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Man Who Medical Symposium Opens

Stole Church Fans Repents

A man who pleaded guilty to sacrilege in stealing from

the Methodist Church of

Dr Mackenzie's Welcome NOVEL OPERATION BY LOCAL SHIPYARD

To

Delegates

The first international symposium of a medical science to be held

in Hongkong since the second world war, began this morning

at the University of Hongkong.

Dr the Hon. D. J. M. Moc- kenzie, Director បរ Medical

Health Services, welcomed

North Point Terrace, de- するする Kathering of distinguished clared at the Criminollisis

Sessions to-day that he now had "faith in God"

Mutter

Fast attending. whom came from countries the Austra Asia group,

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extended the University's wel- Come and in particular on be huif of the Department Physiology officially sponsoring the symposium on chlorothiazide TATAS her diuretics.

Professor Lesile G. Kilborn

Dr Mackenzie sald:-

and "may He have mercy on me for my past crimas.' 201 Kam-hol -year-old of Szechten Province. nutive said he was now sincerely petabant, mul asked The Punk Jutge. Mr Justier CW. Reeve, 10 gave him to adance as In Food Geely udmatted his guilt, Sentencing La to free yours' hard labour, His Lordship point. end out that lau hud an "extras | have become part of the seient- ordinary criminal recordi“ and he routine atid it is good tast that from 1001 tu 1937 bets should be so. Willun the res med tử have spent very Bitte Beld of medicine and the allied Taps of prisons

arts anti selences we all have a common purpose in seeking new und better ways of alleviating I soffering.

and curing Riness

The Judge remuaked that the

ply redeeting fe:ture an 1:0 euse was that the

user did

*With the speed of present day Havel, meellings such us this

not waste a time Hy pleating! prevenung disease. Whatever ruilty

Mexretheless,

קה

added. Fe matist take into account his long

record in imposing the penalty Three Charges

وم جهان

Lau

charges Austin of breaking lo and entering The Methodist Church on July 31 and August 4 and steading two ciretric table fan on each occasion

He also admitted offumpling to break milo the church on August 9

Mr

Desarond Mayne. Crush1 Counsel, sau the Funs had been

through 11 recovered

L'EN operation of the accused, who took the police to the pawiehups

where he had pawned them.

MAN STRUCK IN COLONY NIGHT CLUB

A

role we may play, this purpose la of test finportance to mankind as it gives a common ground of

which Interest and sympathy

cannot

but make a signiflesní contribution to international understanding.

of

Undoubtedly the spread scientifle knowledge resultin from the meeting of minds a symposium such as this is per-

| haps one of the most important ways of fostering goodwill and

n appreciation of each other's human problems."

Professor Kilborn suld be was pleased the symposium was with pharmacology etcerned und therapeutics,

Two Systems

"In this part of the world, where trauktions and very systems of medicine ancient ale competing with modem berentide medicine people's confidence, the

differences prescientifle and scientific medicine can be demonstrated effectively, perhaps, in

Lamental

punching Incident LA A Colony

restaurant last night | pharmacology. had a sequri in court this morning.

A Revenue

Inspector,

with

for The fun- between

“Toa ufien arguments in sup-

traditionu! system Kamport of a

are based on the use, by prac aftoners of that system, of an effective remedy.

wo

Ming-san sitting lady friends was surrounded by four men and punched by vue of them.

A 25-year-old rubber merchant, Cheung lan wan sentenced

"Not only

hear the du we possession of effective remedies advanced as a reason for sup- so two months' gaol for his

porting a system of medicine, part in the incident. He had

bul today national pride is also one previous cunviction for

u factor. disorderly conduct maid

When this knulling a policeman.

is coupled with Luck a complete Three other defendants, Cheung

of scientifle

Chu. 28, rubber

have the merchant, ubjectivity,

spectacle of offleitl governinent

to support being given preselentific system.

Cheung Chong.

ployed

A-

uner-

28, and Man Wal-yin, painter.

cach were sentenced to a month's gaol.

30 P

Defendants were also bound

over in 5600 for a year.

The sentences were imposed by

WWE!

Doubly Happy

Therefore, I

ILT

Sonic

doubly

Mr T. Creedon at Kowloon happy that this symposium Magistracy.

The incident occurred

Aun Ya Night Club, Road.

where

Dr Kilborn

FLAMES

DESTROY

7 HUTS

Wan

Seven wooden huts were burnt

dowa in the Chai Reselliemeni Arra Junt before noon today.

The Fire

Brigade rushed five appliances to the scene and the blaze was extinguished after 20 minuten:

There were no casualties.

The fire broke out in crowded Section Fuur, All the huts su this area are wooden,

Second Ship Is Stretched

Unusual Occupations In Hongkong

Wartime Paintings

His Job: To Blow Bring Her

Unstable Mind Was

The Cause

Of It All

Appealing In the Full Court this morning to reduce his sentence for armed robbery, Wong Kucsi blumed the robbery

his vn

"unstable lie said that he had mind.

time In the spent sotne Mental Hospital. Mr D. G. Wills, Crown Coun- Fel, confirmed this, but said that Wong was removed to the hosplint

a delirious in condition because of with- drawal of heroin. Wong was given five years by

Mr Justice Reece in the Orto- her Sessions for robbing a giri of a wrist watch.

Wong asked the Full Court,

cumprising the Chief Justice

and Mi Sir Michael Hogan, Justice A. D. Scholes, to re- duce

and Rive his sentence

Up A Junk

by Andrew Sloan China Mail Reporter

A British film company has brought a "special effects" expert to Hongkong

to blow up a 54-foot Chinese junk,

A

Renown

By a Ching Mail Reporter

who CHINESE lady travelled all over China during the war as a court martial Judge carried with her a box of paint brushes. And whenever she had time she painted.

These paintings brought her renown.

Today Mrs Ma Chon Sheen- jun began an exhibition of her

for a movie they are now making in paintings at St John's Cathedral the Colony,

Welles

electronically,

wfo

no one will be un board at the піше

Last Word

The man assigned to blow up placing about 100 tons, will te The Junk with the best possibir, detonated effect, is Mr Sid Pearson, now an contruct with J. Arthur Rank, in connection with their production of "Ferry to Hong- kung." starring Orson and Curt Jurgens.

Yesterday Sid said, "If I am

to marke going

Bust explosion scene for a movit, then it has to look good."

Sid, who

his job and Ukes would not do anything elen. added, "My business depends entirely on results. and you can't afford to make mistakes. "

Thinking

him a inst opportunity to turn Being a special effects expert, over a new leaf. He promised calls for a lot of thinking.

Le do anything

wrong "Every picture is a problem, and

ndi

"This is the only time when i have the last word with the "When we director," he said. are using explosives, I tell the director that he can only go zo near or so far, without danger to the cameramen. This is one thing on which I cannot take " chance."

Among the pictures in whien he has been responsible for producing special effects are "The Cruel Sea," "The Bed Shoes," "Black Narcissus, "Scott of the Antarctic," "The Lavender

again. is The Chief Justice refusing

I start, most of the time, not Hi Mob," "The Lady Killers," the

Out," Di many that the crime knowlog how to do it. It is a "Old Man said *ppeal

challenge a man's ability aird ingenuity. There is no such word as can't," he said.

Here being held in Hongkong. in tho we are on the main travel roule Nathan between the two great nations traditional, prescientie systems ut medicine still have strong

where inltowings and many people see selenille medi- cine only as a foreign and

Gaoled For

Carrying Heroin rival system in competition with

Cheng Kwai, 30, who

who

Optional the

found with 20 puckets of hervin system."

weighing 4.3 grams when stup-

ped by Police on Tuesday, was

fic said the papers read at

D

and traditiona!

WAS

sure the the symposium

sentenced 18 months gaol by would help to demonstrate the

Mr

T Creedon at Kowloon seierslife Magistracy this morning.

national

medicine.

basks

noture

und the luter-

modern

Hongkong's Dr D. K. Samy (right) is seen chalting with Bombay delegates Dr and Mrs It. V. Sathe before the

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opening of the symposium.

wus

the

serious

one-Wong used a knife to terrorise girl in a dark airway. The Chief Justice told Wong that in prison he would have un opportunity of rehabilitat~ Ing himself so that he would te able

carry out his pro- mises to turn over a new leaf and not conumit uny more offences.

'Big Head' Was Triad Officer

Two members of Chinese funeral band admitted in court today they became office bearers of a Telad Soelety in Macao in 1955. Pun Yaz, aged 32, and Lee Wing with the nickname of Tai Teu (Big Head) gged 31, were bound over by Mr in- thing Lo at Central Magistracy In a sum of $230 for two years and put under Police supervi- s'on.

Bank Executive Leaves For US

Mr C. M. Stewnet, executive of the rat National City Bank in New York, Jeft Hongkong in the my Victorin this morning un his rolurn to the United States, via Europe, sfter a business four to the Far Eral.

Me Stewart was accompanied by his family.

to

Sid, a Middlesex man, born and educated in Harrow, began his carber as a practising che- it after studying four years at London University. He has now been in the movie Indus- 1 try for 17 years, and it all bo- gan

when he was offered free-lance engagement with Alm company in the technical side of production.

others.

Army Movements Officer Coming

Major-General S. II. M. 'Batiye, Director of Movements at the War Onice, will be ̋making

Hall The exhibition was open- ed this morning by Mrs Fung Ping-fan It will continue until Saturday,

Mrs Ma, who graduated from Chung Shan University, Canton with a law degree, is also a poe with a published work-"Tiny Dust Poons"-to her credit,

HER PINES

served During the war she Initially as secretary to a Chi- nese

general and

later as court martial judge in the 32nd Army.

A

moun-

And the scenes she saw then and painted-towering tains and bills, picturesque waterfalle, strong flowing rivers, towering

dainty trees and flowers in different seasons of her the year contributed to artistic reputation.

Her phric trees have won a particularly handsome compli- ment. They were compared to the style of a celebrated Tang dynasty calligrapher, Ngan Chun Hsing.

She hopes to publish a book

By A STAFF REPORTER

A

From the Files

A

25

years AGO

REPRESENTATIVE

gathering of members 150-TON bunkering of the Chinese and Euro lighter of the Shell Pan communities of tho Colony met at a dinner in is Co., fleet,

now the Lane Crawford Res- undergoing ataurant with the object of lengthening operation, planning a new Home for which when completed 150 Chinese girls in

Kow-

will add an extra 28 loon City.

Hla Lorblup Bishop RO

feet to its overall all length.

This

extension

meang

tils

who presideů, told audience that the present in- stitute, the Victoria Home and

was estab Orphanage, which EL

shed in Kowloon more than tonnage addition of 110

30 years 320 hud to bo tons, and with it. in demolished. The so in now

Government

creased cargo capacity. required by the

four which bad kindly provided டி The company has of these bunkering light-wards the building of a new splendid new site and $60,000

era.

One has already been long-

thened,

home.

Bishop Hall announced The receipt of a donation of $200 from air) who was brought p by the Home. She was hap- pily married not to a wealthy husband but to a man who ap- opera-preciated what the Victoria

and the remaining two

аге expected to be pulled up the Talkoo Dock- yn slipway sometime next year for ค simler tion.

Home and Orphanage was do ing for Chinese girls who stood and of upbringing

The ships, initia deadweight In need

150 tons, are used in Hong-education. kong harbour for transport- ing oli.

The first to be "operated" on, was the Lin Fa Shan, which Was successfully completed recently. The second, the Koon Yum Shan, is now 00 per cent completed. The work is expected to finish in 12 to 14 days.

The top photo shows the ship parted for the operation and the photo below shows what she will look like completed.

MISSING

GIRL

Foilce are searching for a ten- year-old Chinese girl who has not been seen since she left

home at No. 8. Centre Street, ground floor, at 2 p.m. last Sunday.

Corporal A. E. V. Wiater, RAF was slightly injured yea terday morning in a mishav to a Kai Tuck sea plane which crashed in the New Territorita near Lokmachau. The machine was engaged in exercises when, it is believed, engine trouble developed, compelling the pilot to make a crash landing on the outskirts of the village of Tam Tam, close to Lokmachau Police station.

SCMP

"The

leader report

Society for the

says:

of the Protection

of Children is an able pre.

sentation of the Society's

problems, going with

赶着

illuminating and reassuring thoroughness into the fundamental causes of dis- tress.

"The

secretaries again carn the community's thanks and congratulations. Analysis of the conditions responsible for the wastage of child life arrives at the familiar conclusion that the primary cause is tèr rible poverty that exists side by side with the Colony's great wealth. The Society calculates that bare subsistence requires a basic woge per head of $4 month. That is the "poverty. line" and a perturbingly large number of families live below It.

B

"The results are inadequito food, malnutrition and discape, and overcrowding,. producing moro disease and more poverty.

"The vicious circle of poverty, overcrowding and dlsense con stitutes ng heretofore, the enemy which the Society has to

The girl Slu Lal-kwan is about 3' 4" tall, thinly built, with a fair complexion and wavy hair, She is a native of Chiu Chau. fight and it is recognised, that

or her paintings and her col-When last seen the was wear- lected poems later.

Below Mrs Fung receiving | a bouquet from tale Miss Leung Sz-ng after opening the ezhibi- tion of Mra Ma Chen's paintingis" at St John's Cathedral Hall to- is first official visit to the day. Mra Ma is on the right.

Next to her is Mr Fung.-China Colony on December 6. will stay four days.

Mati Photo.

"I didn't take too kindly to At present, Mal.-Gen. Battye this at the stari," he said, "ao 1, is making tour of British went over to special effects." military establishments. in This covers n whole range of Singapore and Malaya, things from dyeing seagulls He will be necompanied by pink, simulating rainstorms, Col. A.J. Millman, Colonel 'Q' earthquakes, to blowing up Movement, GHQ, Far East Land Chinese Junk, which is what I Forcen, Singapore, The two am here for."

officers are expected here by The junk, 4-foot long, 10-air, and will be visiting British

the bear, and din- Army posts in the Colony,

foot

at

JAPANESE MODELS

FOR HONGKONG

A Hongkong department store is bringing Úhree leading Japaticne fashion models to the Colony to display clothes. They are expected to arrive. in

Hongkong tontorrOW.

The

models are Miss Yoko'. Haneda, Miss Eiko Kobori, and Miny Masoko Aljima.

One of the models represented

Japan at the Internationali Collon - Fair In Egypt early this

year,

The department store, which is

bringing

modela the Hongkong in the Shui Hing Co., Ltd

ing a suit of pink coloured pyjamas and Japanese rubber slippers.

save in Ho, educational work

and in those cases in which it Ands employment; the relet which it brings is but a palila-

At the time of her disappearance tive and does not remove the

she was a student at the Chiu | underlying causes, Chau Primary School, 29, Des

charge of inquiries.

K

in

"The living standards of tho Voeux Road West, second floor, masses in Hongkong are dictated

In for us by the conditions Western Police Station

China, by the faflux of fortune sockers and

relations, poor overcrowding of the labour market and by the necessity for cheapness and convenience If the Colony is to retain [ta Industrial ant commercial position against pozaible com- petition."

*

*

Happy and refreaked moro than 500 pilgrims returned to Afacno and Hongkong last night by the Dougian'stcamer Hai Ning which berthed · at. midnight. The pilgrimage which was to the tomb of St. Francis Xavier, the Apostle of the Far East and first Chris- tian missionary China, at Sancian Island, was an in- qualified success. The weather throughout the trip scan ideol.

Printed and published by TERENCE GORDON NEWLANDO Pearce for and on behalf of South: China Morning Post Limited at 1-3 Wyndham Street, Cily of Victoria in the 'Colony of Hongkong.

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