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KOWLOON

CHINA

WALLED

Unwanted STABBING

Broom On

The Ivory

Tower

CHINA MAIL REPORTER

Members and visitors to the Royal Air Force Club in Edinburgh House, step- their to +1 pick out

intrigued by Laleony, are alonriy broom which re- lines on a ledge opposite. This breth has been fa the same position for the months at the last *ix

Level in eighth floor

Bir

new Colotilal Secretarial building on the corner of

Street Fouse

and lec

Queen's Road.

Current speculation

IN

that the breath was placed there by a workman during the course of construction of the bulldiar,

The

air-conditioning Farities and rlourd win- dlowy thake it unlikely that be will ever the bram divenverd by a janitor or cleaner,

So the broom May con- Line its Tobiety existence unless a strong wind blows il down to the busy world

below.

Lady Bastyan Sees Welfare

Centre

Fly Brya Wantre

w the

3. Men Charged With Murder

The Supreme Court was told today of a dramatic pre-dawn stabbing in a street

of heroin divans in Kowloon's Walled City.

Arraind before Mr Justice

Later, in nolie Jane, the

A. D. Scholes and a seven-man three wire seen dividing up this They are tave men charged with Lepoils. murdering Sin Kwat, manngi

Witnesses saw to Kan

Ebirl

tale and

of a heroin diven at 9 L: Yan of a bloodstaine

wash bin bloodstained hands. Street, graad floor

They are I Kan, Szeto 11m said Mr Greendelci. chui. and Wong Hon, allas: Wong Wal

E. Grean- Can Camed D hh! to the art one of the mentor Sm while they were ved beat & disa on July 24,

the Crown's cadre,

Mr Gentrit aid kill fr

Later police found two knives scary.

The first two secured were arreled on the same day. Wong wens arrested five days later.

A

Sin

was stab

1

downward ww and in the side of the rack.

Narrow Lane

E V. Street was a Brow

abs Bve final wate

he

w of Lein divans Mr Greenield at the alleged Just before

12 10. place

cash, he fawn 4.38 and 5

The thug pebbet!, aturd with kurve, eidered the shaven, nul

atened Sin.

"They forsed bus from helin the country again the wall,"

and Mr Greenield.

"One of 19 pulled a drowre from ander the counter. * $1, In it, wrre 10 ent reene here, some rolled up. uf Pe were also a number

pekts of heroin wrapped 111 are for sate.

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The sobbers took a leather notes from Condamning

Sms belt 110MA

for Combord F

Whititeld

Servire familie at

1 st. nomites

Ms T. G. Harker, Chairman, introduces the coluntary work.

their time to e who [r% ofe mugbart the Centre, many faci- The loan Thlutle

10 qu.penf

Ja

il down til in advare od than a den le, clinic, library,

ravingg 1451 watch, Crestron atala

and re-

Saw Crime.

other

people in

the divan Puade themselves senree i

fast as they could, but Sin desisted, and was stabbed in the neck by one of the men."

Mr Grenivid said the crime was seen by live or six people. One witness had identited all three aregsed.

As the three ran up the side lane they were chased by a man, but were lost

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The hearing is continuing,

Accused are represented by Mars: Zimmern, Benjamin L., and A Suftiad, respectively

Alleged Heroin

Factory Raided

Police seized nearly six lbs of morphine and heroin and a large quantity of apparatus for manufac- turing heroin in a raid in Taipo early last month, Chief Insp. T. W. Wheeler told the Victoria District Court this morning. Before Judge B. J. Jennings, Ave men pleaded not guilty to Two charges of manufacture and possession of dangerous drugs.

hearing

lixed Ing Leverber 14 at 10 a.m.

Insp. Wheeler said Police ralded two huts in Chi Shing. Farm, Lam Chuen Valley, Tago

the Litern

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The five arcused

We Fin running out of the hats but were arrested later.

In the hus were found heroin and morphine in sop- rate quantities and also ,i paratiis for the manufacture of dangerous drugs..

The accused's finger prints were also found in the hui

The five arcused were Ma

38. Moo, 25, Siu Wai-on.

Siu Yim-chun, 37, Cheung Huen, 34, and Ng Chiu-yee, 52.

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1959.

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MAKING WAY

FOR THE CENTRAL RECLAMATION

NEW

From tho Filca

In preparation for the next stage of the central reclama- tion, this floating crane hauls up barnacle-covered piles from the seabed off Connaught Road. The piles were once part of the old Marine Department pler.

The final two elages of the central reclamation --- easi and west of Jubilee Street pier will produce about 20 neres of land for development, China Mail photo.

Went On Crime

Spree After Leaving Prison

A man suffering from TB, who embarked on a crime spree only eight days after his release from prison, today,was sent back to prison for another five years.

The

fold

stole diveare.

man, Wong Chi-lak, 38 outside a first door doorway at Judge B. J. Jennings in 93 Chung On Street, Tsuen Wan,

routine Victoria District Court, that he following

rooftop loke into two premises and Inspection.

clothing becaus. of

The door was damaged noor Jus

the lock and when police at the station, searched Wonst they found a sharp fruit knife In a paper sheath strapped his loft arm, and a screwdriver. Wheeler said Inspector police believed Wong would

Two Occasions

Wong pleaded guilty to three charges altempled burglary.

being found at night, armed with an offensive weapon with intent, and possessing a house- breaking instrument.

Wong also admitted stealing clothing on two occasions, and asked Judge Jennings in 1ake into consideration when

to

have used the knife if disturbed.

He added that Wong stole only the first lot of clothing eight days after his release from gaol.

The first three accused were represented by Mr Peter Mo.

In another case before Judge T. Creedon, WD woman, Puen Jec-cheung, Chan Ping-kin and Yain Fung-! pink, pleaded not guilty 19 charges of possession of nearly 16 lbs of morphine and manu- these facture of morphine on Novera-sentencing him.

Judge Jennings sentenced ber 14.

Chief Inspector T. W. Wong to five years on each ot Wheeler, prosecuting, described the three charges, but

mude how police inund Wong squatting | them concurrent,

Hearing of the case was fixed for February 1.

Concurrent

CMU Exhibition Lit Up

Tils plght moi of the CMU Exhibition was taken by a China Mail phalographer, The exhibition will be opened tomorrow afternoon by the Governor, Sir Robert Black.

OFF ΤΟ A NEW

IN HOLLAND

1

The above picture ahotys į Kit-chum (left) being carried by Mr Ashby and Mel-chi (right) being carried by Mra Brusse.

A young Dutch couple have received special permission from their Government lo adopi there two young Chinese giri orphans.

They are Ng Kit-chun. 12 months old and Wn · Mel. chi, two years old, who left this morning by air with

their prospcallve mother, Mr 8. Brusse, for their new home in the Nether- lands,

Under Dutch law the adop- tion is not fully recognised until 2. period ot three years has expired.

This is the first time the Dutch Government bax allowed an adoption of a child of non-Dutch 14- tionality, China Mali Photo.

Three Men Assaulted, Injured

LIFE

Drank Only

A Little Brandy, Says Accused

A man charged with drunken

driving,

Central told Magistrate Mr A. J. San- guinetti this morning that he only had • littla brandy..

Defendant, Leo Shan, 40, is a manufacturer of plastic flowers, We said that on the night of November 17, he had been to a dinner party at the Peking Restaurant in Causeway Bay, He drank a little diluted brandy and ginger ale.

He sold he left the party at about 12.30 am,

Dashing

After driving a friend home, he said he was driving along Wongrelchong Road when, na he turned into Sing Woo Road, he noticed someone dashing across the street.

25

years

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December, 1934

LAYING for Kowloon against Navy, A. T. Lay knocked C. up a contury and E. Fincher scored 60, but after this fine opening stand the next seven wic- kets fell for the addition of 30 runs and KCC de- clared at seven for 190.

Pricket Club

Navy then went in lo bat and reored 137 for eight wickels, E.F. Fincher taking two for 10 and R. Lee, three for 17.

Playing for Craigengower, F. R. Zimera krocked up 93 before being bowled by A. M. Rodrigues of Recreio, giving his team a big help in their total of 132 runs,

reply

Recreio were able to with only 47, U.M. Omar taking

six wickets for 21.

For Recreio, A. P. Pereira

took six wickets for against Craigongoyer,

37 runs

Mina Alleen Hyurs, accond daughter of Mr and Mrs T. Hunca of the General Post Ofier, has been sciccted to fill a small role in the play. "Libel" at the Haymarket Theatre, London.

Mian Hynes is a former pupil of the Central British School where ahe showed school in the stage talent

plave.

I thin, Hongkong was thinking of a harbour bridge and an outline plan was mooted, discussed and in time became the object

One

con- of poetic wit. tribution was:

.

Take it up tenderly,

Sif it with care;

Detalled 50 slenderly,

Mengrely bare. Scheme of such subllety,

Wonderful plot; Possibly possible, Probably not." Charming simplicity

Lies in the scheme. Woven exquisitely Out of a dream.

What of Expensiveness?

Fabulous sums,

Count ita extensiveness,

What It becomes,

Only four centuries

Slowly must fade, Ere your adventure is

Amply repaid, Think what a glorious

Structure 'would be, Striding victorious Over the Sca! Tako it up lenderly, Sift it with care. Detailed so sienderly

Bright-and go fafry Study it earnestly-- What! Is it dead! Then, inscribe R.1.P.

Over ita Head

Homes For

30 HK Refugees

CHINA MAIL REPORTER

Members of the Hongkong Round Tabla aim to pro- vide homes for 30 refugee families in - Government- approved cottages in the New Territories as their World' Refugee Year pro- Juct. For this charity, a jazz con- cort sponsored

the HK Round Table No. 1-is to be He said he drove cnto the held The Keswick Hall; sent to hospital,. · One was, de- wrong side of the read and hit, Hongkong Technical College, tained and the other discharged a sign post.

| Hunghom ou Saturday next at after treatment.

3 p.m. polico Ariyod Mr F. J.. Lillywhite is in Les said he was asked to walk (charge of the concert arrange- along the edge of the pavement, ments and star

musicians are which he did.

giving their services fice to

Cause,

Two Chinese men were wound- ed at about 6.30 p.m. yesterday when they were assaulted by en- other man armed with a chopper in Tonking Street, Shamshulpo.

The two injured

men were

A man has been detained for enquiries...

in

Another assault case occurred the Shamshulpo district yesterday morning when Chinese attacked another man with a conknife at No. 182, Tai Po Road," ground floor-

The injured man- was sent to hospital where he was treated and discharge. A suspect was later arrested, :

Later when

nt

by

He denied being drunk. Mr Richard Winter is .ap-

Tho Bev, Jimmy Froud, pearing for the Crown, Ruslated former Chaplain of St John by Sub-Insy B. Webster, Mr Cathedru, is encouraging "oliver Peter Chan of Lau Chan and Tables in England to "support" Co., la appearing. for the de- the Hongkong project, tence.

also helps St Christopher's Home at Taipo,

Continuing.

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