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22, TUESDAY SEPTEMBER
1959.
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HMS AVAILAMS NOW AT ALL EADTER STORSE. MARRIN PALJU
PICTORIAL PARADE
ABOVE: Mr C. B. But gess, Officer Administer- ing the Government (in dark suit) takes the salute □ $ t-ho R.H.K.A.A.F. contingent paston him during the Battle of Britain parado held on Sunday.
RIGHT: At the Queen Elizabeth School Od Studcats Association's cocktail party for Mr. Arthur Hinton held at the school last week (-): Mr C, L. Ho, Mr S. C. Cheong, Mr Hinton, Miss K. L. Chung and AP 5. Y, Li,
RIGHT: Some of the large gathering which present whon Mr
K. C. Wong prosented exhibition of his paintings at the British Council yesterday.
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LEFT: Mn R. O. Hall, wife of the Bishop of Hongkong, opent the St Peter's Church clinic at Castle Pook, Now Terri- tories, on Sunday.
RIGHT: Mr K. 5. Tan (left) presents a runner- up trophy to Mr K. M. Koo after the Chinese Bankers Club swimming golo hold at the Victoria Park pool on Saturday.
JARAMETRO COMAN
Triad Man FORGED DRIVING HK GIRLS RETURN
Gaoled For LICENCE CASE
Two Years
Lee Kuen-plu. 35. af 21,
Wing K Street, second nor,
APPEAL STARTS
who pleaded guilty to being A man and a woman convicted in May of con-
member of the Wo On Lolt trisdi Society was sentenced to two years' goal and two years' police mupervision by Mr T. L. Yong at Central Magistracy this morning.
spiring to help others obtain driving licences by producing forged documents appealed be- fore the Full Court this morning.
The forged
documents were | Chan Chun, alias Chun Kwai- He had seven previous convic» sold at the trial to be papershan, 40, the woman, is appealing Against the sentence of 13 tlons for theft, five for narcolle purporting to be driving licences months. offences and one for narcotic issued by authorities, in Singa- gambling.
pore, North Borneo and Brunei.
R.M.S. "CANTON".
EMBARKATION NOTICE
For United Kingdom via Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Bombay, Aden and Port Said.
EMBARKATION: Passengers should embark between 2.80 and 4.00 p.m. on 25th Septem- ber, 1959.
SAILS:
BAGGAGE:
at 5.00 p.m. on 25th September, 1959.
o Chiu-ming. 31, a printer. who had also been found guilty by Victoria District Judge B. J. Jennings of forging entry per- mits and possession of a forged die, is appealing against his con- viction and sentence of three and a half years.
Mr Brock Bemazchi (in- structed by F. Zimmern & Co.) 1s representing the prister. The wizman is not represented by Counsel
The Full Court comprises the Chief Justice, Sir Michael Hogan, and Mr Justice J. R. Greng
Mr Simon F. S. Li, Crown Counsel, is for the Crown.
Alleged Demand
For $25,000
Haszomal Liaram Hotelsan-
Should be sent to Hongkong` &
Kowloon Wharf Co's Godown (No. 2 dani, 40. of 279 Granville Road,
Gato) by 5.00 p.m. on 24th Septem- ber, 1959.
ground floor.
(SUBJECT TO ALTERATION)
who was accused, of demanding
with moncy remanded for menaces, Was three days by Mr T. I. Yang al Central Magistracy this
morning.
It is alleged that defondant demanded $25,000 from A. M.
Printed and published by TEDENCE GORDON NEWLANDE Pearce Moti of 27 ienkow Road, third for and on behalf of South China Morning Post Limlied ^at - 1-3 floor, on September 21, Wyndham Street, City of Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong:"|
No plea was taken.
TO SCHOOL
Three daughters of Hongkong residents left by Bwissair this their morning to resume studies in Switzerland after spending the summer holidays in Hongkong.
They are (left to right) Heather Rhodes, Jacqueline Jones and Charmian Eberid.
Heather (13) in the daughter of
Two New U.S. Ships For Far East Run
Washington, Sept. 21.
LEFT: Spectators ord reminded of the now dim a fow past as for just moments a Spitfire, ano of the stalwarts of the air.. In the Battle of Britain, takes to the air again as it is hoisted by a Royal Air Force mobile crana onto a platform outside the Air Ministry building in London. The Spitfire was put on show for Battle
Week.
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of Britain.
BELOW: Outride the
Communist China embassy in New Delhi, shouting Indians demon. strato with banners and placards, against Rod #China's aggression an
the N.E. frontlors.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
of
The U.S. marillme board will tomorrow zign a $27,310,000 contract to build two OSIED ships for the Facillo Far East Line, Inc, of San Francisco.
Bicycle Control The new ships were part of a Sir-Both as a pedestrian and nine-ship replacement pro- a motorist, I strongly urge Ger- gramme which would be built ernment to control the use by Pacific For East under a bicycles. Most of us agree that the bicycle la road hazard. U.S. govemment subsidy.
They would be operated from Surely the pollee have statistics Colifornia ports to the Far East to show the many daily, ace- and would be basically of the dents caused by the cyclists and Mariner type, but would have there may be numerous minor deep tank space bulk unleaders, Incidents that go unnoticed. Yet Rnd advanced safety and they enjoy the free we of our navigation features.
From the Filos
25
years -AGO.
PLAYING against T. E.
X at the Cricket Club"ground, H.W. Baines and G.A. Stewart put on 62 runs to stave off an innings defeat for Mr A. W. Hayward's XI.
Baines scored 25 and Stewart 27. There were 22 extras in the team's eight wickets for 90 runs.
Playing for T. E. Pearce's XJ, L. McInnes retired with 57, T. E. Peurce knocked up 41 and T.A. Pearce, 80.-
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One of the warnt coal pit disasters that has ever taken place in Britain occurred this morning in the Greaford Colliery neur Wrexham, North Walen. It is jared that the death roll will reach a total of more than 100.
submit that this case
"I has been brought by the police under pressure and in the absence of the real complainant who ap pears to be sheltering under the screen of public tran quillity. I suggest this case should be dismissed," said Mr D. B. Evans, de- fending solicitor in the Peak Party case yesterday.
The case is one in which G. W. Sewell, H. C. Mecke and A. L. Sullivan, are summoned for making or permitting a noise calculated to interfere with public tranquillity at No 288 The Peak on August 31.
The Crown Solleitor, Mr
II. K. Holmes proscented.
Mrs Tui Bug, wife of Mr Sverre Berg gave evidence and said that other guests were Dr and Mrs J. M. Gray. Sho sakt the wireless WIR DA and the singing could be heard above i
"Mr Sewell gave his - personation of a Chinen sing
found song girl, which we entertaining and very good. Dr Gray the did a ton-tom song. Newer of these noisy. We adjourned to the There verandah to play cards.
of the were chouts when obe.
wero
came
guests had a good hand. "When a police officer up to the house to ask for leas noise, he said he thought it was Lady Southorn who was really complaining. We were all very surprised and I was frightened by the visit," Mrs Berg added.
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A typhoon which struck Japon resulted in 1,001 killed and more than 6,000 injured.
Bid To Replace Old House
roads and pavements. Most of In Shaukiwan
Jopan was picked as the re- the cyclists ignore the rules of presentative low cost, foreign traffic, eg darting scross pedes- shipbuilding centre for a com-
tring crossings while other cars Mr Yee Che-fun, who is vice- prison with US costs as pro-halt before them; brushing and seratching other cars and vedes- vided under the subcldy law.
the Had the chips been bullt intrian making U turns in
and thick of traffle; occupying Japan, the board said they obstructing car parks with their would have cost $8,850,000 per machines (sweepers the chief ship--Reuter.
Man Is Charged With
Stealing KMB Shares
Air and Mrs Brisa V. Rhodes Mr T. L. Yang at Central Magiz-
of the Kowloon Magistracy and will be attending Chato- lard School in Montreux.
the (16) attenda Jacquelino
Prealpina school in LauSANDO and is the daughter of Mr.
* G. W. Jones,' M and Janon
is General Manager, Binger Sewing Machine Co., Hongkong.
tracy this morning granted on applaation by the Police for the transfer to the Victoria district Court of a ruse in which former businessman, Chan Koon-pak, was charged of false pre with ID counts
and tences
bankruptcy
offences,
Mario Juso in Garinad is the
school for Charinlan
Eberle Mr Yang also fixed October 1 as (10), the daughter of Fr.and
the date when Chan ·, will Mrs. A. J. Eberic.
appear in the District Court, The photo shows the three girls
at・・ Kai Tak prior to their Four additional charges departare.lafplar · photo, larceny by felck and bank-.
af
offenders), Etc.““
offenders arc But the worse the joy-ridors on sired machines. For them devil may
care.
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president of the Shaukiwan Kalfong and a contractor of Talkoo Dockyard, Wie 2.A applicant jolnily this morning with Mr Wong Chu-hụng, for. exempllon for 275 and 277, Shaukiwan Road,
They wish to erect jointly new tenement house on the sit to cost $140,000. It will have six storeys,
I concede, that bleycles, may
The existing premiace ого not be banned altogether, but very old on a lite occurred succly a simple and inexpensive about two yeaza ngo in a neigh- licensing aystem, can be
bouring house, which was of a illuted. This would put them similar type and one of the in proper control as each one oldest styles to be soon in the would carry an identification Colony.
I would suggest that
The applicants are represent- there should be two classes of ed by Mr Peter Mo, of Peter Mo
conting, one for the privately-
number.
this
rupicy offences were also pro- ferred against Chin morning by the Palice.
owned machines and, one for and Company. for hire. Binco the machince
There are 20 opponents, who
The larceny charge alleged that hiring is business for profit, it represented by Mr K. Y.
Chan had stolen 300. ordinary should be appropriately taxed). shares of the. Kowloon Molor-In many districts, Tat Hang,
'Tso, Instrueled by d'Almada and Mason, Mr S, C, Mok, in-
Bus Co. and 323 lares in the Causeway Bay, for instance, Itructed by Brutton and Com
Woo and structed by P. C. Ngal Sang Co. from Ng Sit- notice that there are shops ny and Mr C, H. Wong, in- chung by trick.
hiring out tog-tricycles to Company. young children besides flooding
The members of the tribunal the treats with their bicycles. Inspected the existing promises The elber charges alleged, that
ho had failed to disclose all The children's durting tricycles Inter in the morning: they are agravo denger to Mr J. E. Dargan (president). his properties to the trustees constitute and had made mis-statements themselves and the poming Mr Les fuscheung and... Me during barigruptcy, proceed- | motorists.
Ing.
GUA TALHANG-RESIDENT
Furig Kam-chung and will con- tinue hearing this "afternoon..