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CHINA MAIL

WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1959.

SHEAFFER'S

MALKAJR AT MAN,

China Light Share

Share Plan

Plan Adopted

No Questions CBF Returns From UK RAF BLOW UP

And No Statements

and

China Light shareholders asked no questions the -Chairman, Mr Lawrence Kadoorie made no statement at today's extraordinary meeting which approved the recently announced plan to`mako a one-for-one bonus issue and consolidate the new $5 shares with the old $5 shares into a new $10 share,

This morning's meeting went off in accordance

with formal procedure.

Sir Edrio and Lady Bastyan al the airport thin morning soon after Bir Edric's return.—China Mail Photo.

SECRET EQUIPMENT

Mountain Crash Sequel

Nicosia, May 5.

|A Royal Air Force party today completed the destruction of secret equipment aboard an Air Charter Ltd.. Tudor air- craft which crashed on Mount Suphan in eastern Turkey on April 23, it was officially stated tonight.

Doctor's

·New Warning To Bob Hope

Hollywood, May 8. Comedian Bob Hope ro» esived another warning from his doctor today to curiall his activities.

The blood clot in an eye which sent him to bospita] recently

not been

bothering him, a spokes- man for the comedian sald, but Hope as complained of Uring, easily."

He cancelled a trip to San Francisco today and also ustled off another trip to New York witsch had been set for May 13;- Reuter.

Army Awards.

STERLING SILVER TIP.-

From the Files

25

years

AGO.

B which

DELLIT'S "Hello" show,

visited the Colony recently, has, ac cording to Shanghai news- papers, landed on the rocks, Our Shanghal correspondent reports.

The Shanghai Times summed up the demise of the revue as follows:

"What happens to Ay-by- night revues that come to China and make many promises that are not lived up to?

Usually they don' succeed. If you ra member, Henry Bellit's show led a short run here, and that did not prove very zuccessful. Apparently dissension 10 the 'rants has led to disastrous re-

sults."

The commander, British Forces, Lieut-Gondral Sir Edric Bastyan arrived from the United Kingdom by Boac this moming.

General Bastyan luft Hongkong on April 5 on a routine The inceting was held in the shares into one share of $10 visit. He had discussions at the Wor Office and then took the RAF party this morning to paid warm tributa to the Tur-Nurso Certificate to two Senior wish

a short holiday.

ann

$5

Shareholders adopted threo ; 040,000 new shores, in the pro- Icsolutions connected with the portion of the new share increase of cupit. and issue every one of the issued shares. of new share:

extra- The last olution called for

the consolidation of two ordinary general meeting. company's Hongkong office in ench, St George's Building, Choler Hin.d.

The resolutions were proposed by the Chairman, Mr Lawrence The first resolution was to In-Kudoorle, and were seconded by crease the authorised capitol Messes J. Grant, B, W. Brod-

spectively,

of the Company to $150,000,000 bury and W. L E. Miller re-

by the creation of 10,000,000 Tew shores of $5 each.

The Second

The second resolution pro- posed to capitalise $55,200,000 tid to upply the amount on bes half of the holders of the 11,- £40,000 fully paid up issued chates in full paymenį for 11,-

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if not, send in your vale now.

Entries close on May

15, and entry forms can be found every day un ane of our sports pages. until the closing day.

Nothing Further

Proposing the resolutions, Mr Kadeorio said shareholders had received a copy of the notice calling the meeting and also the further notice dated April 25. "I have nothing further to add to the latter notice, I now propose the three resolutions which the Secretary has just read. If someone will kindly second each of these, I will then endeavour to answer any relevant questions on the r uolutions.

There being no questions, the resolutions were put to the

On his way to Hongkong he called at Singapore for talks with CHQ, Far East Land Forces,

At the airport to meet him was Lady Bastyan, Air Commodore P. D. Holder, acting CBF during Sir Eddie Bastyan's leave; Brigadier }, M. A. Chestnutt, and Major D. C. Gill, Military Assistant.

SMALLER DRUG SEIZURES LAST YEAR

Geneva, May 5.

to

the

The plane was flying from Britain to the Woomera

Some 14 members of rocket range in Australia carrying the new Colonel V. C. Verbi, Assistant original company of 21, landed Eirector of Medical Services, hero yesterday and are strand- equipment when it crashed,

HQ Land Forces, presented tho | ed, at least for the time being, „Lòng Service and Good Conduct | At the present moment the giris Explosives were dropped

Air Vice Marshal C. T. Welr Medal and the Army Trained and male members of the troupe love for the United enable them to finish their work Ajah Air Force of demolition. Yesterday teams diered during the search

assistance NCOs of the Royal Army Slates, but Belt ways he has of RAF men worked on the

clim

Medical Corps at the British no money to send them back. Militery. Hospital Weir returned to Nicosia to Squaro this morning

Company It is mighty hard on the girls, wreckage In a blizzard using the armaller items of equipment. sems of the RAP men

they have little cash, and unless their ice axes to pulverise all night from Turkey. He raid Stoff Sergeant_Denis Taylor, Belilt pays for the trip back,

Though the secret equipment was thoroughly demolished by RAF teams their work was etan- plicated by the need to disturb the rest of the wreckage as ilitio as possible, because it may yet. yield evidence as to the causa of the crash.

Tribute

and

hod

suffered ill effects from working received the

Long Service | there is likely to be some

BİYO

at such a high altitude but "all and Good Conduct Medal. He trouble. are in good heart and clearly has been in the Anny

1938. determined to Anla the Job** he sald-A.FF.

Fined $150

A 23-year-old unemployed

The

་སྟེ

Nurso Amy Trained Certificate was presented to The question raised by the Sergeant Gerard Жду. Ho

Hon. Mr J. P. Braga in the Joined the Army in December,

1854.

Legislative Council yesterday with regard to the possibili tios of intensive farming in the New Territories 100%

in a manner that does not abandon the issue entirely.

Whilst stating that they

After six dangerous days and man pleaded guilty to a charge Maxwell's Message answered by the Government

nights in the mountains the of driving without a valid

RAF team has started tollcence, without the owner's desocad the treacherous moun- consent and third party in- tainaldo to their baso campurance was Aned $160.or 14 4,500 feet below.

days by Mr C. Q. Lim at Cen- They hoped to reach Dyártral Magistracy this morning. Bakir crrow afternoon, and He was Cheung Shlu-fu of

82 Catchick Street, third floor.

mecting and carried un- A smaller quantity of illegal drugs was con- Nicosia on Thursday.

four

animously.

The meeting lasted minutes,

Thore prestni were Me Lavrotice Kadoorie (Chairman), Mr Horace

A. Walch Leo D'Almada, Me (Director), Mr C. F. Wood (Mana geci, Mr A. A. M. Onalow (Becze~ fary and Cel Accountant). Mr

Hon. Mr H. D. Beslim the

J. V. Braga (Azzistant Secretary),

fiscated in 1958 than in 1957, especially in the Far East and Middle East although the international illicit drug traffic con- tinued to be widespread, a report dis- closed today.

Mr B. S. Gorton, presenting Lowe. The report issued by the International Drug Com-

Hingham and Melthewr (auditor), and the Hon. C. E. M. Tewy, Messer

B. W. Bracary, P. a. Chung.

G. M. Davreux, E. F.

Drake, J. Grant Rufus Coon H. J. Maitland. Miller, E Bahme's And Kamsso (ahareholders).

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mission meeting here disclosed that in 1958, nearly 17,000 tons of opium were seized of which 13,650 tons were found in the Far East, nearly 2,000 tons in the Near and Middle East and 1,031 tons in Europe.

In 1957, a total of 32,157 tons | Burnia - Thal - Yunnan triangle of oplum had been seized.

and Szechwan (Southwest

12 Elections Will

A message of best wishes for the future happy development of the Kaifong Associations in Hongkong has beon received from Mr A. C. Maxwell, who retired as Commissioner Police last month,

Decide Malaya's Future

Kuala Lumpur, May 6.

A series of 12 elections from late May to August this year will

decide the future of Malaya, the young anti-Communist nation at the southern tip of the Asian mainland. "From there it goes through These are independent Malaya's first general elections, since existing legislatures were retained when Malaya received independence from Britain on August 31, 1957.

In 1958, 70,072 tons of Indian | China). hemp derivatives (Buch ཞས hashish marihuana, etc,) were to Thailand, Hongkong, Shang- seized including 23,337 tons in Atrico, 17,607 tons in North and South America and 27.554 tons in the Far East.

The committee report sald

hal, or Japán, and then to our west coast ports,"-Reuter,

that merchantships and the MILITARY--WEDDING WAT сгения were often involved in the illieft international drug Me and there was sp Increas

smugging

Commenting on the report, the Chairman of the carrinittes, Kenneth Hossic (Canada) warned that the drug preblon may become much more serious and

called for continued watchfulness.

He said that ́illelt pacotica traffic was well organised and had vast ramificationa-France- Presse.

MAFIA IN U.S. DRUG TRADE

Geneva, May 5. More than 40,000 heroin drug addiola in the United States are supplied by Malla gang: klers and by oplum Tom China, the United Nailone Narcotics Drug Communion was told today.

Mr Frederick T. Merrill, United States representative on the Cammisalon, said: Tha organized truftic which menKCOX the United States is heroin with over 40,000 known 'addicts and It comes from raw opium."

He sald the United States narcotics authorities had learn» | ad from documenta of thu | |«jung-lim conspiracy which Printed and published by TERENCE GORDON NEWLANDS France | suppilad. the American wort for and on behalf of South China Morning Post Limited of 1-8 comel, that the Mourow at the Wyndham Street, City of's Victoria in the "Colony of Hongkong, I traffe' wika - botki

from

ST ANDREW'S.

(Cyplala Michael Benibalj and his belda after their meri... sgn this morning, xi. Bt. Andrew's Church, Kawloen. The bride in the former Miss Oferta: shen, daughter of Major

Edinburgh's Uwa truckka hidas, is the son of Major - and

vote, com

| have from time to time con- sidered the establishment of of an Experimental Farm for livestock and have appreciated the spread of agriculture, the Government felt that the large ntosssary expenditure WGR not justified at present but they would continue to sider suggestions of a similar nature,

con-

Hongkong Jockey Club and the Kowloon Cricket Club meet In their return badminton. match this evening at

Happy Valley. The KCD,

who were defeated on their own court a fortnight ago, are turning out the same team, although there will possibly be different pairing.

Altogether 12. polls will be the results of slate clections held to choose 11 stalo as will be a significant pointer to A. E. Collins will very likely semblies and a calionai Parila- the notions! pall.

be partnered by A. E. P. Guesi, ment. More than 2,000,000-per-The copodison groups oro-while.C. Wise and S. A., Grav ons, or roughly one third of tesa various types of socialism will return to their erstwhils the population, are eligible to and in the case of one party, combination and H. Kew will

Government on Islamic prin- turn out with E. F. Fincher. *SPROPAN.ofantes="major-Aslan.clplcay L. BAA The. Jockey Club may have to

races, Malay Chinese

and

Racial unity rather tion poli"" "make one change in their team, Indian, will have a deciding tical dogma is the keystone to an W. C. Hung is uncertain as voice, for tho first time, in the the allance — a grouping of the to whether he can turn out, but destiny of this country.

United Malays National Organ!-1hey are hoping to be able to The Government of Tunku zution (UMNO), the Malayan play the same winning team, Abdul Rahman is defending Chinese Association (MCA) and namely: F. H. Kwok and B. W. A record of peaceful progress the Malayan Indian Congress Liang, Sousa and Choy, and with Independence, and fils (MIC)--Reuter.

alliance. government is general-

ly expected to retain power, though with reduced majorities.

Senalier opposition groups are gathering strength to fight the alliance, which is composed of theo portles representing Malays, Chinese and Indians.

Observers here say that the stakes in the elections are high. The present government in friendly to Western and Afro-| Asian, countries,

At the centre, the Legislative -Council · will be replaced by a two-chimber Parliament. in which the House of Hepre- sentatives will be fully elected,

| with. 10% members.

The Upper House, will have 38 senators, two elected from each state and 15 appointed by the King of Malays who known In Malaya as "the Yang Di-Pertuan Agong"...

Now Assemblies Before these elections: ard hold around August, the atatos will choose new Asem- blics A

The Alliance will be fighting in every constituency in eYRLY oleolipa; a fest of national or ganisation which analierop- |position groups will probably

not be able to: malah d

But the same.perties-will-ba {in: motion in: mOONS BASIN, BO that

W. C. Hung and E. Zimmern.

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