There

were per month. will, of course, be arguments between

Sums ranging from $40 that if the machines were de the two from time to time, as to $80 were being paid to an be the owners at a reasonable fective they would be repaired

Str Robert Ho Tung, die- indeed there is in Kingdom.

the Uniled!

tinguished Hongkong financial organisation in tucas for rate.

Mr Lum represented the land-figure, had an audience with each illegal immigrant

Sir Robert Air Alfred O. W. Mooney, lord, who is the sole proprietor Pope Plus today. DISADVANTAGE brought to Hongkong, Mr entes manager of Spalinger's, of an import and export fem at has been on an extended tour the No. 228. Des Voeux Road, Cen-in England and the Continent. symbolises the change that has) "Also there is likely to be in-shing Lo, Magistrate, testined that his him and come about in the University. mare argument in Hongkong was informed at the Central defendants entered into the hire-tral, first floor." Rehabilitation, consolidation and than in the United Kingdom for Magistracy this morning purchase agreement on April 23 Mr P. C. Woo appeared on SIR,I was intrigued and confidence: confidence in itself. the reason that whereas in Bri- when 17 men were fined for vided for the defendants to pay who resided on the premises.

13st year. The carecment pro behalf of the single opponent amused by correspondents but be struck by

to the Press taking exception One cannot

tain the Members of Parliament conveying and alding and a deposit of $1,150 and

rental own the fact that the University has who vote the

the new Gubernatorial After some negotiation, settle-to cannot

Burely 03 the and contacted Mr Clifford Lange got complete confidence in itself. have intimate knowledge of all abetting in conveying illegal of $517 a month from June 1.

ment was reached between the residences, "But equally, if not more, Im- the universities in the

1958. So far the defendants

OVET L

million United Immigrants.

dollars at the expense of public started operative

ad paid $3,735 and the amount parties, the applicant agreeing to Colony saved Vegetable portant fy that the people of Kingdom that receive public shortly before 11 am. yester-Marketing Department,

Hongkong now fully accept and funds, ir. Hongkong the

servents It is rather ungracious Fined $1,000 or three months due was $0,510.81. It was also pay $12,000 compensation. day when tho Osprey,

Mr Way munounced the Tri- to take exception to the making con- Mr Large sought the assis support the University. It is bers of Legislative Council de imprisonment was Tang Moon, a.term of the agreement that In

public servant verted Chinese three-masted tance of the Marine Police and my recollection that in the early have Intimate knowledge of 67, junk master, for conveying the event of a default in pay bunal's decision to recommend of at least one

Mr J. A. No. 1 Police launch was direct post war years that was tot en- the one university in the Colony additionally fined $500 or two deliver up the machines.

Illegal immigrants. Ho was ment, the defendants would

the exemption and terms of more comfortable out of part Junie belonging to

The of irely so. There were many who

Rettlement

agreed,

these savings. Duft, left the harbour for Junked to assist the party.

By time- "This has the disadvantage

be

custom scheine in to completed hallowed

one of the Mr A. F. Gillett were wholehearted supporters of that it inclines them to inter-months for Installing two secret

of

within nine months from date new residences will, I presum Mr A. L. Jorge told the China Moutries

morning the University, but there were fere too much. On the other compartments in his junk. satall this on behalf of lub those whe, at best, were only

of gazetting.

bo called Mall this morning that the cruft that he,

"Bankruptcy Build- ing" and doubtless an appropriate eventually

arrived at Silver colleagues and those who went halthearted supporters,

name will be found for the Strand off Clearwater Bay on the party, wished to thank

others. Perhaps we might Road, where the party had n the Police for their assistance.

have n competition? CALL A "They were simply terrife," swim. it was about

o'clock in

SPADE AN INSTRUMENT OF Mr Gillett said, referring to the

| HORTICULTURE to return.

ready assistance given them and Then the mechanle could not courtesy and consideration ex- start the engine. He laboured tended to those who had been

Jer more than on while members of the crew stranded

sulls. hoisted The

The wind hours.

It was decided to put one ashore to get help.

Converted

The staff

plenle

the afternoon that they decided

of

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"The line they took was that

Inoney

mem-

hand it has the advantage that they are likely to be much more interested.

"But the root of the matter is that there should be mutual trust and confidence

on both

CONCERTS

of the trust.

ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS:

79

MANILA MAYOR HERE...

zet

The second defendant, Chan stu-ki, 41, who said he was a bassenger, was fined $350. The

Vidd: Mont [E.O.

of your 15 members of the crew were they agreed with the arguments

of six weeks'

criticisms have been made and for a Medical faculty, but not

each fined $250

Answered-before in this news. those for a University

imprisonment. sides. An example with

would care to generally, Le. the humanities, growth of that mutual

paper. If you

This Sub-Insp. P. C. Yeung in-visit

office or phone the particularly on the Government formed the Court that defen-edlior he will gladly give you

S. V. Giftene, after equaliing research, and so on.

"They regarded these as un-side, is the discussions that are dant's vessel, a motorised cargo the dates of two articles which

his own record of 61 seconds this subject exhaustivoj necessary luxuries. They did not going on between the two for a junk was intercepted by a Re- gave

Wednesday's in 1930, in no-point vento Inunch advoenie the scropping of the triennial, instead of an annual, ver

oft Nakuchau treatment. There is

heat clipped 2.5 of a second University, but they would not

Government grant to the Unl carly on Saturday. Found on in arguing this questices publicly

from that record in yesterday's verudly.

We are also certain that Mr Arfento Lecton, the Mayor final (100 yards have supported the idea if u

board

open chan- In two secret compart-8gain. menta had meint starting de novo.

arrived here this were eight men, eight if you, addressed your com-ef Manila,

plonship) at the Victoria They sold that since the Univer-

plaints to the organisation con- racrcing by PAA from Tokyo Recreation Club yesterday. He women and loui children.

they would have no after attending a mayors con has pet, however, to clip 1-2/5 | slly was already in being they supported we would have to

"Then to the University is Asking for a serious view to hesitation in explaining to your ference in New York held last seconds from his present time

the reasons for month. carry on with it, but that we becoming better known to the be taken of

the case, Insp. satisfaction

to equal the Colony record of shotild spend as little as possible community at large. One et Yeung Sald that these cases various apparent shortcomings.

Mr Letton flew from America 59-1/5 by J. R. Johnstone In on it.

the causes of that is that the were on the increase and that

-Ed.]

to Japan to attend a similar) 1929. University, by lending its pre- the immigrants each paid sums

conterence which W30 later mises, particularly the Loke of $40 to $50 to an organisa- Yew meetings and concerts, bring Hongkong, "They certainly did not ac-

itself cept the University for its own

more closely in touch sake. Today It is dimcult to

with people than it used to do, realise that there was that cur number of those who have at

"I am quite certain that rent of thought prevalent in the

tended burdly knew of the existence of

ACCEPTED

Colony, for now the University is wholeheartedly accepted.

U

cerned

Hall, for such things as tion in Macao to be convoyed to Car Wheel Stolen he could not wait for the next A. V. GOSANO, the brillant

converts In this Holl

the University or even where It "That, I imagine, is of great was. It is a good thing that psychological importance to the they should know and should University, but also it is of im- take an interest. portance to the community as a "I don't want you to think whole.

from what I have said about the This reluctance, or lack of confidence hat the University cathusiasm, for university hor in itself, the acceptance of which as I have said, prevalted the University by the people of in Hongkong until fairly recent Hongkong, and the breaking years, was not unique to Hong-down of mutual suspicion be kong. It was well known in the tween the University and United Kingdom among con Government, that our difcu}- mercial and business circles, certainly up to the ist World ties are over War if not later,

"They are not over, and they For example, really large never will be over, but they business concerns and organizare not fundamental. They are tions would never, if they much more humdrum, such as, bow should we expand; how could possibly avoid it, recruit

we afford for the to their executive branches much can

expansion? graduates from universitics,

who they considered had had ARGUMENT

their heads alled with poetry,

pr other things which they re- "These dimeulties will tend

garded as stuff and nonsence.

"They proferred to recruit to much argument boy's direct from school and

within the

ANOTHER Thursday and 11 am, on Satur-

BRITISH

The Mayor satu dale of the meeting as he was. Portuguese soccer forward A wheel was stolen from anceded in the Philippines for who gained his first Interport private car parked in Lockhart the election campaign on bebair cap at the age of 17, will not be playing football this season Road between 11 p.m. last of President Curles Garcl.

until after the interport game Mr Leciou was accompanied In February. Gesano has made dny.

in his trip by his secretary, his decision on account of the "The Police have detained a Attorney Pobacio. He was mut

Internal troubles of the Club boy suspected of stealing valve at Kal Tok this moming by de Recreio, and when he does covers from a private car in the Philippines Consul General take the field it will probably

BOMB TEST

Britain is due today

Adelaide, Oct. 7.

to stard the third and last of her Current series of Buclear tests at the Maralinga proving grounds.

The device is to be exploded from a tethered balloon. It was hung in position yesterday, 600 foet below the balloon, which is Rying at 1,000 foot

Military observers from the Commonwealth and from Southeast Asia Treaty countries will watch the blest, triggered from a control hut 12 miles away.

An

automatic

disarming

University itself and "much device has been fitted a give them 题 good practical argument between the voters of Precaution against the weapon public money and the Univer-breaking loose. Scientista, training. Now these seltsame

on what would city, but it will be a friendly questioned concerns invarially go to the

brgument and both will have happen if the weapon fell ac universities, and I am not now the same end in view-to cidentally, sald inst night: talking about the scientists or the beat for the University "Nothing but a dull thud.”........ the specialists.

within the limit of the funds China Mall Special "Hongkong, therefore, In the available. way in which its thought to

"Two years ago in my Con~- wards the University has gregation: address I began with developed, has gone through these words: "This is the last the same phase as dit the occasion: oa which I shall United Kingdom and other address the Congregation be |tquntrles.

cause next year I shall have ccased to be Chancellor! As

IVORY TOWER

Two Suspects Detained

A suspect has been detained so often happens, I was wrong by the Police following the but today I must, alás; repeat theft of a wallet from a man at the ruco course, Happy Valley,

"Another change that I have those words, noticed over, the past ten years "But although I shall cease on Saturday afternoon. is in the relations

between to be Chancellor, my connec Government and the University, Hon with the University' wilt

ernment

fol

Castle Roud yesterday.

SIDE

давватия

LANCES

Mr Eduardo L. 'Rosa.

y Galbraith

By

“Oh, 1-like culture mil right, but I'd hate to Waste money for it!"*` "Printed, and · publikod· by : PETI | PLUMBET "brand Street, City of Victorie in the Colony of Hongkong.

A man being délained for and which I speak of the Go- not be severed for I am one of questioning by the Police

I am not merely ro- those honoured ones who belowing the matching of a wrist ferring to officials such" on the long to the distinguished com- which 'trom's Chinese- wginan "Colonial · Beerstary and the l'pany of Honwary. Doctors of in Water Street at about 11:40 – behatz. of South Chips. Morning Post Limited at 1-3 Wyndham Financial Secretary but also to Lawa"

Km, yesterday.

be in St Joseph's colours.. In an interview with the China Mail yesterday, Gosono said. that he would spend his time practising for the Calony tentis championships next February. "My brother 'B' is a brillant soccer player," he said, zud "EL" is the cricketing member of the family "so that It is up to me to do something In tennia circles" Gosano thought only two Chinese would be selected for the Intarport team-Lee Wal-tong and Ip. Pak-wah,

The magiftrent new building of the Kowloon Cricket Cluð was declared open by Mrs W. T. Southern, the wife of Fil: Excellency the Ofter Administering the Government on Sept. 25, in the presence of a large gathering of members and their friends. Mrs Southern opened the door of the nee building

with a presentation key, given to her. Mr R. E. Lindsel,・・ President, on behalf of the Club. During the after- noon, a cricket match was played.

for

THE scheme for the opening of a Technical Institution the training of

poor children In the Colony, advocated by Mr Leo. Yau- chuen, JP, has been approved by the Hongkong • authorities. The old site of the Thị Shiny Paper 'factory, has been chosen for the building Sir Robert Ho Tung and :" late Mr. Yung |Ping-shan bad each contributed

| $100,000, while?a" "donation of 00 $50,000 *each had been given by Mr Fu@Pan-yièk and kin

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