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Mr K. M. A. Barneti has

appointed been Comandasuner of Census. Mr Wan ishing, Mr E. N. Ponsford, Ma Franeles Huang Sul-wee, Mr W. G. Humphreys and Mr D. J. Willis have been appointed Deputy Commissioners of Census.

Marriage registrars

The following kave been epronted Deputy Registrars of Marriage: Mir C. M. Stevens, Mr W. Hume, Mr E. G. Sousaxe, Mr S. A. Fowler, Me Doe Shl yuen, Mr T. W. H. Wilson, Mr Tin Sze-sut, Mr chong.

Kub Jiak-

CHINA MAIL

BACKYARD COOK IS

FINED $1,500

A man who used the backyard of his restau-' rant to prepare food was fined $1,500 this morning.

Exempted

The

Resettlement

Estales

The man was War Tat-chuen,

of You Chai Licence

Kez Restaurant, 9-11 Mollary Street, ground floor.

Central Magistrate Mr LT. Morris gave him seven days to Loan and Savings Association ay the fine. Ar an alternative of 47, David House, Pottinger was sentenced to two months' Street, has been exempted from registration as a money-lender for one year, the Government : Gazette revealed today.

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Jail.

A warning

Health Inspector Mok Leung of the Urban Services Depart- ment, said District Health In spoctor Fu Kam-hing found the backyard being used as a scul- lery for the preparation of food and for the washing of cook- ing utensils

OIL

Defendant was then warned. When the premises were ngain

later inspected three days November 24 it was found that metal roasting stove a large had been erected in the yard and a large pot of soup zeen botting on stove.

was

a charcoal

About 10 catlics of vegetables were on the ground.

and

Passing sentence, Mr Morris sold it was only right proper that such cases should be treated severely in view of the

public great danger to health which might flow from carelessness in the preparation of food.

22 get British nationality

Tho

following have been granted British nationality: Mr Chan Wing-yam 1, Gold- smith Road, Jurdine's Lookout, Inerchant.

Mr Koh Foh-lui c/o 63, Hong- kang Club, male nurse.

Mr Wong Kun-yuen 4, Liberty Avenue, 8th floor, Flat A, Kow- 100, merchant.

Mr Ma Wing-hung. 3A, Arbuthnot Road, 1st floor, mer- chunt.

Miss Cheung Chi-tao 49, Cumberland Ruud, Kowloon, secretary,

Dr Tsao Yen-shui 124, Blue Pool Hond, 1st floor, doctor.

M3 Veronica Hsin Kuo-yuen , Granville Road, 2nd floor, Kowloon, teletype-operator.

alr George Leung Kwok-sum 01. Hau Wong Rond, 3rd floor, Kowloon, teacher.

Mr James Chan Hong-tal 209, Des Voeux Root C., 2nd floor, clark.

Mr James LI Kwok-ching 193, Ma Tau Wei Road, 4th floor, certificated master.

Mà Chan Shiu-pong Flat C. Haven Court, 2nd floor, Haven Street, assistant engineer.

Mr Tsoo Yen-chow. 124, Blac Fool Bond, it floor, hospital sintor house offfeur.

Mirs Eileen Kwan Yue Git- shang 191, King's Road, 2nd floor, office assistant,

Miss Doris Au Slu-cín 20, QU- wood Road, ground floor, Inter- peter typist.

Mr Chang Ting-kou 300, Ma Tau Wel Road, 1st floor, mill

manager,

Mr Wong Yu-ling 10, Pak Kung Street, 1st floor, textile engineer,

Miss Dorothea Christine Dal Mel-ling 11. Swallow Road, Brit floor, North Point, stenographer.

'Established 1045·

FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1960.

TALENTED

MUSICIAN AT 12

By MARY PALMER

Samuel

Isu Twelve-year-od

(above) who is to give s Flano sceltal at the Queen Elizabeth School, Kowloon, on Saturday, refugee January 30, wandering the streets with his mother two years ago. He was taken into the Musle

Training Centre and given

WHS A

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ted, because he was thought to be bilna,

When dostor examined him he found he was suffer. malnutri- ing from extreme

tion Kecting the eyes, What was also discovered was that he had an extraordinary muslent ability and possessed perfect pitch-a gift not one in thousands have. Samuel bas been

studybr

music for caly two years under Mr Shan at the Muslo Training School.

Ills progress is astonishing and

has to bo heard to belleved.

PLAN OF

ARREST IN

CORRUPTION

CASE

Government Appointments

The following appointments, transfers, promotions and postings wore announced in today's Gazette.

Dr Teng Pin-hui to be Do puty Director of Medical, and Health Services.

Dr A. IL R. Coombes to be Assistant Director of Medicat Services

Another

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. AVAILABLE NOW AT ALL LEADING STORES MADAME DAY A

Read it in tomorrow's China Mail... Is this sweatshop labour?

TN the past few years,

Mr W. J. D. Cooper to bo Hongkong's textilo fac-

Director of Audit.

From the Filos

25

years AGO

January, 1935

the destruction by fire THE firat centenary of

tories have been under a of Macao's celebrated St constant barrage of abuse, Paul's, the name by which of the Virgin Mother, is praise and criticism from the the ruins of the old Church industry's competitors now known will occur on

Saturday, January 26.

Mr P. K. Bond, ceased to act an director of audit on assump tion of duly by Mr Cooper.

Mr F. T. Warr, ceased to be na deputy director of Audit.

Miss Brends Danicly and abroad. Mias Shella Rodger to be Education Department Mis-

xc99e8,

Tomorrow, in another chapter

joining

The fire which commed It the buildings ad- the Church. Theso buildings were converted into a military barracks after the ex- pulsion of the Jesult order.

of his timely series, "The New broke out in Mr J. C. Ofoer to be Educu-Territorias Story," our reporter David Lan turn the spotlight on tional officer (Technical).

to be some 90,000 people in the Colony who depend on the constantly busy factories for survival.

Dr Chan Bing-fun radiologist.

Mr J. J. Ridge to be Ad- ministrative officer, Department of Commerce and Industry.

Mr M. D. A. Clinton to be Deputy Financial Secretary,

Mr J. G. Mitchell ceased

be chief clerk, Secretariat,

to

Mr

J. M.

And in doing so, he answers

cften against the industry, the many charges lavalled #

The fire spread with startling rapidity desirbying everything in its paik, and soon extended to the church.

And thus on January 20, 1835, the cluzens of Macdo at six

ALSO in tomorrow's giant o'clock in the evening saw the Colonial edition is the fascinating famous college and their beau

Mr T. W. Carr to be Chier story of how a woman, whose hul church go up in flames.

Ambag the many treasurez marriage seven years ago destroyed was a clock presented Clerk, Colonial Secretariat,

Murphle to Lo stirred the world, found hap-by Louis XV of France, but vir-

turbulent lain precious relics, including Establishment Assistant, pinose against a

the bone from the fore- Colonial Secretariat,

background. Read the inter- picco vlow that resulted when re-army of St Francis Xavier, were portor Anno Sharplay recent saved. Described bace as the Head of Christendom in the mot the former Peggy East the church dated back to

Mugistrate,

Mr Chan Txe-chung to be Mr H. Magihen to be Deputy

Clerk of Councils.

ARCHITECTS

Chau

The Government Gazette to- day published the following list of architects:

Messie

Ho-ming. Cheung Sing-hoi, Robert Fan, Jr., Ip lu-pong, Lam Ching-wah, Lam Ching-wo, Richard Lau Kwok-kuen, Loung Pak-lun, Lu Hok-yan, Lo Wan-kwool, M'chael "Teoh Ho-loke And Lawrence Wong Kwok-chun, and Miss Doreen Young Tsin- wal.

The name of Mr Ip Po-hey has been naked to the list of engineers, the Gazette added.

Evidence of an intricate plan to arrest the three accused in a corruption cuse was

Mra Sola Diigo y de Llanos given before Judge R. H. has been recognised as Consui- General for Cuba, provisionally Mills-Owens in the Vic and pending instructions from toria District Court this the Secretary of State for, the

Colonies. morning,

The Queen's Exequatur cm- Prosecution witnesses told

powering Mr Faúl M Popple to how several policemen and act as Consul for the USA in policewomen were gathered in Hongkong has received Her There are the memory, the re- the 458 Restaurant, King's Majesty's signature.

Servca of power and the Road, North Point, when one of dexterity of fingers, allied to the accused allegedly handed hir keen ear all mark him Det. Sub-Insp. William Ross, of CU A One who will prove, the Anti-Corruption Branch, with proper encouragement Bank of Communications cheque an outstanding musiclan,

for $2,000,

1

Samuel, from a wasted boy On triat are Sze Chin-chun, without hope for the future, Pao Chi-chnung and a woman, has become a promising artist Wong Ying, alian Lily Wong. who will be carefully taught | All have pleaded not guilty to In Hongkong, and will, in bis charges of conspiring to offer the way, show how yet another $20,000 to DSI Ross for refugee can make a contribu- release of two men detained in tion to the lite around him. Chatham Abad *comp and corruptly offering a cheque for $2,000 to DSI Ross.

Wen car

in

raffle

Ho Kwok-wong, a detective constable attached to the Anil- Corruption Branch, testified that on October 25, last year, ho went to the Helen Restaurant, in King'a Road North Point, and there met DSI Ross and other police.

SAT NEARBY

He followed DSI Ross to the "450" Restaurant and when DSI Russ sat at a table with the three accused he sat at a Mrs P. K. Wong, who this nearby table where he could

morning took delivery of watch them.

He

Arst saw the

accused

a Flat 600 car which she held a piece of paper to 11S1 won at the ball of the Ross und roun after DSI Ross Hongkong Juvenile Caro called him to the table to enu- Contra, is going to cook a meal as a special treat for the boys and girls of the Centro at Chinese Now Your.

Mrs Wong was received by Mr Henry Tec Man 10, Mrs P. C. M. Sedgwick, Chair- Whitheld Road, 1st Пост man of the Ball Committee, ut

merchant.

the Centre this morning.

Min Tessa Sha-wong, The The car was herzled over to Greecn Pasture, Wong Chuk Mrs Wong in the presence of Hang Path, Aberdeen, editor- Mr P. C. Woo, Chairman of the tronsintor.

Mia Wong Lai-sang B, Ho Centre and Mrs Woo, and other

ofce benters." Man Tin Hill Road, Kowloon, nursing alster.

Mr Wong Mee, 14 Boundery Street, third noor, factory mana-

ger.

I

ALMOST TOO LUCKY

Mrs Wong sald, "Hor lucky am-almost Loo lucky. I

I

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tion and charge the first accused with corruptly offering a bribe

a $2,000 cheque to DSI Ross, Hearing is continuing. Chief Inspector C., 1. Gmit 15 prosecuting. The fast two secured are neperwenlod by Me Y. 11. Chan of Messrs Lau, Chan and Ko, and the third accused by Me A el Arcull, Br,

$10 fine for crackers

-A man who lot off firecrackers which injured an 11-year-old girl in the back was fined $10 and ordered to pay $10 persation by Kowloon Magistrate Mr P. F. X. Leonard this morn- Ing.

Chan Chuk-shiu, 23, of 2011 Sham Theung Now village, N.T. pleaded guilty.

Mr Wei Sun-sing known en janva A car already, but this George Sunsing 38, Blue Pool little cir is just what we have Road, third floor, newspaper re-peeded for

me time and portet.

thali much enjoy using it."

The car was the first prize, The Chung Hing Tradin bul numbers of tickets which | Co,, Lid, has. Seen struck of have won many other articles the register and the company can be seen at the office of the dissolved. the Government Hongkong Juvenile Care Cen-Gazette notified today. Mr K. C. Johnson-Hill hostre, Wyndham Street. The win-

Lieutenant A 3, Tord of the imofficial ning numbers have already been

pubitshed in the South China HRNVR hea had his rank Morning Pos!.

cenarmed.

Unofficial JP

Printed and published by TERENCE GORDON NEWLANDS PEARCE been appointed an for and on behalf of South China Morning Post Limited at 1-3 Jurice of the Peace, the Glover Wyndham Street, City of Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong,'ment Gazette mid today.

Cripps, now Mrs Joe Applan. 1594.

★PLUB

the

It was built by Jesuits on the site of an carller chapel. Tho famous facade Lord HAW How ... an. was erected about 1050 or 1070. other instalment in the

Following the fire, when the sories by famous crimino-school end church were burned

of logist, Edgar Luftgarten, down, the

tho precincts "Crimes Against the Church came to be used as a

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cemetery, niches being cut in the old thick wall for the burial

The Six Richest Men In

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a revealing chapter in series of articles by Ber nard Harris; PLUS

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In time, the walls came to bo considered unsafe, and the re- maing of the dond were re moved from the walls, and the whole place was left to itself, the famous majestic ruin stand- ing alone, just as it may be seen today.

the weak's radio, Rodif- fublon ond talovlalon

Thirty years ago (1905), an programmes; three pagos

carnest attempt

to was made of the fatest nows photo- Excure funds for the reconstruct graphy by our cameramention of the church to preserve In Hongkong and abroad? the well known facade, but the cartoons, comics, puzzles, result was wodfully disappoint- aporta now and com

Ing and the ruins have been left ment, Anthony Fuller's standing at the top of the granat film reviews, articles and flight of steps on hilly emin advice for women, all the race rising above the centre of latest news and

the view the town, outlined against and moro-much more, allsky, the roast prominent feature prepared for YOUR week- of the landscape of Macno. end reading pleasure. TAKE HOME A CHINA MAIL TOMORROW!

From the doors of the college went hundreds of príesia into China, Korea, Japan, Arnam and Tonking.

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