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FLEET REGATTA TO BE

HELD IN

IN JUNK BAY

The pulling and sailing regattas of the Far East Fleet will be held in Junk Bay on Tuesday and Wednesday next week and many other sporting activities are planned for the remainder of the week and the following week.

I'll Do A

Heavy Sentence

-Next Time'

"I'll be willing to undergo a vary heavy sentence next time if you catch me,' volunteered Lam Choi, a man with several provious convictions for thott. Lam wits seeking a reduction from the Fut Court of Appeal rais moning of sentence of Usu years passed on ham last month by District Judge Jennings for his latesst, picking a fountinu peta Town's pocket.

He told the Chavf Justice, the Hon Sir Michael Hogen, Sener Puise Judge, M. Justice C. W. Here and P

Judge, Mr Justice J. R. Gregg, that he was and found prison

Nick han

"not very convenient.”

1e also had family trouble s

4 his faintly, Lam suid.

The Pull Court draft tut

As many

up of the Far Most Fleet Is are available will assemble in Hongkong on Sunday, to take part in these

V

Stugs already in port are, HMS Newfoundland, Hying the đak

ul

Vice Admiral L.G.

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NAVY MAN SMOKY HAZE MPS LEAVE HONGKONG

ON ASSAULT

CHARGE

Petty Officer John Johnston, of H.M. Maintenance Re- pair Craft 1110, faced a Court Martial at HMS Tamar this morning on charges of improperly leaving his ship and as- saulting a Junior rating. The defendetit, who piruded Kully to the charges, was represented by Sub. Lt. W. J. Martin, RN. of the Naval Peu- vox Martial,

COVERS

HK HARBOUR

Thickest Of Season

The thickest harbour haze of the season settled over the Colony last night and early this morning, but harbour or air traffic was disrupted.

It is alleged by the prosecu »

clear Thy autuan1711 BW.K. Hewson, of

de of 4. L'air. HMS Tamar, that he had left

night alue, and light breezes is his ship at about 5.30 pan, an the cause of the haze, Getober 22, without asking for

A 30-year-uit unemployed leave fromm the Duty Officer man who snatched Two purses | Kowloon,

in: akition, raving crews from HMS Cossuck have been SUL from Singapore Take part and boats will also be enterede day, was by HMS Tumar.

C-in-C Coming

Admiral

The Corninander-in-Chiei, Far Bast Station,

Sa Lady General Gladstone, d

arrive by Gingstone will Tom: Singapore today and wil

regattas and

Watch the

sporting events.

The

ullien

and a wallel contaming money Plea Upheld

other articles from twi Chinese girl students twice in

alleged, 11 further

thal when he sentenced to Ja

returned later, he AB amprbeonment by Mr assaulted a quartermaster month 1in-shing L at Central Magis- Kan Chi-kering. trucy this morning.

who

The President of the Court Defendant, Tung Ka-ki, of Murtid, is Capt. W. B. O'Brien, Room No. 410 Sun Tol Shan IMS Cheviot Other members Bording House, Connaught of the court are: Cdr. S. J K Round Control,

HMS Tamar. pleaded Rathborne, of was additionally placed Cdr. D. C. Mills, of HMS New- guilty,

under Police

foundland, Cdr. D. R. Johnson, supervision for two years.

of HMS Newfoundland, and Cu L. M. Putor of HMAS Quiberon,

Naturalised

In the pulling resutta on Tries- day, there will be ten races for total of twenty-eight trophies, coveted Flee Cock for the overall who-

Th Government Gazette is thi

Sin K

Crunced the morning that Small Soups the following persons have been | Regatta Cocka for which there granted certificates of Naturalis-

will also be there coinpelton,

de Mr Hong Hing-pan, of 5.

2102

Squadron

4

★Sunday, Nov.

Judge Advocate of the Court Martial is L. Cdr. J. W. T Walters, of BMS Cherlot.

A ples of autrefois nequit, whe entered on another charge of alleged drunkenness on grounds

ti that

had at eased

been ucquitted previously

OR

the

After Leuring submissions. I the Court upheld the plea on this

charge

The hearing is continuing.

Highughts of the sporting proYin Won Termes, first floore charge. b ametire and brother |died | granne which follows the Wanchai Gap Rocl, Hongkung: and there was o on 10 sup-ingatia are:

Misa Sarah Stu-mel Ling, of 11. 23 Hound Swallow

Road, third floor, the Islom ruer for sailing | Hongkong; and Mr

Chu Shek- lun, of 2, Mok Cheong Street, Now. 26

Tan King Road, Kowloon. ★Wednesday.

Last day of Fleet Halle Meeting. Fonds of Fleet Hockey sad Svever competitions.

the t was small theft. Lag Bad Mommitted a

Bumber

ok sonidat offences and they re fused to iter his sentence,

MOTOR-CYCLES

MISSING

:

haters.

Thursday, Nov. 27-Finnla of Fleet Rugby and Boxing

compeitions.

Lighter Side

"This period at intense sport. ing activity will also have its lighter skle as the opportunities tween many units of the Fleet to meet at the suare lano care," sud » Naval

pokusnan this warning

The disappuntattere moted evelek in Kowloon 124 be pupted to the Indice.

Une at the vehicles, heenty No. 302. was stolen from the Car penk aty bulishaury ] 13, ! General Post Offer, Koals between $1.30 am. and 516 pm Wednesday

Man

The othe inodor-cycle, curry- g have plate No. 915, was found musing by is Nallan Rond yesterday.

owner in

**Therd will no doubt bộ many Indunnal meetings of old fentis

Decree Nisi

A decree is to be made absolute within three months

Me was granted to

William Seater, who polltioned for the dissolution of his marriage with hus wife, Julle Seater, in the Divorce Court

Saturday. Custody of the

5/11

IWU children was awarded to the petitioner,

T as well as the dances and other entertainments yanged.

The

of spectal interes! variety show "Frigoretto' which o to be presented by the Pilgate Squadron at

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the

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Appeal Refused

I'VE BEEN FALSELY ACCUSED! HE CRIES

A self-confessed member of

11 triad society, I am Mun, went down into the cells in tears, crying "I have been falsely ac- cused!" after the Full Court of Appeal refused to reduce his sentence this morning.

Lam was sentenced to four years by Mr Justice Scholes in September for woundling with istent.

He said that he was & news hawker and a good mun up to 1954 when he forced to join o triad society.

a warm air Layers of cold len over the Colocy prevent- local produced by ing smoke

house's and factories

the upper escaping into sphere.

front

utmo-

ly dawn, the air is at times quite thickly polluted by sinoke, causing a haze.

Visibility

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The formation of this haze the (1

curly be seen moning une watches anoke in rising from the factorles Kowloon City.

The smoke curis straight up Into the sky, and then at about 400-600 feet up, I suddenly levels off completely.

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the aud comes up and the ground is warmed, and the heated air breaks through the layers, gradually elcaring away the haze. Hy late morning, ali traces of the haze have gone.

The Royal Observatory reported this morning, that the visibility at no time dropped below six miles.

STUDENT WINS RE-HEARING OF HIS CASE

A young student won a re- hearing this morning of o case ίπ which ho was charged, found guilty and sontenced to six months' hard labour for alleged indecent assault on nine-year-old girl, by Mr I. N. S., Donnel at Kow- loon Court on November 5.

The student, Chan Kim-bung, 19, represented by Mr 1 Leong,

no cross-

GOVERNMENT

APPOINTMENTS

GAZETTED

The Government Gazetta toz

day announced the follow- ing appointments, trans- fors, promotions postings:

and

Auditor,

as trom

Mr Goh Kim-toon, to be Senior Auditor September 4, vice Mr C. T. Rold on transfer to Nigeria.

a

Mr Arthur Gudman has been Education Ofcer appointed un

on Otiober 7 on agreement. Ma Codman arrived here on November 4.

his

beeti

Mr K. T. Phileox appointed a Structural Enginoor!

from Ockber 7 on probation, Mr T. D. Petty has bem op- printed on Estate Surveyor on October 7 on probation.

Senior

Five British MPs left the Colony this morning by CPA for Singapore, en roule to London, after. spending two weeks in Hongkong.

The five men are, the Rt. Hon, R. H. Turton, leader of the group, Mr Harvey Rhodes, the Rt. Hon. Lord Rea, Mr Alan Green and Mr Sydney Irving.

They were seen off at the airport this morning by Dr the Hon. S. N. Chau, Deputy Chairman of the Association, HK Commonwealth Parlamentary Branch, the Hon. M. W. Lo, the Hon. C. E. Terry, Mr M. D. Sargeant, and Capt. A. J. Bunnell, ADC to the Governor.

Australian Trade

Mission

Arrives In Colony

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The Delos, the ship carrying anj

Australian Trade mission and trade exhibits

tour of the Far Faxi,

arrived In Rongkang this morning. she docked alongside No. 5

Wharf where Kowloon

sho will remain until Sunday. The ship will not be open to the reneral public during its beker

FIVE HK

DELEGATES

FOR MANILA

SEMINAR

slay, and visita are strictly by invitation.

The reason for this is that spage limitations and ime made this Impossible.

The prime object of the vizit is to enable discussions to take place between Hongkong busi- newmen and members of the Mission.

Defence Force

Commandant

M. T. N. Lt-Col

Jammings tho Deputy

Commandant of Royal Hongkong Defence Force, conged to act as Curunandant upon the return to Hongkong Five delegates of the Mental of Brigadier L. T. Ride, accord- Or Honging to the Government Gazetta Health Association

Dr A 5. Moudie, Specialist (Tuberculosis), re- kong will go to Milla in De published today. sumed duty on October 27

the

First to attend cember Asiart Seminar on Mental return from leave

Miles Alloe Chun. Nursing Health and Family Life. Sister, to De Senior Nursing

There will

fifly Sister as from November 2

Mr A. J. Sanguinetti, Magle- participants from eighteen trate, to be Crown Countel 8 Asian courtries. frn November 4.

be

about

The Guzelte also notified the approval of the appointment of Mr D. C. Dunkerley to 2/Lieutenant in the RHKDE effective November 3, and the resignation of Sub-Lt (Sp) J. C. in Wilman of his commissions

be HKRNVR.

The Hongkong delegation will consist of Miss Daphne Ho, As- sistant Director of Social Welthe fare, Miss K. Y. Chen, Hend of Secondary Section of the

the

Mr K W. Forrow, Senior Executive Officer. Class I, to be Principal Accountant (Establish ment), Treasury, as trom No vember 7, vice Mr Crabb.

Mr F. Crabb, Senior Executive True Light Middle School, Miss Officer Class II, ceased to act Aulta K. Chen, Psychologist al Child Guidance 89 Principal Accountant (Estab-the University lishment) Treasury, from the Centre, Miss Huang Tsul-ping, same date.

Probation Officer, and Dr K. L. Mr R. G. Cux, Deputy Chief Tam, Medical Officer for Schools, their Officer, Fire Brigade, to be of whom are going in Acting Chief Officer as from own private capacities as mem November 11 and during the bers of the Mental Health As-

sociation, absence of Mr W. J. Gorman.

Me Ng Hong-him has been appointed a Labour Inspector on November 4.

Mr W. V. Dlekinson has been appointed Clerk of Council with effect from November 12.

Instructed by Messrs M. K. Lam New US. Consul

and Co. #ppeared before the same Magistrate this morning in Kowloon,

"I paid money to join and

Defendant's counsel asked for now I regret it." said Lam.

a re-bearing of the cnse, Crown Counsel Mr D G.

two grounds. The first was Willis said that Lam and a gang

that on November 6, the defen- of his friends attacked five men fu restaurant in Tai Hang tretives to sien

dant was asked by certain de- a paper which Tung causing them serious

loter turned out to be a state- injuries.

ment in answer to the charge.

Instigator

The appellant seemed to be the insigilor as the rest of the gang attacked the five men after the appellant stabbed one

GROUNDS

Mr John R. Horton has been recognised, provisionally. and from the pending instructions Secretary of

the State for Colony, as Consul for the United States of America at Hongkong, to-day's Govern- according to went Gazette,

Suspects Arrested

He said the detectives told

Two suspects have been de- defendant that It was better tained by the Folice following o

of them with a triangular file saying that he would only be snatching cases

bound over.

to plead guilty to the charges, number of pocket-picking and on Hongkong Island and in Kowloon, Property stolen included a wrist watch, a pen and a pair of

fountain carrings.

in

The others used hammers and choppers.

The Chief Justice, the ilon.

The second ground, was that Sir Michael Hogan who sut with the complainant's

mother had Mr Justice C. W. Reece and Mr told the defendant's father that Justice J. R. Gree, noted that the girl said she was not there was a very violent assault fuct assaulted by the defendant. by Lam and his friends and that the men suffered severe in- After bearing the sub- juries, He told Lom that the mission, the magistrate granted Court would not interfere with a re-hearing of the caps, to be the sentence and dismissed the held on December, 10. De appeal.

fendant was placed on ball of $1,400, half. cach, half surety.

Cholera

The Director of Medical and Health Services, Dr the Hon. D. J. M. Mackenzie, announced in the Government Gazette thla morning that no from November 7, this year, ali persons arriving in Hongkong from Madras, are required to producon valld tertiscale of lunoculation

against cholera.

Young Boy Injured

A three-year-old boy WRA knocked down and injured by a private car in Tai Hang Tung Main Ilond, near the bun ter minus, ut about 1.10 pm, you terday. The boy, Chan Chung kam of 338 "G" Block, Tai Hang Tung Resettlement Area, WA admitted to Kowloon Hospital for treatment.

More

New JP

Mr Thomas Gerad Garner has been appointed a Justice of the Peace, today's Government Gazette said.

Catchwaters

For Tai Lam Chung

Another two and a half mitos of catchwator channels and tunnels, forming part of the Tal Lam Chung rosor- voir catchwater systom, are to be built in the Pat Houng area in the New Territories.

The channels and tunnels, Tenders for the work, which the construction ať covering an area of about 1,500 includes werds, will be bullt on the about a mile of lunnois, nrw cali- |

botwoen hillside

TAI Lamed for In today's Government

Cazelto. Chung Clap and Ching Tarr

Provision will be made for the Bupply of irrigallon water from the stream Intakes on the catch water for agricultural up,

Construction work will begin at the end of next month and will take about two years to complete,

Major Chow chung Quanh cử

Hongkong Regiment,

been posted to the Restava af omcers, the Gazette also stated.

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