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FOUR HURT
IN ROAD ACCIDENTS
Four people, including a boy and a girl, were injured in traffic accidents yester- day. Three of the accidents occurred in Kowloon and ono on Hongkong lalond.
A 12-year-old boy, Lu Lit kwan of 3. Yen Chow Street, second floor, Shamshulpo, was knocked down and lajured by a private car in Yee Kuk Street Tr its junction with Yen Chow Street at 0.20 p.m.
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UNA Official's GOVERNMENT Observatory Post On Tate's Cairn APPOINTMENTS RADAR EYE TO
Suggestion
To Government
GAZETTED
The Government Gazette to- day announced the follow- ing appointments, trans. fora, promotions and postings:
Mr R. J. Hutt has been ap-
The Hongkong Government should invite the World Bank to carry out a survey of Hongkong's resources and potentiali-pointed an auditor on probation tios, said Mr Hilton Cheong-Lean atos from October 11. Chung Chi College, this morning. Storea Omeer, to be Acting Mr Cheong-Leen, who is the Hon. Joint, Secretary Detober 13 and vics Mr G. A.
of the United Nations Association of Hong Lemay kong, was addressing a large gathering of be Acting Senior Stores Office: students on United Nations Day today.
Mr F. T. Winterion. Senlor
Chief Stores Officer 02 from
Mr F. W. Perry, Store OMeer.
As from October 13 and vice Mr Winterton.
Mr L. G. Morgan, Deputy suggestion of a World against tuberculosis. Various UN Bank survey of the Colony, he experts have visited Hongkong Director of Education, ceased to said, was made having in inlod to give expert advice to Gov-uct as Director of Education on Hongkong's population problem ernment on particular aspects of resumption duty by Mr D. J. and the need for the people to the health and welfare of the S. Crozier on October 18. make long-ferin plans to utilise community.
ta
that they might routes NO contribute
Hongkong's economie and social develop- ment.
And he said that to make posible a world where people run ve together peacefully and as good neighbours required in- provement in living conditions.
"It requires a greater effort and bolder
steps by govern- ments
to promote and rights," guarance human went on,
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Space Age
he
"I requires a better under- Earlier in the afternoon, an- standing of the new atomic and other private car knocked down space age, and a realisation that a 38-year-old woman, Kwanatone clergy should be used Too-inan at the juncilon of not for war but for the cause Tung Choi Street and Boy of peace, Street, Mong Kok. The wanani lives at 18, Tung Chol Street, order first floor.
these
IL. requires that developed a world based
upun law and morality under which govern- ments and peoples can live to- A 7-year-old man, Chan Ki-gether in harmony and peace," yiek, of No. 103 Tai Nam Street.
OLD MAN
the
Speaking about Hongkong in second floor, was Injured by a {particular aud about how (rcycle in Shek Kip Mei Street people here could live with others
good neighbours near its junction with Tai Nam E
through Street yesterday morning.
apved living conditions, Mr On Hongkong Island, an 11-{Cheong-Leen said: "Hongkong year-old girl, Cheung Fung-[in the past has also received the chun, of 460 King's Road, second benefit of United Nations aid, floor, was knocked down and "We have received limited injured by a private car near her home yesterday morning,
All the injured are receiving treatment in hospital,
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Mr J. Kirkwood, Education Officer, to be Acting Organiser of Physical Training as from October 19.
Mr J. C. H. Gillard, Education Population was a very serious problem ire Hongkong, said Mr Oficer, ceased to net as Organi→ Cheong-teen because at the pre- see ut Physical Training on of growth," we w October 19 upon the assumption sent rate probably have six million peo- of duty by Mr Kirkwood. pl. by "1970.
"It is for this and other rea-
Nations the United sons that Association of Hongkong has;
so much given
attention Te arousing world attention to our refugee problem.
Exemption
Of Premises
Thic Government Gazette
ex-
"Last yeur, the Generel Assembly passed a
resolution recognising that the problem of the Hongkong refugees is such us to be of concern to the inter-nutined today that the follow- national community'.
The Assembly authorised the ing premises have been
further applica. High Commissioner for Refugees empted from
tion of the Landlord and Lisc his good offices to
Tenant Ordinance.-- encourage
for arrangements contributions. The High Com- missioner has established Special Fund to receive these contributions, but 50 respouse has appointing.
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for the been very dis-
New Appeal
"As against this disappointing response, the Hongkong Govern ment has recently informed the Ugh Commissioner of specifie projects for which contributions might be used, including a re- habilitation centre for cripples, an infirmary for chronic tuber- culosis cases,
convalescent
home for children, a children's hospital, primary and secondary schools.
84 and 16, Argyle Street.
SEARCH FOR
STORM FROM 2,000ft PEAK
A new storm warning radar station is to bo built for the Royal Observatory at the top of Tate's Cairn in Kowloon. The functions of the new radar station are to track the centres of tropical storms and to detect the areas of bad weather.
The station is nearly 2,000 feet above sea level and at this height the, radar scanner will be able to pick up dis- turbances to the south without interference from
Pilot's Appeal Is Rejected
From the Files
25
years -AGO-
BIRD'S Eye: A slight dis.
crepancy in two pub- |lished versions of a speech.
Daily Telegraph: I think; on reflection the leaders of the India Defence League will agree that these tactics are not quite correct.
The Times: I think, on re- flection, the leaders of the India Defence League will agree that tactics ате not guita cricket.
The Full Court this morning these
dismissed an appeal by It is seldom that an error in Choung Yuo-wing, 52-printing makes su Rittle differ- year-old senior harbourence to the sense, pilot, against his convic- tion for the murder of another pilot.
Cheung was found guilty of
murkering Chan Yuen, 34, A FIGHTING finish is en-
former apprentice of his, and
sured in the first of the Hongkong Island.
pentenced to dea.h by Mr Tenders for the construction of the station, which will Justice A. D. Scholes In present interport cricket.
the
series
result of the be a single-storey reinforced concrete frame build- July Criminal Sessions. ing, are called for in today's Government Gazette. The Prosecution alleged that second day's play, Yester- The work includes the building of a base for the radar Cheung attacked Chan with an day, Hongkong after mak- scanner with a ring wall round it for wind protec-xe on board a pilot launch offing 125 in reply to Mulaya's
Lyemun Pass in the
carly 92, dismissed Malaya for tion, an air conditioned room for radar equipment hours of March 7.
The appellant together with watchmen's quarters.
had been 171 runs. When stumps accused of chasing Construction work is expected to begin in about six weeks further
were drawn Hongkong were Chan. around the launch, after 133 runs in arrears with all and take about four months to complete,
which the latter jumped over- wickets intact. board. His body was recover- ed 10 days later,
CYCLE TRACKS
FEATURE
OF NEW ROAD
Waste Money
to
Was
The wicket yesterday deeldedly better, To H. Owen- of the
Hughes, the caplain
Evidence was given at the Hongkong team, is due full The Colony Lin that during the attack, the credit for saving
In a senior pilot was heard to ac from a total collapse. cuse the deceased of having captain's inning he scored 40 caused him
warte much runs not out to provide the best apprenticeship batting exhibition of the side. and then leaving him to set up his own piloting" business,
The grounds of the appeal, hearing of which took place from September 29
Inoncy on his
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wondering (havu
to October Ciara The ground, first, second and Work will begin in about a month's time on ex-1, were that the trial Judge did been wondering for a long third floors of Nos. 88, 90, 92,
not sumciently direct the jury time) tending the dual carriageway at the market on the law relating to accom-
Indian go town of Yuen Long, in the New Territories. plices or the corrboration of
shirt hanging Evidence given by accomplices; trousers. The road is to be extended for a further 700 that the Judge was wrong in feet at the eastern end.
(signed)
The ground, first, second and third floors of Nos. 22 and 21, Russel Street.
The Arst and second floors of Nos, 163 and 185, Fortland Street.
The shop and premises in the Chongking Arcade, Kowloon,
Triple Murder
Hearing Begins On November 17
"The Hongkong UNA has Commitial proceedings against just received word from the two men
on three counts of World Federalion of UN
murder each will begin Associations Executive Com-
November 11 before Mr E. mitice that it has sent out un Corbally at Central Magistracy. appeal to all its member Accused are Yu Ming-shing, associations to launch appeals 30, unemployed, of 10 Volley for contributions to the Special Road, second Boor, and Kwan Cheung-tal, 29, of 78 Fuk Wah Street, first floor,
Account
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the
for assistance China refugees in Hongkong.
"This
action deserver highest commendation. It is to be hoped too that contributions will also be forthcoming from the governments of sympathetic countries.
Lord Reith
"I note from the press that Lord Reich, head of the Colonial Development Corporation,
is due in Hongkong today. Per- haps it would not be irrelevant for Lord Reith's attention be drawn to the fact that the United Kingdom Government has so far made no substantial contribution toward alleviating the plight of refugees in Hong- kong.
"I feel sure that during his stay here, Lord Reith will find that there is ample scope for the Colonial Development Corporation to invest in Hong
this would be of kong, and come help in solving our re- fuges and other serious prob- Zems.
Faith
the
They are accused of murder of two women, Tom Ha and Yu Wan, and a bay, Peter Cheung, at io Kal Chiu Road, second floor, on September 10. Mr Corbally yesterday fixed the proceedings for November 17. 18, 19 and 20.
PUBLIC PIER AT TSING YI
Construction of a reinforced concrete pier and approach causeway at Tsing Yi Exlarıd will start about the middle December following
of
Authorisation of the under- taking by the Governor-in- Council.
The new pler, which will provide easy access by sea be- tween Hongkong and Tsing Yi Island, will extend 111 feet into the sea. It will have a frontage of 71 feet and occupy about 3,500 square feet of Crown foreshore at seabed.
Tenders for the work, which includes the construction of u "In Hongkong, we are for-reinforced- concrete morker tunute to enjoy freedom of beacon et a point about 000 specel and of thought," Mr feet south-east of the pier Cheong Leen added. "Here site, are called for in today's where Chinese and Western Government Gazette. cultures meet and are being The marker beacon is to mark adapted to the realities and rocks in the approach channel needs of Hongkong and 1 to the pier. people.
The new pler is expected to "I think Hongkong has an to ready
for use towards the Importance in the international end of June next year. scene out of all proportion to
ils geographic size and popula- tion,
The extension will be in the form of two carriageways, each
22 feet wide, separated by a six- REFRIGERATED
foot wide centre strip.
On either side, dividing the carriageway from the concrete pavement, there will be a cycle track, slx feet in width, runnlag, parallel with a five-foot verge.
These cycle tracks, laid in tor mnendum, will be the first of their kind to be constructed Ja
the Colony and It is hoped that A eventually this form of dual car- riageway, with minor variafiona, will be carried through the full length of Castle Peak Road Kowloon.
to
trees lining the
Some of the existing roadway at Yuen Long
STORE FOR
MARKET TO
BE LET
law in not leaving the verdict of manslaughter open to the jury; and that there was a sub- stantial miscarriage of justice.
The Full Court held that the to the jury had been sufficient and that ho
Judge's direction
was correct in not leaving the
verdict of manslaughter open 10
the jury, and that consequently there was no question of a mis- carriage of justice.
Gregg
that Domo why it is
their about with
outside their I wonder if anyon
wonderment. my
GIDDY GIDDY
con east
GOUT.
Since the taxicab came on the Hongkong
alreals -- in defiance of stick-in-the-mud opinion that such a venture could never pay-the public has seen vehicles of different makes (the first being the Citroens) and operated by different companice.
have
now ap-
Ilony
Newcomers
The Court Sir Michael Hogan, the Chief Justice, and Mr Justice C. w. newly completed refrigerated fierce and Mr Justice J. alore in the
Yau Ma Tel comprised the Full Court. Market in Kansu Street, Kow- The Hon. Leo d'Almada, QC, peared. Canadian Plymouths, loon, is to be let out shortly and Mr Oswald Cheung, re- a make not previously em= by Government ou a monthly | presented the appellant, ins-ployed. The Star Taxi Com- renial under a one-year cun-trueled by Mr D.Q. Cheung, of tract.
The
cold
pany put six of them into Zimmer and Co.
operation yesterday, based at The Crown was represented their rank
in Pedder St will have to be pulled down to from
converted by Mr Desmond Mayne. Crown make way for the road exten-square feet, is situated on the Inspector G. J. Batts.
a room measuring 483 Counsel, assisted by Detective opposite the Post Office. The
cars seat five people. ion, work on which is expected South-west corner of the first
to be completed by the end of April next year.
SUSPECTS DETAINED
A boy was arrested by the Police last night following the theft of a sum of money, from
Norwegian seaman in Hankow Road, Kowloon.
Another suspect was detained carlier in the day following an attempt to steal money from a in Jardine's Bazaar,
Causeway Bay,
Five hub caps were stolen from from a private car parked in Fife Street, Mong Kok yester- day afternoon. A boy was subsequently detained by the Police.
Procurator Of Salesian
store,
floor of the market. It has been built to meet requests for cold storage facilities.
There will be movable racks for the hanging of carcasses in the cold store, which can be used for the storage of all kinds |of food-meat, fish, vegetables,
fruits, etc.
Tenders for the operation o! the cold store are called for in today's Government Gazette.
Rain-Damaged Street To Be Reconstructed
:
Certificates
Of
A
WELL-KNOWN local Mr sportsmun
"Collie" Goldman, was married to Mis Elizabeth Stuart Black. Laing of Troon, Scotland. Laurence Goldman is the son of Mrs C. Goldman of Singapore and the late Mr D. Goldman. The marriage was celebrated at tho Union Church, Kennedy Road. The Government Gazetto to- Mr FR Burch carried out the
day notified
Naturalisation
that the duties of best man.
following have been grant- ed Certificates of Notura- lisation under the British Nationality Act:-
Mir Foul-chen Chlon, known as Chien Foo-cheng, known na F. C. Chien, known as Paul F. C. Chien, of 302A, Hennessy Road, second floor.
Mr Chu Ming-lak, known as Paul Chu, of 91, Lion Rock Road, first floor.
Tenders are called for in today's Government Gazette for the reconstruction of Wan Bha Street in Causeway Bay.
Dr Yu Hong-kong, known as The street, severely damaged ruchard Yiu of 20, Robinson by a rainstorm in May last year, Road, third floor. is to be reconstructed in con- crete.
Mr Yen Ting-obi, known as Yen Tung-mel, known as David Yen, of "313C) Prince Edward Road, Aral floor.
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Commenting on the Inter- port, the SCM-- Post leader writer said: "It is to be regretted that opportunítida for native populations in the Orient to take up Cricket are not yet adequate, and particu- farly deplorable is the hesite- tion
the Chinese in Hong kong adopt both Cricket and Rugby football.
"For some 15 years there was the Chinese Recreation Club Cricket team, but this 'A moro adequate flight of The Government Gazette to- steps will also be
1908 given up (1928) for lack constructed day noted that the Very Rev. from the south end of Wun Sha
Mr Chan Ching-man, known of recruits, the result, in part, Fr B. Tohill hos furnished to Street to Tal Hang Road near as Chan Cheung, of 3, Magnolia of insuficient encouragement the Governor satisfactory evid- the Tiger Balm Garden.
Road, You Yat Chuen.
of School Cricket. The game ence of his appointment to the Work on the whole project Josephi Secto, known as Joseph character builder among the
Mr Seato Chuen, known as
is, with Rugby, the finest office,of Procurator in Hong which is expected to start at the secto Main, of 328, Hennessy kong of the Salesian Society in beginning of December, will take Road, second floor. the place and stead of the Very about three months. Rev. Fr M. Acquistapace.
Mr Leung Peon-an, known as Leon Poon-on of 407, Lockhart Road, first floor.
Under similar circumstances,
were a bridge be- Detention Orders the Gazette also notified the ac-
tween East and West and if we
Clerk Of Council
Mr Leung Hwal-sunt, known
170B, Boundary Street, first
[ Roger Wal-kit · Lemg, Bor
sports."
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In
the disarmament debate in the House of Commons, Mr Winston Churchill sold: "I BOO. Germany philosophy of
{ in a manner, with which no
days of barbartam.”
have sufficient alth in our Mr J. R. Mullion has been apceptance of the appointment of selves, I am certain that what pointed Momber of a Panel for Slater Rose Victor Mersinger a we think, say and do here will the purpose of regulation 5 of Regional Superior in Hong- Mr W. V. Dickinson has been floor. In the years shead have * the Emergency (Detention ong of the Maryknoll Sisters of appointed a Deputy Clerk of Mr Loung Wol-wab, known bloodlust, inculcated into youths Printed and published by PETER PLUMALY for and on | significant bearing upon events Orders) Regulation, 1960, as St Dominic in the place and Counell with offeet from October |Washington Ho-wah: Leung, "ot behalf of South China Morning Post Limited at 1-3 Wyndham in the Far East and even the from October 10, the Govern- jsiend of $istor Mary Imelda 17, the Government Gazette Good Cheer Villa, · No. 10, parallel can be found since the Street, City of Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong.
¡Sheridan. ment Gazette notified today.
notifed today.
Bienley Mound Road.
rest of the world."