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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1959.

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HK Birthday Honours Presented

Plastic Toys IMPRESSIVE

IMPRESSIVE CEREMONY AT

Hit Boom Export Market

CHINA MAIL REPORTER

Hongkong-made plastic toys major have beconie it export item. Exports for the first nine months this

record

rear

hit $33,000,000,

a

Big Badea, the brake d

to done next year.

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GOVERNMENT HOUSE

At an impressive ceremony at Government House today, the Governor, Sir Robert Black, presented 35 people with de- corations they had been awarded in the Queen's birthday honours.

Three women were among the reelpients of the aware,

Sir Hobart was replendent in

his silver-epauletted full uniform with: ceremonial word.

Red and black robe,1,

Sir Mi harl Juster. Chief

wearing !} shoulder- Hogan, lengths wig, read the citations. Photographers" flash bulb popped and

ani Television movie cameras whirred a thu honored by the Queen stepped 10 the red-velvet-covered

bux In reveive their awards,

At Amrican order (US$150 -

ir 102

Frills ha beca la plants are unable 1 dicit.

have gone up entit p

ent for all plastic toy whuh 70 per rol are!

Rune chord,

At Te parent rate of export jer uncated that teal plaste

Mr Terry

Fir was Mr C. E. M. Terry, who received a CBE (Civil),

Hi: citation 14: "Alr Terry as a record of long and valuable serviz to Hongkong.

He has pervert for nitte yours

Lexislative Council

2001

15

till swing on Executive Coun-

1.

"He Communion of the Civil Aid Services, having been

tos will total 505,000,000 by the led with this organa. tion

end of the petr a 30 pet cest jte over 1338,

Map, me thek Jets the dols and figurines.

The

uta R Ametia, towed by the Ulated KaRom

New art, this year are the Netherlands New Zealatid, Belgium, Sweden, Australi Colada, Venezuela. Sumit Africa and Malaya.

this

As extratage of a boy. The toy fold e Linia morning that plasie by ma facture New forward to bright and strady ulure,

tomsiders It move long-landing

flower:

While the

corative articles,

ley exporta

than

arge als inexption in 1981.

"He is always ready to place hänell The dispel of any board og renumittee set up to Consider spaustions of public inter and affecting the well- Tre Thof Homstkong, and he is the particularly interested in welfare of the blind.

1 Tre interests of Hong- Rong deeply at heart, and has

ls i given

and energy

the gelernusly are! freely to service of the community."

My Tenis was supported by Mr Leu D'Alm: da, QC, 'and Mi A. W. Turner.

Army PRO

Chiet of Anny Public Rela- tens, Major D. O. Hogg, was awarded the OBE (Military).

Mr G. N. 6. Patterson, Schlor Australian Trade Com- mirioner, receiving the OBF from the Governor, Bir Robert He was sup- Mack, at Government House this morning. ported by Mr J. Dickson-Leach; and Mr D. C. Barty.

He received this honour for plastiererier.us service and dra

votion to duty during thro dyears as Assistant Director of fugr une ty te Pislie Relations for IIQ North-ferson, also received the ODF

o long as the world love children," he added.

Girl, Woman Hurt

A seven-year-old girl, Ho Yin-

pinut, living at 39 Cain Road, Art floor, was knocker

and injured by a private

now:

むず

near her horne at about 1 pm. yesterday.

A woman, f.in Lat-kuen. ageti 22. of Soy Street, third floor, stained injuries when she fell from a bus in Nathan Itead, near Soy Street before midnight last night,

shortly

jern Army

Group and Army of the Rhine."

British (Civil) on his work as Senior Australian Trade Commissioner in London for more than five years.

The first wegnun fa step outy i the casi was Professor D. W. Chur the first woman T- for toy Far appointed since Hongkong University's founda- tion in 1911.

She received 11 OBE (Civil). Professor Caun is a professor

of tbstetrics i gynaecology,

Her citation said that "with chapter, initiative and

her

Others who received the OBE were Me Y. K. Kan, Mr C. Y. Kwan, and Mr F. Shanks of the Rating and ment.

Deaf And 86-YEAR-OLD SHEIKH LEAVES

Dumb Romance

A happy young deaf and dumb couple proved to- day that love can find x

through way--aven

world of silence.

A

American Chinese, Jock Hong Dea, 30, of Oakland, California, arrived 23 Hongkong exa.tly

one month ago looking for a wife and happiness.

Ty

Today when he looked loving- Into the eyes of beautiful

20. Kam Kit-kwan.

As they walked hand in hand down the steps of the Kowloon Registry Ofice, Jack knew that he had found both.

Four hours later both

the couple i

were

strict Lutherans, married in the church of their faith.

Jack, a hard werking shoe- maker In California,

friend in a

sald

sin

through language that as soon as he i

aw petite, dark eyed Kam he fell in love with her.

Heli that it l'à B meeting with her he WRR frightened that she did not feel the Lame way about him,

HINTED

Ile told his friend, Lutheran missionary Peter Chang that he loved Kam and wanted to marry her.

Mr Chang hinted to Kom of Jack's feelings and she said through sign language that she would be very happy to marry Jack

Ther in the convent'enal way Jack "popped the que tion."

It caly took a few flourishing hand signals and Jack knew

the girl of that he bad won

his choice.

Jack said, today through Chang that he intends to fakte his new bride back to America in early January,

Then with

few a

hoppy the reporter

to tell everyone through a story

their part in jungle operations Cestures Jack told in Malayn.

They are Corporals R. Chanba-That he was "very happy."

and L. adar

Pirthibahadur.

Both received the medals for their bravery and leadership.

Sergeant J. Gurung received a military BEM for his ability Valuation Depart-when acting as sergeant major

a rifle company lo "Oldest award recipient was operations.

M LiPo-kwɔi, who The MBE (Civil).

received!

Mr Li has been serving the

a cirector on the Board of the Tung Wah Hospitals.

high sense of public duty Pro-imble since 1904, when he was festor Chh he demonstrated the distinctions which a Chinese lady can obtain in the learned the Hongkong professions in community.”

The Senior Australian Trade Commissioner, Mr G. R. J. Pat-

A gracious welcome to your guests

DRY FLY SHERRY

DRY FLY SHERRY

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More & more people are drinking

DRY FLY SHERRY- -.

Printed and published by TERENCE CORDON NEWLANDS PEARCE for and on behalf of South China Morning Post Limited at 1-9 Wyndham Street, City of Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong

A recipient of the MBE (civil, Mr Mok Kon-a z, died on Box- ing Day. before the honours His nward zBnoumed. were

dated from Dicember 22, 1858. His son, Mr Mok Hing shun, received the award in his place.

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Other MBE recipients were Mr. P Cheung, Mr C. T Large, Mr R. W. H. Maynard, Mr Wong Kar-cheung, and M Yu Chick-shuen.

Honorary

Three people-Mrs Cheung Chau Yee Ching. Mr Lo Yu- hung and Miss Wong Wai-man --received honorary MBE's.

Badge of Honour presenta tous were made to Mr Cheute Kam-in, Mr Chow You, and Mr Wilson T. S. Wang,

ان

Civil BEMs

jungle

Civil BEM winners were

Mr

Bengal Trade

Minister

A member of the Bahrein Royal Family left Hongkong by Air India after a two-day pleasure tour of the Colony.

He is 86-year-old Sheikh Moharamed Bin Isa Al Khall- fah, who is the uncle of the present ruler of Bahrein.

Sheikh Issa originally planned to stay in the Colony unti Sunday but was forced to leave by severe fatigue.

A spokesman said that it was the first Ume the Sheikh, had ever visited the Orient.

"However, if he gets time I'm sure he will return and plan for a longer stopover." the spokesman added

Return

Ticket

To Stanley

A 35-year-old coolie, Wong Po, who broke into five houses in nine days and stole articles shortly after his discharge from Stanley Pri- son, was sentenced to four years and six months by Judge B. J. Jennings at the Victoria District Court this morning for burglaries.

Wong was also placed under police supervision for two years.

and netting

extracted arucles from the houses.

the

Wong had been discharged Chief Inspector T. W. Wheeler, from the prison in October after prosecuting, said what made the

serving a term for a similar effences worse was that Wong offence, Insp. Wheeler said. He had broken into the houses of had a long record of previous working class people.. "The convictions.

stolen on ench articles he had

not Minister for Trade and Com- occasion

worth may

Be merce in Bengal, Mr Bhupati more than 350 but they certainly Majumdar, passed

through mean a lot to the owners," he

L IWO- said.

Wong was stopped in Shek Kip Mei

on November 11 when

1 carrying

parcel. Questioned, be readily admitted he had stolen the parcel con- taining a pair of trousers from a house in Tui Hang Tung.

Lam On. Mr Leung Nal-poun, Hongkong today after Mr Lok Shing, Mr Low Bing-weck visit to Japan,

Minister Majumdar who rhus, Mr Wong Chak-san, Mr

this morning by Alt Wong

Wu nrrived Yin-chiu, and Mr.

India, had travelled to Jupan I to

attend the opening of an Indian Prototype Machine Factory in Tokyo.

Chun-sang

Mr Kwan Moon received Imperial Servics Medal

AN

Appointed to the Mest Vener- able Order of the Hespital of St John of Jerusalem were: Mr Ho Karges (Oficer, associate), Mr Cheng Hin-cheong, Mr Mak Yin-jing, and Mr A. J. Ander- son (serving brothers).

Had Revolver

A me has been detained by the Police for

32 having a revolver and five rounds of was The mun Ammunition.

outside 322 Nathan

Two Gurkha soldiers each Road, a few minutes before mid- received Military Medals for night.

OPIUM SEIZED:

TWO CHARGED

Hearing was fixed for Decom→ Police seized five pounds of ¦

prepared opium and five ber 15. and half pounds, of In another casc, Chow Hel. opium residue in a lung-35, a coclie, denied a charge or hom raid in November, ing-ill as an inducemeal for to Insp. Puun offering $1,090 Chief Insp. T. W. Wheep. Poon to forbearing ler told the Victoria Dis-crrest Yu and Chan. ' trict, Court this morning. He clio pleaded not guilty and the hearing was Axed for Before Judge B. 3. Jennings, December 21. two men and a women, Ya Kau-

Chlef

to

Thip. Wheeler sald pei, 33, Leung Wing, 40, and Chewy effered to take Insp. Poon Chan Chat-mui, 41, pleaded net to tea if Insp. Poon would not guilty to a number of charges arrest the couple. Insp. Poun in relation to dangerous drugs ignored and Chow offered, to offences: ............

give him $1,000,

As he produced the $1,000, Yu and the weman, Chan: were alleged to have possessed Insp. Pocn arrested him. the opium and Leung Wing was As application by Chow for

Wils in ball

refazed by Judgo be the person alleged to

hut where the Jennings in view of the early change of the

date of trial uptum, was found.

He said that during his stay im- in Japan he was greatly pressed by the alertness and energy of the Japanese people. Shortly before his departure he said that he would like to gel another opportunity to visit the Orient with "more time in Hongkong.”

Admitted

At the police Station, Wong admitted five burglaries be tween November 1 and 9. He told the police that on each occasion he committed the offence by culting a hole In window wire-

Cyclist Killed

From the Files

25

years AGO

December, 1934 FROM the SCM Post's 25

Years Ago column: "It will no doubt come surprise

to many that

there is established in this

Colony a factory which

capable of turning out pep-

permint, curacao, gin and Chinese WinCE.

aiso

a

some

variety of syrups (lemon,

and orange, etc.) fifty different kinds of per- fumes, not forgetting the popular Florida Water,

Q

The Victoria Distillery, which has entered upon this branch of business, is situated in Kow- toon City Road and has been about three established, for

under the years,

capable management of Mr Souza, well-known local gentleman.

"The prohibitionery Imposed by Government some few months ago compelled the proprietors of the Victeria Di- tillery to embark on another branch of business to that for which their plant was originally bald down."

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TEXCA

Playing for Hongkong Cricket Club against the KCC, H. Owen Hughes knocked up a chanceless 104 not out to give his team a big lead in their declared innings of four tickets for 180.

Kowloon, replying, scored DI, with E. C. Fincher topacoring with 45. R. Lee scored 18 and for the Hong-

Cricket Club T. kong

A. Pearce took five wickets for 4,, while G. R. M. Rickets took four for 31..

Playing for Hongkong

Cricket Club second XI B. J. Armstrong knocked up 39 and G. D. H. Flowerdew, 55, and their team SCOTEá seven wickets for 149 in reply to Kowloon Cricket Club's · 174 for nine declared, G. Lee scoring 65, P. O. Dunne, 20, H. Hampton, 22, and S. Jez, not out 15.

IN

the final of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club Championship at Fanling yesterday D. S. Robb beat A. McKellar.

A 40-year-old man. Ng Kan- lai, of an unnumbered "hut in The day's proceedings started the rear lane of 8 Hing Wan with a strike of practically all Street, sustained fatal injuries the cuddles who walked out. when the bicycle he was riding alleging

Chinese was involved in a collision with defective, who was investigar- bus in Hennessy Road, near Ing a case of gambling, had Arsenal Street, shortly before brutally assaulted one of their 0 p.m. yesterday.

number,

and

*

that ů

Ricksha coolles were requisi- A sum of money

tioned for the big match and wrist watch, 10 a total value of one or two of the couples also $948, were stolen from the Kol caddies, but the bulk of the second floor of 3 San Shan Road, players started off carrying To Kwa Wan, Kowloon at about their own clubs. By about 11 i p.m. yesterday,

o'clock the trouble was over, and the cuddles were back at work.

WRACS ON PARADE

A parade of over 40 members of 22 Independent Flaicon, Women's Royal Army Corps, was inspected this mornlox by the Chief of Staff, HQ Land Forces, Cat L.. E, Ferguson-Innes, Col Ferguson-Imber was accompanied by Capt M. G. Campbell, CO of the Unit. The Parade Commander was Lieut VI. L. S. Read..

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Rubber Trust

-**

Sir-Referring to the Agents" reply yesterday, Wednesday, to my letter published in your paper of December 8. 1050, would they like to correct their answer under item number 27 I have searched in vain in the usual page of the SCM Post for their particular notice nouncing the Interim dividend and dates relating to the closure of their books for transfers,

In this morning's issue of the SCM Port, December 10, 1900, Two noticey were published relating to Alma and Cheng Patate. Has any annouscement | been made of the sale of Cheng?

Estate

BCC

Suit Stolen

A man was arrested at about

|5 D.m." yérieday following, the theft of a suult of European stylo clothing, valued at $120, from private car parked outside 278 Prince Edward Road.”

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