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CHINA MAIL
Man Fined For Man Dies
Assaulting Mother-In-Law
Chan Kim-ming, 42-year-old merchant, of 12 Dragon Terrace, first floor, was fined $1,000, or three months' gaol, by Mr A. L. Leathlean at Central Court this morning for assaulting his mother-in-law, Suen Wing-ki.
In Fall
From Bus
A man was fatally injured In une of four road accidents during the week-end. Three boys Injured in the mishaps were admitted to hospital for Treatment
The man, Choi Por-look, aged
37. of Third District, No. 87. Kwong Ming Street, Kowloon when he fell from
Cha, sustained fatal injuries t double decker bus In, Kun Tong Road,
near the Clear Water Bay Road.
The boys were eleven-year- oldt Lee Ping-sun of No. 500 Canton Rond, 2nd floor, who Adottling the offence. Chan
She managed to was knocked down by 'n private trus at ber bald he was way Be was then
FRI att og ned
out
Its the car in Canton Road near to son-in-law Junction with Pak Hot Street; Hlightly drunk mind lost contrai! verandah but Ber of insek.
dragged her back. During the 16-year-old L4 Cheong of No. Proreenting, Sub-Ing. R Ma | struggle which followed. she 16,, Tin Wan Street, End flour, tok the Court that defendunt e 1 the door again and Abodern, who was struck by
knox keri retorniest hotne at alxnit 1 am
penin 11
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a private car in Island Rond and Voe which fell on to her heal, 15-year-old Wong Hung of No. Street. 1A, Sai Yeung Chol dising unor injuries,
mjured ground floor, who when he tell from his bicycle to Ho Man Tin H. Rond,
on October 24 and was slightly strem
bed mother-od-ba
--rel
with his 11:0 answered
the door, and during the quar- rel he slapped her fuce
She clutched at him but wan pssland aside and fell on the floor, Sub-Inspector Ma said.
The defendant threw an ab
fellow
1F1 police and atrested.
Chan had
||*|| Informed!
defendant was
une previous con-
virtion, for careless driving.
was represented by Mr 12. Szeto of Brutton and Co.
He
photographed
Hongkong's impresario, Ilarry Odet! this morning at Kal Tak with newly-arrived Carlo Zecchi left) and Enrico Mainardi (right). Mr Zecohl, planist, and Me Mainardi, cellist, are scheduled to give a concert at the Lake Yew Hall on Wednesday.
was
Thefts From
Cash
Houses
pen
and n fountain
of $750 were valued at a total
14 Leighton No. solen from Rond, 4th floor between Friday night and carly Saturday morn- 118.
Two fountain pens were stolen from Room No. 71 Capital Man- sions, 7th floor, King's Road on Saturday night.
Street Thefts
Five
casey
of petty thefts were reported to the Police to Hongkong and Kowloon during Saturday and Sunday,
de-
A boy and a man were tained by the Pollee in two of the cases,
Reporter Married
The wedding took place at the Registry this morning of Mr Jimmy Lang, reporter of the vernacular daily Sing The Jih Pao, and Miss Llu Chi-ot. Wit- nesses were Mr George Wel and Mr Lau Kin-shing.
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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1958.
Trade Mission Leaves For South America-
AM
Left to right: Mr Sorby, Mrs Kwok Chan, the Hon, Kwok Chan and Mr Botelho.- China Mari Photo.
The three-member Hongkong, The mission. he said, was going
commercial mission to the
SHEAFFER'S
NEW BEANS NANIVE
With
AMANABIR AT ALL SOCO STORIS
Overseas Chinese Will Not Be Deceived
London, Nov. 3.
HINESE living in South-
were
STERLING SILVER TIP
From the Filos
::
25
years
AGCO
east Aslan countries A MAN who was knocked
unlikely to welcome Communism
over
by a bus agreed Just because to allow a Government doc- they learn that Communist tor to amputate his injured China is making progress leg on condition that he ar- in industrial fields, said The ranged to get a hawker's Times in an editorial todny. licence for him.
Commenting on the American
This was stated at an inquest argument that the maintenance into the death of Leung Lain, of the Chinese Nationalist Gov$1, victim of the bus accident. ernment was vital if Oversea
Dr Thomma and at the in- Chinese are not to be won overquest that he could not cut off Communist allegiance, The the man's leg without permis. to Times said:
however questionable "It is whether most of the Chinese — The man was in a condition who come almost wholly front of shock and was not able Li the two South-Ensletly
pro- | reply to the doctor's request. of China really do But the next day he was vinces
ablo think in terms of these political to reply and Dr Thomas again Alternativey,
asked permission to cut off his are much leg which was now
to fester,
interests "Their more local. Although some con- docs remain siderable support
slom,
beginning
It was then
that the man
of
made his condition.
Thomas
parts of the world," Mr Kwok for the Nationalists un Formosa Chan said.
primarily lo Cuba, Hall, the
Veno- He Republlo, Dominican
nela, Panama, Nicaragua. Eli Salvador and Hondura
said that the Hoogkong Government was paying two thirds of the misalonis,cx- while the remainder would bo pala by the
General Hongkong
Chan-
the Commerce,
penies
Caribbean Rad
Central
America
led by Kwok Chan, left
the Han.
this morn-
ing by PAA for cisco.
San Fran-
He added
that Mr Sorby
and
Mr Botelho
would between
them,
additionally
visit
Jamaica. Trinidad,
Critish
ber
The
other members were Mr
P. V. Boleibo and Mr T. 0. Sorby, Assistant Dirtelor of
Galana and Guatemala,
the Department of Commerco † Mr Kwok Chan said that
and Industry.
астот- was
Mr Kwok Chan
panied by his wife.
said the ob- Mr Kwok Chan
jective of the mission was to cxpialn Hongkong to this countries which they wert visiting and to help maintain, and if possible, further their trade with these countries,
the missloh would have liked to cover more countries in that region but found & dumcult than to be away for more six weeks. "In my opinion that if this experimental mission proves to be beneficial, there is rea- son for us to follow up with further missions
other to
of
the
Chinese
that is maluly a survival
30 aroused |, loyalties
and 40
Dr
rushed to the years ago.
telephone and finally got the "On the other hand support permission
the Doputy Communist for
inspector General of Police, government is also plain enough and even growing. Even an the "Having got the permission I nature of this support, always took the man to the theatre and excepting such special cases as rupidly guillotined the limb off, Chinese General Chamber of Commerce and the Chinese Singapore and Malaya, is rare- without making a proper job of Manufpetaters' Association. ly a political allegiance.
. He seemed better after that his "It is a natúral patriotism, a but later sank and died that Mr Kwok Chan expressed
appreciation 10
that the the trade feeling
leaders in night. promotion branch of the Dept. Peking are men of consequence of Commerce and Industry who are making China Into n and the British embaszles redoubtable
power in which and Trade Commissioners in anyone of the Chinese race can the territories to which they were going, for their help to the Hongkong mission.
A Promise To A Dying Sister
In Concentration
Camp Brings Her To Hongkong
Miss Corrie ten Boom said this morning that in Ravensbruck concentra- tion camp she promised her dying sister that she would travel the world with the message that God's love can be found in the deepest
are descends, underneath
the depths. "No matter how low one Everlasting Arms.”
FINED FOR BEING TOO
NEAR
NEW
RUNWAY
For spurvaching within 50 yards of the new Kal Tak run-
way
She spoke to members of the St Andrew's Church Mothers' Union at the Vicarage of the lessons she had learned in the difficult classes of life's school, A short service of prixjer
Arsi
the conducted by Vicar, the Rev. Owen Eva and #welcome to Miss Ten Boom and the many members present was extended by Mrs Eva.
waa
To Gas Chamber
Shortly after her sister's without permission, two death; Mist Ten Boom said that compan masters, Chan Moon, 40, she was set free but the other camp at that and Chan Fat-hing, 36, aru, a women in the
Klu, 49, were umo WOTO woman, Wong
scht to the
gos #ned $20 each by Mr C. Cairns chúmber.
nt the Marine Court this mom-
Ing.
justifiably feel pride."
The Times went on: "It lo o sentiment of this kind which is most diffused among the Over- SCRS Chinese.
"To equate it directly with Communist sympathies Is absurd. Among the young auch n sympathy exists.
Bangkok
From the SCMP's 25 Years Age column: "Pleasant cool weather, with enough sun to prevent chilliness, was enjoyed on Saturday afternoon when the first championship «porta of the newly formed Hongkong Amateur Athletic Association were held at Kowloon. Hin the or Excellency
Governer,
"Yet the active Chinese en-
of trepreneurs Djakarta who learn that their patron of the association, dis- old country now produces its tributed the prizes.”
own aircraft may be filled with pride but they are not therefore likely to welcome Communism in Slam or Indonèsia.
"Only If China gained spectaculur vletory or made ex- traordmary progress would the balance be upset." The Times
added.-Rculer,
Thefts From Cars
Seven
cases of thefts from
Campbell's fying squad of bandit- chasing motorists, the first and only amateur flying. squad in Great Britain, is to have uniform of its own. Until now It has had no dis- tinguishing mark,
SIR Malcolm
This is a reward for their out- standing success as a crimo pro- venting forcO.
that although she had been an underground worker and knew how to hide anything, she could not smuggle the watches. She vehicles in Hongkong and Kow- The Idea for this squad came· had learned that something you
loon were reported lo the originally from the Chief cannot pray for is a sin.
Constable Police ever the weekend,
of Reigate, Surrey, Articles stolen include shoes who considered the special chould have 1 and clothing, an electric shaver constabulary
mobile branch the some as the and side lights.
A suspect was arrested in regular police, connection with the theft of a wireless aerial from a private car parked in Portland Street.
"We have not learned to live In the richness of God's love. Christ told us that He had
to give
life more น abundantly,
come
"The present time is of great importance, the night is nearly over and it is time to fling, away Be the things of darkness. Christ's men from head to foot.
La Salle Old Boys
The La Salle College Old are holding
at p.m. on
"The riches awaiting you are Boys, Association love surpassing all knowledge; their annual general meeting in the College premises at Perth She explained that in Holland peace passing our understanding
and riches in good measure Street. Kowloon. during the German occupation
Wednesday. pressed down and running over, mote than 10,000 Jews were There Inspector C. Y. Chan, proved by people who hid them the Bible. They are written in are 17,000 promises in secuting, Fold, acting on a com- In their houses and found es- plaint by the airport authori- cape routes for them. tles, a Marine Police corporal Her sister had six children went out with a police party but when two Jews were found in a launch yesterday morning and arrested the defendants.
Some of the defendants were shing at the time of the arrest,
Another sampan master, Wong Sang-ho, 68, who had been detained in Police custody aince the arrest, was fined $10 for the samo oftence.
our name and the bank account ls not frozen. We think it is und that we are miserable sin- seeking refuge in her home, sheners, but Jesus has lifted us out of the vicious circle of sin and was the Arst to be arrested
death. "As they took her away,] che said 'God is Love', and the
proce and the light
of Josue
Abiding In Christ
"Often 1 speak in prisons. like speaking to prisoners be
I
guards were amazed that phe did not cry. Later I saw her starve to death but in her eyes. at the last was the joy of
cause I know how it feels to be Christ shone in her face.
ле I have heard some good! "My father was 84 years olil sermons preached by prisoners when they brought him into themselves when they have been the prison. He died 10 days thanking us for speaking to later, yet his message to wa them. One Borstal boy In New
$2,000 Fine was, The best, is yet to be. Zealand said "Even St Paul alter
For Man
With Heroin
At Central Court this..mom
He knew that there must be his conversion said, 'The evil)
I do and the gat in the valley of the that I would not shadow of death oherwise there good that 1 would, i do not.* could be no shadow,**
Another saul that When God could 150 throo murderers,
Constant Prayer Moses, David and Paul, there Is
· Miss Ten Doom said that one
Ing Mr Hin-shing. Lo imposed in of the lessons she learned in $2,000 Ane on 92-year-old | concentrailon comp was to pra man, Luu Chung, for porressing constantly. "A test of the Bar 17 rammer of heroin. Daten- rendered He is to pray for tinnt pleaded guilty. -
sverything."
hope for you and me."
"Hand God your imposal- bilties. Abiding in Christ in the normal life of the Chrillan, The world does not read the Bible but it will read your face,
Is it round or long? Show forth
The Prosecution told thu She said it was not Int Our joy, peace, kindness, suk- Court that Police arrested the nature to be good all the time control and goodness. defendant at his residence at but the land of Jesus Christ Room No. 204, Sun Wah Board-] would keep us from falling.
"Discard the dirty rags In Ing House, on October 31.
When Travelling in Europe your henit. In Japan I learned A search tovorked the 17 the lind prayed for anfe journey: to overcóme self-pity, after all- grammes of heroin fildden in a ing and without realising what❘ tổng,en floors,, travelling in nenledi under defendant's|zķe was asking, also prayed that Jeeps and eating octopus. Now bed.
she would get three watches] 1 'doy," "Where He Inada me I previous | through the quiens. But there will follow. What he feeds mo-
was the immediate realization | I' will swallow,'
Defendant had 10 convictions, five similar.
#
A cable from Oslo vaid it had been decided not to award ' the Nobel Peace Prize for 1933, This is the seventh occg- sion that no award, has been made since the prize was Inaugurated in 1002. No príze 1028 awarded in 1932,
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