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Dentist WOMAN CLAIMS

Fined For COMPENSATION FOR

Looting HUSBAND'S DEATH

A 50-year-old dentist who A 19-year-old widow in the Victoria District Court today

admitted going into a tal-

lapsed house in Wanchai

and stealing 57 tools, was

fined $500 or oight wooks |

by Mr T. L. Yang at Can- tral

morning.

claimed workers compensation for her husband' who was allegedly killed by a falling wall on a building demolition site,

Magistracy this 60-year-old

Tsang Hon-ying; of 100 Joha sion Road, was also ordered to pay $10 for nix tools which could not be recovered or

u further

detention of two days.

Inspector T. Y. Yip, prosecut Ing, safe complainant, Wong

Chuen-sun, ilved in 208 John-

nton Road, first Bloor, and hard

Now A

'Dangerous Structure'

been savired by the police to The Yu Fung Co., Ltd. op-

evacuate.

all the

On September 2, people were allowed to enter the premises to take away their belongings and Wong discovered the loss of the tools, worth about $100,

the

Defendant admitted to police he had taken them and

·Fold them to a marine hawker for $25.

MANNEQUIN

SCHOOL

IN HONGKONG

A Singapore model plans shortly

lo start a mannequin train- ing school in Hongkong. She is Miss Ruth Warner who is already operating model,

The widow is Wu Yuen-ching, who applied for compencution from the Yak Boe Construction Co.

Mr. J. d'Almadin Remedios. for Wu, told Judge T. Creedon Wn's hutband, Wong You-chi

29, had been working on the site

when a for three days

collapsed, injuring him.

wall

He died in homilal two days later, on March 10.

Mr Remedios raid the respon- tha had sub-contracted

dents work to three then, and one of plied to the tenancy these, Chan Kam, had employed tribunal this morning for Won

sixty. exemption for a

6, house at year-old Shalloy Street, for which a dangerous structure natica was served on them by the P.W.D. recently.

The house has a woodwork- ing shop on the ground floor and domestle units utove,.

The applicants progare build- ing a modern five-storey

ro-

i infereed concrete houre on the tite which would cost $101,259. It would have two shops on the ground floor and domestic flats. two on each floor, each with bathroom and kitchen,

The building would be finish- ed in 6 months.

Appilconte ure represented by

Mr V. Gitting instructed by

Miss Victoria Woo, for the re- spondents, denied Wong was killed on the building site,

The hearing a continuing.

WOMAN

ENCOURAGED

DAUGHTER

TO STEAL

Mr A. Llu of La and Lo and Mr T. L. Yang this morning

there are 46 opponents of the application, represented by Mr A.

by Zimmern, instructed Poter Wong & Co. and Mr B. academias in Kuala Lampur Liu, instructed by K. F. Wong and Singapore and who claims & Co. and, Hostings & Co. to have trained "several

Members of the tribunal are hundred local girls."

Mr J. E. Dargan (president), Mr Lau Mon-tion and Mr F. Mody. They inspected the pre- mizes this morning, after which hearing will continue.

Miss Warner la a London- trained model. She is looking for a trained fashion model conduct classes in Hongkong.

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at Contral Magistracy`ro- g 41-year-old primanded housewife, Wong Ying, for encouraging her 12- year-old daughter to steal, when sho admitted receiv- Ing a stolen watch from the doughter. Defendant was sentenced to six wooks imprisonment by Mr Yung, while the 12- year-old girl was caution- ed on admitting the theft of the watch when she op- peared before Mr I. T. Morris at Juvenile Court th's morning.

The theft was discovered by the owner of the watch, Chan Kit-yu, of 1 Tin Hau Temple Road, who told the police that the 12-year-old girl, who was a boon curd hawker, had called on her on August 29.

The girl was traced to defen- dant's home where the watch was found in her possession,

Bargains At

50 Cents Each

Ontits for the whole family. some garmenta costing only 50 cents each, were sold at the Hummage Sale In aid ol the Society for the Protea- Lion of Children which opened this morning.

Shoppers were busily sorting out bargains immediately after the sale started at noon today in St George's Hall, Misalons to Seamen on the Gloucester Road. The doors remain open until 0.30 this evening.

Tho sale will continue to- MOTTOW add on Wednesday. from 10 am until 8 pm; fresh slocks of garments will be net cut each day.

Ladies of tha Women's

(of course) Allary of the HKSPC were

this amazing new product has just arrived

and will be available as of Wednesday, 9th September, 1959.

-we will be closed for stock taking on Monday and Tuesday - Re-opening

on Wednesday with exciting new

Fall Merchandise.

160 Des Vooux Road, C. Tel. 21-157

In charge of the proceedings. Mrs F. H. Loseby, Hon. Trea- aurer, was checking sales and receiving cash, with Mrs E. L. Elias and Mrs V. Pleciotto And other helpers,

This is one of the Auxiliary's angual charity efforts to raise ayode for the poorest babies in the Cony cared for in the SPC centres and clinics in Hongkong and Kowloon.

Nomination

*London, Sept. 8. Viocount Monckton, a fenrer Cabinet minister in the Conser- vative Government, will be chairman of an advisory.com mission to study the position In the Rhodeslan Federation, sán preparation for the review of the Federation's constitution next year, il war announced tongle-tron No. 10, Downing Street.-Beuter

stablished: 1949

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1959.

Sheaffers

(W-BALLPOINT. WITH: EXOLUSIVE

STERLING SILVER TIP

PICTORIAL PARADE

ABOVE: Just six months ago, the plang bringing Turkish Primo Ministor Adnan Menderes to London for the conference on Cyprus crashed in a field near Gat» / wick Airport, killing most of the passengers and crow, But the premier escaped--largely due to the help arid first aid given him by former Anthony Bailey and his wifo, first people to get to the scent of the crash, Now the Baileys are holidaying at Mohderos Invitation and expense-in Turkey. The Baileys and their two children are shown in Istanbul, with the famous Sutton Ahmad Mosque in the background. Left and right are guide/Interpreters placed by the government at the Balloys' disposal Express Photo.

ABOVE: Across the golden sands in a gay beach suit steps planist Winifred Atwell, xoan hand in hand with her husband Low Lavisohn on the shore outside their beach hours of Bilgėla Beach, Sydney, Now South Wales, as she enjoys a break in her Australian tour. Miss Atwell is expected back in Britain this autumn.-- Reuterphoto.

ABOVE About to board a Russian TU 104 jet airliner. at London Altport: British Labour Party leaders Aneurin Bayan (left) and Hugh Gaitskell. With them: Mrs Gaitskoll (right) and Mrs Denis Healey, wife of the party's foreign affairs expert. They were off on a Russian tour of the Invitation of the Soviet inter Parliamentary group Express Phote."

RIGHT: Sho isn't really Miss Great Bri- toin. She wasn't

really compoting In the contest for the title, held; recontly in

Morecambe. In' fact sha Shirley Anp Field, who rd- contly was un- expected ly chosen for the starring rolo opposito Sir Laurence

Oll-

viar in the film vanion of John Osborno's "The Entertainer." The part called for hor to be elected. Miss Great Britain after gaing out with one of the organisers, and the girls in the contest Wore all to get parts as extras. But

the girls and the organisers

-objected to the rigging of the film contest; and nów Shirley will be shown finishing second-to the actual winnor, Bronetto Valerio Märtin, from Blackburn.- Express Photo.

ABOVE: John Hoskins, 36-year-old sculptor master at Bath Academy of Art has carved a 20ft high Iron It is claimed to be the biggest in the figure of Christ. world. Hoskins built it in a barn at his home in tho Cotswolds. Because of lack of spaco he strapped its 30ft by 12ft ornamental reredos of panelled steel and piping to on outside wall of his cottage. Soon the ultra-modern and revolutionary pieces of art will, ba erected behind the altar of newly built St Stephen's " Church, Southmead, Bristol. Picture shows John Hoskins in his barn. The 20ft. figure of Christ is bolted to the wall.—Express Photo.

ABOVE: A visitor from Outer Space towers over the Empire State Building-la a scona from the Oxford. Theatre. Group's late-night. TOVUS "Better Never" et Edin» burgh's Cranston Hall. --Not officially sponsored by the

· Festival authorities, the revun is one of many ""frings". shows presented to coincide with the mora veriqué enter:" tainment of the Festival. Express Photo:

From the Files

25

years ACO DE

ESPITE `severe pruning especially under the hending of Public Worke, Extraordinary the budgeti catimate for 1935 will, if fülfilled, create a record ex penditure.

The estimated $30,585,050

and.

revenue is expenditure,

$32,470,102, a deficit of $1,890,452 boing budgeted `for..

(For 1959-00. the figures wEFO revenue, $306,270,600, and expen...! dituro, $092,128,410), 2-

Under the

severe Public Werks Department plans for commending the crostic of several Govern ment buldings next yors have, for the prezent, been abandoned. Theen include the proposed market at Wanchal, the new. Government quarters in Wann · chat and the Rowloon Post Office, and others,

The Government woul continue the $80,000 a year... subaldy to the Flying Club. Str Thomse Southom, the Colonial Secretary, sáld that while Government was anxious. to encourage airmindedness: 15: was considered that so far as the expenditure of public funds was concerned this end could be schloved more properly." by training members

:the Volunteer Flying Corps than bý mubsidising à Club which la- cludes ladies and non-British subjects among its flying en bora,

:

The vote for the upkeep,-of the aerodrome has been for crensed by $1,000,

The allowance of 8240 por annum in the estimates for the

to Royal Observatory

the Hongkong Wharf and -Godown: is for holating the signals of the non-local code OVCE: their premises. Those sigrials "wire previously hoisted by the · Hár- bour Deportment at Signal Hil Kowloon, but were discontinued because of tho shortage of staff. The company has hoisted the local signals free of cost ító. Government for a minber · of years Non-local signals arb considerably more complicated, and the payment proposed to 'cover' the Company's "financial outlay is considered reasonable. Sir Thorn Southcrn pald tribute to the Inspector General cf Police, Mr. Wolfe, aghote retirement he announced during; the budget.

The Colony, he said, longa the last of the older generation of its cader officers, for Mr Wolfe was appointed in the last century and 'there was" a sap of almost six years bes tween his appointment and that- of the next oldest mander of - the service.

Mr Wolfe, raid Sir Thomas, would have completed almost 38 years of service 'under this Government during which bo had devoted himself whole- heartedly to the various duties | which had fallen to his lot?

A

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man was fined $15 for damaging a young tras la Bowen Road. The alternativa was three weeks' gaol.¡-

A. W. Grimmitt won the opon singles lawn bowls final оть Wednesday Bgainst -:D. Rumfaln.

This Funny World

*WY anna, show the new man where his desic will be?"

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