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ACCOUNTANT NOT
SURE IN CERTIFICATE CASE
An accountant told the Victoria District Court to- day he was not sure whether an Indian mer- chant accused of conspiracy had anything to do with making out the returns for Imperial Preference Certificates,
Luk Wing-kuen was diving evidence in the case against Vaswani, 20, Lucky Duyaran director and biggest share. holder of the Vaswani Truding Co. Ld, which owns and runs the International Chithing Fue- tory. Kowloon.
Luk was the accountant for
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the factory.
Vnovani hot pleaded not Prakty
living between January 1st year and Juniory 31 this year conspires with others took fraudulently Imperial Prek rence Certificates from the Department of Con- metre ant industry.
Mr
Lukt, truss-examined by Brook Berechi, for Vaswani,
fold Judge B. J. Jennings the factory had had an account at the Mercantile Bank
Bank Cheques
For a short period Lucky Vaswani had signed cheques on the
But, he natal, account, Feewattt unity signed blast ehrgis. Someone cle Alled cut the body of the cheque.
Luk said that although Vas- wani Was director of t company he was not an officer
of the clothing factory.
He had seen him there
once or twice.
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He said he was nol clear whether Vaswani hud had ony- thing to do with the making out
of returns for the IPC's.
"I did not hear of much thing while I was in the fac- tory," he said.
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Mr Bemacchi: "As far as you know he had nothing to do with the buying of materials?"
Luk: The materials were bought by the Vaswani Trading Co. Ltd."
Luk said that early this year The fetory's necontants had returned figures on costing of pyjamas and suggested some be changed.
Altered
The factory checker, Mr Ng King-lun had altered the gures.
"These,
alterations were false." sold Luk.
The hearing is continuing. Mr Simon 1, Crown Counsel, is proocuting.
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Stabbing Follows Quarrel
Tro Kwan-wo, 53, on UA- employed man, who stab- bed a woman with a table knife following a quarrol, was sont to prison for two months, by Mr T. L. Yang ot Central Magistracy this morning.
The defendant pleaded guilty. Detective Sub-Inep M. E.
said that Grcede,
the de- tent and the explainant. Lul Sieg-yaran had known exch other for approximately one and were Very good
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friends.
At about 2 p.m. on Septem- ber 12, they took a room at the Good World Hotel, Wanchal Road, where a certain amount uf arguing took place when mei defendunt
Laik accused
off cheating on him, Insp Groode said,
The following morning. Insp. Groode continued, the defendant; went to the roum very angry, and avincked Luk with a small ible knife. Luk shouted "save life." A room boy sow Luk sit- ling on the bad bleeding. and besle the defendant standing ber, Insp. Groode added.
Magistrate Hits Out
At Teddy Boy' Who Intimidated Mother
"You behave like a Teddy Boy," Mr T. L. Yang, Centrul Magistrate, told a 23-year-old man who admitted producing a triangular file before his mother when she refused to give him money.
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Lau Chan-chong, of 8 Por- fuction Torrect, was sentenced to one year'a gap on an in- timidation charge and three months on a charge of posscs- sion of un Instrument At for unlawful purposes. He denied the second charge.
Sin Chan, 題 44-year-old widow, the mother of defendant, textiled that on September 12, defendant asked her for some money when she was cooking in the kitchen,"
On refusing the request, de- fendant produced the Ale. Ilis mother telephoned the police.
Defendunt testified that his mother had disowned him and j that what she had said was a le.
Mr Yong old she was right in disowning him, "because you are no good to the family, no good to yourself and no good to society."
U.S. Navy Explains Order
Washington, Sept. 13. Severat United States war- ships of the Seventh Fleet had ben ordered to weigh anchor bccause of a typhoon which is reported moving acroRS the Puelle from Okinawa, the Navy Department announces in a communique issued here to- day.
The communique was made to explain the recent recall of saflors from leave, which bud given the to alunnist rumours,
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'Large, Intense'
Typhoon Sarah is a large and intense storm with centrol winds of approximately 140 miles on hour, a spokesman of the Royal Observatory said this morning,
The storm is now some 370 | miles south-east of Talpel, and moving north-west at 15 imnota. On its present course it is head- ing for Formosa, but the spokes- man said it would probably curve north later.
Reconnaissance aircraft Bylog into the storm reported these facts early this morning. Sarah 15 unlikely to affect the Colony's weather adversely as she is more than 1,000 miles GAVBY.
Today's forecast is light variable winds . becoming northerly tonight, and the general outlook" is "falr.
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ABOVE: At the Royal Navy Tactical School in Woolwich, London, hava boon officers from various overseas naval sorvicos. Picturo shows:-Captain JH. Wal- wyn (oated), director of the school with (from loft) Commander Konan (Israel), Lt. Commander Wheatley (Australia), Commander Vilovic (Yugoslavia), Lt. Com- mander Maris (Indonosia),'Lt. Commander van Mistrigt (Netherlands), Commander Ghandvirah (Thailand), Lt. Commander Carlloso (Portugal), Commander Saito (Japan). Captain Walwyn is explaining the Action Speed Tachcal Trainor.— The Times Photo.
ABOVE: The tenth congress of the International Astronautical Federation, has opened in London. A Russian delegate, Prof. V. Krassovsky, believes that one or more thermo-nuclear explosions may have taken place since the suspention of tests. He is to submit
□ puper on high-energy radiation in the upper atmosphore-and it was during a pro-conference in- formal discussion on it that the Russian modo his allegations. He said that the quantity of Lithium in the upper atmosphere had increased—an indication of thermo-nucleor explosions. Prof. Krassovsky thought. the explosions might have boon in Novada-but that is extremely improbable. Picture shows Professor Krasovsky with Professor Singer (U.S.), The Times Photo.
The Officer Administering the Government, Mr Claudo, Butgoes today tried his hand at revolver shoot- ing whón ho visited the Auxiliary Police Camp 'at Aberdeen this morning,
Using a Weblay .38 he scored thros direct hits at the ravalvor vango,
This picture by a Chins -Mail cameraman shows Mr. Burgess taking aim," He spent an hour visiting various departments of the camp.
ABOVE: Girl of many talents is dark-haired Ella Doran, from Rath- farnham, County Du- blin, Ireland. A fashion, model by day, Ella- seen hero in a period Can-Can dress—dances the Can-Can at a Dublin night club into the early hours of the morning. She is also a brilliant ballet dancer and a crack thot with a .22 rifle.-Routarphoto.
ABOVE: Massivo structuros of the Atom Age now pro- vide the background for men engaged in one of mans kind's age-old occupations as farm workers collect the straw bales on a farm naar the E40 million nuclear power station under construction at Borkeloy in Gloucestershire-Routerphoto,
ABOVE: The Dalai Lama collı at Mr Nehru's house in New Delhi and prosents him with a white silk scarf. And the Indian Promior's smile soems to say: "I'm ́delighted to accept ¡P'.—Express Photo.
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has always been felt that what Hongkong badly needs is an ment park. Almost every big city in the world can point with pride to its such plensure park. But
a densely populated colony like Hongkong, it is certain- ly strange that nothing has yet been done to provide it with one.
"Nowhere to go" is a frequent complaint of local residents.
There are very few attrag- tions here, and for those who do not like the movies 05 cars for dancing there is little to do. Now group of Chinese Ananciers have got together and have mooted a scheme, which if carried through-and ́ There is every likelihood of li-will con- up the siderably, brighten Colony,
They have decided to erect an immense amusement park in Kowloon and for a small fee, give the people out here a glimpse of Coney Island. The site desired is a strip of land in Hunghom owned by the Kow- loan Canton Railway.
On what only a year or two ape was part of the hillside in Pokfulam Road, rapid pro- groen in being made to push
the
new Government Civil Hospital scheme to a conclu. sion. Hundreds of workmen are engaged on the site, and it is expected that in two years the hospital will be. ready for occupation.
The death has occurred of Mr Kwok Shiu-such at the residence of No. 128 Bonham Road. He was one of the founders of Hin Fat & Co Ltd. - He is survived by too 'sona, Mr Kwok Hin-wong and Ar Krook Tai-fai.
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DY next summer wireless
tions between Hongkong and América and Europe will be possible as the re- sult of negotiations which have just been satisfac- torily concluded. The cost of a three-minute conversa- tion with Shanghai would bo in the reglon of $10, and for a similar period to Europe - £4 or £6, .
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for transactions on September 19 at 26 Des Voeux Road Central.
The directors are Mr James Gock Lock, managing director and chairman, Messrs Philip Gockchin, Gock Gon Hin, William Gockson, Cook Hi Man, D. Jackman, J. Lee Gunn, F. T. Young, Gack Sul Cheung, L. S. Kwok, M. 'Shun Geo Hing.
Mr Tycho Wing, well-known Shanghai and Hongkong bar rinter, and a native of Corn}< wall, died at the age of 59.
CORRUPTION_TRIAL
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poople wishing to obtain vima
Mär Shinichi Shibusawa, Chair- and she would pass them on to man of the United Nations Sub- Evilla. commliice to enquirò into the Laolion charges of aggression Mr Rea stated that from Sep- by North Victrom,
passed lember to December 1030, Wong through the Colony this morning paid Evans, through Mi Chan by PAA on his way to Vientiane Bus of moray which were the
ile is accompanied by two cubject of charges Nest, L-to 17. Japanese assistants. The
DEPORTATION RECOMMENDED
Joseph Roger Alyphon, 53, of Washington Apartments, who pleaded guilty to 7a chargon of Regarding the rembining chaining money by fadao LXS- former Joponese Ambassador to charges, the prosecutor said that tences before Mr T. X. Yang at Loos and Thailand, said he did at the end of 1958, Miss Chan Central Magistracy, "why thik not know how long he would ceased to act na the Intermediary morning sentenced to 30 montén" bo in Loo9.
and Mry Wong took quer, !
Ivasprinterest and recentmenschid "It depends on the circum- She conducted her dealings for deportation. stances there," he said at the with Evans through an inter- Defendant had obtained $3,807 airport this moming.... pryler, a Japanese, girl, known from 104 people, on the growinda
·He said that Japan was one of us "Sherry", who received a re-that he could obtain Jobs on the four members of the eub-muneration for her serviced. |beard ships for thom committee. The other members Evans, was transferred to on- were Italy, Tunisia and Argen-; other, poet in the Immigration Mr Scott-Chand is gathering Dilce on February, 26 this year, inaterial at his ports-of-call for and the brunsactions ・then had a series of lectures on travil The tenancy tribunal granted to stop.
And the airline bugifices, to be exemption to a three-dorey, 23- The accused was arrested given during the coming autuma year-old house at 158, Tung sulioequently, as a result of and winter in the UK.
Bod Chel Street, this morning, to enquiles-
the Anti“. Mr Scott-Chard arrived here. Inake way for a modern slx= | Corruption Branch into from Binipore, and after h storey building The comp will offairs of Wong, a
visit to Hongkong will fly in to be $90,000,
Ricoring in continuing.
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