THE BEESTON BOILER CO., LTD HEATING EQUIPMENT, BOILERS, RADIATORS, ETC.
ENGINEERINGEBQUERSIENTCO.PTDS ILK. & Shangbal Bank Bldg. Tel. 27780
TO VISIT HONGKONG
MR HEERING
Mr Peter F. Herring, sele owner of the 140-year-oki com- pany which produces the liqueur Cherry Heering". is expected
Hongkong arrive Monday with Mira Hrering,
On
During their short business- holiday visit, they will be the guests of the Hon. Mr & Mrs I.D.M. Burton at Shek O.
Mfrs Barton, herself a Dane, a first cousin of Mr Peter
(s Heering.
and ter-
Mr Heeringa Trominent
Danish viric Agure in commercial circles is Chuirman of Nye Dawake, the tealing insurance company, ember of the værestive com 2011 fer (+) Privatbanken 1 Kjobrahan one of Copen haper's three leading banks, Judge
Copenhagen of the Maritime anul Commercial Court, President of the Danish Ad- nertisers' Association
and HOUDTGT Treasur "Donbeboru", the old sailors'
home.
of
He also a member of the Board of "Danske Sumeirke", the Danish Association which motes contart between the Mother Country und Danes Fesident abroad.
Girl Hurt
A Chinese giri was slightly Injured when she was knocked down by bus at the junction of Crine Road and Old Bailey Street at ab, ut 11.25 am, today.
CHINA MAIL
Kerahkhind 1869
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1959.
H.E. Sees Demonstration Of HEAVY
New
Teaching
Methods
Mathematics by flannel-
graphs, current affairs projected on to a day. light screen and
English with visual
aids were among the teaching methods de- monstrated at North- cote Training College this morning.
made
His Excellency the Governor adelled tour of the College where he spent !wn hours listening to criticisin lessons, a discussion seminar, talking to students and teachers and watching practical work.
One young teacher was hit- ting drum loudly, quickly nud illustrato slowly in turn to adverbs before a class of young folk studying English. Senior students were watching and noting revelions to the method
of tuition.
370 Students
M: C. I Cheng, Principal of
the College, explained that in- service training courses are rum |for tenebers. There
students attending daily and 340 in the evening classes.
re 370
In the Art claza pester paints were beltig ured to produce brilliant and colourfuj Agures and designs. Girl artists were bually occupied in creating in triesie designs for Oriental style
in gold costumes, stippled bondered with key patterns.
ur
Eve's puddings with rosy the ingredients apples amon were anion the dishes being prepared
the domestic science room. Fascinating model from clay, puppets and ratlan ware were in course of preparation in the Inndwork classroom,
Oh Dear
Downstairs in the Music room pupils an a descant to "Oh
dear, what can the matter be"
Miss Margaret Ng, paintbrush in hand, stands back admiringly while Mr J. Warner, her teacher and Sir Robert Black study her work. This photo was taken by China Mail cameraman Henry Mok during the Governor's visit to the Northcote Training College this morning.
Police Raid Ends
In Seizure Of 3m
HK Toothbrushes
Manila, Feb. 5.
She was taken to Queen Mary and then listened to igramo Government agents last night confiscated
Hospital,
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phone record of "Bobo the Uber"
They
were able to identify various instruments in orchestral music while enjoying melodies
and vocal explanations.
Afterwards in the staffrocIN
FOG AGAIN
For the fourth day in succession, the Colony was blanketed by morning fog. Today it was described by a spokesman of the Royal Observatory as "the most persistent morning of fog in the present spell."
Kal Tak as usual was badly affected. Up lui p.m., tour Incoming aircraft had to be diverted, und a further three departures scheduled for this morning were unable to leave. The first aircraft to take
on.
were two Hongkong Airways Viscounts.
One PAA flight from Manila and a Bose night from Bangkok were circling the aliport waiting for a break, for over two hours. up to 12.30.
Out at Waglan, the visibilty was down to only 30 yards, but this improved Inter to 200 yards.
In the Western approaches of the harbour at Cheung Chou, the visibility was described by the Royal Observatory as "not too bad!"
The fog is mainly constal, nad further inland, in the New Ter- ritories, the weather is fine.
Little Change
The Royal Observatory pre- dict Hitle change in the weather during the next few days.
The general outlook for to- morrow is cloudy with patchea of drizzle and coastal fog in the morning.
was
arc
Temperatures however, expected to get slightly cooler. The minimum temperature recorded at the Observatory at Ga.m. today
02.0 deg Yesterday's minimum was 64.0 deg. Yesterday's maximum reading
60.6 deg. The maximum today is expected to | be round about 67 or 88 deg.
The relative humidity all morning has been between and 100 per cent.
WBS
CIRCUS
SHIP HELD UP
00
Chung which is bringing a ship-
three million toothbrushes and about ment 1,000 glass lamps from a Chinese-owned morning warehouse.
alde Lyemun Pass carly this
Heavy fog outside habeur de- Jayed the arrival in port of the Chinese Nationalist ship Hing
of efreus animals and equipment from Kachslung thu The ship, which arrived out-
morning, is expected to enter
The shipment of
Animals comprises one lien, four tigers, They said the goods were eight horses, one deer, one bear, valued at no less than US$25 two leopards, three dogs, six million but customs documents monkeys and three chimpan- covering them placed them at zees.
A only $16 million.
barge will bring The warehouse was owned animals from the by Joseph Sia.
Reclamation
The raiding party, belonging Imported from Hongkung by harbour later this afternoon.
fraudulent means.
teachers were comparing the to the constabulary", revenue Dew and varied methods Df education with experiences of and customs service group, said the goods had allegedly been ||||||||||||pft7+ ! their day.
LAST 3 DAYS
of the
Paquerette
SALE!
Terrific Bargains
in all Depts
Prices further
Slashed to clear!
Come & See for Yourself
16A Des Voeux Road, C.
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-"We Open Until Six
The agents Fail the raid was In connection with a nation wide campaign to run down so- called "eecncmle saboteurs,” C.P.I.
writes fashion news
NEW
BAYA YOQVE
Lady Sheaffer
AKUIPGERT FOUNTAIN PEN Ente pentr
UNITHO MAPEN CO. LTD
Where The Big Real
y
Estate Boom Is In Full Swing
The area in which the syndicate is interested is out- fined in black and rohite in the above panoramie picture ef Surfer's Paradise.
Hongkong Men May Invest
Australia's Gold Coast
In
by a China Mail Reporter
From the Filos
25
years -AGO-
MAN who passed a pill
of opium to a prisoner who was being taken to the dock in Mr Hamilton's court, was brought before the court next day and fined $35.
Dr Ma Luk, of Fir House, Pokfulam Road, Mr LC.F. Bellamy of 358 the Peak and Mr C.C. Stark of 273 The Peak, all appeared before court on charges on having numuzdled dogs. Finca of $8 for each offence were impuned on Dr Ma and Mr Bellamy The case against Mr Stark was adjourned,
OLLOWING a brief and sudden attack of pneu- monia Mr Edward Lawrence Stainfield died yesterday morning.
He was a clerk and usher of the Supreme Court where he had been a familiar and friendly figure for 17 years. A member of the KCC he was keenly interested in the bowls sec- tion.
The
Government's infant welfare centre in Kowloon han now been placed on a working basis and the staf is headed by a Chincos lady doctor, sohilst Dr Hunter, Government lady health officer will super- vise the retablishment, no in the case of the Wanchai centre.
BY
Y the small margin of two votes, the motion "That travel by air should be discouraged" was defeat- ed at an interesting debate held by members of St Andrew's Club, The Rev. W. W. Rogers was in the chair.
The motion was proposed by Mr E. MacNider and seconded by Mr J. W. Baldwin, while
H. P. White, supported by Mr N. A. W. Mackay.
☆ ☆ ☆
Reginald Percival, Baron
A syndicate of Hongkong Chinese business-the opposition was led by Mr
men are considering buying a ten-acre plot of land in the heart of Australia's newest and biggest land development plan. The plot situated in Queensland is valued at A£150,000. (HK$1,800,000) Raumati anchorage to the New I learned yesterday, that a representative of the syndicate will be going "down under" either late this month, or in early March to look over the area, and make his report.
the
ship at the
On i
Lid where a huge marquee is being crected.
Sheum's Circus will begin Chinese New performances on Year Day.
FORMER TRIAD
HEAD GUILTY
An
Australian real-estate
ngent recently completed the A£1,000,000 scheme which hos transformed a tract of waste land just off Queensland's "Gott Coast," into an inland water- way, similar to America's Florida Keys In Miami,
The agent, Mr Alfred Grant, onc of Australia's biggest, bought an option on the land iwo years ago, and two estates,
mem- Land values in this orca,
A former chairman of the. However, after his conviction, nearly
Tung San Wo Triad he continued with triad activi-divided it Into Socialy who pleaded guilty led members of his "Florida Keys," and "Rio Vista,"
soclety in a fight with to boing a member of that bers of the Wo Hop To Trlad known as Surfer's. Paradise, increased in value socioty was fined $1,000 Society in December 20 outside have
Theatre, Percival amazingly. Since 1952, official or six months and two New York years' hard labour by Mr Street. The fight resulted in records of the Queensland Gov- Derek Cons at Central three persons being slightly in-ernment show an average in-
jured.
crerse in value of 183 per cent. Magistracy, this morning. PROTECTION MONEY Defendant was Ng Sze, allas Defendant also collected pro- Ali Sze, alias Tai Kur-eze, allas tection money from hawkers in
hawker, of no Axed abode,
HK. Buys
Na Clu-szc, 27. unlicensed the vlcialty of Canal Road Alread five or six big plots have be bought by Henkonz Detective Sub-Inspector R. G. Sub-Inspector Laurel also people. The land costs anything
trict.
West.
A £1,700
upwards
Rio Vista
to
margi, bege to notify his numerous friends that he has removed from The Peak and taken up residence together with his Daciodidedermus, at No. 160A Main Street, Shauki. wan, top floor, rear cubicle. Shroffs please note,
This Funny World
DR.
PULLIT DENTIST
Sitaly
Laurel told the Court that de- told the Court that defendant from fendant was arrested on Tues joined the society in 1952 and AEC,000. In the day on informallon by Detec was promoted an ofeg bearer estate, practically all of the uve Corporal Hul Cheung-wat in June, 1953. Alter his plols have been sold, as is the сале with the Florida Keys and Detective Constable Trang (promotion, he recruited 15 new Kwok-jeung in Eastern Dla niebera into the society and estate.
acted as their protector. The The local agent told the At the police station, defen-ajority of his protegees were China Mail that many people dant admitted He was a mem- ludente. He was Chairman of buy them for future rettlement. bor of the Tung Sun Wo Trind the Tung Sun Wo "12 Frience" Americans too, have shown a Society and that he had been Group for one and a half year, keen interest in the whole area. convicted Urfad membership Defcridant at one tlyno also Many have invested in the
Printed and published by Traxxea Gondor Newlands PrarCK ́ of the same society in February operated a high interest money nearby Surfer's Paradise bench inst
Ho
Но Fear,
only ending syndicato, WOR
bad area, as well as the two new for and on behalf of South China Morning Post Limited of 1-3 cautioned
Wyndham Street, City of Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong. agiales, three previous convictions.
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