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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1958.

BOTTLE TOP PRIZE-WINNERS TELL

Undecided, So He Took Ship East

HIS POST-GRADUATE

-WORLD TOUR

By ANDREW SLOAN

China Mail Reporter

Most round-the-world travellers leave their start- ing point with a definite aim in view, but a youthful Harvard Graduate left New York nearly two months ago on a Norwegian ship to "go round the world if I could." Twenty one year old Dan Gebing Morgan 11 un Boston,

suchussels,

Krue:dated

jobs on British and is Mas-Amerikan ships from because of the Thale

dileult Umor.

Harvard University in hine he has to work, when prise this year, majoring in English. ule, on Norwegian and Swedish "Atter 1 Anished." he said, "ship, where it is easier

wasn't surp what I wanted to jud.

de so I found myself a job on

Exactly how he is going to does not circle the globe, he know, but he is sure he can.

I wish we were Davis

For

a Norwegian Relighter, and test the days of old Clipper ships America with $200 in nywhen you didn't have to have world is the Bu puts. pocket."

getting smaller nowadays, 1 use they can't do that nuly ore." he said.

Morgan is next alming Six Weeks Bangkok and Singapore, if it is 16 reach C11- Two-summers ago, Storgat all possible

attr he would the to per There worked his Way to South

and drive perbas bay a scoote: atnerica by ship, for his six

Khyber Pass, weeks vacation and afterwards fool up to the

and into Afghanistan. But these ut word, I swore I would never

another job on a ship: By are not plans, jusí dreams, the next thing I knew I was present. shup-boura

alx- again. That week South American "huli- Toad as some parts of the the trip are. Morgan saya, he still maus-Pocille grip," he recalled. prefers doing it this way.

The first stage of his trip believes it poses you to more from-Amerien-booglat- Jalustisings" fhrough the Panama Canal southern Japan, after 35 days

He pai

Muji, But "There I tund my irst run-in with bureaucracy, because the Japanese migration authorites me land, suying refused to let

duy" was

#1 So

tougher

than

10 After

Shat no-seline; could pay of a Jupali. Lakily the Norwegian "explain was kuid enough to list masa pasanger, and so the au dorities let me disemburk."

Very Friendly

It Exposes

Не

for

week here, instance, Morgan said, "think I have seen auch

Tonkong is way, than

had a lot of money to spent.”

Watch Snatched

Wis

it

wrist weit

stolen Chinese woman walking [long Lung Sing Road, insis the Kowloon Walled Cily.

Five days luteing around the about 7.05 am, yesterday,

waterfrouts in

Yokohami, and

he was lucky enough to meet a

very friendly Notwegianship Theft From Flat

captain who offered to take him'

us tur as Hongkong free, Morgan)

seized this chance thinking it

Two Holex watches and casli,

would be quite easy to get out in a total value of $52, were

گ نرم

Pool Alterweck stolen from No. 71. Blue

Mon Rozd, ground

belwera 3.30 and 0.15 yesterday morning.

Bongkok

hele, he is stil looking for way nu.

The NEW

Ship 'n Shores

French ties

Chemises

Tuck-ins

and

are here!

the popular Classic Shirt!

☆ Short, threequarter or long sleeves ☆ Stripes, prints, pastels and

☆ Sizes 28-38-

gleaming whites

Mr R. P. de Lasals points out the features of his com- Daily on a large model during the visit of H.E. the Governor, Sir Robert Black to the Shun Fung Iron Works this morning-China Maf photo.

GOVERNOR TOURS THREE KOWLOON FACTORIES

ac-

His Excellency the Govembr. | Sir Robert Black, visited three faclories in Kowloon this morning, ile was companied by Mr H. A. Angus, Director of Conimercu Industry and his ARC, 'Cap- tain J. F. Burell,

and

The first factory visited was V. K. Sung and Co., Ltd., i Ma Hang Chung Road, On Arrival theer, the Governor wa met by Mr W. E. Manson, Trade Officer; Mr V, C. Bond, Chief Labour Inspetor; Dr S. Y. Chung, Generat

of the Manager Tactory, and Mr Eric Lee, Assistant to the General Manager.

Sir Robert toured the factory and watched the production of torchlights.

The party hen

went tu the

Shup Fung Don Works Ltd.

How

They Got Radio And Watches

A factory worker, a 12-year-old student and a shop keeper fold Mr B. J. Jennings at Central Magistracy this morning how they got prizes of a radio set and watches after having collected com- plete sets of Pepsi-Cola bottle tops. They were testifying at a hearing of nine

SHEAFFERS

Skrip

CHARLES BARTLETT

Hongkong

Boy Wins

summonses against the officials of the US. Award

two soft drinks firms and an advertising

From the Files

25

years -AGO.

THE Colonial Secretary com-

10

mented on the Flying Troin- ing School in the course of his budget speech: "After consider- able permission the Air Mini-. try has withdrawn its objections {to the establishment of a Flying School at Kai Tak and the Government has agreed allow the Far East Aviation Company the u50 ot the zerodrome for this purpose for an experimental period of two years and to pay it a subsidy not exceeding the $30,000 now lu be voted and a similar sum

yeur in reiurn

the

for the second Stanford Univenity, Cali- for the free training of a cer- fornia, has been awarded in number of the Volunteers from the Defence Corps and the a scholarship, the Beach provision of cheap flying Thompson Memorial Hon-Club," ours Scholarship, valued at US$300 for the coming academic year University.

agency, alleged to have caused to be A local boy studying law in published in three Chinese newspapers an announcement relating to a lottery. The defendunts are Anthony Lo Kor-yin, a student of Tang Druglus Briltale: Rump, of 17 Keng Po School, said he began Headland Road, Repulse Buy; to collect Pepsi-Cola tops after Ronald Ling, of Northpoint he had read an adverügement in Terrace, Apartment 2; und Lo the Wah Khu Yat Po. Kwee-seng, of RAL Shearson Hill Road.

245A,

Charlie Barlett, a

ot

the

MR A.W.G.H. Grantham, A deputy clerit of councils and former second assistant colonial secre-

Having coliceled a complete ret of tops with numbers one to pupil of King George V School,tary-who was publicly thanked the Hongkong, entered Stanford fast by the Colonial Secretary for

Mr

and be

Y. K. Kan of Messrs Lo and

Lu.

Mr D. E. Greenfield, Crown Counsel, prosecuted, assisted by Del, Insp. D. R. Harris.

Read An Ad

where he

England on holiday.

A

The buduce disclosed proposed expenditure of $73,000 to car plete the erection of a country residence (at Fantling) for the use of the Governor,

They deny the summonses 20, he receted them at through Mr John McNeill, QC. Soya Bean Restaurant In Pot-September at the age of 16, and his work on the budget-leaves Mr McNeill Is instructed by tinger Street,

was in bis feel year slläined an "A" the Colony an October 10 for Mr J1Prior, of Messrs Luskeda umber of questionsverage, in his law studies.

answered correctly.

The award was one of three Wilkinson and Grist, and

the estate said, had made annually from These questions, te

in the been published

adver- of the late Mrs Augu V. who te- Beach Thompson, semen!.

Mr Greenfekt asked if he had queathed the sum of US$50,000 studied the questions or if he to the University, in 1915. Each had known the answere any-year, $900 is set aside for three how. Lo replied, "I learned the scholarships.

While in the Colony, Bartlett from

may genera!

was always a keen sportzaan, schooling."

is engraved on For his prize, La chose a radio and his name sel, he sukti,

many cupe and trophies In his old school. At Stanford, he did tot neglect sport, concentrating soccer. Ho captained the en University 2nd XI, which won

California.

A faclory worker, Chan Por, of 21 Ya Wah Sueet, ground floor, lesuifted that at the end of May, he read an adveritement converging The collectio Pepsi-Corr top on a netice

board in his factory.

ہیں

auswer

Difficult

the Junior Colleges saw

The advertisement stated that if ae collected a complete set of crowns with the numbers one to 20, he would receive a prize such

arudio set,

wwich, un as

Kong Chuen, a shop keeper, sealifed that he sold Pepsi-Cola drinks at his shop and collect ed a complete set of tops,

dimcult to He said it was collect a complete set. "Seven- teen is hard to gel," he added.

Restaurant

where the Governor smelting in process and the manufacturing of steel rods for the local building trade, On arrival at this company, the

electric iron or a fountain pen Governor was met and cut-

ucted on his tour by Mr X. a tumbler would be given P. de Lusala, Chairman of the

Le presented 24 tops with uns Board of Directors, Mr Leung umber; a lighter or a bali pen

General Manager would be awarded if 72 Lai-yuen.

tups for- number were Director: Me L. T. Wil-with any and liams, Director. The Governor's next

visit was

warded

Witness suld he collected Hus complete set and presented it at the Hongkong Chiap Manufactory Company's clock the Ngan Sang Store, Causeway works of Bailey Street,

Ac-Bay.

There he was usked a companied by Dr Lam

Chi-number of questions, which he fung. Chairman of the coin- and rend euriler from the ad- pany's Board of Directors; Mr

Benn

where

for the

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THE Colonial Secretary Tenid the bulk of the

loss austained under the icague of heading Opium Monopoly was attributable to the new. arrangement instituted on Scored The Goal

the He was selected as Stanford's the recommendation of

conference by most valuable soccer player for Bangkok the 1957-58 scason, Last which this Government's

he played spring University against Manchester monopoly draws its supplies City, when the English First of prepared opium from the

of San factory

the Straits Settlement Monopoly.

addict The Hongkong

does rot like the Singapore brand. The grounds of hs disilke are somewhat obscure al any rate for the moment, and are" being

He presented a complete set Dt the Soya 1 Pottinger Street, after answering correctly number of questions, he re-

Division Leam visited celved a lady's wrist watch 43

Franciscu. his prize.

Stanford went down by three Earlier

when evidence, Mr McNeill objected whe

gave posla to one, but I was Bartlett to the evidence

stammed home the and submitted Americans' only goal, the evidence was irrelevant. The

Bartlett was Soela) Convener

Chan

C. C. Cheng, General Manager: /vertisement, ond answered them fendant was one concerning the last year, and was recently ag- is that they will not buy tha

correely. He then selected Mr Y. G Cheng. Factory watch as his prize.

Herbert Manager, and Mr -Cing, clock feelory manager,

present charge against the de- for the Hall in which he bearded publication of a scheine and not cepted Into the Phi Kappa Psi a charge of conducting a lottery, Fraternity of Stanford.

he said.

further explored. What is clear

opium that the Hongkong Gov- eminent offers him. His father is Mr.T. J. Hurtigst, Mr Greenfield sold in his Welfare and Labour "This is the watch," he said

If this Omer of opening he had said that he the Taikon Dockyard and Er-feated a genuine step towards HD Excellency inspected the as he showed to the Court a

ไป clocks are gol-plated watch he was wear would propose process, by which

show thatgineering Co., of Hongkong. worth about $70," meney's worth bud been distri- inade in this expanding Indus-ing. "It is

the added. try.

buled

FULL COURT DISMISSES

LAND SALE APPEAL

An appeal against a judgment involving an agreement for the sale of

land was dismissed with costs by the Full Court this morning,

An order teren: isted by in the circumstances he asked; exceeded the lolai fees paid by

10 his Heappellunts adjournment.

Instructing respondent's Counsel was wude, for a briet

yalleitors, There wwe other fle maller

Chan then continued to give evidence.

Hearing is continuing.

state of airз **

the liberation of who addict from his adeletion, it would not be a subjig), for regret but of positive Congratulation. Tho

Australians Give Hongkong Government abides by

Blood

His declaration that considera- llons of revenue shall not stand in the way of its co-operation in the obligations of His Majesty's Government accepted at the Hague and later confirmed at About 40 crew members of the Genova and Bangkok to suppress HMAS Quiberon, which the smoking of opium in its arrived from Singapore at the territy.

Description For Hongkong

Of Stolen Property

The Registrar of the Court added that he had asked the op- was ordered to inquire us to pellants to be in Court at 0.30 circumstances in the circumstances which un. He craved the indulgence which he did not think it neces-The Police this morning ro- the record was not furnished of the Court for a quarter of an sary to inform the Court.

the Court under the rules.

(At

hearing

for

the

was

completed and En adjournment

granted

appellants legal

complete it),

10 enale to advisers

Withdraw

15

Not Possible

to have

He

leased details of the pro- party stolen from No. 10,

beginning of

thic month,

Unfortunately there is abundant donated a pint of blood cachi evidence that the distaste of the to the Hongkong Branch of Hongkong addict for the Singa the British Red Cross this pore brand has merely welled the ranks of the smokers and the morning on board their ship.

profits of the purveyors of licit Most of the men have donated opium. blood before in Australia, while

this was the tenth donation for

a number.

were Sisters

Cross.

DC

Drain Thieves

"Fat

+

In order to raise the hour

Kai Chiu Road, socond Among those present at the Unique in building operations the matter. the beginning of

No objection was raised by Counsel on Monday,

Dellan so far as longkong la concerned, floor in Monday's robbery donation It was not possible. that

the respondents, the record ready and it was not the appellanty sa'd

Counsel for

in which three members Kirkwood and K.S. Alkinson, to seven-ton cranes will be solleitors, he

Mrs E.M, Phillips and Mrs J. employed for excavation workc transcript had not

In adjourning Court for been

of the household sustained Furrer from the British Red on the site of the new flong- ndnutes the Chief Justice said the fault of the

went on. A number of documents

fatal stab wounds. that Mr D'Alton should appre-

kong & Shanghai Banking Cor- were in fact in his possession ciate that the Court did not and he had kept them longer Enquiries into the robbery are

poration. From a practical point walking than

did not continuing and I reward appreciate

Cranca will be greatly

of view the necessary. the backwards and forwards into realise at the time that no other $5,000 has been offered for in- The Court also reserved

responsible for a comsiderable This was the coples existed.

formatics leading to the arrest question of whether or not the Court like tils.

saving of tinic and labour. Each in all the circumstances, Mr of the robbers,

of them will have 100 feet. solicilots for the appellants third time, he added.

that there had Mr D'Alton, sald that he had D'Alton said

The stolen properly is 114

Singaopre, Sept. 16. should indemnity their clients

radius and will transfer the. regarding casts,

sirongly urged his ellents to be been no negligence on the part follows:

The Straits Times said to rubble direct from the excava If HK$1.300

various de-day thieves were believed to tions to trucks. They will be The appellants were Chan U, in Court at 0.30 am. He said of his instructing solicitor.

there were any delays the blame nominations; US$30 in $10 and be stealing Iron Trang Gicu Chon Kwok-Khat the Court might not be

covers from electrically driven and will be leung, Chau Tung and To Kam- very pleased if they were late, might well attach to his clients. $5 noter; one gold locally made street drains, to export to Japan ready for operations within a

He added that practically all bracelet wltis

U.S. gold

fortnight. as scmp.-China Mall Special hung. merchants. They were

the documents were In the coins attached; one pintimum represented by Mr V. L. J.

On resumption, Mr D'Altan hands of the previous instruct necklace weighing 1.4 maces, D'Alton, Instructed by Mr D. L.

moker's name Holland-floberis of Hastings said that he was Instructed by ing solletiors, Ile did not feel with

all the appellants to ask leave impelled to go into the elreum Cheung" thereon. Value $100; HK-BUILT SHIP FOR STRAITS al Co.

to withdraw the appeal. These stances of the length of time to one platinian finger ring set with The appeal was against a

Instrue!fons were Judgment dated April 18 of the

respon-get them.

Jnde with maker's name "Ent Mr D'Allon expressed his deep] Chering therron), Value $140; THE 560-ton then Acting Chief Justice, Mrsibility of the appellants them- Justice T. J. Gould, who dis-selves. He said that naturally regret and henble apology to one platum adped jado finger Giang Lee, but by the Bisset. They were built mainly missed an action for apeclfle his views on the matter were the Court that the record had ring, oval shape, with maker's Hongkong and Whampoa Dock fog truding in East Indian waters performance of an agreement sought and he left it right to say not been prepared in time, and name "Fat Creung thercon. Co. was launched this moming and carrying passengers between for the sale of piece of land in that he could not seriously

ad-he said he would take the blame Value $160; one ristinum neck-by Mrs 3. Hallebos, wife of the Singapore ond Indonesian ports, The Glang Lee is a shelter- vise them to incur further costs, for it himself.

lace with a croc paucant at manager of Heat Eng Moh. Tsun Wan.

single-screw, all-steel In answer to the. Court, Mr Respondents (tise defendants in tached, maker's namo

"Fat Steamship Company, owners of deck, Positive

motor vessel measuring 168 foot Weight 2.4 the vessel. D'Alton said that he did inform the original actions were Wong Hing Cheung: therean, When hearing resumed this his clients he was prepared to water (Wong Jing wife

The Giang Lee is the sister in overall length, 31 foot six Value $102; one 18 et. Wong Che-luon and Li Pak-kat, maces, told the Carry on morning, Me D'Allon

the appeal. He had The lion Leo d'Almads, QC, and gold neckince weighing 1 mace, of the Glang Ann which we inches in breadth with a cargo

space of 30,000 cubic foot", hopeless Mp-Dawald Cheung, instructed by Court that the instructions given not said it was

with a 14 ct. gold crocs pendant, completed and launched

She will be completed shortly by the appellants were in con- appeal, but he had urged them Bir D. 4. Cheung of Zimmern and

for the first, third and weighing 3.4 maces attached. August 28. The two chips wore formity of what he expected yes to consider the oosts that they four pondant

appeal was Mr Brook Hornacchi represented Maker's name "Fat Cheung": specially designed by the, well-bofore delivery to the sign-

firm of en→ pore company. terday in respect of four out of might incur, The

the the second root of Medent attached.

on the in- one gold necklace with a pen-known "Singapore the five appellants. The Ofth gp-brought on the wish or

wiracions of Mr P.

Value $100; two Tol. 27-157

pellant was not available, but ellents.

Lau, Clay and Xe, of Regarding the question

The Full Coliet was on his way la Court.

comprised the cheques on the Peoples Bank of Mr D'Alion said he would pre-costs, Counsel said that it would Choulene Judge Mr Justice (1) for U.S. $1,000, and (2) for

Chief Justice, Sir Michael Hogan, our Hill, South Carolina #NEER) fer to be positive before he made be fair and just to say that thew Reece and the Pulse Jud ..$100. an application to the Court, and expense of preparing the record Me Justice 7. R. Örege.

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