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Mental Hospital Exhibition
Ur Mackenzie, Miss K, Wrigh who is in charge of occupational therapy work at be Mental Hestrital, and Minn 1 Ross are seen Uspecting exhibits at the Exhdhi- Therapy
Occupational
on this morning.-Chius Mail Photo.
Kowloon Land Sale
Kowloon laland Lot No. 7732. attuated at Maidalome Rond, will be sold at a public auction at the Crown Lands and Surveys Office on January 5. The lot contains Aboul 3,780 square feet und non-industriut. Upset price is $169,000. The buyer must spend $150,000 in two years to develop the lot.
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Two marine lots at Kwun Tong Tsal Wan (Yau Tong Bay) will be sold at public auction at The Crown Lands and Surveys Office on Jnuary 2.
Dr Mackenzie Visits
Handwork Exhibition
Setablished 1845
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1958.
Anothe Sheaffers
ACHIEVEMENT
The popularly priced
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cylindrical
Dold Polak med modern touch down filling
BORN AVAILABLE HOM AT ALL LEADING STORES SQA) 3:11. DON,
MAN KNOCKED |Noodles Presented To Needy
DOWN BY
BUS, KILLED
A 64-year-old man, Chan Sau-pang, of No. 21, Ship Street, third floor, was fatally injured when he was knocked down by a bus in Hennessy Road, near O'Brien Road, yesterday.
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oher people. including two children, were also injured in tale accidents yesterday. They were admitted to hospital
1-1 nement.
Thehrten were tee bat buit. Hy of Bar, living u' ND. 90. Chng Man Village, who was struck by a lorry in Tai Hang Road, near Fuk Kwan Avenue
seven-year-old Chan Bing-cheng, of No. 60, 1 Hong Houd, whic WAX I kucked down by a private car
his home.
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Hit By Van
Government Appointments
Gazetted
The Government Gazette today Announced the following appointments, transfers, promotions and postings:
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Two men, 47-year-okl Kwong Shu-fan. of No. 149 Javu Mr G. C. Hamilton, Cadet Street, ground door and 23- Olcer, Class 1, to be Acting year-old Ng Yu-chai, of No. 4, Colonlat Secretary during the Tsui Lang Lane, Queens itood absence of Mr E. B. Teesdale, Eust.
Mr K. in
J. Topley, Cadet were hit by a van Connaught Rond
Omcer. West, near
Class, to be Acling
Colonial Establishment Officer, Tung Hing Lane.
Secretariat, vice Mr Hamilton.
Mr R. W. H. Maynard, Senior Executive Officer, Class, 1. to be Establishment Officer Assistant which (Executive and Clerical Estab- Ishments), Colonial Secretariat. vice Me T. S. D. Whitley,
Mr E. K. I. O'Reilly, Super- The last victim wus 22-year- Intendent of Police, to be Senior
Hennery Rone!,
Yu Yu-kul eged 23, living No. 61, Shanghai Street, ground her. sustined injuries was travelling offident into a
when the privat
Shunghat Suret,
ear Walerion Road
Dr the Hon D. J. M. Mackenzie, Director of Medical and Health Services, visited the Government Mental Hospital, Saiying-temp-st in poon this morning. He saw an exhibi- tion of occupational therapy handwork by mentally-sick patients set out in the grounds of the hospital.
Ute Sister . Gravenell won On arrival Dr Mackenzie was
demure by r P. M. Yap; second prize for her welcomed.
pale pink Matron K. C Gallagher; Miss Victorian doll Pauline Ross, Chlef Occupation-gown and matching picture hat.
Therapist,
The third prize was awarded to Nurse E. W. Ching for a very Telching colleen.
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Kathleen MIES Wright, Occupational Therapist of the Mental Hospital and the Principal Matron Miss M. G.
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The luta, known as Yau Tonk, Sehatleid. Marine Loi Nos. 10 and 17, are Mrs Mackenzie who accom- restricted for shipbuilding and parded her husband, Judged a or sawmill and lumberyard use. display of dressed dolls given by The los conlaja about 15,000 the nursing staff and sold to exvery fond of their art lessons.
square feet each and the upat hibition visitors to price is $2 per square foot. Ther the patients buyer must spend $30,000 within party
12 months for development.
Wheel Removed
A wheel, costing approxin ately $80, was stolen from a private car parked in Cheung Sha Wan Hoad toat night.
Thise funds Christmu
Prize Winners
with
Miss Wright pulted out art exhibits saying that unen- Lally-sick patients were couraged to paint and became The wearing exhibits were very skilled work, she said, producing nely-woven patterned steles.
Patchwork needlework made up into quilts was produced by the chronde patienta ut Custie Peak who also made soft toys which were selling at low prices of Bity and seventy cents each.
Other
show products
gloves, rath were hand-made
work. Jugs and mals, crotchet handknit garments, rattan furul- ture and
baskets, Anc cm- oroidery un table nes ani handmade flowers.
Chiu Tal-lawn, of No. 446, who was struck by a lorry in
ground flour,
Superintendent.
Mr D. F. O'. Mayne, Crown
Counsel, censed to act an Sentor
Sing Wo Street, near Yuk Sou Crown Counsel on resumption Street
of duty by Mr W. A. Blair-Kerr. lr R. G. Cox, Deputy Chief Officer, Fire Brigade, ceased to act us Chief Officer on resump- on of duty by Mr W. J. Gor- MAD,
Soldier Is
Charged With Not
Paying Fare
Privato The first prize for a French peasant doll from Ni handmade straw hat and shoes black and white
dress WHN Win
атні fimmt Sister T Monaghan.
Tac- by
Skirts
Skirts
Skirts...
Tweeds,
Flannels,
Tartans
and smooth Orlon mixtures!
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The Exhibition will continue Throughout the doy.
ANTI-HK TEXTILE
CAMPAIGN
Rochdale, Dec. 4. Sandwich-board men march- ed through the streel here today On a "Buy only British textiles"
campaign.
Their posters declared: "1948- Britain's brend hangs by Lan- ear hire thread: 1958-Lancasture's biarl hongs by Hongkong thread."
They will parade the town's shopping centre three days a week up to Christmas.
Meanwhile, Rochdale's Colton Crisis Action Committee has sent out & cali to 54 Lancashire Mem-
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Kr D. H. Small, Dental Sur- geon, la be Acting Specialist Dental, during the absence of Mr W. C. Allwright,
Mr Ng Pig-tim ceased lu be Labour inspector a from Disember 1.
Mr Chan Sik-tim ceased to be Sub-Inspector of Schools as from November 21.
to br Mr W. F. Torey Marine Officer on probation.
The
New Consuls
tu act
Queen's
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Christopher Howard, 20, attachod to
Exequatur Stanley Fort, was brought empowering Mr F. J. Oyarzun as Consul-General for before Mr A. L. Leathlcan
The Republic of Chile and Mr at Contral Magistracy this Thomas W. Ainsworth to act es
chargos morning on
of Consul for the United States of theft and evading pay- America at Hongkong has ment of taxi fare.
ceived her Majesty's signature, according to today's Govern-
He denied the first charge but pleaded guilty to the secondt, The case was then adjourned to this afternoon for hearing.
Defendan! Is alleged to have stolen $14 from a taxi driver, Lau Chi-an, at Stanley Village Rund, Stanley, on Wednesday.
Ife is also reused of having evaded payment of $0.10 taxi fare after he had travelled the luxi from Wunchal to Sten- ley.
BRITISH
EXECUTIVE
EXPECTED
in
Mr Albert Alberman, founder and Managing Director of Innoxa (London) Ltd., is expected to Frrive from Australia tomorrow with Mrs Alberman, day business visit.
Mr Alberman had
bers of Parliament, inviting them. many tries during his
Lo a one-day conference on December 18.
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virited
lour
including East Africa, South Africa, Mauritiue and New Zeu-
At the town ball, they will land. In Sydney he laid plans meet the industry's employers | for a new' cosmetlen factory.
and union leuders and be asked
la combine all Lancashire towns in a plea to the Government for help,-Reuter.
He is the inventor of protec- tive creams for Industrial
worker-one of which given skin protection against acfds- and, more recently, of a cream to save men shaving.
Radiation Boardtories, he has a team of research
The Head of the Department of Physics of the University of Hongkong and Dr Tio Ta-ring have been appointed Membera of the Radiation Board with effect from December 1, 03 notified In today's Governinent Gazotta.
Struck Off
The name of Allied Tynding Company (Hongkong) L. hus
At his firm's London labora-
chemists experimenting on product designed to give protec- tion from atamle gamma raya.
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Mr and Mrs Alberman will leave for Singapore on Tuesday, on the last lap of their journey before returning to England in time for Christmas.
New PSC Member
Mr J. Dickson Leack has been appointed to act as a member been struck of the Company of the Public Services Com Register and the company con- maslon during the absence of sidered, dissolved, sold today's Mr E. R. Childe, nccording to Government Gazette..
the Government Gazette today.
re-
ment Gazelte.
The Grzette also announced that Mr R. J. C. M. Schneeman has been appointed Assistant Australian Government Trade Commissioner in Hongkong.
Legislative Council
Mr Dhun tuttonlee ceased lo bo an Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council 05
from November 29 consequent upan the the return to Hongkong of Hun. H. D. M. Barton, according to today's Government Gazette.
Suspect Detained
Magr. J. Romaniello, Director of Catholle llellet Service, Hong-
kong, presented noodles to needy people at the Tung Wahi Hospital this norving. Each received a 5-15 bag ok
noodles.
Dr
Pui-
ENGLAND'S BAD START
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Wuns Ilok-nja, Medical Superintendent of Tang Web Hospital, and Mr Chen
Meektit, with one wicket for kal, bursar, also helped the 15 runs after five overs, gave distribution. The above photaļ way to Ken Mackay, who apen- by China Mali cameraman et "with a maiden to May. shows Mr Choo distributing But he was reintroduced noodles.
the other end in place of David- MSTT Romwniello said theson, whose figures were 7-2-13-1
no.dics were made from when he was rested, Hour and dry-milk supplied All three bowlers this morn- by the Cathollo Relief Sering bowled
attacking vices, donated by the people deld, with three slips, a gulicy, of America.
a point, a short fine leg and a backward square leg.
He said there were 2,000 bags of noodles ta stock. The two noodle machines, which could produce 1000 lbs. of noodles a day, were made in long- Колк
Six Become
British Subjects
Gazotto
that the fol-
до to
After Resumption
took four
rung
uff!
May Mackay in the first over after resumption, and Graveney next dangerously edged Davidsion to the lapes to send the score to 44. O'Neil Jett the field with an injured finger in the next over after diving full length to stop a ball from May. Bobby Simpson replaced hum.
May, with a three off David- son, sent the 50 up after Eng- land's innings bod lasted minutes
Caught Behind
108
Davidson broke the third wicket stand when he had
by
Government The
today said lowing have been granted Gravy caught behind Certificates of Naturali- Grout for 10. The scoreboard kation under
for the British then
stand with Graveney's Nationality Act, 1958:-
akipper having put Kn Mrs Yeung Wong Kam-hing.
valuable runa. nee Wong, of 47, Robinson Road, second floor.
Mr Kaphael Gomes BA Costa, of 11, Ting Hau Temple Road, top floor,
Mr Courad York-mong Wong of 89, Fuk Lo Tsun Road, first floor.
Miss Chang Yine cheng, known as Angela Chan, of the Matida and Wor Memortal Hospital, The Peak.
Mir Quab Cheow obtang, known as Francis Edmund Qual Cheow-cheang, of 25, Kennedy Road, first floor,
Mias Wong Kwal-ying, known) De Francis King, residing at Sisters' Quarters, Laichikok Hospital.
Watch Stolen
A wrist watch valued at $40 man early
A man is being held follow- was stolen from a
in the theft of a mum of money yesterday morning whilst he from a European sailor in Lock-was sleeping in Johnston Road, hart Rond late last night.
Wanchal,
This Funny World
Jerry
mancy
"Let's hope he hasn't taken off his robe yet?
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It was announced that O'Neill had been sent to hospital for an X-ray of his Injured finger. Cowdrey ondrovo Davidson for three. to open his account.
79.
The rot continued when Cow- drey was caught by Kline at backward square leg off Mecki!! for 13, with the scoreboard only
It was the third wicket for the erratic Meckif for a total of 19 Tuns,
O'Nell returned to the feld at 78, Meckift dimissed May with the first ball of his second over after lunch, caught by Grout for 20.
England lost another wicket 83 for six wiekéts, when was smartly taken by
As
Evans
urge at second slip to give Davidson this third wicket. Evans made only 4-Reuter,
Official JP
Mr L B. C. Baker has been appointed an Official Justice of the Peace for Hongkong, accord- ing to today's Gazette.
Government
Promotion
The promotion of L1 W. T. J. three, Lane of the Royal Hongkong hlo Defence Force to Captain has 46 been approved, according to-to-
day's Government Gazette.
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