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PICTORIAL PARADE 25

RIGHT: Mr and Mr Yoshimitsu Ando, say goodbye to Mr John M. Stooves, U.S. Consul- General, who left Hong- kong by Pan American World Airways yostar- day to take up a new post.

ABOVE: David Alexander, son of Mr and Mrs T. 3. Higgins, poses for the camera in his mother's arms after his christening at St John's Cathedral on Sunday. His sistor, Dricia, is in her fathor's arms.

Further Reductions

LEFT: Mr A. St G. Wal-

ton, Director of the Social Welfare Depart- ment, accompanied by Sub-Inup. J. H. Harels, Mr R. H. Woodhead (Commandant of the Police Training School), Inspects the passing out parade at Aberdeen last wock of 23 women recruit Police Constables.

Doctor's Plea To Use Car: Disqualification Partly Lifted

A doctor who had his licence confiscated for six months after being convicted on a dangerous driving charge had his period of disqualification reduced to three months in the Appeals Court today.

He is Morrison Mok, who had been red $100, besides the bus- pension.

Mok told Mr Justice A. D. Scholes that he was not a regis- tered doctor, but in 1953

he

had received permission from

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the Director of Medical Services

to practise in free clinics.

He said he needed his car 10 go to Taipo every day to the free clinic there.

So Few

"There are

no few medical Bible Stories

practitioners serving the New Territarice," he said.

He said his appointment.es doctor at the Talpo free clinic WB9 mado

by a charitable organisation."

His hours were 11 am. to 2

In Chinese Paintings

SHE'S TYPING

CHAMP AGAIN

Lora

Vienna, Aug. 20.

All, * Stuttgart won the world

p.m. He could not go by early Stories from the Bible were secretary has Arain because he had to attend vividly told in Chinese paintings typewriter championship for the a free clinic in Hongkong during and plates nt an exhibition second consecutive year with the morning.

which opened this morning al

nearly 600 letters signs per The judge reduced the dis- the U.S. Cultural Centre. qualification period to three These are the work of Mr and minute. She topped 284 con- female, months and ordered the endorse- Mrs Ting Tsu-ju, well-known testants, male and ment be amended accordingly. painters from China who came representing 23 countries,

In court today Mr Justice to the Colony nearly 10 years

The conlast was held at the Scholes dismissed 11 other prals against sentences for A total of 60 paintings are on Vienna City Hall on Sunday, possession of heroin, soliciting display.

up-acb.

for Immoral purposes, and as- The exhibition will last three but three days were required to

sault.

doys.

grade the coples--AFP.

Historic Ship Here To Be Scrapped

By A CHINA MAIL REPORTER

for scrapping A Dutch liner which transported arrived hero

75,000 Australian

two days ago. troops to varlour war theatres during Demolition gangs will soon ad. the second World War, swarming over the hulköt

P&O

R.M.S. "CARTHAGE".

WILL NOW SAIL AT MIDNIGHT ON THURSDAY, 27th. AUGUST.

Embarkation time and arrangements remain unchanged.

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the 18,150-101

Sibajak, which made her last voyage to the Colony after a colour ful war recordi,

ABOVE: Fit and well after his holiday, Prime Minist or Harold Macmillan seen on his return to 10 Downing St last week.

LEFT: Charles Laughton" and his wife, Elsa Lancastos, soon after a performance at tha Stratford Memorial Theatre's: centenary sea- son recently, Laughton plays the title role of "King Lear."

LEFT: The Aga Khan flow into London the other day from Nico for the Ismaili Ball, and was mot with a "Hello, Darling" and a kiss from his father, Aly Khan

(right).

Death Of Former Shanghai Resident

The death of an old Shanghal resident in the Unica Kingdom was reported today.

years

AGO-

FROM the SCM Post's 25

--Years Ago column: "A trip to Shaukiwan after an absence of but a couple of years is a revelation. One is struck by the amount of building in progress and the many buildings that have already been con- structed suggest a new city in embryo.

"Gront blocks of model Euro- poan dwellings cap the various peaks above the docks and sugar works, and further to the East on the lower levels aro rown of tonements which appear to have | been' constructed "Recording to the latest ideas affording abun- canos of light and air to the hundreds of workmen and their families who occupy them. '

"The exalted European dwell- ings have been orecied for ac commodation of the Exropean #taff employed At the segur works and dooleyard.

"The completion of the last nitined enterprise -- one of the grentest undertakiries. In the Colony — tas brougīt to Hong- kong a lange mumber of British superintendents, foremen, etc. with their families and the arm in thus providing for their com- fort and health is descrving of the highest praise."

Commander Evangelina Cory Booth, leader of the move. ment in the United States, for

30 years, Jian boen elected General of the Salvation Army. After the election, the High Council issued. a' mani- festo accepting the result as the will of God, expressing their appreciation of the ser- vices of General Higgins, and pledging loyally to the new general.

ICENES will be shot in

local waters today for the new MGM picture "Chinese City" by a cine- matograph unit aboard the Chinese

Chung

Hing,

steamer

The Chung King has been chartered by MGM and will leave the wharf this morning

at o'clock for Lyemun Pass where pictures óf Chinese junks and amali. cruft in their native element will be taken,

70-Year-Old Tenements To

Be Replaced

Two Bovenly-year-old_tene;mmi houses, 102 and 404, Queen's Bond West, were the subject. of an application for excrap- Hon this morning.

The applicant, Mr Pun Shul- yan, lives in 404 and wishes to dermolish both two-storey

He proposes building a rein- forced concreto six-storey build ing on the site, to cost $75,800.

Mr A. D. Openshaw, for houses, many years manager of Cald. beck Macgregor & Co Ltd's mineral water factory in Shanghal, died on August 23 at Bexhill-on-Sea, Sussex, aged 73.

Mr Openshaw had been Guffering from cancer and died after an operation.

It would have a figor area of almost double the existing pre- mises, and would be Anished in Deven months.

The new building would havo chope on the ground and one

He resigned from the publicat on each of the five upper service in Britaly to Join floors,

Appearing for the applicant Cnidbecks in Hongkong in 1918.

He left a year later which World was Mr W. I. Chang, of Messra War I broke out and was comPH. Bin & Co., and for nine missioned in the Ninth Balta of the sixteen opponents, Mr

on, the Essex Regiment.

J. M. d'Almada Remedion. The remaining opponents conducted

· ́· AWARDED MC

their own claims personally,

All the claims for compensa- In France he was twice in the witch toiled $16,250, were jured and was awarded the agreed between applicant **Military Cross.

A Dutch 'crew brought the ship to the Colony from Singa- DOTO. They will be flown back home on Monday, it was learned. The ship Wes formerly owned by the Dutch thipping Arm, Rotterdam- Lloyd.

Ho returned to the East after the war and rejoined Caldbecks in Shanghai,

Ho was a teen golfer and lawn bowler.

and

opponents, and the tribunal re- commended exemption.

The tribunal, consisted of Ms J. K. Dargan ·· (president), Mr Chow Yat-wong and Mr A. M.. Dixon.

During the war, she was con- verted into a troop carrier and covered 410,000 miles to various war theatres. After the war she became the fn 1941 he was interned in Brot Dutch ship to take Dutch Footing Camp. Ho rotired fo

London, Aug. 20. pritoners-of-war from Indo- 1046 and took up residence in

Bexhill-on-Sea.

Burglars looted a truck, park- nesla back to Holland..

Ho - was known to a widood outside a‘London musle shop Later she was used as an immi- circle of friends as "Chatty" yesterday and got away with grant ship between Europe and bath in the Far East and 12,000 records of ...George Canada, South Africa, Aus England. He is survived by one Gershwin's "I've got plenty of trala, and New Zealand, Vistor and three brothers,

nothing. UPL More recently she took part in

',

the enforced avacuation of Printed and published by Tinence Gordon Newlands Pearce Dulch rationis from Indo- for and on behalf of South China Morning Peal Limited at 1-3 nesia.

Wyndham Street, City of Victoria to the Colony of Hongkong.

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