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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1957.
NEW! SHEAFFER'S
Feathertouch BALLPOINT:
GARCIA WIDENS LEAD OVER YULO BANK SUB-MANAGER From the Filos
Shows Consistent Trend Towards Outright Victory
A. Manila, Nov. 13.
President Carlos P. Garcia today widened his lead over Liberal Party candidato Jose Yulo as more returns poured in from the provinces on the current national elections.
From a commanding 32,000 vole lend as of nine am (0100 GMT) today, Garein widened the gap between himself and Yulo to 42,173 at. 11.30 am (0830 GMT) in what appeared to be consistent trend towards
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victory.
Results from Manila and the provinces, atill Incomplete,
showed Goreta with 216,784
Follo
Manahan
173,611
180,991
Recto Quitrino
69,900
10,789
Defeat
Bright Object TYPHOON KIT
Seen Over
Colony
A Kowloon resident told the Ching_Moil this morning that he had soon a "very, very bright object with o big tail" in the sky last night.
Earlier
today, however, Qurino of the Liberal Party Quirino wing admitted defeat in the presidental contest when he issued a statement blaming his
The informant, Brother Con- pour showing on lack of funds med, said he was in St Francis and lack of a national organisa-Xavier College, Shamshuipo and wis looking in the dinction el Kowloon Hospital (in a SSW) when he saw the cbject.
tion.
In the vice-presidential race. Liberal Party candidate Diosdado CapaRei maintained his 130,000 vote load over N. P. rival, Speaker Jose B. Laurel Jr, dur- ing the lost two hours,
Bro. Conrad said hè frat saw the bright, light about 11.15 pm and he kept it under observa- tion for about 25 minutes when
L.LOZO Di. Tunada of the became station: ry. During Nationalist Citizens Party and that 25 minutes, it was moving
Vicente Araneta of the Progres very slowly ki an are from right sive Party were still hopelessly to left. The bright object seem- behind.
--United Press.
ed to
have
a tall and a halo
WEAKENS
Typhoon Kit appears to have weakened.
The Royal Obstrvalory said that at 8 o'clock this morning, the typhoon was centred about 159 nautical miles south of Basco (ati island between Formosa and Luzon)
and it was maying NE at about 8 knots.
anti-orcions
From the over China s'ridge of high extended east- pressure ward to southern' Hanshu. The weather will be fair or fine for Hongkong, with light to moderate NNE winds blowing today.
SUSPECTS DETAINED
The senatorial race was un-round it. changed as of 0100 GMT today. The Royal Observatory sa}:1
The Police have detained they did not make an observa-suspect following the theft of u tion last night and could not fountain pen from a passenger what that object wea. "It on a tramenr in Hennessy Road биз Pen Pals Wanted one of the soft sold. He added
might have been anything." shortly after midday yesterday. that the Royal Observatory sent Master Suresh Agarwala (17), | up meteorological balloon 6/14 Kutchory Rd, Bolleugan), about 8 p.m. yesterday but he Agra (UP), India, Stamps, could not say whether or not it view cards, coins, photography, was the balloon Bro, Conrad swimming and riding,
lind observed.
Fashion News!
Another suspect has detained on suspicion of having stolen a foundtain pen from a pedestrian in Des Voeux Road Central shortly after 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon.
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Sir Alexander In Kowloon
His Excellency the Governor, Sir Alexander Grantham (right) waving to the pupils at the Perth Street School this' morning. The Governor visited three Kowloon schools. With His Excellency is the Headmaster, Mr. Tsui Hung-kee. The Director of Education, the Hon. D. J. 8. Crozier, is in, the back-
ground.—Chirs Mail.
Governor Visits Kowloon Schools
His
QUESTIONED ON 25 EXCHANGE CONTROL
years
AGO
General Hospital suffering from severe shock and.
An official of the Hang Seng Bank, Ltd, Queen's Road Central, denied know- ledge this morning at the Criminal Mens Dale wife of Inspectar Sessions as to whether or not his bank singuport
D. WH Date, is lying in the had been permitted by the Exchange burts is the result of an nedi Control to transfer currency to America.dent she bad at her haire i dresser's. She had her hair Mr Cheung Chung-wing, sub- | Bill Chan, and that he would re-electrically, unted by a Japa manager of the bank, was re-turn to the bank after he had ese friseuse in Stamford Road, plying to questions under 'croas-done this. examination by the Defence in the case against. Ip Kim-hung, 32, Insurance broker, accused of 11 fraud charges.
But Ip did not show up again, He did not see Ip ngain until the criminal proceedings started. Regarding the five, dishonour- The case is being heard before ¦ ei cheques, ¡witnesz zald the Mr 'Justièe C. W. Recée and a famounts mentioned in special jury,
were in !payment of American dollars which the accused had purchased from the bank,
ip was alleged to have obtained from the Wing Lung Bank, the Hang Seng Bank and from Mr. J. A. de V. Sonres, exchange broker, credits and cheques fotelling approximately US$74,000 by pretending that a Lotal of 11. cheques drawn on the United. Chinese Bank, Lki, produced on April 2 and 3 this year, were valid orders for the payment of about HK$450,000,
Went To Bank
Ip is represented by Mr Richard Winter, Instructed by MD and Co. Mr D. E. Greenfeld, Mr Peter Mo, of Messrs Peter
Crown Counsel, is prosecuting, 15ainted by Det. Sub-Inspector R.E. Quine.
Hearing is proceeding..
them
LETTERS TO
and was holding her, lead in a drying machine, when her hair suddenly caught fire. It appears that she put her hands to her herd. at the first shock, and they were badly burnt too.
Seven men severely injured in- a riot among workers of the San Yue Towel Factory at Ving- tiangklang near Shanghai, The
·riotors wed axes;and”tron bars.
THE EDITOR FROM a village known as
‚TV. EFFORT.
To The Ealtor, Ching Mall..
Pak Kong in Punyu district comes the story of how tha patient waiting of a girl' for her betrothed for over 30 years has been rewarded by her nmirlago at the age of 55 with the man for whom shu had waited so long. Soon after their bo Sir-It is understandable that trothal, the man went to sock Excellency the Governor, Sir
sivn regarding the intrusion Teleeritle John, Lur is apprehen-his fortunes abroad and nothing of was heard from him, It was Alexander Grantham, visited three
full scale commercials into presumed that be was dead but Colcay TV, but having viewed by the girl sill did not many. and heard last night's Fashion Some two months ago 'the man Kowloon primary schools this morning,
Show, he and other viewers suddenly came home to his vill- Mr Cheung testified that he need have no qualms on Accompanied by 'the' Director
The premises includo 24
that ago. from America and hearing Ip about July, or of Education, the Hon. D. J. 5. classrooms, two Headmasters first met
of the plight of his former be August 1055. He also met one
trothed, whom he had forgotà ed the Amoy College, at Mis-housecraft Crozier, the Governor first visit. Offices, two staff · rooms,
Bill Chap about the same time. This Welcome feature was ten, ho married her, TOU
handicraft
Both men went to the bank on distinguished by the excellence sion
they were met Road, where
room, general -- purpose; room, and 19 storeroomd.
business transactions. by the Supervisor, Mr Daniel
They of the photography, the very went separately.
professional commentary: '(well N. F. Chen Fnd the Headmistress
Winess said the accused came above: Rediffusion's basle stan- Miss Chen Shuk.yee.
to buy American cheques with dard) and the ideal voice that The Amoy Collego two-
is a
cash. Later, however, the cave viewers just what was sessional private school, under
There are 24 divisions in cachertean cheques were bought needed to ensure the success of the management committee of session, ranging from Primary 1
⚫ creditable venture... five and sponsored by the to Primary C. The age range of with cheques drawn by Ip on Chinese Christian Church of | gupits, is from 0 to 13 years. Amoy, Kowloon. The morning The Headmaster of the school session is run as an Anglo-
is Mr Tsui. Hing-kee, and the Chinese school,
Headmistres the afternoon second scesionas a' verrinculer, school.
Wong Leung Shing-sheung.
Kowloon City
The second school the Governor and Mr Crozier went to was the Ju Shan Seliool, at Grampian Rond, Kowloon City.
This school is under the super- vision of Mr Wong Yiu-shuen,“ and the Headmaster is Mr Tam Chak-lam.
The lu Shan School is also a two-sessional vernacular primary school. The morning session la a private school, but the after- A noon session is subsidised.
It is under the'management of three, the Supervisor, the Head- master and Mr Li' Yükk-mul, who aro nominated by the Ta Ta Buddhist Association.
WAS
The school
originally founded in 1931 by the late Mr Wong Se-wal, in memory of his father, Mr Wong lu-shan to give free schooling to the poor in the Kowloon City area.
The school comprises seven classrooms, which accommodate 300 puplis.
1
Perth Street
After Inspecting the school, His Excellency and Mr Crazier then proceeded to the Perth Street Government School.
As the visitors entered a classroom the children greeted with a warm welcome of "Good morning Your
24* Divisions
盘
is. Mrs
Pickpockets
& Snatchers
Active
the United Chinese Bank.
The amounts in
which Ip
score..
Local TV far from satia-
gramme 'gives it a much desired
Mrs Walker had her tap matched while she was walking
cry and the thief was chased a in Salisbury Road. She raised a
caught by two young Chiness.)-
dealt in varied, but they factory, but this kind of pro- steadily increased towards the uplift and it had to be nn "out-HERE were important moves
alde" (commercial) effort to behind the scenes in rewri show what can be achievedt
end of the transactions.
Mr Cheung said that on April 3, this year, five cheques brought. Jin by Ip the previous day were found to be dishonoured. Wit- ness identified five documents in Court as being the cheques.
Same Day
to the problema of war, detits and diantmament: A vital meet. Over the TV coverage of the ing was held at Chequers where Fashiori Show at Happy Valley, the British proposals to be draw a discreet veil, except submitted to the Disarmament to comment upon the chaos that Conference were discussed. prevailed when the network's commentator sought (in vain)
o compete with the show's official compere.
That local TV can' do for
-That same day, witness went cn, Ip came to see him and said he wished to open a better was confirmed by last "w transaction in the purchase night's laudable effort. of US cheques.
JANE, ELLIS.
Chinese reported to the Polico that comcono cut his pocket and stole
He was already suspicious of Ip by this time, Mr Chung said, $1,280 while he was and took him to are the man
PRESS IGNORED travelling between the ger, Mr.Q.W, Lee. Mr Les asked To The Editor, China Mail. Star Farry Pier in Kowloon the accused to produce
docu- and Ice House Street: yes turday afternoon.
A bandbag was stolen from a European. woman whilst she was walking near Kens Road at about 10.30 pm on Monday.
A man snatchod a pair of earrings from a woman podes- trian. yesterday morning as she was walking in Nelson Street,
A Chinese pedestrian, whilst walking in Temple Strept yes- terday evening, discovered
that his pocket had been cut his wallet stolen.
An
and
unidentified man inatched a gold necklace from a woman in Taipe Exceliency, Street, Road, near Poplar "Good morning, Sirs."
ot
This school, the biggest the' three, is a Government primary school, run bi- sessionnily.
Tho school was
after 11 o'clock yesterday morning.
An unsuccessful attempt was mndo last night to steal two fountain pens from à Chinese -ns he was nocending the stairs
opened on September 3, 1956; of a house in Larch Street.
and cost approximately $197,000
to bulid.
The thief ran away' when his' intention was discovered.
.
HK DISEASES QUESTION
IN COMMONS
London, Nov. 12.
MR John Profumo, Colonial
Under-Secretary, naked la the House of Commons today about tuberculosis and leprosy ід Hongkong, sadd 14,140 | CONCS of tuberculosis, were notided in 1955, and 12,185, in 1950.
Seven hundred and sixty-two BIOS of leprosy became known in 1953 and 751 1950. +
vent tuberculosis included vaccination, X-ray Burveys and the examination, of those in contact with : tubercular COBER
Treatment of tubertular patients during 1005 included 300,000 attendances, at. Government. clinics, quark
| Lopers,ire, rendered," non-infoo- tious as quickly as possible "and""children" börn "to lépend or in contact with them aro vaccinated. Attendances at Jeprosy clinics totulled 22,012 In 1980 and 29,789 in 1950.--- added: the slops, taken to pre="Reuter, E
Mr Profumo, who was replying to Mr John Rankin' (Labour)]
Wynd
**Printed and published by PRI PLUSCULT for Bidon phain of South Ching: Morning Posts Limited ad Streek City of ViMorlà in the Coloriv. of Họ
ngent of an insurance company. paper that Mr & Mrs Michael mentary proof of his identity as Sir-I seo by this evening's
Mr Cheung said In told Mr Todd chose to ignore the Pread Lee that he was a member of an their arrival at Kal Tak group of six agents, and that he To me this poses the queillon would have to have same discus-just what is the power of the sions with his colleagues" first. Press? I wonder what Would Ip said further that he would be the effect If the Press chose come back afterwards. Later, to ignore such celebrities. however, the accused phoned, saying he was trying to locuto
SIDE GLANCES
NATIONAL VELVET.
By Galbraith
*how-quilat-Profervor Cřímaby? hai
missed
sen singe
Pive Chinese who left Stanley. for Po Tot Island on Friday in a small rowing boat are tie- lieved to have been droton, Pallenbellevo that the boat capslied and all the passengers were drowned,
OVER 25,000 people perished in the hurricano fidal wave disaster when the whole of Santa Cruz was demolished.
who Wong Wal-cheung, matched a handbag from Mrs Walker in Salisbury Road, wus iëntenoca to 18 months hard "labour in addition to 24, strokes of the birch by Mr.H. R. Butters and Mr J. Balfour, who kat to, gether at
the Kowloon''magia- έταση.
Tik police are interested In the movements of a well- dressed · Chinese professing to Hô [-0.church-worker,. fram Canton, who in alleged, to bave victims ised a number of people during the_weeks-ondi ile had repro sented himself as in temporary difficulties
and hus" obtained Mans of from $20 to $30, Should ho call upon anybody he should be detained and, the police con- municated with: He wears wall moustache,
The Chinese YMCA ́establislla ed on Waterloo Road, zohich, in Con extension of the
headquarters in Bridge
has dought the remaining block An, Waterloo Road. on which new
buildings and tennis courts, wolić be built. The Waterloo Road establishment, was only bought a few yours ago
A furniture shop in Kowloon
the impression that: A
thigh
way after a quarrel," "With, o an Anjured noes, Wong Tubigho