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Heavy fine for gold smuggler
A junk crewman was fined $10,000 or six months jail by Cen- tral Magistrate Mr K. A. S. Phillips this morning for im- porting $160,000 worth gold from Macao without a permit.
Bashed with chopper, man tells court
A man told a court today he was struck on the head with a chopper while washing his face last month.
He was Lee Yung, 27. Another
man, Wong
Ylu.
Korablished 1945
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1960.
BUSH DOCTOR FLIES
INTO HK
By DAVID LAN
coxswain, who pleaded nol A "bush doctor" who once
guilty to similar charge was
Lacquitted when the Prosecution offered no evidence against him.
Inspector K. Revenue
K.
Leung told the Court that
at
10.20 nm on September 24,
used
the fly into to
Australio, wilderness in
flow in to Hongkong yos- terday on a world tour.
"Once I flow out to Moning-
party of Revenue Officers board-rida
more than 300 milles
und the motor junk On Kee,northeast of Darwin and brought moored off Stonecutters Island buck'a boy with a broken leg on
after her arrival from Macao. a streicher," said. Dr Ange
A search was carried out on board the junk and in two coh- cealed compartments in the af of the vessel, 87 gold bars were found.
Admission
Lee admitted he did not have any permit to import the gold. Insp. Leung added that Leg had clear record.
Mr. R. H. Hindmarsh of representing Lec, said that he came Stewart and Co,
from years ago and hed been working on board the junk as a donkeyman for the last nine years.
And in the Victoria District Court, 38-year-old
Wong Chiu pleaded not guilty to a charge of china n wounding before Judge W. F. Pickering.
who Chun, 12. il godown Chan Hon
address as his fives at the same
Tonig, said he saw Wong bitting Tong with a chopper while he was washing his face.
Tong Mo-kung, foreman, sald Wong was first wife's uncle. Both he and Wong at une time worked to gether but after a quarrel three years ago, Tong said he left the slop,
Tog told the court that on August 12 while he was wash ing his face outside his house King-lane, he felt a pain- ful blow on the head.
More blows
He looked around and as he did Wong Innded more blows
on him with a chopper.
the
Later he saw Tong pick up a back, and and gir sivel
Kam-fung Tang's wife. Chul came uut of the house.
She struggled with the men.
The boy said that the wife: snalehed the chopper from
Wong's head and bid it case near the house.
Wong said in court that th boy could not have seen him hit stil Tong as the child was
steep that morning. He asked
He tried to ward off blows with his arm, and then that a co-tenant could be called
arized a shovel which was to give evidence.
nearby and tried to
lying
The court adjourned until thi+} took the chopper out of afternoon. Wong's hand.
A struggle followed and both tried to strangle each other while Tong's wife ran for the Police,
Later Tong suid he broke iouse and run into his house and locked the door until the Police! mrkvovi,
Detained 12 days
Dr Peter Won, Medical Officer | De Queen Mary hospital, sald Tong hed a severe wound over the
well as other scalp as
CAR TURNS OVER ON PEAK-ROAD
A private car overturned near 75 Peak-road while coming downhill shortly after mid- night last night.
wounds on the face, arm, hip The name of the occupant. sm right knee. Toug was dew, was given as Lot Wan, 27, tained in hospital for 12 days
woman. She
WILS
His salary was $60 a month, He said the defendant approached by a man, surnamed Ne in Macao. Ng nakked him to bring the gold bars to 'Hong- kong for $150.
Mr Hindmarsh added that Lee was single, his only depen- dent was his mother.
Greek
Cypriot
killed
Nicosia, Oct. 3. An unknown gunman today shot and killed 29-year- old Ermis Antoniades, a Greek Cypriot, wounded several times during the emergency and recently brought back from Britain. down in a He was hunted Limassol, South Cyprus, street shop and repeatedly shot where he took refuge. He died in hospital.
WON
Jones.
"It took our lige biplane three hours to da the irlp between Darwin and the mission station."
Squadrons
A slender figure in a blue- patterned white gown and a Dr. Jones pair of red sandals, recalled without a qualm the wilderness where the swampy with is Infested ground crocodiles, and squadrons of mosquitoes and ales.
"I really enjoyed the interest- ing experience," she said.
The importance of the Fix- ing Doctor Service In Avstro- Ha can be surmised from the case of a nine-year-old boy with badly bent knees Boine 300 miles from Darwin.
The mother carried the boy on her back for nine years because he could not wallc,
Result: the boy developed bent knees by winding his feigs around the 'mother's back over the years.
The Pour little creature could have been permanently crippled if the Flying Doctor had not come to his aid," Dr Jones said.
Now the boy's legs have been straightened out and restored to I normal.
These doctors visit the wilderness regularly some once in every five weeks,
After six months with Darwin Hospital where she ficw sometimes
into the
bush, Dr Jones is now on i fying tour around the world. She is returning to her birth place, Bulo, North Wales, via Hongkong, Bangkok, Rangoon, Bombay, Karachi, Athens, and
Rome.
And she is taking home good news-che is getting married_to an ginger In Australia, Mr John Hut, after her world trip.
A
A Turkish Cypriot. Mehmet' Mr Hutt is now working on a
33.
seriously three-year project building Dervish.
for Darwin, a strtion this morning by a power wounded
who fired six revolver elty with a 'rapidly growing man shots at him near the Turkish population. lownship of Lefka, 34 miles Dr Jones, will return to Aus- west of here.--Reuter.
iraila early next January by way of USA,
bul crawled
Chled Inspector. C. Smith 15 i apparently unarmed. prosecuting.
Sophia Gry Comm
Contic
The car was badly damaged.
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Company offence
The Paracha Textile Mills, fined Lid, was This morning $1,200 by Mr 1. T. Morris 81 10 Central Court for falling deliver to the Registrar of Com- pantes the names of employees' resident in the Colony, falling to deliver a copy of the Caar- ter Statules and falling to deliver to the Registrar of Com- panks a jist of directors,
The deferxlant m pleaded guilty through Mr W. Turnbull of Deneons.
In London
Dr Jones graduated from thei Royal Free Hosph Medica! School of London University in 1058.
She later joined the coloni-l Bervice in East Africa, Uganda, and Kampala for 17 months.
Then she went back to Britain lo do anesthetics work for 10 months before going to Aus tralia.
She worked for 12 months in Melbourne's Queen Victoria Hospital as an obstetrician.
During the last six months, she was with Darwin Hon- pital as a general practitioner. Why did she became a doc- to:?
*Seeing my ILther WAS
Dr Anne Jones photographed today at her hotel. successful doctor with a large Of Hongkong, she said, "It's country practice in Bala, I have fabulous! those shops filled with made medicine my choice. For, beautiful jado and silks. What me there seems
belter wonderful scenery! And what cholco,"
a beautiful herbour!"
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£100,000 FOR NAVY SHIPS
London, Oct. 3,
A E100,000 "nost-egg" was dropped into the lap of officers and men of ten Navy
ships on Friday-the biggest salvago award aver made to the Fleet.
Ladies' Custom Tailors alve
Gilabert to sce what the damage was like.
The awards, which ranged Lieut. Commander Basil from nearly £700 to less than Bachelor, 35-year-old Fleet Air officer aboard Bulwark, , are to be paid for the Arm
"Although the ship was blaz- had just returned from his of the foreign honeymdon
Scuthern Irelanding we decided to stay board, tankera Mellka and Fernand, when he heard the news. He and waved the helicopter away. "Many if the tanker's crew Gilabert, which collided, share is £124.
ware killed in the collision." caught fire, and were aban-]
Melika "was put in tow by QUALITY.......... DESIGN doned in the Arabian Sea two
H.M.S......... · Bulwarkt, 1 with frigato Puma helping to keep her on straight couter.
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54-64 Nathan Road, Kowloon
years ago.
The highest The highest award will be paid to Captain P. D. Gick, commanding officer of the vir craft-carrier Bulwark, which steamod 90 miles to the scene, of the collision.
"This could not have come al better moment,” he said. Commander Hugh Brummer of Bulwark (he gets £302) said; "We sleamed for the tancers and organised salvage parites on the way.
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In tow "Nearer the scone we put up helicopters to make an inspec-
the
The other ships that share in the award are the frigates Loch Alvio krid Saint Brides Bay, the cruisers Shomold, and Ceylon, the naval tug Warden; the auxi- Ugry, offer) Coqurdale, and the salvagd vemo Bus Salvor.“
The new
ew record sum has been
The lowest£2·7% 11dwill - tion I went with Houscant willed bulwoon (the Admiralty
Printed and published by Terence Gordon Newlands PRABE for and on behalf of South China Morning Post Limited at 1-3 cruiser Ceylon, which played a the 'copters and we winched The Admiralty receives nearly Wyndham Street, City of Vitoria in the Colony of Hongkong much smaller part in the resoun, 'down to the Fernand | £300,000 for the salvage"
go to ordinary seamen in the Commander. Hubbard in one of and the owners of the tankers
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Management From the Files
authority leaves HK
25
years AGO
October 1935
Mr Malcolm Moore, First Pre- sident of the Indo-Pacific Coupe of the International Committed of Sclentino Management and Past Presi- dent of the Austrailan Institute of Management, lett yesterday for Singapore and Australia, after spending 13 few days in longkong. During his stay in the Colony, Morning Post describes the Mr Moore had long discussions new headquarters of the with members of the Working
Shanghat
YNDER & banner head- "Hongkong'u
Uline
Palace of Finance,"
the
Party of the Hongkong Manage Hongkong and ment Association. He showed Banking Corporation: "The keen interest in the projected turn of a gold key in the organisation and has promised main door by His Excellency it the full support of the Aus-the Officer Administering tralian Institute of Management.
He was able to give the Work- the Government, Mr N. L. Ing Party some guidance on the Smith at 11 am on Thurs- steps that must be taken to en-day October 10, will official- sure that the Association reaches ly open the new head office the standards necessary for it in Queen's-road Central,
of CIOS to become a member
"The Colony's magnificent and of IPCCIOS.
The Working Party has been new building, an outstand
up by the Federation of ing example of modern Hongkong Industries and architecture and engineer- now receiving its
set
under the Chairmanship of Str
Sik-nin Chau. Its activities ing is
bave been concentrated in finishing touches." drawing
for up a constitution the projected Association and
It was learned that the
this constitution is now in its following firms
Anal stages,
will bo tenants in the new
It is hoped that the Associa-building.
Bank
ilon will be brought into being First floor: Mesure Swan, before the end of the year.
Although the Federation
Industries
of
Culbertson and Fritz:
has scl the Wallem and Company.
itp
Working Party, the Association
Second floor, Dr Herbert
will be an Independent body To, Loke Ung-cheong. Third and all who are connected with floor, Messrs Dodwell and or interested in management-
industrial, commercial or public Co Ltd, L. Dunbar and Com- administration-will be eligible pany, United States Trea-
sury Department.
to apply for membership,
ABOVE: The Very Rev. P. Koppelberg seen unveiling a plaque at the opening of the St Lawrence Church at the Li Chong Uk Re- settlement Estate.
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LEFT: Mr A. M. Braga (left) and Mr Ton Kan at the Hsinhua News Agency China National Day func tion held recently.
*
BELOW: Members of the Executive and Supervisory Committee of the Lung Kwong World Federation
are sworn in by Sir Sik-nin Chau
ot an inaugural ceremony held ut. the
Miramar Hotel.
BY GOG
I KNOW HE'S
A STUFFED SHIRT, BUT IT HAPPENS TO BE
STUFFED WITH
MONEY!
Fourth floor, Mesars Johnson, Stokes and Master: National Aniline and Chemical Company.
Fifth floor: The American Club (This floor has the splendid terrace and com- mands a wonderful view of the harbour and surround- ings).
Messrs
Sixth floor: Palmer and Turner.
The seventh floor will be the Bank Mess, the eighth floor will be flats for Bank staff, while the ninth floor will contain the manager's
at.
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The most striking feature of the banking hall in the new Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation building le the Venetian glass mosaic for the barrel vaulted roof over the public square,
on
The work is a masterpiece and reflects great credit Mr V. S. Podgorsky, a well known artist in Shanghai, who designed the picture, and Raoul Bigazzi, Hongkong, who assembled the sections from Italy and completed the work.
No less than 4.5 million pieces of plans make up the composition covering an area uf 6,500 square feet.
The pieces were assembled in Italy. It is one of the largest mosaic ceilings in the world of the present day.
Mr Podpoursky was the well-known North China Daily News Cartoonist, Sapjon.
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