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Hongkong accused Take my tip of concealing U.S. aid for refugees

Washington, Mar. 24,

he tells HK

PUBLISHER of the

American garment

American Congressmen are up in arms over a re-magazine "Apparel" ar-

port that the Hongkong Government was conecaling the fact that the U.S. Government was giving $7 million a year in aid to Hong- kong refugees.

12 British nationals

rived in Hongkong this week to start "an educa- tion campaign."

Ku Is Frederick Kogos, acknowledged as being a leading method force behind modern manufacturing in the garment

business.

"Too many people these daya want to keep thair ideas secret because they think that his competitor will put him Koros out of business," Mr

Mr Allen J. Ellender, Chair- man of the Senate Agriculture committee said he would like U. S. to find out why the

had not been Government

credit for the ald given. "particularly In view of the fact the, carlier we built houses for

said. Hongkong refugees and turned to over to the British Guzette them notified today the follow-administer." ing people hovo

certificates granted

The

Government

noturalisation: Mr Paul

Chan

boon

of

Cheuk-kel police ofleer, 18 Kimberley New Street, ground floor.

Mr Lee Wang-hing, mechani-

SATISFIED

The Suite Department law. sak they were satisited with the publicity given to US. assistance to refugees in Hong- kong.

The ald, in the form of pack-

"There is not enough exchange of ideas,

Amazed

"I amazed rome manufacturers here recently when I told them that there was a special machine for cutting out pockels and sew-

cal engineer, 4 Gascoigne load. ages of surplus food were labeling them to a shirt," he added.

Mr Joseph Chow Hung wifed as "gifts from the American sales representative, 31 Gram- people" "gifts from the American pinn Road, secund flour.

Government, and

in Ilongkong.

were distri-

Mr Blu Teng, aircraft instrubuted by private organisations

Kimberley ment mechanic, Mansion "B" Flat, sixth floor, Kimberley Rond.

MIN Minnle Mel-Jin Tao, secretary, 38 Macdonnell Road, 1int 8,

Miss Stella Som Kwal-fun, officer, 3 assistant education Beautiful Terrace, first floor, Barihan Rumi.

Mr Chin Kim-ehung, banker, 341 Braga Circuit, third floor,

Kadoorie Avenue.

Mr Chan Siu, police detective corporal, 01 Fuk Lo Tsun Rond, first floor.

Chua

Atlas Diana

Nal-hul. social worker, 43 Wongacichong Rund, third floor.

Mr Kuo Mou-lal, mercantile marine officer. 237 Nathan Road, second floor.

Mrs Patricia Wong Au Bik- kee, teacher, DE Seymour Road,

fth Hour,

The State Department add. ed that the British did not want to pubileise the U.S. ald because they did not wish to attract any more refugees to Hongkong.

The dispatch from Hongkong stated that voluntary relic! Dgencies had to agree in writing not to divulge where the aid come from before they were permitted access to it.

The dispatch added the Bri- tish did not want to give the Chinese an excuse to criticise the Hongkong Government or to demand that the Govern- ment accept ald from the Fek- ing regime-UPI.

A thief broke into No. 75 Tam Kung Road 4th floor, Kowloon City at 3 am today and stole company anti-piracy, guard, money and a fountain pen to a

total value of $70.

Mr H. A.

Doffen, shipping

Salisbury Avenue, dfth floor.

- a galaxy of lovely

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Early bookings are recommended for our April Affair' cocktail hour fashion show.. which will be held at the Miramar Hotel on Wednesday, 6th April 1960.

Proceeds to the Hongkong Jaycee World Refugee Year Project,

REMEMBER

- and double your THESE

Mr Koros intends to set up

ogencies

The for

sule of his

textbooks in Hongkong.

"I put out textbooks for the

foreman and the owner,"

"A big modern plant could be just run from following my texibook," he added, Mr Kogos said that for many years he has been pressing for the setting up of an internation- al garment association which size, slylca could standardise ond garment terminology.

-

Great need

He told the China Mall that there was a great need for needle tradex schools which would train workers, foremen and managers alike.

"Once this is done the gar- ment business in Hongkong would double its prosperity in no time."

Mr Kogos and his book.

U.S. NAVY SECRETARY INSPECTS

GUARD OF HONOUR

The United States Navy Secre, Mr

tary, Mr W. B. France, in- specting the 1st Battalion, The Lancashire Regiment (PWV) guard of honour at Flagstaff House this morníng,

Government appointments

Franke

baid A courtesy nail on the Commander Eri- tish Force, Lieut-General Sir Edrie Bustyan.

The guard was, commanded by Capt, T. Smith and Llent

Killed by wall

A man died of a fractured

B. A. Russell carried the Re- gimental Colour,

The Band and Drums of the 1st Battalion, the Royal Northum- berland Fuslifers were also on parade.

Burmese Premier

in Colony

Premier Elect of Burms, U Nu slcull when a stone wall col) arrived in Hongkong from lapsed on him in Tien Kwang Tokyo this morning by JAL. Road, Kowloon, yesterday,

U Nu was accompanied by a Hung Nam. 40, was working party of five Burmese delegates, with another man at the foot of

After a short stopover at Kal the wall on a demolition Bite Tak Airport: U No boarded a when I gave "way.

plane with his party bound for Rangoon,

The Government Gazetto na

tified today the following appointments, promotions; transfors and postings: Me Law Chung-kam and Mr Lo Chi-chlu to be Senior Educa- tion Officers; Mr. Lee 'Shu-kong to be Education Omeer; Mr time. D. E. Parker, to be an Inspector of Schools

Mr.R..C.. Davey to be Land Surveyor; Mr T. A. Roberis to be Quantity Surveyor; Mr Wong Ting-teat to act as Assistant

Chief Architect during tho

absence of Mr II. Hom.

The other worker escaped In Hung died on his way to hos- pital.

February

road

Consuls

Chopper attack hearing

DAREDEVIL

WOMEN?

From the Files

25

years

AGO

March, 1935

TN order to commemorate

LL day they had waited Ig William Peel's A in the sun round the Governorship, of the Colony,

dusty airfiold.

moment

world

Des

Suddenly

upwards. · Then another,

| from which he is soon

They were walking for a magle retiring, it has been decided about to stir the to open a public fund on hand polatedbehalf of the Society for the At Protection of Children, with ance all eyes were strained which His Excellency has to focus on the tiny speck in permitted his name to la the sky.

The spook: grow. It took the shape of an aeroplane. A thou-

associated.

}

Already more than $8,000. has sand

car horns sounded aboen raised as a start, and it rquedus adiute. The crowd is hoped that the public will went crazy.

liberally respond to "the appesi Amy Johnson had arrived in now being made.

Australia.

Amy Johnson was only one of

a band of women whose, deeds wero

followed by millions with agonising anxiety.

*

From the SCM Post's 26 years ago.column: "It is of more than passing interest to Hongkong to learn that in

These were the women.flers of congratulating the Straits The women who Legislature on the fact that, for themselves, DE with

the 1930's.

carved

is nearly 'met by in-

undying place in the annale penditueshed revenue, e of courage and endurance. come... Crews, Secretary

Now in

Lord

The women who helped to of State for the Colonies has pioneer a new era,

written that he is in com unforgettable fashionmunication with the Lords the story is told of these un- Commissioners of the Trea forgettable wornon, The first long instalment of the THE AIR WOMEN - OF appears in the China Moll"to- πρίτων,

European charged

(Continued from Page 1) Earlier in the hearing,

Ccine,

suru with a view to a grant, Possible, of some assistance from the Imperial funds to maks up the loss caused to the Colony by the diminution of the revenue from oplum

It would seem, therefore, that there is some chance after all of the promised "sub" stantial contribution' coming

to the local Treasury too,'

"Hongkong has waited - for Mr a long timo for some definite A man wounded his wife, Cons overruled Mr. Harold pronouncement on the sub- Johnson, feet. It may be presumed seven-year-old

Stokes and Master, appearing that the three-year-old daughter for Fleming, who submitted that

case of Hongkong

son

and

of Merre

with a kitchen chopper, his client should not be charged will be considered with that and then attempted to with the four traffic offences of the Straits." kill himself, Mr D.. E. other Greenfield, Crown Coun-charge as all charges arose from act, told the Criminal Sessions this morning.

He was opening the prOSECU- tion's case against Ho Hip, 40, who is alleged to have wounded his wife, Chan Foon, and two children, Ho Kwok-chol and Ho Wai-ping. Ho pleads not guilty.

"This is rather a and case," Mr Greenfeld said, outlining the evidence. He alleged that on December 23, the accused wounded his wife and children at their home, 20 Tung Shan Village, in the Kowloon City ares.

"The accused then tried to chop himself on the head with the chopper," he said

Giving evidence, the sccused's wife, Chan, said her husband had chopped her and the child- ren because he was insane. He had become ill during the Japan- C30 occupation, and the liness returned about three times a year. It was the Brst time he had been violent, however, She added that all the family had recovered.

STATEMENT

was col-

Tan Cheung, who lecting laundry from the village on the morning of the attacks, said he saw Ho hit his wife with chopper, and then attempt to chos himself.

Detective Sergeant Major Lut Lok said he went to the village on December 23, and saw the Bócused Ho said in a state. ment he did not know what had happened, and repeated several umes: "We will die together," referring to himself and is. wife.

Mr Max de Montalembert Ho is not legally represent- and Mr Victor J. Zirindey have jedi

The hearing continues before been accorded formal recogni- tion "na Consul for France and Mr Justice W. A. Blair-Kerr and Honorary Consul for Israel at a jury of seven. Dr G. M. Thomson to be Thirteen People died,

36 Hongkong respectively, Senior Specialist

notified (Social were seriously. Injured and Government Gazette Hyzeno). De Xep Pui mang lo 138 slightly injured in 595 today. be Serfice Specialist (Peychiatraffle ncoldents, in the Colony tric); DrKong T-ko to be lost month!

Medical Officer; Mim D. Patti- There were 172 accidents on son and Miss May Li Pak - 10 | the Island, 278 In Kowloon and act as Matrons Class 11, during o80 in the New Territories," ** the absence of Mles E. M. Mo Gibbon and...... Ming. D. Biration); Dr T. D. tek to be Radio logists; Dr Tam Bay-lla to ba á Health Officer.

Struck off

February births

tho

Pumping station

at North Pt

+

Birthe registered' in February 0,483 totalled 0,577, including Chinese and 50 non-Chincse,. Deaths registered. totalled· 1,007, including 1,074 Chinese, and 19tion is to be built at North non-Chimenea

A fregh water pumping sta

Point to mipply water to the high-level service reservoir sow under construction above Tin Hau Temple Hoad, Tho-new- reservoir will supply water to

Mr. Goh Kong-hool to act a The Government Gazette notiDan

that the following Industrial deaths Controller of Posts during the fled today obecnce of Mr B. Hogarias Me companies have been stuck ofwelve workers died crid 550 the area above Tin Hau Tom- Wong King-wal... to acto 14:0 register and dissolved: Man- Assistant Controller of Postdarin Restaurant Lid. The were injured in 040 industrial ple Nond which will shortly Mar 23. Barisin to be Aminant: Linon Cheat Lid; Wahming and occupational accidenta in boome available for develops

ment, Commissioner of: Registration.

Corp., Li,

than the manslaughtér

the same Incident

His application, for the case

Mfr Ralph Archibald Wode- to be held in camera was also con of Hongkong 10 ad- overruled.

Mr D. N. E

Rea, Crown Counsel, is appearing, for the prosecution.

T

mitted to practice at the Bar.

of HM Supreme Court for China by Judge A. G. Mossop Hearing continues this after-in HM Supreme Court at

Shanghai last week.

noon.

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