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Charged with attempted shooting of cinema manager 'PRISONERS HAVE NO FRIENDS'

Accused man's reply

to Crown Counsel

accused man charged with attempting to shoot a cinema manager, declared at the Criminal Sessions this morning.

Prisoners have no friends, an

The accused, Mak Fu. 37, who gave evidence in his own defence, made the statement under cross-examination by Mr Desmond Mayne, Principal Crown Counsel.

George She resigns as DBS 'Head'

Mak, who is being jointly tried with a second accused, Low Ping, said he had known 2. Lary for more than ten years when boll were serving Jali sentences together.

!

Mr Moyne asked: "Are you friends?"

Mak replied: "Prisoners have

no friends. They just serve in

prison together."

e

Ma Mayne: "Are you friend: · during the period outside

rbon?" Mak replied, "We are net friends."

Denial

know

Make said he did not where Law Ping lived. He also denied that he had visited Law Ping on the day of the ineldent

wlinesses, Lee Ming and Lo theatre ticket

The Diocesan Boys' School Headmaster, as testified by two prosecution

the Rev. George She, has resigned, it Kum-chuen,

was announced today.

Mr She has been Headmaster

for six years. He resigned for Lamely 1928 is.

Mr Shed the Ching Mail this morning that his wife, son. al mother-in-law. Mrs E. Whitley.. had hel for England 1:

264.

"Mrs Whiteley died last month and Mrs She is now all alone," hid,

No plan

Mr She has no on for the fulnre al presunt be "I think a job traching

Ft Bret mysel

In Pagland until my son has

tuted from school,"

The ton, David, 10, is attenti- ing Bristol Graminar School,

Mr She was

born in long-

kong in 1903. 1e was eduented

ได SI Augustine's College,

at the DBS and in 1928. went

มิร

practised when he barrister-at-law as well as

Canterbury which is a training, taklog part in church activities. college for Anglican prieste,

From 1930 in 1032 he was at Keble College, Oxford, and fiture obtained reemd elnes honeur's in Modern Grents (philosophy, politics, economies).

In 1933, Mr She, was called to the Bar at riray's Inn. He re furt to Hongkong in 1034

He was also for a time a Police Magistrate and sat on uccasions in the Justees of the Pence Court.

Mr She was ordained debcon 是 St John's Cathedral In

November, 1945, and pilest the following year.

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scalpers.

He said he knew Lee Ming In jail and described him as u "L511 Chai" (undesirable character).

Mak also mid at the time of incident in Cheungshawan-rtad, he was taking a bus from Wong Tai Sin to Hunghom to visit R missionary.

Attacked

The prosecution alleged that Muk had altacked the cinema manager, Mr Kan Ying-hon, in Shamshulpo, first with an aulo- malic pistol then with a degger on July 27.

"n

The prosecution wise alleged that the second accused, Law

10 Ping had taken Pulice empty room in a boarding house dagger where a pistol, and a were found underneath a bed.

The hearing before Mr Justice !W, A. Blair-Ker continues.

Exhibition

of products by mental

patients

was

The healing power of occup

ational therapy in cases of mental illness strikingly domonstrated in the exhibition and sole of work by patients which was opened by Dr S. H. Moora, Assistant Director of Health Servicos, this morning.

The exhibits included draw- Ings and paint.ags, ratton, Embroides, knitting applique work quilts and toys. All are of high quality.

The work that a patient is given varies according to the type of mental Uness.

Patients detained indefinitely make useful simple householt art cles such cs brooms and wastepaper baskets, which are used extensively by Govern- ment departments and are also for sale.

Aviary

Exquisite embroidery is done by both men and women patients and at this morning's exhibition group handicrafts ¡ were shown which included u large aviary constructed under the supervision of Mr Ho Chak

Lam.

Mr You Chuen Kwan instructs the classes for advanced handwork for males and Mies L. Fung those for women,

Misa K. M. Wright is in charge of ali occupational therupy and at the Mental Hospital the has a staff of four instructors, general handicraft four rattan instructors and two carpenters to teach the patients.

Today's exhibition was the fourth to be held at the Monial Hospital...

It is open until 4.pm.

The above photo shows Dr and Mrs Buenger and their son Thomas.-China Mall photo.

German envoy to Korea in HK

Dr Karl Buengor, new Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to Seoul, and his Chinese wife arrived in the Italian liner Victoria this morning on his way to take up his new post. Prior to his new appointment, Dr Buenger

had been in charge of the China Desk} at the Foreign Ministry in Bonn for three years.

Storm of

With more than 20 years' service in the diplomatic corps, he spent a consider- able time before World War 1 in many parts of China, including Peking where he first met the parents of his wife, Len Shong-kuan.

Dr Buenger, with his wife and son Thomas,

will leave for Seoul by plane shortly.

protest over

North Point

public mortuary plan

A plan to build a public mortuary, crematorium, and funeral parlour in Finnie-road has raised a storm of objection by North Point residents.

Escaped

gem

From the Files

25

years

AGO

October 1935

UNIQUE event in St

thief A John's Cathedral yes

caught

terday was the first annual Seafarers' Service, which

was largely attended. -

There was L special Norwich, Oct. 25..

prayer for seafarers; the - Richard Dunphic who 14 lesson was read by Captain years ago atole £20,000 W. E. Kirby, the Secretary worth of jewellery from of the China Coast Officers the Duchess of Windsor, Guild and by Commodore WOR recaptured today C. G. Sedgwick. The Rev. after escaping from Nor-Cyril Brown, the Chaplain wich jull.

Durphic, aged 50 disappeared to the Missions to Seamen, Just Thursday within two days preached the sermon. of beginning a seven-year term

of imprisonment and despite

drenthing rain eluded a

Light

police patrol thrown round the area.

An interport rowing regatta He reached Munoford village, which Hongkong, Shanghai 30 miles from Norwich before and Canton French will be being recaptured.

to be held

at

on

Saturdu.

Dunphe admitted at his trial competing in to stealing about £90,000 worth Repiden Bay

jewellery from country November 23. It is much re- houses and hotels over the pastgretted that Manila Rowing 20 years.China Mail Special,

ot

US sailor

An

charged

American

sailor,

Club cannot participate. First

Hongkong Crew: S.A. Marcal VRC, L.A. Soares, VRC, R.L.E. Hebert RHKÝC, P de N. Ramus RHKYC, cos F. D'Almada VRC.

Second crew: A.G. Dalziel RHKYC, A.V. Alvares VRC, JE. Potter RHKYC, K. Knud- sch RHKYC.

P. Leefe Eric RHKYC.

Allen Dreyer', (22) fireman pboard USS Jason, who appear-

cd

Reserves G. Noou RHKYC

before Mr B.. Corbally at and F.P. Sequeira VRC. Central Court this morning on

a charge of assault, was remand- ed to Friday.

No plea was taken.

DSI A, T. Shelley in requent ing for the remand told Mr Cor- bally that the police wanted ta wake further enquiries into the

case.

It was alleged that defendant,

I

ROM the SCM Post's 25 Years Ago column (Oet. 25, 1910): "The practice of sending representatives of the Colonial Office on tours of inspection of the Crown

on October 24, at Wood-rood, Colonies is an excellent one, Wanchal, assaulted Tom Pik.

and in this connection our Defendant was allowed bail of readers will be interested to

$250.

WRIGHT-NOOTH

RETURNS

learn that as there are at present several questions in the Eastern colonies calling for closer examination and treatment than can be given through the medium of written despatches, Lord Crewe has selected Mr R. E. of Stubbs, of the Colonial Police, returned with his wife Office, to proceed on the in the my Victoria this morn-duty. ing after a seven-month holl- day trip to the United King- dom and Europe.

Mr George Wright-Nooth,

"The dead should not stay; -o-date section of our city residents," particularly school Assistant among the living." complained into pandemonium," said on children. one resident,

"They have scaltered public sanitation to the four winds," aid another.

"When the inectant smoke of crimation rides high

the

other,

The area under development accommodate about poured will soon Letters of complaint Int to be North Point Kalfong 2.000 residential units and in Welfare Advancement Associe-vestment up to date totals over

$30 million. tion.. .པu winds blanketing the One letter jointly signed by whole of North Point, it will three innd development com→ spell the doom of our Little partes and a plastics factory Shanglia)," suld another, peinted out that the crema- "The daily funeral marches, Toplum and funerul Furlour processions and walling families will *work havoc with the I Avold certainly turn a most physical and mental health of

This China Mali photograph, taken" di" this" morning's sald of poode made by patients of the Mental Hospital shows Miss IC. M. Wright'showing a toy, fire engine to Dr 5. H. Moore.

Commissioner

"My Stubbs, who is the son of the author of 'Stubb's Constitutional History', will Settle. visit the Straits 17 terrorists killed ments, the Federated Malay

States, Hongkong and pos sibly Ceylon.".

Withdrawn

"Having heard of the death houses, another plastics fac-

Saigon, Oct 25. lory in the middle of founds. South Vietnamese govern- Hon clearing has actually ment troops killed 17 Com- withdrawn piling," the letter munist terrorists and captured said.

20 last week In two provinces Affected particularly are the southwest of Saigon, the Viet New Ritz Hotel, the New Ritz nam Press Agency reported to Swimming Pool, the Ritz Apart-day.

ments, Nylex Plastics Factory, Ten motor boats and weapons Lee. On Realty Co. Unlon Metai ranging from knives to rifles Work Ltd, Duro Paint Factors, were also captured, according to

(Contd. on page 5, col. 5) the agency-Reuter,

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