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Policeman with binoculars

saw man

selling

Established 1945

FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1960.

Resettlement blocks for

drugs Chai Wan

A fisherman who was seen selling heroin by a policeman using binoculars, was today sentenced to three years' jail by Mr K. A. S. Phillips at Central.

WATER

BRAWL:

WOMAN

FINED

a

The fisherman Chan Sum, 31, living on an unnumber-1.

ed sampun in Aberdeen Harbour,

appeared

charge of dealing

On

án

New Clementi

dangerous drugs, possession middle school

of dangerous drugs and

resisting police officer

in the execution of his duty.

Sub-Inspector

ዓዲ 42 6

Vip Tal-yu at North Point

sald prior to his arrest

kept Wednesday, Chan WHE under observation by a police man who used a pair of bino-

He

seen selling A woman who hit another culary

woman with bamboo packets of dangerous drugs on Various board the

sampan to pole during a quarrel ever

people on a number of ocea water was fined $100 by s

On being Mr P. F. X, Leonard at Kowloon Court this morn-Yip ald, hervin and ing.

Mu-one? WOITT Wone chunk, 23, of 258 M Block Lifound in Che Ult Resettlement Area, pleaded guilty to a charge of common assault,

The incident tack place at the public hydrias on fifth four of Li Cheng Uk Resettlement Area yustently.

Sub-Inspector A. Lew, pro- seedling, sau the defendant bad a quarrel with the eumplainant, Ling Mel-siu, when they were water from the trying to get hydrant.

mitigation i

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The defendant

L

arrested. Inspector five grammes of 15 ounces of bar- 100 packels were s possession, struggled with the attempt to m escape and they both fell into

Chan

the sea.

or

Naturalisation granted

Mr

Seven more resettlement

blocks, providing "accom modation for about 18,000 people, will be built in the Chal Wan area at the eastern end of Hongkong Island.

Tenders for the construction of Fix 11-blocks and one 1-block are called for in today's Government Gazette. Construcilon is expected to start July and take about 12 months to complete.

The new resettlement build- storeys high, Inga, each seven will be erected on the hillside Rond to below Cape Collinson

northeast of the Sal Wan Military Cemetery.

The resettlement flats, contain- Work will start in June on the ing 3,600 roums, form the second

of the construction

Clementi Middle School

new stage of the Chal Wan resettle- alment estate. Provision has been the top of Fortress Hill Road made for two market adjacent

arcas

to the Hongkong which will have 658 hawker

staff stalls. Electric Company's quarters in North Point, The new Chinese co-educa- tlurial middle school will replace the existing Clementi Middle School in Kennedy Road, which will be redeveloped for edues-

ional purposes.

The new school, with places for 960 pupils, will be Ave storeys high. Besides the 24 classrooms, there will be an art room, a music roun, domestic science and needle work rooms, physics. chemistry. general science and biology laboratories, In addition there will be a libr- ary, a geography room and a woodwork rooma.

Petty

Officer honoured

the Commodore A. R. L. Butler presents a clasp to Long Service and Good Conduct Medal to Petty Ocer Ho

Seven other 1928, Ah Wing, who joined the Navy in

long service tings received Chinese petty officers and, medals from Commodore "Butler, Commodore-in-charge, at an inspection parade of officers and ratings of IIMS Tamar. -Chian Mail photo.

CORRUPTION DEBATE

(Continued from Page 1) "In the interests of these peo- ple who find honourable deal- ings

Mr Thomion went on "let us not ignore what has happened recently in South Korea, I have been in South Koren within the last two years.

fsitate to intervene if necessary." | considerable confidence and

Mr Du Cann said.

"I have heard the argument used to the effect that if com- mercial people accept presents

vants?

I

believe that this is the right way of going to work.

It is

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Government appointments

From the Files

25

Tho Government Gazette

announced following appointments,

today

tho

years

postings:

AGO

MK stumed

promotions, transfors and

Arthur Ridehalgh I

ut.31

2#

Attorney

General on return from legve; April, 1935

Mr A. Hooten,

Sollettor

General, consed to act ATIVE foreign river gun- Attomey General; Mr H. A. de boats, representing four B. Botelbor Principal Crown

Courel, ceased to net as Soll-countries, have rushed citor General; Mr J. W. D. thousand miles up the Hobley, Crown Counzel, ceased Yangtze River to "Chung- to trt

FUT Principal Crown king for the purpose of Counsel.

protecting their nationals Mr J. T. Wakefield o bo against the Communists. Assistant Colonial Scerotary

(Lands),

ro

For the first time in history, ucroplanes aro being used to Mr N. E. Barnes to be an evacuate missionaries from the Inspector of Schools; Mr Mark Interior. Cheng to be a Sub-Inspector "of A# foreigners

being Schools; Mr Kwong Sik-kwong | evacuated from Chanzi 400 caused to be a Sub-Inspector ufi mites to the north of Chimgking, Schools.

but their position is precarious, Mr J. L. MoDermont to be as they must traverse roads in- Engineer; Me J. J. Rice to be tested by bandita, whose sym-

pathles are Building Inspector, Class 1.

with the Com- Nein-ching❘ munkets,

estimated that 150

Dr Pang

Chao

and Dr Lim Wang Ql-woh to be It Woman Medical Ocers; Dr American, Canadim and British Lau Kam-tak tu be, Medical missionaries are still in Chengtu Oncer; Dr Yap Jin-hwee to act and the surrounding district,

as Specialist (Dental) during the absence of Mr D. II. Small. Mr C, D, St Quentin Firlcher to be Police Training Offleer, Police Force.

In addition there are their familles bringing the total to well over 300,

Considerable alarm has been created in Chengtu by the re-

that

Lousand

Mr C. M. Stevens to be Senior port

over

Legal Assistant, Registrar Gen- Communists disguised 23

already eral's Department: Mr Richard coolles,

in the

"It is quite clear there is no complacency whatsoever in the | Kwan Kwok-chung to be a De-walled elty, prepared to attack puty Registrar of Marringes. the defendem from the rear as Hongkong administration. quite clear that they are Mr L. W. Crew to be an As- (soon as thoir comrades mado abundantly eager t real' sistant Collector of Stamp the frontal attacke and thus

Revenue. evidence is furnished - to try

pave the way for invasion. and root out corruption in

particularly Hongkong. Government service,

Failed

in

and clean business and clean administration more dif- cult and in the interests of the In the ordinary course of bus- ness then why not civil ser- great inasses of poor Chinese

the I hope

Colonial who are ultimate sufferers.

Secretary will make it absolute urge that an independent com- mission from the United Kingly chear that such an argument has no sanction whatever from doin be appointed."

official quarters.

Mr Iain Macleod, Coloral

when A Scuretury, said that Member of Parliament put on

"It Mr Thornton lites to pro- the order paper of the House of Commons P subject such, 85 duce my roni evidence at ali i proved:

and "bribery

in the Governor will be most an Corruption

up to that xious to study it and it Hongkong" It was

to member to produce facia

ho would nct necessarily averse to setting back the assertions he made.

"There is a reason why, in a commission of Inquiry." my view, this duty, which has not been discharged by Mr Thornton,.... should weigh more heavily upon him.

it hall with An assembly balcony to seat over 1,000 people The Government Gazette will also be provided. There will mid she was outnumbered and notified today that the following be two playgrounds-one covered Leung's husband was present at have been granted Certificates and one open. that time.

under the Naturalisation

The architects are Kwan, Chu She said she also sustained in.

British Nationality Act, 1948: and Yang, who have been com- Borisovitomissioned by Government to Framanuel Juries on her leg.

Malzel, registered dentist, of prepare the building plans and 902

House, Monson

74-78 supervise the construction work

in association with the PWD. Nathan Road

Tenders for the construction Mr Kwan Ka-Ung, known as Kwan

company work are called for in today's Yue-pang, amaging partner, of 5 Chung Government Gazette.

The new On Terrace, North Point,

school building is Mr. Lee Moon-kwong,

be ready in time com- expected to welfare

ol officer,

1 for the opening of the school

year in September, 1081. Glenway, Ground floor.

Order of St John

Mr Ho Kang-po has been from the grade of promoted Serving Brather to the grade

Dr Lau Bung-plen, known as Helen Lau, of 27 York Ming Street, Best flour,

of Associate Oficer (Brother) | any in the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St John of Jeruzalem, the Government Gazelle notined today.

Mre Hin-cheung, Messrs

Cheng Mak Yin-jing and A. J. Ander- son have been admitted in the grade of Serving Brother, the Gazette added

March births

Births registered in Morch totalled 8,346, including 8,254 Chinese and 02 non-Chinese, Deaths registered totalled 1.488, Including 1.477 Chinese and 11 non-Chinese.

Mak Tong Soon-yan, seamstress, of 27 Matauchung Estate, Argyle Street,

Mr

Consuls

Morris Rothenberg and Mr Dale . Baker have been i provisionally recognised as Can. Ful and Vice-Consul respective- ; y for the United States of

ROAD TOLL

Thirteen people were killed,

adequate root of

"My view is that, in South Korea bribery and corruption

more at the were trouble than rigged elections," He urged the Colonial Secretary to give urgent can- sideration to what he had said about Hongkong,

"A crucial stage has been drastic reaened and sunetbing should be done umanating from this House,"

Above suspicion

Mr Macleod said Mr Thornton had been many times to Hong- kont and was a ready spokes man for the Lancashire textile industry which had often found Itself in conflict with Hongkong.

Mr K. Ellison to net as Chief Housing Manager during the absence of Miss E. Bedwell,

The confirmatio of the fol- lawling officers to the per- morent and pensionable establishment bas been ap-

Dr Two Chun-ming, Dr Cheng is Ping-kwel, Dr Luke Tehno Jen- behoel, Dr Chow Kan-an and Dr up Wong Kam-chi, Medical Officers; Dr Lo Sull-yen and Dr Eliza-

"T

Mr Macleod concluded, think that Mr Thomion, in his speech tonight, has conspicuous- ly failed to produce evidence which.

made it incumbent

upon him to produce."

The House adjourned. There was no vole. Reuter.

He can never find anything Three boys

good to say about Hongkong, on private Mr Macleod declared.

Mr Edward Du Cann, a Con- and 544 Injured. 96 seriously, inservative, sald he had visited 514 traffic accidents in March. Hongkong twice

accidents in business during, approximately Hongkong, 201 in Kowloon and the last 12 months, 65 In the New Territories.

There were

188

ACCIDENTS

!

Four died and 539 injured in

In

Spectacles

"It is perfectly pinin that leading businessmen and civil servants

Hongkong are Scrupulously honest and com- pletely above suspicion,

"Private enterprise has done, in my opinion, a very remark-sometimes

of development in Lancashire

America at Hongkong, the Gov-a total of 539 industrial and oc-able Job crnment Gazette nolied today. cupational accidents in March.

Sandra Dee-a rising

a rising star

Sandra Dee, who celebrated her 18th birthday last week, will be one of the top actresses in

world. the

Milton Mr Rackmil. President Y the Universial Pictures Co., Inc.. predicted this morning.

Bandra's Latest picture In "Portrait in Black" in which ahe appears with Lana

Mr Rackmil, who is at present visiting the Colony on a busi- neas trip to the Far East, also revealed at a press conference that his company was making J very powerful picture, "Spartacus."

are Kirk Douglas,

Hongkong,

injured

in

Was Mr Thornton sure that he was a detached observer of the Three boys were injured Hongkong scene which he would traffic accidents in Hongkong like to put himself forward to and Kowloon yesterday. All of be, Mr Macleod asked.

them were admitted to hospital "Does not it occur to him for treatment.

that perhaps hin Four-year-old Ng Kin Keung rather of 18 Catchick Street, 3rd floor, spectacles blur his vision and make him was knocked down by a tram In

Catchick Street But there is some corruption distort the view?

"At least there is ** special} junction with North Street. that is plain. There may be

in responsibility upon him, which Poon Kok Hung, aged nine, mony reasons perhaps

he has failed notably to dis- who gave his address ひ 78 adequate laws Perhaps tradi-charge tonight, to be scrupulous Kimberley Road, ground floor, tica of the East. It is the in buttressing any case he puts was hit by a private car In opinion of this House clearly forward with facts.

Kimberley Road opposite the that if corruption, exists even in Mr Macleod zaid it was not China Light and Power the slightest degree, it must be his case to argue that there Sub-Station.

In Hong no corruption

was

rooted out.

Mr Du Cann said he regretted kong.

near

Co's

Sixteen-year-old Chau Kok

Turner. Anthony Quinn, and He said he expected to releasĆ John Saxon.

this picture by the end of the year, The stars

Laurence Olivier, Jean Sim Mr Thornton's attack on Mr "Indeed the size and even Ching of 61 Valley Road, ground mons. Charles Laughton and Barton, who had the respect of existence of an Anti-Corruption

Chinese and Europeans to ro Branch in Hongkong proves cycle in Stanley Kubrick the director.mote the woltome of citizens. that up to the hilt."

Mr Rackmill leave on "I hope the Colonial Secretory Monday for Manila before re-

will make it clear that he will turning to the States.

watch the situation and not be-

"I is the greatest plcture ever produced by the U-I." Mr Rackmit said.

Enchanting

others.

as the

days

to

eame,

the look of elegance from

Paquerette's

Oriental

Boutique

Gowns of distinction'

It was essential that the should accept Public Service for. Itself higher standards than those that might prevail outside that service. But it was not in the circumstances Ел Hongkong to maintain standards which he was quite eer- tain they must strive.

ensy

for

floor, was struck by a motor Chatham Robd near Hulkeley Street.

Thefts from vehicles

in cash was stolen from a lorry parked at Tai Nam Street last night.

"The case for a commission of A cash box containing $583.40 inquiry, In my view, falls, to the ground because no adequate fuels are put forward whatever to justify it. But I do not rule it out if Mr Thornton will really produce evidence,"

Nasty

A camera and a leather bag to total value of $180 were stolen trom a private car in Soares Avenue between 7 p.m. and 7.40 p.m. yesterday.

Three packets of cigarettes Mr Macleod said, Mr Thornwere stolen from a private car ton had failed to put forward parked in Bowring Street, Yau- criteria for a commission of in- mati, between 11 o'clock last quiry.

night and 1.30 am. today. 1

"I would order a commission or rather the Governor would - there were in Hongkong Asgrant cases of corruption well known to the publle where peo- ple had escaped punishment be- cause of the inadequacy of Government control or if there was positive evidence of an in crease in general corruption,"

Mr Macleod said the Governor did not feel that this criteria had been mot, Thero wis no question hero of a government

RHKDF RESERVE

Major M. N. Rakusen, former- ly of Headquarters, Royal Hongkong Defence Force, han ben posted to the Royal Hong- kong Defence Force Reserve of officers, the Government Gazette notified today.

freing reluctant to investigat DRAMA DISCUSSION

theto matters.. /

This saa first ralo adiniai - stration vary competently run.".

Drama critte Charles Harvey Mir Macleod deplored

wili dlscuss "The Prodigious nety tuggestion" which, Snob" with quest critic John bold, Mr Thornton had got Luft of the China Mali tonight info his apooch about a member of 0.18 on Rediffusion. At 10 of the new Coruichi,

p.m. on "Spotlight" Mr Harvey "I belfova myself that

the will interview Alfred Hitch Committee wit} · Inspire 'cooks.

Room 321 Gloucester Bldg.

new

beth W. Y. Ilao Woman Medical Officers; Mr Ip Che, Admin- Istrative Offcor, and Mr G. L Lowman, Building Surveyor.

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