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CHINA MAIL

MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1960.

PICTORIAL PARADE

ABOVE: A smiling welcome from Oba Adeniji Adele,

chairman of the Lagos city council, as ho greeted attend arrival to hor Princess

at which sho celebrations,

Alexandra

the independence

on

represented the Queen. On the left is Nigeria's

Governor-General Sir James Robertson.

ABOVE: Communist Don Cook, one of the two men cvicted from Council Flats in St Pancras, London. Here Cook is seen rousing a huge crowd of demonstra- tors which later clashed with police in one of London's biggost civilian riots.

ABOVE: Mr Macmillan arriving at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York to

attend the UN General Assembly.

Feel that Nip.

Tied wine

bottles around his

waist

Leung

41,

Kan,

of 4 New Market-street, ground floor. was Gned $600 and two months' Jail in default by Mr E. Corbally Central Couri this morning for possession of dutiable winte without 鼈 ilcence.

Hevente Inspector K. K. Leung raid Leung was stopped and searched by Revenue off. 24 at the Hongkong and Mocao Whart on arrival of the ss Tal Lol at 6.30am on Satur day.

Four bottle of Macao wing: were found in his luggage and nother two bottles were found

i tied around his waist,

Leung had six previous con- victions, including one similar offence In June

year.

for a this

Man knocked $240 FINE FOR

down in

in the air? Lockhart-road

Let Paquerette's

Mazet.....take care of it!

the amazing new fabric which is

PENICILLIN

^ young ma was slightly A 21-year-old injured when he was struck by Lockhart-road near O car in Fleming-road at 11 pm yester- west

day.

The car, travelling alung Lockhart-road, swerved to avoid a collision with

other cur suddenly pulling out of its parking lot, and in doing so, hit the pedestrian,

He was taken to hospital by airbulance,

woman,

Wan Wa-ying, of 214A Social-road, ground floor, Diamond Hill Kowloon, was fined, $240 by Mr E. Corbally at Central Court this morning for illegal

session of penicillin sub- stancce and part 1 polsons, Sub-Inspector Yip Tai-you told the court that at about 11 am on September 16, ́a' police party raided Wan's home which the inspector decribed as "like

small-scale clinic."

Won money back stances and part poisons were

The Managing Director of Philips Hongkong Lid, Mr M. 3, Mulder, today presented Mr Leung Hol with a cheque for $159 the price he paid for his new radio set.

He won the prize by writing the best slogan in the monthly conteals which are open to all buyers of the company's radio sets.

A quantity of penicilla sub-

seized in- Win's bedroom and a

stethoscone was found in the sitting room.

old woman. Wong Sou-lam, of In another cale, a 23-year- 28 Leighton-road, second Minor, was remanded for seven days by Mr Corbally on a change possession of penicillin sub- stances.

No plen was taken.

ot

MEN STALKED GIRL LIKE WILD ANIMALS

The men who stalked a dance hall girl through the streets with acid in their pockets and razors in their hands wore like wild animals · said Judge W. F. Pickering at Victoria District Court to day.

Chang Ming, 21, and Taang Hon-man, 20, were both julled for four years on charges of wounding with intent. Their victim was pretty Taui Yuk-wah, slashed three times in the face with jagged tin during a 8 am attack in Nam Chun-street on July 20, Judge Pickering said that as a dance hall girl Taui relied

more than most women on her good looks. Chang and Teang had deliberately planned to deprive her

of them.

For several nights before the attack the girl had been,

stalked through the streets by men with acid in their pockets and razors in their hands, Chang, by his own admission, was the one who had slash- ed her face, but, sald Judge Pickering, it was Taung who had instigated the attack,

INTOLERANCE

Your 'Comment' of Saturday, October 1, titled "All onc body we?" may be summed up 10 .ano

word~~"In-. tolerance," religious and politiea? or doctrinal in- tolerances While believing

in one and the same God, Catholic and Protestant differ at various points on matters of doctrine and form of worship, each accusing the other of bigotry,

in fighting over the question

déar

SHEAFFER'S

IMPERIAL HI

Sheaffer quality features at moderate priers

Puppy' hero

From the Filos

of cracker 25 factory blast

An earth-shaking bang rocked Macao on the evening of October 1, China's National Day, when a firecracker factory blow up.

More than 14 workers escaped fatal injury by rushing down a hillside on the Arat alarm.

years AGO

October 1935

From: the Morning Post's Apo column (1910): 20 Years

About 350 guests of the Gov crement participated in the opening ceremony of the British The section of the Po Sun section of the Kowloon-Canton Firecral Factory affected by Railway on Saturday and eth the blast is where the powder Joyed a trip over the line to the Lou, the station near frontier." is placed inside the cracker.

This section consists of a row of tin sheds isolated from one another for safety.

The factory is half-way up a hillside.

An hour before finishing work that day. a boy nicknamed 'Fuppy", working in the rear of a tin thed, reported that a re- cracker that he was making. hud cought fire,

DEAFENING

All the workers Immediately rushed down the hillside,

The next they knew there was a deafening bung followed by explosions of firecrackers,

The whole of the tin shed collapsed and

went up in flames.

*

TN a friendly cricket match at the Diocesan Boys School ground yesterday, the Hongkong University defeated the school by the narrow margin of one run. Bafting first, the Diocesan Boys School totalled 84 runs, towards which R. Broadbridge (19), A. Prata (17) and F. Lay (15) were the principal contributors.

C. H. Teo took five wickets for 14 runs, and Ng three for 29. The University just managed to top the schoo total by one run. C. H.. Teo Six workers suffered bruises contributed 28 and W. C. and abrasions in the course of Chiu, 15. Mr C. B. R. Sargent escoping.

captured six wickets for 80

Workers later returned, with and Broadbridge three for fire-extinguishers and helped 26.

blare,

wards members of our own the Fire Brigade put out the Church,

Damage

was estimated several thousand dollars,

Our religion is a cloak of res- pectability that, like Charity which we do not practise, covers a multitude of ains.

of doctrine, religious leaders we pray before we prey, and

forget the greatest virtue of

Chrisilon-Charily. He

go to Church to contribute our widow's mite, celing self-righteous

monious, ไป

Jacks charity who cannot practice toleranca. We cannot allow others

bellove what they want lo belleve, and so wé belittle their regions and them of bigotry when au the while it is we ourselves who are bigots, who are Intolerable, arrogant and proud.

accuse

Toere is this to be said for

the

and sancti..

within and then sight of the

Church vory where we have just worship. ped, we feel no compunction in robbing the poor widow,

and

11 then making large contribution to charity that Our name may be duly publicised,

body Soviet Premier Nikita

Khrushchev, that he behaves normally when he raves and rants and makes an exhibi- tion of himself in public, and so he is just being honest -and sincere, acting naturally, and not hiding his true evil nature behind Д smiling countenance, while holding out his right hand to shake hand with you, all the while holding a dagger in his left hand behind "his back to stab you at any moment.

kast

You deal with him as you know hun, you transact business with him at your cwn peril, knowing full well the nature of the man with your eyes wide open. Therefore, Khrushchev must be

admired nt

for his *sincerity'. in revealing his true bature, unlike some of our doubtful 'friends' who behave Ulice what the

Chinese

would cp11 "with buddha's mouth and

anak's heart", unreliable, untrustworthy, a hypocrite.

'All one body we,' Phystamyly

from the hymn "Onward Christian Soldiers' you might go further and add the next passage: "One, In hope and doctrine, One in

Charity" which, alasi are 60. lacking and are the cause of our sundering-Catholie and Protestant.

In

We certainly are not one in' hope and doctrine, and we do not show Christian charity towards anyone, not even fo».

just warm enough, yet light enough 15-storey_tenement flat

and certainly attractive enough for

all occasions

Jumpers @ $35.00

Cardigans @ $65.00

or Twin sets @ $95.00 only

Sce them to-day shop late Mondays

"

project for Kowloon

A 15-storey tenement flat bulleh

ing to cost $1,200,000 ia

*Tenancy

morning,

Tribunal this. ecmpensation to tenants and

sub-lenaryo Mr. Wright is in

of existipg: planned to replace nine 30- siructed by Mr Poter Mo..] houses-- had already been year oki houses, in Fa Xuen- street, Mongkok, T

Mr Steven Yue la the architect des Messra Sinnley Ho, Ling Tai-for the new building, which A total of 197 occupants op

will contain 131 terment posed the applicatlón fats and 11 shope. It will Members of the Tribunal are Chan Ching-pow, represented have three lifte by Mr D.A. L Wright,

hong, Fong Hin-yang and

applied ter exemption for the Mr Wright said this morning existing premios t tho that 200 agreethers on

Mr B. V. Rhodes (President); Mr W. G. Robertson and Mr J. E Noronha,

ready Jeft

Not only are we not 'All one we', we are always the moment we Dre to ourselves to behave 'naturally in our prehistoric caverman's instinct of self- preservation. This being our Innate quality of character, what hope can we have for salvation, spiritual and poli-

tical?

Reported deportation

D2

*

The first qualifying round for the Captain's Cup of the Kowloon Golf Club, held on Saturday and Sunday resulted in E. H. Watts and W. Staker qualifying.

ROM the SCM Post's 25 column Years Ago

of Chinese (Oct. 4, 1910) "The other

lottery king

day we published a letter from a sportsman complain- ing of the absence of a Sun- This, day morning train. we learn, is for the present,

A, "lottory king" who lived unavoidable, it being neces- like a king was deported sary for the engines to be to Macao last weekend, a cooled down each weekend in boilers order that their leading Chineso papar re-

should be washed out. - ported today.

A Government spokesman "Were this not done cor- told the China Mail that the rosion would be liable to set Police had no comment to make. In the consequences of

The report said that the man

The United Nations Organisaran a lottery pool in Hongkong, which would be regrettable.

Is the public laundry betting on results of Macao Later on, when the engines where dirty linens and dis- gambling games.

which are still employed on The lottery

tion

reportable Junmentionables"

was said to be construction work are avail * sent

to be publicly very popular among housewives able for the public service, washed or dry-cleaned,

with and amahs. result very much the WIDO for wear and tear.

The lottery king made good money. He bought houses and To be less charitable, one may

a car, and lived like a king describe it as the clearing in. Hongkong's wealen district, house for fences where stolen At noon on Saturday he was properties may be bargained sent aboond a Merao-bound or claimed, a disreputable terry after being denied in

that has lost the the Chatham-road Camp. confidence of the people. He was a member of a tried

TOG1B. society, the report also said,

institution

POP.

POP-

BY GOG

IS THERE SOMETHING

1. OUGHT TO KNOW?

OPERATION

it may be possible for the management to consider the running of such a train a§ our sporting friend desires. "Meanwhile, however, it will be conceded that the weekday, service is necessary than a Sunday morning special.”

“WHATEVER THE SITUATION...

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