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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1960,
MORE TUNNELS Colony brassiere dear sir BID TO ENTER
FOR SHEK PIK
RESERVOIR
catel- A further series of waters and tonnels is to be con- structed for the Shek Pik servoir scheme on Lantau Is- land.
1
To be known as Sections "A"! and "B", the eatchwaters and tunnels will be situated along i the southern const, linking the dim self with the extreme south-western tip of the island. due to begint In The work.
two months' time and take two
involves years to dish,
the building of about 15,000 feet of concrete-Und etchwaters and some 4.500 feet of tunnel.
exports undercut Japan's
Tokyo, Sept. 2. The Ministry of International Trade and Industry yestar
day said Hongkong is cutting into Japan's brassiere market in the United States.
Board of review
Mr J. W. Cairns and Mr W. C. Tall have been appointed member of the panel of the of Review for three Boutel years, the Geverument Gazette nother toxiny.
For over a quarter of a century
increasing world wide demand proves
du MAURIER
the finest filter tip cigarette
Brands may come and brands may go-but du MAURIER, backed by more than twenty-five years of continuous experience, is still the brand that enjoys an ever-grow- ing popularity. Cool smoking, fine blending and perfect packing combine to make du MAURIER the finest filter-tip cigarette-unquestionably.
The Ministry said Japan would not be able to reach Its export quota of 100,000 dozens year of cotton brassières this because of Increased shipments United from Hongkong to the States. It said the 1900 exports probably 100,000 dozens.
will not
cxceed
The Ministry sald Hongkong shipped 342,000 dozens to the United States from January to Aprit more than double Japan's shipments during the rame period.
The ministry added that the resen for the hump in Hong- to the kong's brassiere sales
they U.S. is probably because are cheaper.
The Ministry American
bityers
Indfeated asked the Hong- Japanese to match the song price but Japanese pro- ducers said to do so would leave them with no prof.-UPI,
Colony products impress visitors
The
visitors to the Many of
Hungkeng Pavillon at the st Erik's Trade Fair in Stock- holm have expressed surprise at the wide range and the good quality of the Hongkong goods on display, according cable received in this morning.
Fuel price
Yesterday morning a member
for
of your reporting start tela- phoned me and asked me some information regarding the reductions in prices for petroleum products which wo introduced from September 1, 1980.
Among the various pieces of information' which I gave him wis one item to the effect that
been reduced by 3 conís per Imperial gallon.
CANADA FAILS Three youths and 'mother' in court
Sheaffer's PEM
Porr For Mon
THE BOLD NEW PEN DESIGNED EXCLUSIVELY FOR MEN
Government appointments
gazetted
The following appointments, transfers, promotions and posting wore notified in today's Government Gazette:
From the Files
25
years
AGO
A took
September 1935-
PLEASANT function Mr E. Fairbairn aryl Mr E
place at the the price of furnace fuel had Three youths who paid HK$7,200 each in an
P. W. Morgan to be Assistant Volunteer Headquarters yes- unsuccessful attempt to get to Canada, Directors of Public Works; Mir terday evening when medals and Mr J. R. presented by the Hon Mr had to pay another $500 each today A 8. Webb
Whitaker to be Chief Engineers; when they pleaded guilty to making Mr J. A. Fox ceneed to act as J. P. Braga for members of Company Senior Land Balliff on resump- the Portuguese false applications for Hongkong iden- tion of duty by Mr Koylance: bringing in the highest tity cards and Canadian entry permits. Mr A. K. Sumflad to be Acting number of recruits, were
Secretary PWD, vice Mr E. Lawarded.
However, 1 note that in the article which appeared-in your paper yesterday, it is clearly stated that the price of furnace fuel has remained unchanged,
J. A. PEGO, Sales Manager. THE SHELL COMPANY OF HONGKONG LTD.
Jailed for
wounding
friend who refused loan
The three were:
Chen lung-foo, 18-year-old unemployed man, of 382 Tal Nam-street, socond floor, Lui Chung-chlu, 10, student, of 53A Bule-sircel, seventh floor, and a 16-year-old boy,
Mr Corbally, Central $500 Magistrale imposed the Anes.
Detective Sub-Inspector R. P. Style said brokers originally asked the three boys for a les of US$2,100 (HK$12,600) each. Defendanta paid US$1,200 as a
and downpayment
promised the balance later if their ap plications were successful.
It was stated in court that particulars gave false
A 22-year-old unemployed man they
on the of their parents and 'stated that Lem Hung Kving staircase of 137 Kiu Kiong- they were brothers. street was sentenced to elight
Mr In later ense before months jail by Mr P. F. X
at Kowloon Court Corbally, the "mother" of the Leonard this morning when he admit- trio, Wong Mel-nin 48-year-old Mutaukok- ted wounding his friend who housewife, of 100 to a
road, was jalled for four months rufused to lend him $50. Hongkong
for making a false statement Sub-inspector 1. W. Ellas said that she was their mother. that on August 25, Chan Kam-
In August 1958, she was kong lent Lam $50, Lam used: the money to buy theatre tie-introduced to a Canadian citizen Yen Sun-man who came to She Hongkong to flad a wife. was asked if she would like to marry the man and bring four obldren to Canada for US$450. She would be paid another US$450 if successful.
The visitors say the Hongkong Pavilion is the most colourful und interesting" of all the stands at the Fair, which is Sweden's kets for resale.
Trade event. premier annual
Lam was arrested on August The Fulr, which opened on Wed- nesday, remains open until Sep-28. While on ball of $100, he asked Chan to iend him a tember 12,
further $50. Chan refused and
Swedish importers are show- ng keen interest in the Colony's clothing textlies and light munu- factures. A number of enquiries regarding Hungkong's newest export-mink coats and stoles was received in the first two days.
a quarrol followed.
Chan offered to lend him $25 but Lam was not satisfied and assaulted Chan, using a pocket knife to stab him in the neck and stomach.
He was arrested. Insp. Elias said that Chan was
Landlord & Tenant detained in hospital for three
Ordinance
Inspector W.J.D. Cameron of the Secretariat for Chinese Affairs has been authorised to the exercise the functions of SCA In connection with Land- lord and Tenani Ordinance, the GLvernment Gazeite notified today.
The authorisation of inspec tor J.. H. Evans to exercise functions tias been re- Buch voked, the Gazelto added,
Tomorrow's the day
to shop all day at
the
Paquerette
SALE
open till 6 p.m.
Genuine Bargains in all depts!
call in and see for yourself
days,
Defendant said in mitigation that Chan had assaulted him Arst and he was forced to re- Lalute.
2 years for
·
pickpocket
was
She agreed and was married the next day. Later she introduced to the children.
DAM OVER TSUN WAN
TO BE MADE
of
STRONGER
· Pineapple Pass Dam, one Reservoir's Jubilee
- subsidiary dams which overlooks the Industrial township of Thun Wan, is to bo reinforced by the addition of a wedge of specially graded material.
The wedge will be bullt. on the downstream fact of the dam as a precaution- measure against the ponaibility of any weaken- ing In the structure of the dam, which W35 con- structed mort than 25
years ago.
Work on the wedge will begin within one monika's time and is expected to be completed before the end of the dry season in Aprit naxt year, Tenders for the work are called for in to- day's Government Gazette.
Total eclipse
To represent of the moon
The
Water Authority
maines of the following officers have been added 10 the list of officers authorised to represent the Water Authority in any complaints or proceed. ings and certain other functions, the Government, Cazette notf- hed today:
J.Le
Messrs FA. Fisher, EA A 28-year-old unemployed Hutchinson, E.F. Draper, man, Hui Hing-leung, was.gen- tenced to two years by Judge P. R. Springail in the Victoria Distel Court this morning for stealing a fountain peri from a European.
Chief Inspector C. L. Smith told the Court that Hui had six previous convictions including four of a similar nature.
NA. McDermout, Photlades,
Lau J.C. Payne, John Huang, To-hin, H. Ross, N. Foster, N.i Collier. Soon, Bing-hac, Lau M.A. Man-sting. Lau Tim, Din, Wong Yuk-tong, Chow Fat-cheung, Mok Man-Lat, Lau Kam-ming. Chan Chi-nin, Ip Hoon-chip and Yue Kum-chuen.
The names of the following Hu was found guilty of officers have been deleted picking a fountain pen from Mr Messrs I. Apaturo, R. Taylor, Kenneth Titley
Walnut- A.T. in
Armstrong-Wright, M.A. Shan-yunk and street near Larch-street, Sham shulpo, on July 8,
Hamlet,. I 1.W.R. Hannaford.
POP By Gog
STEADY, BOY, STEADY- DON'T FRET ABOUT MY PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE -EVERY
SHOE AT MY LAST PLACE WAS HANDMADE
A
ST
Strango.
Among those present Lt Mr R. Edgley to be Chemist; Col H.B.L. Dowbiggin, Com- Mr Mak Woon-kwent to be mandant of the Volunteers, Medical Officer.
Major E.J.R. Mitchell,
Mr J. Marshall to be Educa- Second-in-command, Captain tion Officer; Mr K. J. Attwell S. Jervis, Captain P. S. M.
Lt to be Acting Deputy Director Wilkinson,
J.V.V. of Education during the absence Remedios, Lt F.P. Sequeira, of Mr P. Donohue; Mr Law Chung-kam to be Acting Assist-2nd Lt H.A. de B. Botelho ant Director of Excuention, and other officers, vico Mr Attwell: Mr Chow ! Corporal Carlos "G. Silva Koxik to bo Acting Senior won the first prize of the Education Officer, vice Mr Law. Gold Jubilee Medal.
Mr L. Dunning to be Trade Sgt F.V.V. Ribeiro won Officer: Mr A. L. Tokley re- the second prize-a silver. mawd duty as Assistant Chlef mertul. Preventive Officer; Mr F. G. Sgt. Henry Britto won Carroll ecased to act as Assis-
the smaller Silver Medal tant Chief Preventive Officer,
for third prize. Mr A. T. R. Jackson to be, Assistant Director of Social awarded
Welfare,
Two other medals were to L-Cpl H.C. Xavier and L-Cpl B.B.
Mr J. B.. Gregg to be Actng_Bolero.. Chief Justice during the absence
at Sir Michael Högan; Mr W. Reece to be Acting Senior Puise Judge, vice Mr Grezz.
Mr K. S. Hardy to be A countant, Resettlement Depart
ment,
Mr. J. W. Hayes censed to be District Officer, South, and assumed duty as District Om
cer, Islands,
Dr Wong Wah-ting ceased to
☆
Extract from the SCM Post 25 Years Ago (Sept, 1810): "A
somewhat unfortunate incident occurred at the Thea tre Royal last night during the staging of Mr Bernard Shaw's comedy You Never Can Tell by the Warwick Ma- jor Comedy Company.
"While the third act
10GA
be a Medical Officer of Schools; in progress, the lights in the Mr Chen Kwun ceased to be a kall Sub-Inspector of Schools; Dr
suddenly
gave out,
Yeung Sze-yuen to be a Medical throwing the entire building
into darkness.
Officer of Schools.
Mr Ronald Edgley to be an Analyst.
"The manager announced that if the audience mished to stay for an hour and a helf, the lights would be-
latethe-company-present. Malayan Airways Ltd have after showing their sympathy dia- granted a provisional by renewed applause, Hoence for three months to perved quietly. operate a twice weekly nir ser- "The piece wea
being ex. vice between Hongkong and cellently staged, and the in-
the Singapore,
Government cident was unfortunate Gazette notified today..
one for all concerned."
Air licence renewed, but as the hour was
A total eclipse of the moon
will be visible In Hong-been kong next Monday even. Ing, the Royal Observa- tory told the China Mail this morning.
The times (quoted in Hong- kong Summer time) for tho various phases of the eclipse are as follows:
• The moon will rise in Hongkong at 7.31 p.
Total eclipse beging at
qi 7.38 pm.
Middle of eclipse will be at 8.22 pm.
Total celipse ends at 0.01 pm.
The moon leaves umben at (shadow of the earth) 10.08 pm.
ot
And the moon leaver penumbra (half shadow the earth) ul 11.07 pm - which mean all clear, There will be also a partial solur eclipse on September 21 but It will be visible in North Americe, north and cast arenc of the Pacifle and northeast of USSR and not visible in Hong- kong,
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