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CHINA MAIL

ALLEGED BANK - NOTE

Long Service Medals 1 For WOs

Long Service and

Good

Conduct Medals will be. presented to two Warrant Officers of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps at

6 COD, Hillsco Camp,

Kowloon Tagi, tomorrow.

The presentations will be

CONSPIRACY

Plates For Making

Christmas Cards,

Says Defence

made by the Director of Wong Shun, 56, electrotyper and Lim Him-

Ordnance

Services,

East Land Forces,

For Bri-

gadier B. A. P. Lambert, OBE, who is on a week's visit to the unit.

One wat will be presented to Wot Conductor) Jack Rice. RAOC. He joined the Corps in 1941 and has seen service in Inda, Singapore, Germany and Earpi Most of

service cafeer has been spent working with amenunition,

The other recipient is WOH (SQMS) James Henry MeNeill,

BAOC.

5

be

Football Pools

shun, 37, an agricultural worker, appeared before Judge B. J. Jennings at the Victoria District Court this morning, charged with conspiring to

bank-nctes, forge

possession and

making of implements of forgery.

Another man, Chu Yau-san, | reasons why you have the good not in custody, is involved in

e charges.

Mir Brook Bernacchi, Instruct- ed by Mr George Stevenson of

luck words on a separate print- ing block. The expert had also said that hand etching would be

for essential making a block Stewart & Co., counsel for Larm, | sufficiently exact

Arst bank-notes which could be cir- said that when he had

On the pre-

to

produce

vehicle expert. A goed the Army in 1947 ant has

Africa, Italy heard of the idea that the ob-culated us genuine. in North Austria and Beypt. 1s wile and i ject of making plates of photo-mises, acid etching fluid had been was for found, which supported the idea The clufdren are with him in graphs of bank-notes The Colony.

Christmas cards, he had won, that only a rough copy of a fered how they could came into bank-note was the intention." this ease.

Me Hernacchi said that the However.

thought second iuvused had consistently he now

3rt that in the minds of everyone maintained that he was not concerned with the case much possession of implements and evidence had come forward in that he was not making them. been support of the possibility that He had said that he had indeed such was the object of asked to visit the premises the plates in question.

(see the preparations for making Christmas and good luck cards, and to see whether he would like to invest money in such o scheme. He went there, und was

(Continued from Page 5)

L'anted Kingdum, The Netherlands (the most recent to lemeli Pool Betting), or Hong- kreun.

Very Blurred

The plates produced conki notanded a plate, squatted down have made anything but a very į with it, and then the police came htured impression of a bunk-

note.

in.

heard Not Represented

“! $;

i hoped that the long- Long Government will view this exal techuacality" in this light Hoigtong's garbling laws, DS at present on the Statute Books

have also "You are designed for the rich alone, Levidence from an expert." sold Today, with the emphasis on Me Bernacchi, "that if it was the heit, employment and wel-intention to produce good luck fure for the working classes in curds with a back ouiline of o Hongkong, let us not forget the bank-note, it would be a reason worker's need, too, for enter sule way of doing it, In fact, he tainment," the statement once said, it would be the only concluded.

and there are obvious

way:

Coats

Galore...

also the ever popular convertible dusters

· Suedalope Jackets and

Car

Coats

all at

Paquerettes-

There had not been time. for him to co-shy thing.

He

continued: "There

nothing I dislike more than to be put in a position in which I am defending one man where there are two accused and the other accused is not represented, but it is my duly to say, from the outset, that this is pecu- liarly a case in which care must be taken to distinguish between. accused. the cases of the two Consideration of the shifting of the anus of proof against both defendants must be made repcrately."

Established 1045

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1959.

Brian Trains To Be A

Drummer In Hospital

Brian beats it out with the chopsticks.

CHINA MAIL REPORTER

Brian who talks intelligently on all kinds of music aald that

To Dance

ANOTHER

SHEAFFER'S ACHIEVEMENT

THE POPULAUT FFADING

Imperial

WITH

SHEAFFER'S

Cylindrical Gold Point and modern touch down filling.

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Letters To The Editor

1

agreed about the policy

which

Labour Policy enn best give expression to it.

Sir,-Are you not expecting

1111

In other words they exist pri-

creed and only secondarily to govern. people. Indeed, in many coun- through a perpetual coalition of government is carried on

parties

and has proved itself none the worse for that. You on the other hand give the im- pression of belleving that the

a great deal too much of themarily to promate Labour Party when in the name cf realism you encourage 11, as tries you do in Monday's editorial, to Jettison the policy of nation- alisation for the sake of pop- larity, in short to trim is zuils and bend with the wind as Mr Douglas Jay, would have it do?

main purpos of a porty is to Nationalisation (whether

hold the reins of power at all the form of Administrations by

costs-nx to hell with prin- the civil service or of public ciples if these stand in the way ownership through a state-ap-of its achievements, pointed board) is to the Labour

By listening to this kind of mind not just a question ol

advice, I would suggest, the policy: it is part and parcel of present Tory Party has already the Socialist creed. +ince all

igone a long way towards having Socialists musi by definition be

no principles at all and will les that the modern stata can

surely meet its day of retribu- only deliver the goods and

tion when the electorate comes avold d'etatorship of left or

to realise, as many have done through right

system

of already.

that in the matter of planned economy necessitating | sall-trimming there is little to flate ownership of utilities and choose between the two main

partica.

Among

Inevitability.

R

of

ba ic industrius and state con- trol of much that is a

present By all means let us seek to left to private enterprize. The convince more and more Labour

extent of such control) voters precles

that nationalisation is and the rpted of its inubdue- wrong, but in doing so we con- tion may be open to argument not avold the corollary that adherents of the faith socialism is wrong: and since but not the dogma

Its refugees from one Faith need to be given another quickly if they The Labour Party therefore are not to perish utterly, it is editorial cannot rid its: ul nationalisa- to be hoped that the then and, I venture to suggest, columns of the China Mall will will never want to. To suppose at Increasingly frequent otherwise would be fantamount

tervals over the next five years picture of the to saying that the Labour Party paint for us a

Socialist in inspiration, kind of society a disillusioned ex-Socialist would reasonably which murely is not the case in mple of the considerable secre- ranks of divers tion to s

So much for the voter; he la radicals who have been "realist" cnough in your interpretation there to be persuaded. You may

of the

in-

be expected to want and to work

for.

From the Files

25

years

·AGO-

December, 1934

D

a

Early December brought sharp fall in the temperature and minimum of 43.7 degrees 108 recorded. The maximum was 58 degrees. Up in the Prak the temperature has been much nearer freezing, The same day's paper also reported the outbreak of a a mile aquare. bushfire half below High West in the valley between Pokfulam Road and Harlech Road. Advancing on a 1,500 feet front, the fire tota swept in a westerly direction by a strong monsoonal wind.

to

The strongest aggregation of baseball players ever visit the Colony arrived in Hongkong by the Empress of Canada yesterday morning and departed for Manila last night. Buch The party included notable players as Babe Ruth, Jimmy Fox, Lou Gehrig und

boen Lefty Gomez and have touring the East for the part

*

word) to perceive that profitably advise the young lady-two months, having just com

back of pleted a nerics of 18 matches Joining up with Labour's big of Rigs to get off the

tiger, but it is unkind, not against Japanesc toamna, battalions was the only hope of the teeing their Liberal aspirations to say unreasonable, In you to put into practice.

expect the leopard to change his You might just

well spots or the Socialist Party Its

sou). chastise the Liberal Party for

ternationalism unilateral

not throwing overboard is in-

In

or bellef free trade fur the

DISCOBBOLOS,

Krakatoa

A

TRIBUTE to the work

of the late Mrs R. M.

Dark haired, good look- he intends to start a Pat Boone

Dyer, a former President of ing, osteomyelitis vic. Fan Club

"I think he's the best singer sake of making itself "acceptable Sir-In your issue of yester- the Society, who had done tim Brian Sylva, 18, of them all, and I know all his so the cloctorate." A tendency day you referred to the volenno much in advancing horticul

the Sunda Strait has made a golden rules."

asture in the Colony, was paid Doctors at Kowloon Hospital of late to do just that in some in

KRAKATOA. I

read have marginal constituencies was re- since he has been in where Brian

at the annual general meet- is a pallent ray

of the Hongkong mist and richly deserved to tion and the spelling was always ing hospital he's never that his strong interest in musicently castigated in the "Econo- neveral descriptiens of its erode without his chopsticks mind off his sickness.

has stood by him by taking his be. Shall we live to see the day | KRAKATAO.

Horticultural Society, held (after the pendukun has swung Pears gives both versions of yesterday in the boardroom and chow tin.

again) when the China Mall will the spelling KRAKATOA (1048 of Messrs Jardine, Matheson be reproaching the Conservatives "I've got a lot to think about for clinging to their conservat and look forward to. because ism and thus depriving them- when i get out of hospital selves of the chance of power going to learn to dance and I'll

for the next generation? start saving for a kit of drums,"

Will you Are

or any of your you not, in fact, being he said.

100 opportunist in readers, therefore, let us know altogether your outlook? Political parties, which is the correct spelling for if they mean anything at all, this famous volcano. exist to provide a focus for the activities and aspirations of all those who accept a certain body of belief and are more or less tannica-Ed.)

"It's going to help me in my career," Brian said cheerfully today.

But Brian doesn't intend to be a chef when he grows up. The Break

I want to be an

"No man, entertainer."

And just to explain his The second accured, said Mr

golden Jule Brion quickly Bernacchi, had jjad a kept

tir upside ipped the chow womani on the penirs and

down and... his previous visits there had

"Listen to this break, man" been to see her for purposes

With that warning Brian en- wholly disconnected with Be

Busiastically picked up his charges in this case,

When the police visited the away on the top of the tin.

to blaze chopsticks and started armises and found the second

Brian later explained that he LECUSED

cxamining a plate, all had been caught only in prac doors to the premises had been tee but when he plays serious- open and a sub-ienant was inly, really give it everything

1 got."

the next room.

The work had only just been Brian, who has been in hos- clared so that the second ac-pital for the last two-and-hall- cused's carlier presence in the months with osteomyelitis which reem could not have been con- jattacked him in the left leg, has ' neeted with It

not let his disability affect him. All Kinds

The accused's evidence as lo the offer Lo Chu Yau-suu

to participate in the scheme was supported by the fact that the police knew of this man's existence; he had a cublele on the premises, Mr Bernacchi said.

Flat Plates

The first accused Wong Shun, was asked by Judge Jennings if [he had anything to say.

only

He merely said that the plates he made were fat and suitable for printing cards, not for making bank-notes. Wong. The scheme, as suggest- ed to him by Chu Yau-szu

sald

233

for making good luck cards, not bank-notes.

de-

Judge Jennings reserved cision unli Wednesday, Decum- ber 0,,at 9:30 am.

US Naval Ships

Arrive

"At least I

"You never know, in another five years I may be great.”

Smuggled

Immigrants: Detective

Four Gaoled

Mr T. L. Yang at Central Magistracy this morning sentenced a junk coxswain to eight months' gaol for smuggling illogal im migrants Into Hongkong.

was also sentenced to three months for carrying pas- sengers on board the Junk.

Three crew members of the mo, junk were each sentenced to six

for months smuggling legal Immigrants.

Lo Cheung-kit, the coxewada, and the crew members, Shek

Lom Shap-ng. For-hel,

and Shek Tin-yan, pleaded gulity.

Detective Inspector G J. Batts. Marine Police, said the police Intercepicà a junk near Waglan island on Tuesday.

hes given plenty of opportunity to prac üce and Lo learn songs," mid.

"But I'll be alright soon and

really get

things then I can moving."

Lady Bastyan

Visiting Welfare

Centre

Lady Bastyan, wife of the Commander, British, Forces, will tommorrow morning visit the Combined Services Welfare

Whititeld Centre,

Burrucks,

of the

On board were seven men, 10 women, and 21 children, all legal immigrants from Macap. Defendants, who operated the Junk, admitted they were taking the passengers to Hongkong.

Inspector Batts said the sea was very rough at the time and as the Junk was not built for carrying passengers a mishap could have been disastrous, "

Cautioned For Cruelty

and KRAKATAO Edit) (1950-1960 Edition).

The Na-& Co. under the chairman- tional Geographic Scalety inship of Mr G. G. N. Tinson. their map of Asia spall it KRAKATAU.

The following officials were elected for the current year.

President: Sir William Hor-

nell. Hon. Secretary and Trea- surer, Mr J. T. Bagram, General Committee: Mrs F. C. Hall, Mrs the R. E. Hoare, Dr G. A. C. Herk- Bri-lots, Mr Ho Kom-tong, Mr J. P. Robinson, Mr H. Green,

BEWILDERED.

on (Our style is based spelling in Encyclopaedia

Caught

Three Men

In Victoria Park

Mr V. H. C. Jarrett, Lt. Col. H, B. L Dowbiggin, Mr G. G. N. Tinson and Mr J. F. Grose.

TOPE for Ulm and his

Htwo unfortunate.com-

were

panions has been almost abandoned. The three luck- leas aviators, who forced down in the Pacific whilst on the first.stage of their flight from San Fran- cisco have now been mis8- ing more than 72 hours

sea and air.

A detective sub-inspector testified this morning

that he and a party of detectives arrested in despite the most intensive Victoria Park, Causeway Bay, three of the searches ever undertaken by eight accused, charged with various counts in oonnection with five armed robberies in Kow- loon.

Gurkha Cross Country Race

cross

The three aviators were C.T.P. Ulm, G.M. Littlejohn and JL.. Skilling. They were dying a British Airspeed Envoy on their

Detective Sub-Inspector Chanway to Australia. Kim-wan was giving evidence

G! committal proceedings against seven men and a woman

before Mr K. A. S. Phillips New

at Central Magistracy.

He wild he went to Portland Street at 2.30 p.m. on June 30 und saw a private car parked outside No. 345. Inside the car ho found two gold ments.

Cautioned

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CHINA MAIL REPORTER

A Japanese rayon company i

developing synthetic Abre which

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The 48 Gurkha Infantry Bri-

At 3.05 p.m. on July 10 he gade

Group Cross Country cuutioned

the first accused. Championships for 1955 will take Cheng Ching-pang at Mongkok place tomorrow starting and Police Station. Anishing on Sek Kong Airstrip.

At 8 pm. the same day he Teams have been entered by all and a party of detectives went major units and most miner units to Victoria Park, Causeway Bay, in the Brigade Group, as' well as where he located four men in- individuals from four units.

eluding the second accused, Lau This was announced today, by The USS Wilkinson (destroyer Kowloon. She will be met by

The race will begin at 2.30 Wing, the third accused, Cheung Mr Shigeo Masuyuma, Director Yco Kun 力 30-year-old

Fel, and the fourth accused, Lau of the Nippon Tayon Ltd. lender, USS Romora (submarine) Mrs J. M. A. Chestnutt (Chair-watchman Eving in a

Barage P. Bower Rond, and USS Trathen (destroyer) man

On Weinesday, Dicembre 9.Tung.

Mr Manuyuma flew in by PAA WBS Kowloon Army at 5.

the Land Forces tcom aml He told them that he was in-this morning to attend the open- arrivéd this morning on an Welfare

Families Committee), culioned by Mr T. L. Yang at Individual

country vestigating a robbery tase which ing of his company's fabric eight-day recreational visit. and be conducted round the Central Magistracy this morning championships will be held on occurred in Kowloon and invited exhibition in Kowloon

Two more American naval Centre by the Chairman (Mrs for being cruel to two pupples.

them to go to Eastern Police Mr. Masuyunauld through ships, the Jarvis (destroyer) and T. G. Barker) and other men- Inspector T: Y. Yip, Frosecu. Seit Kong Airstrip starting at

so interprmer that at this stage the Vega (supply ship) are due bern of the Central Commitee. ting, sulding. Kes of the 13 pm and finishing about 3.45 Station.

Found Car

there was no fixed date for täs This *Combinext Services. H.KS.P.CA, passed by No, p.m. Agala pli major units in Welfare Centre was opened tast Bowen Rood on Tuesday and the Colony have entered teams

Later that evening, recombant release of the stic

are factories to March, and cath day is the hub, heart dogs barkingg.

the of purposeful activity

chow There will also be 13 individual eel by Cheng, he went to BlockFurope also working on He found 11

two white

"B", Percival Apartaments, sixth floor, Servicon's wives participate puppies confined in a basement

In the premises Chenge synthetic," he said.

"The big advantage is that it various pursuits,

Apart of the hours mensuring 8 feet

('opened a wardrobe, and took out wide and 5 A handbag was snatched from from

mornings, the long, & fect games

deep. a Chinese woman walking in Wives' Club hold regular' meet-

No water was provided for Nathan Road at about 9.30 pm.ings and a SAAFA Sister runs

the dogs sed food was found in 3-sterday. The 'handbag con- a weekly baby clinic. There is

extensive Jending a broken bowl, reported Inspec- lained $975 in cash' and Jewei- ; also

library. lery valued at $1,755.)

to arrive this afternoon.

-of course!

Handbag

Tel, 21-157

16s Des Voeux Road, C,

Printed and published by TERENCE GORDON NEWLANDS PIANCE for and on behalf of South China Morning Post Lipalted' at 1-3 Wyndham Street, City of Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong

Snatched

in

An

tor Kee,

as well as several minor units.

entrics.

"There

Jewellery Stolen three keys Chang told him one will combine the virtues of

Thieves broke into No. 1A, Observatory Road, third floor, Tsimshatsui yesterday afternoon and stole $1,500,

of the keys was for a private car pylon and terylene and it will picked hi Pilgrim Street..

be cheap into the bargafa, „The He went to Pilgrim Street | Abre has been processed and wo are now developing it," he 'where he located the car.

Hearing continues, “

Raded,

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