THE CHINA MAIL FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31,, 1958. §
BIGGER CASTLE PEAK MENTAL HOSPITAL VOGUE
Accommodation For
The
500 Patients
Castle Peak Hospital for mental patients, which at present consists of à 120-bod chronic ward, is to bo extended to a 500-bed hospital.
Situated just north of Castle Peak, near the Government
U.S. Executive's Agriculture Station, the hos
First Trip To HK
pial and quarters for the modleal und nursing staffs will be built on a 40-acre site on the hillside above Castle Peak Rond
It is approached by a dual carriageway from the 21-milo Post on Castle Peak Road.
The hospital will be equipped with up-to-date facilities for the time of the mentally derunged. In addition to X-ray apparatus, laboratories, operat- ing theatre und treatment
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various social and re- creational amenities are to be provided.
Tendern for the construction of the hospital and staff quar- iers are called for in today' Government Gazette. Work will begin in January next year and is expected to be Pompleted early in 1080.
The hospital Telf will consist at let blocks of huldings, som of which will be single storey and others two storey: high. Facing the entrance, at j the top of the appronch roud, will be the main
group con sisting of the administration builting. the ward und, the Prodants Heliningreful centre Company of New York, will binck. arrive from Tokyo with Mrs Brady on Sunday.
My William T. Brady, President and Chief Executivi: Olliete of the Corn
Tayor of the trip? To investi- gale the possibility of expand- ing the sale of lon company'a products in Hongkong
1 will be ther drst visit to
the Colony.
Pope Pius's Housekeeper
Vatican City, Oct. 38. Pope John XXII was re- ceived in audience Sister Pus- qualina Lehmer, the
and the servicos
In the administration Aiki- ing there will be consultation ronne, an operating theatro, ar X-ray ellule.
21 and
Social Centre
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social realre
dental
The
will in- elirle concert hel where patients may stage their own the w
meeting hall which muy also be used for religione servinte, and a penjection rooin for dom shows.
The central kitchens and staf teen, as well as the labor- torles, pharmacy and workshops. will be situated in the services block.
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There German
nun, to think her for 40 years devoted service to his predeces- sor, Pope Pius XII.
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separate laundry and disinfec- tion rooms.
New Drainage System
For Southern Kowloon
Work will begin shortly on the construction of a new drainage system for the disposal of sewage from the southern part of Kowloon peninsula.
Survivors Tell How They Lived
The first stage of the scheme calls for the laying of a 4,000- foot trunk sewer along Canton Road, Salisbury Road and Chai- ham Rand. Pre-cast reinforced vonerele pipes, ranging in ears from 18 inches to 48 inches in diameter, will be used.
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Flatted Factory For Chai Wan
A five-storey resetilement fac- tory building is to be erected in the Chai Wan area.
of its kind and the first to
This will be the secon1 build-
be built on Hongkong Island. The
At Kythrea, a village cast of Nicosia, threo ambushes racantly took placa within five days. Security forces cordonned off the village, and with a masked in -former guarded in armoured car, Eoka pects were rounded from the crowd.
an
FOUR INJURED IN TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS
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Two women and two
were Injured traffic accidents in Kow- loon yesterday.
A 22-year-old woman, Trang Yuel-yung of: 151 Nonchang Street, first floor, was, knocked down and, injured by, a private car in Chungshawan Hood, Shamshulpo at 11 o'clock in the morning,
Another woman, Ho Mul-wah, living at 89 Third Street, third floor, Salyingpun, was knock- ed down by a private car in Talpo Road noor its junction with Boundary Street,
An 11-year-old girl, Ho Pul- fung, living in the Shekkipmei Resettlement Area, sustained injuries when she was knocked down by a private car at the Rond 41⁄2 - nillestone, Taipo shortly after 8 p.m.
Bariter in the day, n seven- year-old! girl, Mary Wo, who lives at Hut No. 531, Valley Road, Hunghorn, was knocked down and injured by a private
rin Chatham Road,
Liability For Jury Service
A public notice, issued by the Registrar of the Supreme Court, enlis on all persons liable for jury servies,
who
live net
already registered with him, to lo to immediately and not later than the end of November.
Ordinance, any person, except those exempted under the Or. dinance, between the ages of sus-ncient knowledge of the English 21 and 60 and who has a suf-
up language, is required to supply the Registrar with fullt parucu- lars of his or her name, address and occupation.
By the terms of the Jury
first fatted factory was com-Photo shows: looking over pleted last year in Cheung Shu Wan, Kowloon..
power
The building In Chai Wan will contain 380 units, each having an area of 200 square. feet. The workshop space will be suitable for the majority of small work- shops or factories using Tenders for the work are driven machinery.
Thirty-two units in the build- called for in today's Govern- ment Gazette. Construction willing will be provided with furs begin early in December and is for workshops operating small frac-expected to be completed in forges,
about eight months' time.
(Continued from Page 1) The four remaining buildings fortning the main part of the
Caleb Rushton, a spare-time hospital will be occupied by choir singer, led the trapped patients wards,
men in singing hymns,
Bister Pasqualino, who with Pope Pius XI until his death, is expected to return to the Swiss convent she left to Set Apart from the main Joe McDonald, with a keep house for the late Pontiff words will be the refractory
wards
40 years Special.
ARO China Mail
Thefts From Cars hick.
Tenders for the construction of the building are called for in today's Government Gazette.
Work will begin In December and the building is expected to be ready for occupation towards the end of April next year,
tured thigh, lay on a rock pile
On completion of the first part where advanced case for six days. "I prayed and
of. the project, LWO branch will b confined. The two thought about the Lord and
sewers will be built, one linking blocks containing these words asked him to bring me out the maitt trunk with the Homun- will be isolated from the rest safely," of the hospital behind a small
Un district and areas south of Wilfred Hunter said that Nathan Road, and the other with when the bump came "the door the new Hunghum Reclamation. To provide outdoor recreation came up and the calling came Various articles were stolen or the patients, there will be down.
A spokesman of the Dratunge Office of the Public- Werks from vehicles parked in the two playing felda on either side "I was hurled about 15 feet Department sold today (Friday) sircets on Hongkong island and of the hospital. Garden plots along with more falling coal that the discharge of foul mal- Kowloon yesterday. Properly will also be available for and rock and Iron than I ever ters from existing outfalls is stolen included two cameras, patients to grow flowers, veget- saw. Two steps behind me causing pollution of the sea al (Continued from Pago 3) trace{a $1,800, two rearbles or to raise poultry.
the tip of Kowloon peninsula. were my buddy and my boss, Right covers and two reflecting The hospital will have its haven't seen them since." To prevent this, the new sewer mirrors. A Luspect was ar- own drainage system and water
can of wolor which they fall and this will be sited on rationed out for three days.
rested in one case.
supply.
A British Crossword Puzzle
ACROSS
1 Regular Brst-nighter (0)
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4 Part of a church in Paisley
(5):
7 Defence. fence (B).
8 Drive of (5),
Make n definite
(B).
11 Water is onc (7)).
statement
13 of machinery (7).
15 Humbled, as in a bed (0).'
18 Subctlens colloquially (5).
19 They will a-woping go one
doyl (8).
20 Fight? Yes, but not much of
a one (5).
21 Good place for
(03.
a take-off
15
4
DOWN
I Coconut, policemuth,
artist produce it (5).
The 'Bumps'
Bay.
YOUR LIGHTS
after
scene of this type, it had to be The men had a two-quart system will have only one aut-done in half-light, just
the sun had gone down, and the eastern side of Hunghom some illumination was needed.
Late this afternoon, the camera crew of the Alm will be taking a trip with their
from whem they hope to shoot. The crow will have to wait for want. In these recently coll evenings, not an enviable task
Rushtun sald there was some moaning the first night bui
General Revenue equipment up to Kowloon Peak
nothing afterwords, those who Sunris of money. totalling about two hours for what they
weren't killed instantly by the 'bump' and most of them were, died shortly after the gas start
$3,072, which had been deposited with the New Territories Ad- ministration from 1949 to 1953, were transferred to general re-
notified In today'
ed coming in.
"was not bad and venue, "The gas inter we got a little circulation Government Gazette. of air to clear it. But those
With the exception of $483 who were badly hurt at the which was deposited as Suitors start didn't have the energy to Fund, the amounts were deposits Aght off tho fumes.
Rushton sald twa lunch pails for Land Sales in the New Terri- were found after the uphoaval smashed the mine. The MLA nibbled an corners
of sand- wiches for two days.--Reuter.
Reasonable Chance
London, Oct. 31. The Financial Tunes reports today that there "appears to be at least a reasonable chance" of
an agreement on the limitation
of cotton cloth exports from Hongkong being renched en the
torics.
Auditors Board
at all.
FEASIBILITY
When all this came to light, sides were taken, and this fiest offer of a bot on the feasibility of such on eventuality-$000 to $100 against-woś quickly snapped up by one man, who immediately set about contact- ing various people who would be able to help.
Messrs D. Black, L4 Fcok- One point about this scene, shu, Charles Mar-Con, Wong the fim makers think, that Peng-cheeng and F. D. Ham- it will be a good selling angle mond have been appointed for tourists to Honglong. Member's of the Authorised All that is required is that be Auditors Board for two year es from October 1, according to. today's Government Gazette.
Australian Officer
Mr Nicholas Fancourt Parkin- basis of the latest Lancashire son has been appointed Second
The These envisage Secretary at
Australian propoenis. and flat rate' for the three-year Government Trade Commission, today's Govern- period rather than progressively according to
2 What nonsense some people rising cellings.-Reuter.
swallow!, (5).
to discipline:
9 Many Hurry.
(7).
4 Disinclined for. u bit pf
poetry (0),
6 Jumpy masters? (8),
A hole in one's shoe (0),
10 Frightfully funny with the
best part in the middle (8).
12 Are members of this rowing
club always in the pink? (7). 13 Long Tom! (6),
14 Part of the foot which march-
Ing soldiers keep (0).
30 A train
Hikers (5).
of discomfort to
17 In need of cleaning though pretty fair if not so (5). THURSDAY'S CROSSWORD.-Asross: 1 Uses, 4 Correct, Poor, 9 Stir, 10 Address, 11 Erse, 12 Vera, 14 Tarried, 17 Erode, 19 Bully, 22 Trellis, 20 Rees, 27 Chug, 28 Mike, 29 Eats, 30 Eden, 31 Assenta, 32 Tory. Down: 2 Sitter, 31 Spread, 4. Court, 6 Ordeal, 0 Rarer, 7 Caste, 12 Vent, 13. Rose, 16 Isle, 18 Days, 18 Wicket, 20 Urgent, 21 Letter, 23 Ralls, 24 Litre, 25 Bheds.
ment Gazette.
many lights, lacluding the big neon signs along the waterfront, and the lights in residences on bc- the Peak are switched tween 4.15 pm, and 6.30 p.m.
The question that walls to be answered is, "Will the Hong- kong public co-optrate?"
Co-operate they can, and without too much trouble et all, so how about proving that man wrong, who said. "The Hong- kong public is notoriously un- co-operative"?
The Things That Can Happen In The
First Few Weeks Of Marriage
Los Angeles, Oct. 30. The wife of Charles Chaplin Jr. filed a cross-complaint for divorce today charging her husband struck her with his Asty and threatened to kill her and dump her body in
the his
The former model, who expects
a baby in June, said at an
99-year-old other time the con of "Charlie" struck her and threatened to kill her and throw her body from his car,
She asked for a restraining Mrs Dorothy 5. Chaplin, 22,
order 10 prevent Chaplin The from charged that on August 32
molesting her. Chapitu, under the ShBuence [xpupie married on August 5 of liquor, seized her by the and soparated on October 7. collar and sold he was going Chaplin filod malt on October 20 to kill her.”
to and the marriage,~
ready. Chaplin said he was
willing and able to pay. medical and hospital expensça
thele
bally. expected Although he charged his wifó with "extreme mentul cruelty," he said ho did not really
and want 'n divorce
the heads of the crowd at a suspect being taken in by a saldior (on right), The masked informer does his work from the littlo turret window in the arm- oured car,--Central Pron.
Takes Over
Mr R. Firking ceased to be a Member of the Dangerous Goods Standing Committee October 22 'following the return to
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from:
Hongkong of Mr R. A Wickerson, according to the Government, Gazette today.
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