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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1959. *

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Lady Sheaffer,

BÉRUPARAT TOUNTAIN PEN

UNITED PAPER CO.TE,

PICTORIAL PARADE

ABOVE: At the inaugural ceremony of the Federa- tion of. Clansmen's Associations of Hong- kong held at the Kwong Chow Restaurant last

week (l-r): Mr S. W. Chan, Mr C. N. Li, Dr S. N. Chau, Mr H. H. Hung, Mr Hin-thing Lo and Mr. Parkin Wong.. LEFT: At the opening of the St Peter's Church school at Aberdeen lost wock (1-r): Mr D. J. S. Crozier (Director of Education and Rev. Fr. J. Zilioli.

RIGHT: Mr and Mra R. S. Taylor seen at the Mormon Church wel-

coming party held for them last week.

ABOVE: During one of the games at the University of Hongkong Union party for new students held

at St John's College on Tuesday.

6-STOREY BUILDING-

THEN HIS WEDDING

A man attended the Tenancy Tribunal this morning to sritte Anui Arlails about A new housing scheme in Yagmati... then dashed of! էլ Ket married.

1e was Mr Ting Shu-fim of 70

Argyle Stro, Kowloon.

He was to be married to Miss Chan Sin-man, student, who lived four doors away in 178 Argyle Street.

Mr Ting at Mr LJ Wal-rung plan to build A Fix-storey

the Tribunal by Mr P. Chin, of Lau Chan & Ko, Opponents were represented by Mr D. d'Almada Remedios, l d'Almada Remedios and Co., Air S. Ng Quinn, of Mes.rs K. F. Wong and Co. and Mr D. I. Holland Roberts, ol Hastings and Co.

The

Tiburzi consisted of Mr

J. E. Durgan (president), M G. M. Davreux, and Mr D. C Lyte.

house costing $80,000 in place Mirror Fire

of a 25-year-old three-storey !

bulding at 25 Kun Chang

Street, Yuumati

granted exeIN POLİTA

London, Sept. 23.

the

The Tribunal the morning Fire engines were called te and the the offices of the mass circulo-

London HeWSPAPET. new building should be uption ne months after construc- Daily Mirror last night when en

extractor fun caught fire. tion begins.

Printers irod

the to leave production of building anc:

Compensation totaling $61,838

was agreed between Mr Ting ani Mr LA and their 42 early editions of the newspaper tenants, who had opposed the was held up.

The fire was quickly extin- application, Applicants were represented ul Kuished-China Mall Special.

Something Special

for those who want

Something Different

at the GLOUCESTER ARCADE

Printed and published by Terence Gordon NEWLANDS PEARCE for and on behalf of South China Morning Post Limited at 1- Wyndham Street, City of Victorin in the Colony of Hongkong,

Alleged Bid To Bribe Policeman: 2 On Drug Charges Remanded

A 40-year-old housewife, Ho Wan-choi, of 39 Tung Choi Street, second floor and a 36-year-old driver, Lau Kam-po, of 147 third street, Hong- kong, who stand accused of possession of dan- gerous drugs, dealing with dangerous drugs and corruptly offering, were remanded for. four days by Mr B. V. Rhodes at Kowloon Court this morning.

Tuesday

policeman It is alleged that on Septem- Jon

Fung and found ber 22, ot 04 Ma Tau Chung searched Road, first floor, both defendants him holding a small tih con- possessed 13 lbs and one ounce, Infining 208 packets of heroin

weighing about 20 'grammes. of raw opium.

Fung pleaded guilty. He had nine previous convictions' In- cluding four

dangerous drugs offences.

Other allegations state, that on the same day, both defendants riend! In dangerous drugs, that the first accused offered $3,000 and the second offered $300 to Det, Sub, Insp. Poon Ring-lit, o a reward for forbearing to

for

Not Guilty

case before the

In another Fame Magistrate, Yau Wal, 52,

arrest them in the case in con-living in an unnumbered hut at

∙ncetión with dangerous drugs.

No plea was taken. Miss Victoria Woo, of P. L. Lam and Co., appears for the Arst accused, and Mr G. E. S. Stevenson, of Stewart and Co appears for the second accused.

Both

Mrc C. B. Burgons, wife of the Officor Administering the Government, ac- companied by Mr D... S. Croxter, Director of Education, visited threo In schools in Hongkong this morning, She' mot staff and children at the Chinco

Children's Institute in Lockhart Road; |

We Shall Resurrect The Cotton Industry'

Stockport, Sept. 23.

at the Ho Tung Technical School. for Girls at Tai Hang and at the Maryknoll Convent, Blue Pool Road,

the above picture she is seen waving to children at the Maryknoll Convent who crowded the balconies to say goodbyo.

HK Electric A Terrible

Sub-Stations Visited

The Electricity Commission of Inquiry toured the distribution network of electricity supply on the land this morning.

Mr John Mould, Chairman, and Mr Charles J. M. Beutet, member of the Commission, arrived at the Head Office of the

Decision

London, Sept. 23.

has

Tsai Chin, the 20-year-old

Hongkong actress, decided to play the part of a bad girl in a straight play rather than a good girl In a musical because the play is being produced by her husband, Mr Peter Coe, The Dally, Mail's drama critic. Wilson, reperting

Lyemun Tsun, pleaded not a heroin guilty to possessing pipe and possessing 24 lbs of pink pills containing about 10 Mr Harold Wilson, the op- Hongkong Electric Co. Ltd., at Tammes of heroin,

position Labour Party 9.30 am. chief

economic affairs Stoker, General Manager of spokesman said tonight HKEC. Mr J. F. Barron, Deputy Cecil

Mr Yong fixed October 8 for

Mr Edmund Cheung of Peter Mo and Co, represented You, who was allowed bali of $1,500,

defendant's solleitors hearing. asked for bail, but their request was refused by the magistrato when the prosecutor, Det. Suh. Insp. Poon Bing-lit said that there were further chorpes against both defendants. Maximum

Mr T. L. Yang at Central Magistracy this morning in- posed a maximum sentence of

Visit To Health Department

Accompanied

by Mr

W.

the play version

this

From the Filos -

25

years AGO

IVING a written judg

ment on the Peak party case, the Magistrate at Central Magistracy, Mr E. W. Hamilton, convicted G. W. Sewell, 11. C. Meske and A.L. Sullivan for ma:- ing or permitting à noise enlculated to interfere with public tranquillity at No. 286 The Peak on August 81. He fined each of the de fendants $1.

All Throug the trial the courtroom had been crowded but there were very few people in court when the decision was piven. Only one of the defen dents appeared, Mr A. L. Sulll- vun The other two stated through their solicitor, Mr D. D. Evans, that proasAL of work prevented their attendance,

"Considering the defence," the Mapstratë said, “I roight my pl upon the fuels disclosed before tut, I feel contaderable ympathy with the defendants, up lo M polni. They were having a cheerful party such as people have given, are giving ani will give all over the Colony.

"Doubtless in many cases, annoyance is caused but I think a telephone call should precede a policeman."

"1 gathered from the Crown olicitor that this is a test case. Il secans to me rather a stormi in a teacup. Mr Sewell has adopted a rulher tragic attitude about the reflection cast upon him.

"All I can say is that I do not conceive it possible that anyone who knows the facts can consider that any reflection has been cast upon the moral character of the defendants,

tha "I must however, find charge proven and fine then $1 each,"

+

TTIGH-acoring was

H

the

fenture of the Leaguo football matches played on Saturday when 'the Hong kong season officially opened with a full programme in all three divisions.

The biggest sensation was pro- vided by the Hongkong Football Club who defested St Joseph's by five goals to four. The Saint's defence cracked ten minutas from time when they were win- ning 4-1. The goal-hungry Club forwarda netted four times in the leat ten minutes, to satell vletory.

The Police drow with China. Athletic on the Kowloon Foot- ball Club ground. The teams shared 19 goзir und the two points.

1-

Two players, both. 'In the Junior division received marching orders from referees on Satur- day, Duffield of the Kowloon Football Club Junlors, and Glass: of the Royal Navy Juniors were both sent off for striking one of their opponents.

TEN HURT

IN N.Y. EXPLOSION

A

Now Yetk, Sept. 23.

dynamite explosion

apartment build."

rooked

ingw

near

on Riverside Drive Dard Street today. shattering windows and

broker

scattering and debris over an entire. olly block. Ten persons were injured and taken to hospitals and

of

to

determined number - ori others were cut by lying sins.

The

his party would try to Manager, Mr G. W. R. Crawford, today said Tani Chin will ap resurrect cotton Industry Distribution Engineer, and Mr pear in

J. H. Collins, Mains Engineer, "The World of Suzie Wong." when it was returned to' Die Commission was taken on a By signing the contract power,

tour of a number of main high star in this play Tsai Chin tension sub-stationsı

Bacrificed leading part in the new Rodgers and Hammerstein musical "Flower Drum Song" -at double the salary,

He declamed: "We shall, with the trade unions, immediately shut review, the 'scrap and 4qwn policy to see how many

The Commission will finish the four on the Bland al about

p.m. today.

In the above plafure they are

two years Imprisonment and The Officer Administering the mills can be inved.

"The Torios hve mat watching seen In Trially House, $10,000 the on a coolie, Fung Government, Mr Claude Bur-

this the industry bleed to death for Fat, 30, for possession of about gess, spent about an hour 20 grammes of heroin.

morning visiting the Headquar-five years and now they are In default, Fung had to serve torn of the Medical and Health deliberately and brutally hasten- another six months in addition Department at to the two years' gool. The Hycan Avenue, sentences are to run consecu tively.

Tower

Court, in its decenso,"

Hanover, Sept. 23. An unosticini Eirlke hit Volkswager's Hanaverbranch Ho zald the Conservatives factory today, and the comparly Mr Burgess was accompanied would rather pee the industry said strikers used force and

non-striker on his inspection tour by the die under their scheme than threats to keep Sub-Inspector Yip Tal-you Director of Medical and Health coit livo under a Labour, from continuing

work. 1.15 pan. Services, Dr D, J. M. Macksenale, schema-Haute.

said

that At

with their

She decided on the play be- cause she will be directed in.hes first important dramatic role by her husband,

"It was a terrible, decision for a girl who is not used to biz offern,” she told Me Wilco. Taal Chin, who married Poter

Che lost October, has appeared in 'slage, screen and TV parts since she arrived in Britain Ove years ago.-Rouler,

when

explosion pocuIIDÉ professional

dynamite: blaster... – burpod four wilcks of dynamite to get rid of them. But Instead of merely burului, the dynamic exploded."> Two of the ma mother an "ehilld who not inmediately identined, were taken. to the hospital bilecrious sen- dition-UPL..

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