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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1959.

MORE RESETTLEMENT BLOCKS FOR KOWLOON

SHEAFFER'S

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From the Filos

4 Years THREE HILLS TO BE LEVELLED 25

For Razor Attack

A man Was sent to gaol for four years in Victoria District Court today for slashing his ex-fiancee

with a razor blade.

ile in Wong Chun-shek, 30, .who had bren charged with wounding Chra Lai-ying, 20, farty worker, with, intent dishigare her.

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The woman had known Wong since 1956 and had become en- to him according Ia Anged

Chinese custom.

But she had #met another nan, Cheung Kwal-ching. carly this year and had fallen in love with him, Judge H. 11. Mills- Owens was told.

Chief

Wheeler, Inspector presoruling. rald that the girl live with had later gone to Cheong in a hut at Castle Peak Road.

To Make Way 15 Granted

For Homes ·

For 70,000

Government today announced plans to level three hills in Kowloon to make new resettlement area way for housing 70,000 people,

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The site of the estate is known as Wang Tau Hom and is situated between the Kowloon foothills and the Lo Fu Ngam estate.

Sile formation work will begin in the middle of January, and 56 acres of land will be formed for the con- struction of 25 multi-storey H-blocks,

in court this Sites will also be formed for schools, clinics, welfare

scar on hei

Chun appeared no.wing bearing fer as a result of an attack

which she nileged the actnsed had made on her at about 3.45 13, while B. on November

she was standing in Tsun Wan market.

He had grasped her round tas neck and slashed both checks and her Done with binde.

a

Nazor

Chrung had come up from a rice shop nearby. He noticed a and said he saw disturbance,

the accused in the act of pass- ing his hand over the girl's right | creek,

He later chased Wong with a bamboo pole.

The woman Police Sergeant, Chan Kwal-hung, had tried to get the blade from the accused but had had to call the help of

a Police constable,

Girl Guides

Treasurer

Evidence has been furnished to the satisfaction of the Offeer Administering the Government of the appointment of Mrs Grace E. Gates as Colony Trea- Furey of the Girl Guides Association, Hongkong Branch, the toyrenincal Gazette notified today.

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centres and markets.

addition to levelling three hills, the adjacent valleys will be filled with about 2 million cubic yards of earth and this will take about two years to com- plete.

But building of the resettlement blocks is expected to start early in 1961 before site formation work is completed.

Trial Goes To

District Court

of

{1

The

two airmen of robbing taxi accused driver was transferred to the Victoria District Court by Mr T. L-Yang

Central Magistracy this morning.

Posted To Reserve Of Officers

British

Nationality

Tho

Pollock's Corner

To Be Widened

of Pollock's Corner-the Junction Plantation Road and Tandersgee Road on Mount Gough, aboya Magazine Gap is to be reconstructed and widened,

Government Gazette

The re-designed junction will have a triangular central island. notified that the following About 200 feet of the 700-foot long Tandersgee Road will be have been granted carti-widened from the present width of eight feet to 22 feet to provide ficatos of "naturalisation for two-way "tradle flow. under the British Nation-roadway, which will not be widened.

Passing bays will be provided at intervals for the rest of the The reconstruction work, ality Act, 1948:

also includes the building of a 160-foot long reinforced concrete wall to retain a slope and the re-siting of a boundary parapel wall. Tenders for the work, which is expected to begin towards the end of next month and take about four months to finish, are called for in today's Government Gazelle.

Ma Chen Yee-mae,

known

Ins May. Cho, stenographer, of 52 Robinson Road, EZ, ninth floor,

Mr Tung Chen-ying, known

known as as Tang Chun-eng.

Chun-ying Tung

company chairman and director, of 36 Fort Street, ground floor.

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Mr Hul Hing-kee, known

Che-minx, Arm subu Hul manager of 49 Des Voeux Road

West, Brst floor.

Miet Bing Hsuan, typist,

of

23 Cameron Iload, first floor.

Mr Lui Chung-shan, known La King-yu, known as Lul

merchant, of Lapsen,

45. Tìn

Hau Temple Road, ground floor, Mr Di Tung-lai, known as

Llu Tung-lai, bank department head, of Kimberley Mansion, "B" Bat, sixth floor, Kimberley Road

Mias Chan Yee-man, known us Mollie Chan, typist, of 17A Tunglowan Road, top floor.

Mrs To Lau Mung-ha of 19 Shouson Hill Road.

Mr Charles Mar Fan, public accountant, of 2 Causeway Rood, recond floor.

Mr Suar Kit-fu, known as Jeff Sung, company secretary, of BA Prat Avenue, fourth floor. Miss Zola Yang, known as Yeung Stu-lan, air stewardess, of 11 Macdonnell Road, Flat

Pilot Officer A. C. Swite bas been posted to the Royal Hong, kong Defence Force Reserve of Officers, the Government Gazette B 1. at

notified today.

Cpl. John Thomas Avery, 19, and "Aircraftsraan Christopher Thomas Dyson, 20, of RAF Life Sal Wan, are alleged to have rubbed To See-won, taxi driver, of $33 on November in Lockhart Road, together with others not in custody.

Hearing was fixed on Novem- ber 20 at 10a.m.

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Mr China Kat-lal, teacher, of 207 Laichikek Road, Becond floor.

C. A. L. Blekett, V.R.D., has been placed on the Retired List of the Hongkong Royal Naval Mr Fung Ho-po, creditman. Rezerve with the rank net 33 Peel Street, top floor. Lieutenant Commander, Heng- kong Royal Naval Reserve,

Mr Chan Wal-iing, known as Kam Ray, film actor, of 300B, Prince Edward Rond, first floor.

Goldsmith Tells

Of Buying Bars From Accused

The

Government Appointments

Gazetted

years —AGO.

November 1934

Tin "At Home" held in

A the church grounds on

Saturday afternoon,

the

Gazette Rev. J. R. Higgs praised the Government announced this morning high standard of efficiency the following appoint-attained by the St Andrew's ments, promotions, trons-Church Boy Scout troop. Fors and postings:

the work of the scout-

masters, Messrs H. Dormer, R. Wong and F. V. Wong.

The Vicar sald he was proud Me W. R. Norman, Executive of the Troop and pald a tribute

to be Cadel fleer, Class 1, Omeer, Class II, and Assistant Secretary, Colonial Secretariat,

District Judge W. A. Blair- act as Pulse Judge; Kerr to District Judge R. H. Mills-Owens ceased to act as Puirne Judge.

Me Malki Add to be Senior Postal Accountant; Mr H. C. Conception, consed act as Senior Postal Accountant,

Mr J. C. Payne and Hi L. D. Smith to be Engineers, Public Works Department.

Mr Ronald Willey to be Police Training Officer.

Mr 8.

Assistant Young, Government Printer, to act as Government Printer,

Mr V. C. Seymour. Divisional Omeer, Fire Brigade, to act as Deputy Chief Ofeer; Mr 3. Officer Divisional Milner,

as Deputy Chief Tim, one of the eight accused in committaler Mr R. II. Moss, Station

omeer,

censed to act as Divi- proceedings in connection with five armed rob-sional Officer,

Mr Liu beries in Kowloon, as a man who had used Air Yau Tat-yuen,

Chun-ring, Mr Ho Hing-yan.

Mr his workshop on three occasions to melt down | Mr Kan Hon-sang, Wook

King-shun, Mr Kwok

Pak- gold ornaments into gold bars.

wing, and Mine Lam Yuk-ba to be Labour Inspectors.

The owner of a goldsmith's' shop identified Chau ceased to net

without A Hernce on

Im On-net. 40. htusewife. Xim

alleged to have on July 7 rechived a quantity of gold ornaments, know-

the age to be stolen.

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Wong Wing-wah, owner of ammunition the Cheung Shuen Goldsmith July 11. Shop. 61 Bonhamn Strand, East, Chiu-hel, 24, and Chay Tim. 36. are

150 testifier that he had from bougl four gold bars Chau.

He said he had known Chau since 1954, as an emplov

of the Chow San San Gold-

miths shop.

Sold For $7,000 At 10.30 am, on July 7 Chau went to his shop and sold him a gold bar for $7,205. At about the same time the next day he sold him another gold bar for $4,577.

On July 10 Chau sald blm

The Gazette also noted the awards of Air Efficiency Award

Mr George Chlen-van Ling, to the following members of the known 14 Ling Chien-van, Hongkong Auxiliary Air Forezi clerk, of 28, College Road, | two more gold bars. He paid

ground floor.

FL. Licut. T. P. Styles. Flagi Oficer F. M. Hotelho, WO P. R. Remedios. Ft. Sgt. Raymond Tang Kom-hing, and LAC AJ.V. Ribeiro.

U.S.

Travel

New Road Named Agents Here

A now rocd in Causeway Bay, beginning at King's Road and parallel to Power Street, has been named Ting Chong Street, Government Gazette

the

notined.

To Sell' Hongkong

Electric Road and Java Road A 16-man delegation of

Dave also been extended to

ink Ting Chong Street.

The

existing concrete

joining King's

road

Road and Thai

Hau Temple Road on Fortress

Hi has been named Fortress

Road, the Gazette added

B

New Union

American travel agents arrived today "to sell" Hongkong to tourists.

.

Chou partly in cash and partly la gold as the accused said he wanted to krep some gold himself.

Witness also said Chau used hla workshop to transform gold ornaments into gold bars on the three occasions that Jie went to his shop to sell gold

bars to him.

Questioned, witness said he was not surprised that Chau, another employee of goldsmith shop, should make Use of his workshop. "He has done so before," he added.

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One Missing

Yim and Chau are represented by Me C. P. Lai of Peter Mo and Co.

Cheng Ching-ning Lau Chung Fat and Lau Tung of olfegei to have on Apeli fi, semed with fe voly routed the Stun Kre guld; with hop at 570 Nathan fod of gold continuta valped at 617,215.

They also alleged to have on Jaruary 9, armed with nevolveri, rabbed the Hang Shing Coldsmiths at cp Shanghai Street of gold orna- mest valued at $15,000.

Cheng Ching-pang, Lau Wing and Cheung Tel, sta slo stieged to have on October 2 1005, armed with re- volvere, robbed the Hongkong Jade Centre at 203 Camarvon Road, of Jewellery and cash to total value of $14.654 and similarly, on April 6. robid Cheng Wah-kin of $52.000 in Portland Street.

Hirating i continuing

New Consular

Appointments

CITI-

Indian Envoy:

Among the many parents and friends present were Mra Higgs, wife of the Vicar, Mr and Mrs Engelbrecht, Mrs Gunson, Mra Millington, Mrs Watson, Mra Edmondson, Mrs Dillon, hirs Wong and the Misses Florrie and Jesse Wong.

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Another jewellery theft in The Peak, reported from involving a loss placed be tween $600 and $700. The theft occurred at No. 458 The residence of Mrs Peak,

well-known Richard Sanger, vocalist. The articles stolen comprised two bracelets, ring, a brooch, and a gold chain, which were taken frum a drawer in a dresser.

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CIR Alexander Cadogan, HIM Minister to Chino, was entertained to tin yesterday by the Hongkong branch of the China Asso- cintian and the British members of the Hongkong

'Peking Treated General Chamber of Com-

Me Well'

An Indian diplomat who has spent two years in Peking said today that the Com munists treated him “very well."

He is Mr P. Dasgupta. First Secretary to the Indian En bassy in Peking.

Mr Dasgupta, who refused to comment

in on conditions Peking only added, "I hope the good treatment will remain constant,"

The Queen's Exequatur

Mr Dasgupta will leave Hong- powering Mr Jullus C. Holmes kong today by ship for Calcutta to act as Consul-General for the where he will spend a month's

of America United States

at leave. Hongkong has received Her He will then take up a post Majesty's signature, the Govern-as First Secretary to the Indian ment Gazette notified today, Embassy in Belgrade, Yugo-

The Queen's Exequatur em-slavla. powering Mr James R. Gustin to actes American Consul at Hong-

One of the eight accused.kong has received Her Majesty's

signature. Cheung Fei, H who escaped

The Queen's Exequatur frem police custody while being

the The delegation which arrived transferred from Victoria empowering Mr Sugiarto this morning by

Japan

Mr L M. Pandjaitan Air Remand Prison to Kowloon and Lines, is led by Mr Dominic Magistracy on September 10, act as Consuls for Indoncela

received Hongkong has Torino, a big travel agent ofis still at large.

Cheng Ching-pong. 30, Lau Wing. Majesty's signature.

New York.

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to

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Her

32. Cheung Fei hot in custody). The Queen's Exequatur cm- "We are here to learn about La Tung alss Tai Lamax. 37. powering Baron Pierre de Gal- Hongkong and carry back our and £l ring. 32, are alleged to have The Hongkong und Kowloonformation

Consul- on June 30 armed with revolvers, fier to potential tourist | rebued Chan Ming-fon C 132,812 General for Belgium at Hong- Masonry Workers and Centre-trade,"

this Mr Torino said tors Association, of No. 3 Sung morning.

tacle of gold ornaments,

Hing Street, second floor, Sai Ying Pun, has been registered,

"We are travelling the Orient

and so far we have been very

the Government Gazette notified unpressed," he added. today.

The name of the Hongkong Mr Torino told reporters that Land Forces Chinese Technical there was a "denite trend Workers Free Union has been towerds tourist travel in the

changed to that of Hongkong Motor Vehicle Trade Chinese Free Workers General Union,

the Gazette added.

Sherlock Holmes

A

day

- Olymplo, Washington,

Nov. 19.

citizen refused 19-

to sit on a murder trial

Jury saying that

he had read about the murder in the now- papers and had already made concerning

his own deductions the case.

Orient."

"This cty which already has Ia good name with tourists back hone has a very bright 'future," he said.

New Cemetery At Cape.Collinson

al

FRy-two acres of land Cape Collinson will be used as Government a cemetery, the Gazette notified this morning.

The area, situated north and Road The man's name: Sherlock south of Cape Collinson

and, adjacent to Holmer-France-Presse.

the Sal Wan Bay Milltary Cemetery con. slats of 20.5 acres for the. Ava

Two coolles, piezding guilty, tá | Roman Catholle." section, possession of 1,072 lbs of duti-menes for thệ: Micelem Sexta, able tobacco with duty amount-" and 20.5, acres for the Chinese ing to $3,219, were fined $4,000 | Permanent Section, A

or six months' 'gaol by Mr T. L.

Yang at Central Magistracy, this morning...

Leung Wah-kan, 21, and Lee

Housebreaking

Loo, 40, were found in posses-Thieves broke líto, No. 78, rlon of the tobacco on board an ¦ Angyle Street, tenth-floor, last

| unlicensed... - junk in: Tsing Tung) night and stole money, anch a

Tau by Revenue Officers yester=| quántity... på "jewellery,

total vakum pt $104,

day.

Cheng Ching-pang is alleged to kong has received Her Majesty's have been in posscation of arms and signature.

This Funny World

"Gosis, will she be glad to see you! She's bzon wältin' the floor and bitin' her malië somethin' wwZulf".

YOUR

MEASURE OF FATIGUE.

merce.

The tin was held in tho Roof Garden of the Hongkong Hotel and Hon Mr C. Gordon Mackie presided.

The hosts included Mr G.. C.

Commis Pelham, HM Trade sioner in Hongkong, Major V. E. Ducios, Canadian Trade Commissioner, sise the Hon Mr Stanley H. Dodwell, Messrs A. W. Hughes, W. J. Keswick, C. G. Knight, G. Miskin, K. S. Morrison, T. E. Pearce, A. E. Shields, M. St. J. Walsh, P. S. Cassidy and W. H. E. Thomas.

Anniversary Party

Dr S. N, Chau congratulated- Mr and Mrs Robert K. Li at the celebration of their tenth wed-

held ding anniversary

at Maxim's last night. Mr Li is a

Tang Wah director and Mrs Li Is president of the Kowloon Women's Welfare Club.

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