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OLEVSKY:

I WAS AMAZED

A famous American violinist said today that he had been amazed at the stand- ard of Hongkong concert audiences.

who

He la Jullar Olevsky Jeft Hongkong by air today for Engkok.

Oleviky, who is making an exti prive iour of the Far Cast.

in perfo.med

four

com: iT over the last three days Hongkong.

WOR

amazed at the res-

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POLICE TELL OF RAID. ON NORTH POINT FLAT

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Plates With Impressions

Of $100 Notes

Reported Found

ponse the audiences here gave Police raided a flat in

ne," he said,

"Apart from being particular-

ly enthusiastle they appeared to have a very full knowledge of Advanced elussical music.

"Our programme was a fairly heavy

one....a prograinme luci in other

the parts of world would have gone over the anekner's head.

"It is very encouraging to sez be such progress and I will looking forward to my next four of the Orient," he added.

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Compensation

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North Point one night in August and seized number of plates with the impressions of HK$100 and Filipino 10 pesos nots, the Victoria District Court was told this morning.

fore Judge 13. J. Jennings, a farmer and an electro-typer denied charges of conspiracy, and making and possession of implements of forgery,

electro-typer, The

Wong Shum, was represented by Mr

Refused To 5. A. Beruacchi, instructed by

Sub-Tenants

Tenancy Tribunał on

Saturday refused compen-

Mr G. E. S. Stevenson, and the farmer, Lam Hin-shun, was Lot legally represented.

Well Lit

Crown Counsel W. Collier told

sation to people claiming the Court that a police party

to be sub-tenants because raided Block "E", North Point

it alleged they entered a Building, second floor.

house in Laichikok Roodnight of August 11,

after exemption proceed- ingt had been instituted.

They were also deprived of costs in the case and ordered to pay their own lees for legal representation.

The President announced the Tribunal's decision io recom- mend exemption of 195-201, Lalchikok Rozd, and compense- tion totalling $117,000 for tenants about to be dispossessed.

Their

be WELL premises ropheed by a $1,000,000 nize- which must be storey binck completed within 14 months.

The Tai On Land Investment Company are the ownerS by represented

were

Mr

ол

the

of the They found that one bedrooms was well li with three electric lights. The powertet two accused were in the

room, each holding a plate.

Police

also

other

scized plates. bottles of chemicals and other articles,

Mr Jose A. Formier,, Filipino Consul, sald he was acquainted with the banknotes of the

cf Central Bank the Philip- pines.

Shown

Exemption To Build

22-Storey Building

The Tenancy Tribunal has decided to Tecuminend exemp ton of Nos. 71 to 81 Des Voeux Hoad Central, to make way for a modern 22-storey block cost. in $10,300,000,

J WRA an-

nounced this morning.

Mr J. F. Pickering, president of the Tribunal, said that coun-

sel for the opponents, of which re were 198, should find out their wishes in regard to the offer of the Hang Seng Bank, Lid, who will construct the now black, to get three-year leases to existing fengnts.

My Brush With Death

Peter Mooney, 23, laugh- ed and joked with nurses at the Matilda Hospital this morning -only few weeks after he had "brushed with death."

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He propped himself up in bed and doctored "I'm lucky to be alive." Pater, á sturdy Liverpool sea-

man, has almost recavorëd from an emergency appen. dicitis

which operation was performed, on board the Royal Navy cruiser Belfast,

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Mr Pickering 31

the Mooney was in savara 'pain when he was transferred to Tribunal would meet again on Wednesday at 5.30 p.m., to an-i

the Belfort after it made nounce awards of compensation.

a dramatic dosh to his The other members of the

the Tr.bunal are Mr

vessel Memnon in E. R. Childe end Mr A. E. M. Rafeek,

South China Sea. Shortly after, doctors

board the Belfast started a two-and-a-half-hour fight for Mooney's life. He regained consciousness at 12.30 am on November 4, and found a priest pray- ing beside his bedside.

Stole Rods To

Buy Sweets

Four boys, whose ages range to 11, admitted fcm nine

stealing five lengths of

reds from a building site

Chal Wan. They were capticced and discharged by Mr D. Benson

du Comuni Juvenile Court thin morning.

knew then just how close I had brushed with death," Petor told a China Malf reporter today.

They told Mr Benson they He said that doctors had told

wanted to sell the fron rods to buy sweets,

Their parents Bald their children

good

and

obedient.

were

Peng Chau

"Ghost"

A number of Peng Chovu re-

No cre in Hongkong was! allowed to print Filipino bank-sidents have alarmed the island with blood-curdling ghost netes, he went on, who

stories. Two people have re-

women Mrported seeing a

with zn "in- severed Angers and distinguishable face."

The "ghost" has reportedly been seen by four men and group of women factory workers on four separate occasions.

F. H. B. Wong of C. Y. Kwan and Company.

Mr H.Hong-Slug and Mrs D. Ruttonjec sat on the Tri- bunal with Mr J. E. Dargon, the President.

ploles, lwp Fronler sald one of them bore the name of the Central Bank of Philippines, and the other hed the impression of 10 pesos.

Hearing is continuing.

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him later that he would have died if the operation had been performed any later.

Of The Memnon

By Mooney Of

Peter Mooney holding a picture of his fiancee in horpital.

"About 12 hours later the Belfast stoomed into sight and within. half an hour

the operating

"I'll never forget those hours

before I was picked up,' Peter said.

"The agony was terrible and an several occasions I felt as if I were dying. "At first nobody knew what was wrong with me but when they found out I had

acute

appendicitis they radiood on 5.0.$.

Man Dies In

Fight, Court Told

was on table.

"I came to two and a half

hours later very happy to be alive," he added." Peter said one of the things

that kept his spirits high- was the thought of his

-China Mail Photo.

flance Miss Juna Anderson of Liverpool. "We're go-- ing to get married early next year," he said,

"I'm dying to get out of hos

pital, sail home and get married," he added.

He expects to be discharged shortly, after which he will join a ship to return home,

Woman Refused

Money In Walsh Case, Says Witness

years ∙AGO

November 1934

"Stealing from women is not encouraged here," said Mr E. W. Hamilton when he acri- tenced an unemployed man Chan Wing to six months hard labour and 21 stroken of the birch for stealing a hand- bag containing $15.30 miscellaneous articles Yeung Chan-820.

A

FTER an

and

from

instructive address to members of

the Chinese company of the Hongkong Police Reserve last evening, His Honour the Chief Justice, Mr A. D. A. MacGregor

presented shield for the platoon win- ning the annual Efficiency Test. 7

n

an

made His Honour was honorary member of the corn- pany.

Kwok

were

Among those present the Hon Dr S. W. To, Mr C. Champkin, DSP (R). Ngan Shing-kwan, Ng Wah, Tanz Shlu-kin,

Shiu-lau, Kwok Chan Peter Sin, B. C. Randall aral W. V. Field, and 180 Tsun-on (0. C. Chinese company).

Mr Churchill in his House of Commons speech on aerial tion for defence was not to defence, said to urge prepara-

assert the imminence of war.

ho

said, Germany, rearmed and what concerned Britain most, Germany wOGS rearming in the air.

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Britain, contended Ghurchill, ought at all costs to maintain in the next ten years a substantially stronger air force than Germany,

There was no reasoT to assume that Germany would attack Britain but it was not her pleasant to feel that Government might soon have German the power to do so. arming must be cleared up.

He contended that the Government measures .for. strengthening the Air Force inailequate and added that Britain would be unable to intervene usefully in main- taining peace of Europe if

LDETO

The manager of a gambling club told Victoria the the most

District Court today a Chinese woman had refused to accept $2,000 he had been sent

to pay her.

An argument between two workers at the No. 3 mill of the Pacific Worsted Mills Ltd, Tsun Wan, on September 9, which led to a fight in which one of the workers died was outlined to

But her nnah hod later

Chan said he took it out and Mr Justice W. A. Blair-Kerr and a Supreme

said Chan showed it to her, and she said:

"What Ping-kwan. Court jury of seven by Mr J. Bodilly, Crown taken the money,

about this way?—you Chan was testifying against help me by taking, me some- Counsel this morning.

the woman, Lily Lee, allas Lee where else." Wing-mul. 40, who appeared Lee then left the room' and Lalf with Sub-Inspector Francis returned with her amah, Ng the Adrian Walsh, 30, and his wife Choir, said Chan- had Irene Shella, 20, on 1 con- "Seeing Ng had gloves on," said Chan, "I asid I would wipe and

spiracy chargC. bul had The charge alleges they con-all the notes with my handfor

ill-xpired to solicit payments from chief."

Chan, und Chow Chun-kwong He spread the bills on the bed She

hund said he

been

as a reward for Walsh forbear and did this. living in Hongkong since ing to take action against the 1951 and that his disposition Tat Kee Co. club, .on 12th was good as he did not drink, floor of Empire Apartments, gamble, or normally lose his North Point.

The Court is hearing evidence machine.

A sister of the deceased, against Wong Ah-luk who is

fold charged with the manslaughter! Kam, a dye worker,

brother that her court of Lai Kam-ming.

Mr Bodilly told the Court suffered from. malaria that the case concerned an argu- meastes when a child ment over their work between contracted no other serious the accused and the deceased nesses.

on

the who worked

Eame at the mill. He said machine

and this argument led to blaws that in the struggle the deceased fell onto part of the machine.

He said the

deceased's left temple was injured in the fall and that it was this injury which caused his death.

Lemper.

,

Left Room

Ng then picked them up one Welsh was then Acling by one, with the envelope, and He was nicknamed Tel Jai- Superintendent of Bayview left the room. "Elder Sister"—because of his Police Station. disposition,

An accused

Mr Bodilly said the and deceased were normally on the best of terms.

Contusions

after

A Government medical offi- | after midnight. Ting-chang. Dr. Pang ver, testified that

be

the mill, that

on

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reward for out the

Creedon

Charge Denied appreciico at Le Ka-waf, sald

Lee has denied an additional September 9, the deceased and charge of receiving $2,000 the accused came back to duty August 15 #

meal a few minutes Walsh forbearing to carry his duties in respect of He said they were apparently club's activities. examined arguing and they were standing Chan told Judge T Lai's body on September dore aral pointing their unge today that on August 14 he and He found a wound in the left at cách other nr they spoke. Chow had visited Lee at her templo an

inch and half He could not hear what they home. Chan had concealed on Jong, contusions to the right were saying because of the him a Minifon wire recorder. side of the brain and conges- İzolec in the mill.

Lee had asked for $8,000, but tion in the lungs.

-Leo said, they were apparently he replied it was too much death quarrelling over some yarn Lee had then suggested $6,000.

He said the cause of was contusion of the brain and which was in a lin boy on the

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First Aid

"Boon after

I' came bsøk

"She said the money would be

that the shock of injury to the floor. He said the two parted given to the Superintendent at left side of the head had been land he went away, transmitted at right angles the other side of the brain.

Dr Fang said the congestion of the lungs, was apparently the result of chronic mulùrin but he added, in reply -toa question from Mr Bodily, that exertion by a man with lungs in this condition should cause no effect. E

Causeway Bay," said Chain,

"Loe said we had a gambling Joint at Tat Kee Co."

-Angwering...- Jukigo--Cenedion, and the "Shoessed was lying Chan sald the money would en on top of a box and two mom sure there woull be no mone were giving him first aid. He 'police_zuids on the club, n Was Unconscious. ; REA parobily in a grifical stato, "I

did not know if he was

Used A-C Bills

The following day, said Chan,

be received $2,000 în $100 bil He said he did not notice the at the Anti-Corruption Branch Ite sald, tho injury to the head could have been caused by some accused nearby and although he, and he and Chow went to Let's object striking the heads of de- had only knows them a few homo aimsir.. cecsed or by the deceased failing mouths he had not seen the on some objeet.

accused or deceased quarrel bes Dr Pang agreed with Mr fore, Bodilly that the injury could Inspector G. Fergus le as- have been caused by Lai falling, misting the Crown Counselors and striking -- his head on Case: continualent.

She had told them she did not want the mpney.

Chan said he replied: "It you don't want it, all right." " Later, Leo Lakid, "Did you

The hearing is continding. Mr Simon Li, Crown Counsel, is prosecuting.

Mr. Patrick Yu is appearing for Insp. and Mr Walls, intructed by Mr G. Llang, of M. K. Lam, and Co.

More Warm And Sunny Weather

vulnerable of all..

Carried 17 Years' Savings And Loses It

Adelaide, Nov. 21.

bet For 17 youre singe

hut- band died-Air Anne WILLEM of the Adelaide suburb Norwood, carried her £800 -savings in a suitcase whore-

ever she went.

of

Last night a thief stole the thenay.

Mrs Williams was attacked

50 yards from the home of a friend..

A man grabbed the sultease she was carrying and pushed her into a gutter.

He jumped into a car and was driven off at high speed.

She said: "I siever híd the money in my house because I was frightened that burglars would break in and And. if.”-- China Mail Special;"

Didn't Like Reflection

London, Nov, 22.

A young brewery worker, ined 21. In Old Street Cauri yesterday for: armaghirag a shop window, was 'asiced why he did

The past week if wRTIL, BUDDY weather in Hikely to continue for at least another two “DATE. * spokesman for the Royal | 11. Observatory said this morning. “The window mirrored, my reflection," :ho explained, and Temporaires during the "tes | I didn't.ilke 12"UPL

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On Losiding of the took place

Police.

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