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Comment Of The Day

7-YEAR PLAN

TUIE University's plan to A double enrolment in seven yours will be widely wel- comed though there may be some disappointment that it will take so long to ac- complish. The detailed

weekend statement however vaderlines the magnitude of the tank and the fnet that these proposals repre- sent three yourk effort shows that they are based un most careful investi gation.

By 1906 the Colony will have in existence higher educa- tion facilities which will come closer both in size and Rcope to the leading provin cial universities in Britain. And the proposed Chinese University should by that. time als be making its contribution of graduates, to Jarul education, Lusiness

and industry,

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Broker's Disclosure

Disclosure $21,000 Kowloon Robbery

At Corruption Trial

10 Awaiting Deportation Proceedings

ment now commits both Wong Chan-hon, an immigration broker, testified at the trial of Sub- Inspector John Evans this morning that more than 10 men were being detained with him at the Chatham Road Camp awaiting deportation proceedings.

University to a policy of progressive expansion in- Arfinitely. What happens after 1967 cannot concern the University now but en rolment will almost certain-) ly have to be drastically in- erensed.

Last year the China Binfl enlled not only for the doubling of the number of! places in the University hul also urged the authorities to seek greater financial help from commerce and industry. The weekend alatement reveals that this i appent-presumably for thei expansion of the engineer- It faculty ha utsed

a substantini.com.”

Never-

theless the bulk of time.

$20 million capital expendi

Police Stations

Seized By Rioting Iraqis

Beirut, Sept. 21.

ture to finance the seven-Cairo Radio said tonight Iraqi demonstrators seized

your expansion will have to

rome from Government,

HERE is a hint that fres

THE

may later be increased.

This seems inevitable.

The.

two police stations in the town of Ramadi, 65 miles west of Bagdad, in countrywide demon- strations against Premier Karim Kassem,

broadcast claimed de. University ix airendy! monstrations broke out again leaning far too heavily on today after Sunday's protest Government nud

bel march through the streets of anxions to correct this de- Bagdad against the cxecutions pendence, Chief concern is of 13 army officers and four

The

fell for deserving students high-ranking civilians for alieg- who might be excluded by ed treason. higher

fees, because hore,

Cairo radio claimed today's as elsewhere, an increasing demonstrations spread to several number of places must be towns outside the capital, in- kept for them.

cluding Mosul, the centre of the More than 30 per cent of the recent revolt for which those University's ambers are executed on Sunday paid' with now receiving aid in the their lives. Other towns afcet- form of scholarships and were sald to be Faiouja, bursaries but there is still Samarra and Ramadi.

a wide gap between what

prevail In Hongkong and

or

OPEN FIRE

the United Kingdom where; At Ramadi, Cntro Radio auid, about 75 per cent are tided police opened fire at the demon. from public private strators but this did not pre- funds. It is unreasonable vent the crowd from seizing two to ask Government to do police stallons.

demonstrators clashed more. But industry must. DLANS to provide a dental with police in the other towns, PLANS us a timely to

ton, while Bagdud

The

shops closed In protest, the

Another

Teen-Age Killing

New York, Sept. 21. Eight teen-aged gang mem- bers ambushed and killed n 16-year-old boy today as he stood talking with classmates on the steps of a high school in the Bronx.

John Guzman, a freshman at Morris High School und a mem-

answer to critics who last broodenst said. year deplored the lack Premier Kassem, who kept ber of the "Valiani Crowns" of such course. The ad- to his room in the Detence gang, died less than two hours dition of this together with Ministry all day Sunday,

was

a fully recognised electrical reported to be planning to re- and mechanical engineer- call the disbanded Popular Re- sistance Forces to help him

ing course will do much to break up the protest riels, Calro strengthen the University's Radio added.--UPI, scope and appeal,

At the same time it should

thero

bo emphasised that small faculties are what add so much both to the capital and running conta of the University two of the existing four facul- ties, for example, cutor for only about 28 per cent of the total enrolment.

TT should also be realised

demand keeps these courses:

small. Thus special Hong-

Cripple's Leg

Broken In Accident

after he was shot in the chest,

Police said all of the gang

the triggerman, who was in members wore lan coals except

blue. The youths, believed to be members of the "Royal Knights," scattered in all directions after the shooting.

NO RESPONSE

Make Bluboo, 44, a welder, said that, he had spotted the brewing trouble 20 minutes be- fore the shooting and had felc- phoned pollee, but there was no response.

Polke later rounded up about 00 youths and took them to tho police station for questioning.

A lawker with a crippled left Police sa Guzman had ma

kong problems contribute teg had his right leg broken Lered "Royal Knights" as he lay considerably to the Univer-whom he was knocked down by Яity'a

on the pavement blooding from

they

RTO,

stliness. Theja bus in Des Voeux Road West a 22-cal. bullet wound.

however, tout 8.30 p.m. yesterday. he commended for the plans The hawker, Hok Wan-isat, The Guzman boy was the have made and 48, was crossing the road on latest vich of a summer-long Government for the gener- crutches in front of No. 200 wave of juvenile gang violence oua support it has given. As where roodwork narrowed the that has resulted in the death of

traffic down to a single lane. at least 20 teen-agers. It top- the jubilee year approacher

the University assumed a Hole, having little space to give, alleged iddnapping and rape of A No. 6 bug came along and ped a weekend that included the ntature more appropriate could not get out of the way, a 13-year-old girl by fwu teen- Hok was on his way home at agers, and a similar nosault on the time of the accident.

a 17-year-old girl-UPI.

to the needs of the com munity it serves.

Hrald among these detain- ed only one whs connected with his own business, The man.

Sy Kom-fung, hatt advanced him $20,000 to be deported in a bank to start his firm of immigration brokerage, I've added.

Wong made the staternent when he was cross-examineri by defence rolleitor, Mr A. S, C. Comber, of Messrs Hastings,

the

Colony

Evans is alleged to have re- celved a total of $38,245 as a TC- word for Issuing visor to Chinese entering from the Philippines between Scptember 10si year and February this year in his post-

Valuables worth $21,000 were stolen by a thief or thievės who broke Jnto Room 401, Boundary Court, 105 Boundary Street, fourth floor. Kowloon Tong, yesterday.

The theft was believed to have occurred between 10 am, and 6 p.m. when all the occupants were out,

The losses were discovered on return and reported to the police Immediately.

Among the valuables stolen were two ladies' watches one of which was worth 36,000; two men's watches; four diamond-gold brooches one of which Wild worth $3,500; three pair of diamond ear-rings a pair of which was worth 1,300 and a Jade Anger-rfug worth $500,

The losses, partly in jewellery and partly in cash, amounted to $21,600.

In the same building in Room 405, valcabies totalling $280 were also reported stolen between 10 am, and 2 p.. yesterday.

The gases included one wrist watch, one brooch, and one necklace.

U.S. Bid

Catch Up

Lion us officer for Chinese re ith

Omlee,

on in the Immigration Cross-Examined Cross-examined this morning. Wong seld he was now waiting deportation proceedings concern- ing his Immigration brokerage business.

Mr Comber: Are the charges

against you, in connection with

the deportation, conspiracy and giving of this money?

Wong: Up to today, I don'i know what I am charged with. Anybody else detained with you for deportation?--In respect of what?

In respect of the same thing. -Yes,

Το

Lunik

Washington, Sept. 21

The Defence Department's research chief

Mr K In

Mob Scene With Women

San Francisco, Sept. 21. Mr Nikita Khrushchev be

came mixed up today with hundreds of yelling women shoppers in 寫 mob scene in downtown San Francisco.

While driving back from San Jose, down the bay, Mr Khru- shchev's moldrende left tho main highway and 'came (up to the subluban shopping district of Park Mercad

Immediately dozens of photo- graphers andi reporters who were in the motorendo dashed In after the Soviet Prime Mini- ster and his party.

IN UPROAR

Wemen wheeling chopping backets let out cries of surprise and within moments the whale supermaritet was in an uproar.

Dozens of police cat stel

form บ cordea arcund Mr

to mind the uproar,

This unusual view of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. was taken this morning. It was the first time for a number of years that all whurros, with the excep tion of one under repair, were occupied.

The ships were (right to left) the Canton, President Jackson, Salmara, Kar- malo, Eastern, Schwaben- stola,

Petar Maorsk, Navasa and Zaankerk. The `nino vessels were' of British, American, | Ger- man, Danish and Dutch rogistration.China Mail

Photo.

THE TORIES

MAINTAIN THEIR LEAD

By DOUGLAS CLARK

London, Sept. 22. The Tories are maintaining their lead of seven and a half points over Labour in the general 'election campaign.

This Was disclosed. In the latest Daily Express pull at public opinion the only in- dependent poll and the one that

He walked along the aisle gave the most accurate forecast

said today the United States_should service agtala tried vainly to be able this autumn to match Russia's Khrushchev who did not seem feat in getting a rocket to the moon. The official, Dr Herbert F. York, said the Russians Look at the goods displayed beat the U.S.. in the race because they had on the shelves, and spoke rockets of greater power which enabled them women doing their shopping. to use heavy "high-quality guidance in the last stage.".

Ho sald the US. lunar shols moves to its closest point to the used Thor and Jupiter inter- carth October 3 10.7. There

Wong sald more than 10 per-mediate range missiles As I have been reports the U.S.

sans were being detained but he did not know why they were in custody,

of

Asked to give the names those who were connected with Kam-fund, who, he said, had his business, Wong named Sy advanced him $20,000.

The

Immigration Arm of

was brokerage not properly organised, Wong sald, and he Since drew nu fixed salary. the firm began the business, he bag received Lew thousand dollars, he added.

Earlier, Wong in, his examino-, ion-in-chief, was referred to a number of cheque stubo and said that a few of the elseques | had been made out by him and payable to a man named "E."

Heating la continuing.

Tried To Enter

Palace Grounds

A

London, Sept. 21 37-year-old Japanese today triod, several tips to enter the courtyard-In front of Buckingham Palace and after a struggle with police officers he was laken to a polles station.

Later he was transferred to hospital for observation. The man had made re- peated 'attempts to enter a gato leading to the fore- court-et tho, palsco.

The palace is surround- ed by high iron vallinga. Policemen and tall' guarda- men patrol the onlaide to keep away would-be iné truders.

Felice refused to identify -the 'man' or giye any other personal details about him.

Router.

boosters,

Ilmiting the payload | would try to put a satellite into

to "some tens of pounds."

The Russian payload, by con trast, was nearly a thousand pounds.

Dr York said the United States would be shifting this autumn to the more powerful Atlas intercontinental missile "as the basement booster for Junar, probes,”

'Just As Easy'

As soon as this is done, he seld, then all of these things will be just as easy for us to do,”

orbit around the moon, a more difficult feat than hitting it directly as the Russians did.

Some Concern

Dr York sakt the Husslan moon, shot did not show any Soviet advance from a milltary But he said the standpoint. fact that it was "a great atten- tion drawer....and propaganda achievement" caused him con-

COIL

Router,

$96,000

Collected

For HK

Refugees

to

of the last election.

The pall also revealed:

Young people-the

21-25 age first group are voting for the time on October Bangive the Tories

a ive

point lead- though a massive 121⁄2 per cent of them have still to make up their minds.

Women give a big boost fo the Tories overall lead,

The

down.

Liberals are still going

And 67 per cent of all voters, regardless

of party,

now be lieve the Tories will win.

The coll was carried out be- tween September, 17-20 among a representative cross-section of valers throughout Britain,

More than $96,000 has been collected for Hongkong was

refugees in a London'ex-. hibition.

Dr. York mid he credited Russian military missiles with greater accuracy then Dr-York made the forecast in shown by Lunik II in hitting a copyrighted interview with the moon, He said it VIS U.9, ÑNews and World Report, a harder "by quite a bit" to his a weekly news magazine.

point within a few miles' ETTOR The next US. lunar chot may | on earth than it was to hit the come when the moon again i moon-UFI,

Grew

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Indian Hemp

From Budgerigar Seed

Cardiff, Sept. 21.

The exhibition of Hongkong squatter huts and back streets was held in the courtyard of a LUKTMAS London church — St Mark's--the-Fiek, in Trofal- gar Square.

Miss C. M. Newcombe, Sacre-

that

tury, the Hongkong Council of Social Service said today more than 100,000 people visited this exhibition in the three weeks it was held and more thon £0.000 (HK$90,000) was col- lected in the various receptacles provided.

May Have Known Of Smuggling

New York, Sept. 21.

A pretty Chicago divorces

whose severely beaten body was washed ashore on Saturday may have been murdered because she discovered # plot to smuggle opium into the United States, Investiga- tors sald today,

,and Narcolios

Trey ogents were questioning officers and crew members of the

LARGER SUM

"This was a larger sum than zaid Mins New- [untisipated."

combe today.

"We have just heard from one. of our associate members now Dutch freighter, Utrecht

она

WAS

A man scattered sixpenny worth of budgerigar seed on a disused allotment which, thanks to the ex- ceptional summer, produced £2,300 worth of Indian hemp, the court was told here today.

in England that she and friends which Mrs Lynn Kaufman, 23, Prosecuting counsel said that: The defence pleaded that visited the exhibition. She ways daughter of a Chicago business- Jahn Thomas Luton, 25, grow Ritchie used the drug to relleve was most authentic even to man, was returning home frum 96 plante which produced fruit- | pain. There was no

when. question the mollowed Chinced news Singapore Ing tops mostly plants usually, of

International paper and broken cooking pole. savagely besten · and hurled unknown outside the troples. ring,"

We have also heard, from overboard shortly after the skip Some of the hump was found

friends in England that, Inter-left Boston last Friday, drying on the root of a flat

As for Luton he had formed Church Ald and fefugee Ser- Authorities believed that Misa occupied by a 37-your-old | the habit of smoking hemp and | vipa_have_collected more in the Kauffman may have learned of 'Jamalean, "Iteuben Bartholomew | grew it for hia pwil uoc.

past year than ever before la Blick ntrcotica oporation | Jutchle, and in paper-bag con- Both mon pleaded gulity to their history.

while en route from Slogapore talalóg five-grain "twists" was possessing Indien;

This samo. service “tion ré- to New York end was alan bes discovered under the bottom wero cach sent to prison fu | settled more than 200,000 re- cause who refused to take part dirawer of a dressing table, Dina month--Rauter.

fugees þy dáigration schemes,”; | in 1/--UFI,

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