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WINNIE FUNG

A

Young 11ongkong

dancer.

Wintie Fung arrived In Singapore to

ballet

has

Hongkong

married 10 Journalist, David T. K. Wong.

Wong in the David

China Mail Singapore correspondent.

Miss Fung, who studied ballei ! of the Rambert Mchool, is the daughter of Mr S. K.. Fung. former Manager of the Central Bank of China at Canton, and Mrs Funk.

She was educated in Shang- bal. Hongkong and the United Klordun

She te well-known in Hong- kong for dancing the cha-cha and the calypso, and has given numerous exhibitions af balls and other functions.

White in England she had a amull part in "The Inn of Sixth Happiness."

The romance began two yours Pro when David was teaching history in tongkong and Winnie Mudent, David later WAY spent some time La London JEin den- working on a novel, patches were published regular- ly in the China Mail. At this timar, Winnie

studying ballet at the Rambert School in England,

Wan

They became engaged as 1000

as Whole falshed her ballet course.

The wedding day is June 0.

DONATION OF $36

A donation

of $36 has been reocived by the Editor for Cheng Fan-wa of tennies Min, whose was reported

САБС

Tuesday's China Mail,

Chang has undergone a number of operations alner he Arrived in Hongkong resulting in the amputslión of two legs. He is auffering

from auflineon-known Buerger's disease.

The teller kald; “Please convey to Mr Chang our deep rympathy with him and to hope that through the kind hearts of matry

people in this Calony, his life may be made brighter, and that he will keep in courage and his Faith, and we hope be able to resume his work, for we know what that will mean fo him.

"Our thanks for your kind interest and thai ol your reporter, David Izm," The donors have acked not to be identified.

Airline Executive Leaves Colony

Mr 3. Tobin, Vice President of Hawaiian Airlines left Hong-

kong for Manila by Cathay Pacific Airways today. He was accompanied by Mr L. Connat und Mr J. William, also of Hawaiian Airlines,

Small Fire

CHINA MAIL

1849

THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1959.

writes fashion news

NEW

Lady Sheaffer

SKRIPRENT FOUNTAIN VEN Call

N 00, LTO UNITED

JUDGE SUMS UP IN Anglican Clergy Conference Begins

MURDER TRIAL

Verdict Expected Today

Mr Justice A. D. Scholes today began the summing-up in the case of four inmates of Cape Collinson Boys' Training Camp charged with murdering a camp leader, So Shiu-bor.

The four accused are Yau Kin-wah, 20, Ng Tak-wai, 21, Chiu, Siu-kai, 20,

and Choi To, 19.

The Judge said that the first

dissociated nerused

himself; from et done befte the falat Istess na tem struck

In The cast of the serond Dentral, he was

wald not to fave herR involves 123 the Fritter until after the fatal blow

The defence claimed that Su Escape Punishment was struck and that he was not 'Ship-bor Was already dend bech, when the fourth weensed struck him, and that when he did so the face of the decease had been covered by a blanket.

also that he might have been, fence of the fourth accused was músaken for another person, that he was insane, and the The defence binned that the jury must consider whether be third necused had pushed away was so at the time when the injurios the fourth accused and tried to deceased recvived his prevent the latter from riking or whether he was now. Insane.

the deceased.

presem

1 struck.

Hat|1

Ind

Mistaken

It van also

that the Hurd accused was not involved In the matter until after the fatal low had been struck, and

The blows on the face, it was staled by the defence, indicated that the falul blow niest have been struck before the face was covered. The case for tre ce

THE NEW CATHEDRAL WINDOW

Cathedral Has New Stained Window

new stained glass window in St John's Cathedral

His replies to questions in Court had been unsatisfactory, but the appearance he gave of not understanding the questions und of not bein normal be an mentally night simply attempt to give the impression that he was insane when he was not, to avoid punishment.

The case is expected to end todity.

for Appearing

the berused (You) was Mr A. Ford Zimmern, instructed by Kwan & Co; for the second (Ng) Mr Lawrence Leong, instructed

by Deacons; the third (Chin)

Mr Henry H. L. Hu, Instructed

}

Some of the delegates inklog part in the Southeast Asian conferance of Chinese clergy of the Anglican Church are shown in this photograph taken. In the St John's Cathedral Mail this morcing. They are (left to right top row) the Rev. James. Pong, organiser of The conference (Hongkong), the Rey, Richard Yoh (Taiwan), the Rev. Stephen Ko (VBA). the Rev. Paul To (Mauritius). (Bottom row) Canon Shim Wal-on (Honolulu), the Rev. Paul Chong (Borneo), Bishop Roland Koh (Singapore), Archdeacon Lee Kau-yan (Hong- kont> and the Ref. Samuel Wu Philippines). — China Mall Photo.

Singapore Bishop's Call

For Church Workers

WE CAN'T ALWAYS DEPEND ON MISSIONARIES, HE SAYS

The Assistant Bishop of Singapore, the Rt Rev Roland Koh, who is here for the Southeast Asia Conference of Chinese Clergy of the Anglican Church, this morning threw a challenge and a call to people in the Far East to work for their Church.

by Jehnson, Stokes & Master. "We cannot forever depend on missionaries coming out to work for us

ly

and for the fourth (Chol) Mr. Benjamin Liu, instructed Brution & Co.

from Europe and America and elsewhere," he said. Bishop Koh dwelt on the Ing that they had come together Senior Crown Counsel in this subject in his sermon which he in the name of God to streng- the common bond in case is Mr Desinund Mayne. Gelivered this morning at a ser- then

at Christ, assisted by Det. Insp. W. 1, J.vice of Holy Communion Boxall

St John's Cathedral as a pre- lude to the Conference.

$75 Fine

For Being Cruel

About 50 Chinese clergy have come together from Singapore, Mauritius, San Francisca und Honolulu, the Philippines, Tai- wan, Borneo for the conference, and Bishop Koh said this morn-

New Kind

To Dog Of Summer

mon

who

A 27-year-old

suspended a small five puppy from the end of a string, nearly strangling it, was fined $75 with the alternative of ten days in prison at Kowloon Court this morning.

Fung Yee-cheng, charged with cruelty to an ananal, was suld to have held the dog inat way before a crowd in Sheung Kwai Chung Village. Tsur Wow, yesterday afternoon while the dangling puppy whimperce His antics Invited the atten tion of Sub-Inspector I. M.

will be dedicated by the Rt Rev R. 2. Hall, Jensan on pairal who paprouch- Bishop of Hongkong, on Whit Sunday.

The window, stated In St All that remains of the two

ed the defendit and tried in

iled vain to lccsen the card round the dog's neck because i was fastened so tight, the Michael's Chapel, was donated colours are, the centre 'roundels prosecution told the court.

1te Cathedral in metmury of

with the Defence Force Inscrip- comen of all nationalitics.

The Magistrale, Mr Hons. One flagpole Jack torna.

F. X. ental head)

recovered Leonard, warned the defendant with the flag remains, and this on passing sentence: "If you loo has been mounted on the ever do it again, I'll put you in

prison." showcase.

On Sunday the congregation able of the Cafhentral will be

To see the latest work of Mr Eric Nollgens, who also de- rigned

vostructed the und Cathedral's two other stained

ass windows.

The central panel of the new window depicts Christ standing im open Ashing bout on the bubulcat Sea of Gaillee, sur- rounded by his disciples.

Sampan Girl

To the left, a slightly smaller

panel hows merchant seamen end their ships. The opposito panel shows a Chinese sampan piri, with background of ramjans and junks.

Also on display for the Brat time, pre two now showcases, 'which have been added to the original two standing in 6t Michael's Chapel, ›

One of the new cases contains a roll of honour of merchant sermen who died in Colony Valera during the last war. Tho other contains the rannavis of

the original Hongkong Defence Forca, King's and Regimental

A small fire broke out at 40 colours. Pokfulum Road, third floor, The Colours were burled in just after am. A quantity

1941 of the time of the Japan-

of bamboo ware on the balcony; use occupation.

of the fat was destroyed, but They were recovered when

thers were no casualties.

Threo Ara appliances were seat to the scene. The fire' was extinguished in Ave minuter.

excavation work

was being

carried out on the DÓW

American Consulate building In Garden Road,

LAP CHUN PLUS 2..

Lap Chun-February 4, the day when ofga stand on their ends-is not the only day of the year when they perform this feat.

The above photograph sent in by s China Mali reader. shows an egg standing on the polished surface of the dining room table, with a copy of the China - Mail of February 4 behind it-the day the photograph was taken.

The photograph which has just been developed was sent In to the China Mali yesterday.

Concert

DOROTHY SMITH

The Musle Society of Hongkong

ha's concluded

The other purpose of the conference, he said, was to find out how they could help one another to spread the work in areas where only s small

the percentage of population were ChrisWars.

Acute Shortage

"There is a need for co-upera- tion and co-ordination among all

of us dispersed throughout the Ile world," Bishop Koh said.

Forgery Case Transferred To District

Court

From the Files

25

years

AGO

R Alfred Morris, for years in the

MMARY

Hongkong Government ser vice, as Headmaster of the old Salyingpun School, and its successor, King's College in shortly going on vacation following his retirement.

Yesterday evening a large gathering of members of the Old Boys Association and their friends and relatives held E farewell party st which Air Morris was the recipient of souvenir,

A

Discussions between the Rongkong Government CAL Imperial "Communications Ltd regarding andrger of the Hongkong radio communica tion services, at present con trolled by the Colony, with the world-wide services of Imperial Communications, may reach Anality in the near future, it was learnt yester

day.

☆ ☆ ☆

PROM the SCM Post's

RO

25 years ago column; "The discussion at Tues- day's meeting of the Sani- tary Board (now the Urban Council) on the incident of the coolle who was noticed over the fish pond at the market has given rise to a great deal of comment in various quarters, but if what we are told from sources that should be reliable is authentic, there is much yet to be investi gated in the same connec tion.

!

"Our information is that it is the practice for the coolies em- mer-ployed in the markets to remove chant, David Law, alius their clothes and get into the

added that the misalon of the The case against a Chung Wah Sing Kung Hul (Chinese Angilean Church) con- cerned not only the Chinese, bul el races and peoples,

"And, our mission not only eentree on the spiritual side, but also Uie welfare of the peoples through work in bos- plats, orphanages and other social organisations," Bishop

Koh sald.

Talking about social work in

Law Chi-to, 38, charged fish tank for the purpose of with forgery, uttering a taking the fish out.

"This is the regular modus forged cheque and ob- taining a document by in order to give them to who

operandi of lifting the dish out falso protonces, was ever may be the purchaser, and transferred to the District it was such a coolle who was Court by Mr T. L. Yang at noted drying himself, by Mr Central Magistracy this Hooper when he was visiting morning.

Law is alleged to have, on

the markets,

the Church, Bishop Keh sala: October 9 last year, with intentare assured that It is, the whole

"If this is correct, and we

"We Brid there is 2 Leute

practice should be investigated. shortage of Church workers not to defraud, forged an endorse and drastic changes made in the but other dement purported to be that of system of sale unly of clergy,

and storage of dlented workers such as doctors, the arm of Winston. Enterprises, the fish. nurses and other social workers, on a cheque for $2,925. For that reason the work of our Church is hampered."

The 50 clergy who gathered for the conference ultended Holy Communion and breakfast later ut the Cathedral Hals,

de.

have "The Government It is also alleged that on the cided that the tanks are not to same day he uttered the cheque be used as baths, but if the at Ice House Street

coolies are to be allowed to ze- move their clothes and get into "It's further alleged that, bethe tanks for the purpose of tween October 0 and 24

1 catching the fish, the Gover yčar, defendant forged an Clement crder will avall little. They then went to the Churchdorsement, Airported to be that Guest House where the confer-of Winston Enterprises, on Perhups Mr Hooper wit ence started about 0.30 a.m. dollyery order addressed to the pursue the subject still further North Point Wharves Ltd, and make sure that the colles During the nesting. Canon 30 bags or polythylone.

are kept out of the Ash tanks John Lee and the Rev. Lee

altogether." Ling-kwong read reports of the work of the Diocese of Singe- pore, the Rev Paul To on Mau- ritius, the Rev. Steplien Ko San Francisco and Canon Shim Wal-on on Honolulu.

arrangements Three Hurt

for a sumner series' of three plano recitals, to be held in an intimate air conditioned almosphere.

The first will be by Dorothy Simpson Smith, distinguished American planist, and will Lake place in the dining room of the Gloucester Hotel, at D pun. on Saturday, May 23.

It is felt that this new departure

In presentation of piano musie will enable music lovers

to Di

In Traffic Accidents

for

ALTERNATIVE CHARGE

He is alternatively charged |

delivery with obtaining the on

order on October 9 from the China

Two men and a boy were Injured in road mishaps in Kowloon yesterday. They aro receiving treatment in hospital:

refinements enjoy the

The two men were 30-year- Uving at No. 20, technique and Interpretation old Lee Yee,

Cheong Wah Street,

which are sometimes lost in the atmosphere Isail.

United Chemical Cor- Seven days after kis arrival poration by falsely pretending in England from Hongkong on that the cheque for $2,023 had sick leave, an urgent inessage been endorsed by Winston was broadcast by the BBC Enterprises.

asking Mr James Bullock of Mr F. W. Ko, of Meses Lau, the Dairy Farm Hongkong to Chan and Ke, is defending. Detective inspector N. Whitely proceed is prosecuting.

Defendant 15

bal! $4,000,

:

on

once to Weat Torphin 'Farm, 'West Calder, of Midlothian, where his father was lying dangerously ill.

Habitual Criminal

Is Bound Over

Mr E. Corbally at Central¡ ground

Dotective Inspector · · K. F knocked down Magistracy this morning granted Bodie, appearing for the Crown,

of a large floor, who was

by a private car in Shanghal an application for a "habitual sald he made the application on Sirect, near Lai Chi Kok Road criminal" to be bound over in the ground that Chan was a Dorothy Simpson Smith is on and Poon Chuen, aged 21, of $500 for two years for good hablir criminal,

her way back to California | No. 190. Apllu Street, ground behaviour. from Spain, and her next floor, who was hit by a motor- The man, Chan Choy, 30, oL Ho had no previous (200- engagement is with the New cycle in Cheung Sha Wan Road, 47 Nam Kwok Road, ground victions including lappeny, York Philharmonic Orchestra, near Kwellin Street.

floor, had recently been released;} possesion of heroin, and oritur- from pilson aller serving a-ing a houmat night with? An- The two other plano recitals in Tive tod, 14-year-old Chan sentence for burglary.

tent to tonilt a fela03. the series, which will also be Shui-cheungy, who gave his presented int

intimate addrers · ne No:-60, 'Section 2; a'mtephere, will be by Walter First District, Po Man Village, Hautzig And Annaross was knocked down by a private Taddei,

Icar in Wylie Rond.

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