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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1960.

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COLD SURGE: HK not in new aid plan

FALL OF 10 DEGREES

Hongkong experienced the coldest morn- ing this autumn when the temperaturc dropped by more than ten degrees to 63.5 at 8 am today.

PROMINENT AMERICAN RADIO

CHIEF DUE

Mr David Saruoff, Chair- man of the Radlo Corpora-

lon

America, Elonere in radio, television and electries, will arrive on Saturday from Tokyo for four days holiday,

Tr Sarnof. 67, W25 vireted President of RCA in 1930 and Chairman in 1947.

ile ly. un #three-week anilless tour of Japan. He will return to America after

visiting lungkung.

RIGHT: Lord Perth (left) pictured with Mr L. Kodoorie, Mr H. A. Angus and Mr T. F. Zing during his visit to the Nanyang Cotton Mill this week.

Al the same Ume yesterday It was 74 degree.

*The 10.5-degrees fall, the Regal Observatury pointed put, was the to a cold sunte which Hongkong Jarsed yesterday afernoon,

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Well below

The mold rezrent invade 1-ne Celony as a result of the con tinental anties elona pushi down south from China.

This cringe 63.5 was wedh below the average miniminen of Orfeber which is 72.5.

71

Is, however, till higher than the absolute minima of

¦ October-574 degrees Precarti-

ecmi October 29 in 1903.

1 The cuta spalt is expected to tinger and the. temparature, to romain about the same as it is

oday for a day or two.

BELOW: Mr Jahn Rhodes, Director of CARE, unty-. ing the ribbon assisted by his wife at the opening of The

Library

College Students'

the Student

Christian Centre in Waterloo-road recently,

ID

Porcens: Modelo otherly i winds. Cloudy with fair periods.

Mr. Holt-Kentiell, Lady Perth, Lady Black, Mr C. L. Tad and Mr Wong listen In a small boy reciting his ties at the children's centre this morning.

LADY PERTH VISITS

CHILDREN'S CENTRE

News agency man: Lady Perth and Lady Black this morning visited the Children's Centre in leaves Hongkong

Shanghai-street.

the

r

Woman Colonial

From the Files

25

years

civil LAGO

jailed

service

scheme

for abortion

was

A 24-year-old mother who has a young son in Chino, sobbed when tho jailed for a year on two charges of abortion at the Criminal Sessions to day.

The foreman of the jury ask- d for lenteney on, her behalf.

Yue Mel-wan was found gulty of procuring miscarriages for two women, Lo Shui-lan fand Wụ Yim-ugor on June 27

and July 10 respectively.

Two other women who faced the same charges were aquitted. They were Mai Suel-wah, 40, and Wor-ol, 24, both unemploy→

ed,

October 1935

LIXTRACT from the SCM

EXT

Post's 26 Years Ago column, October 20, 1910:

London, Oct. 26. "The Statist, of October 1

"From a political. Hongkong is excluded, says:

for the time being, point of view Hongkong his from the new £12 mil- helped to bring about good lion colonial aid plan relations between the Bri- Chinese Empires, to enable overseas tish and territories Lo keep ankl it has served na an their 21,000 trained object-lesson to the peoples British civil service of the Far East, illustrating officers until their re- the successful government placement by local by a great Empire of alien staff.

races.

Details of the plan, which "Yet it would be merely comes into effect on April 1 next

our national in most colonial and dependent flattering territories which are approach- vanity if we were to say Passing the sentence on Yue,ng or achieving independence, that we have done in Hong- were published today in a White kong, and the continental Mr Justice C. W. Reece said the Paper put before Parliament operations which Yue had per- formed were dangerous in the extreme even in the bands of a skilled medical man,

Maximum

Under the plan The British strip of territory appended Government will Anencially to it all, that we should have assist the territories by con- done or that it is desirable tributing between £12 and £19) we should do. million a year toward the cont

of keeping overseas 'administra- "The Government tors and fessional

of

ex-

Hongkong like all other Bri-

be

technical and pro- experts until

can Now you perienced local staf

trained to replace them.

"i is quite obvious you now reolise the position in whien you find yourself. stand alone."

He said the maximum penalty would be Miss for such an offence

fe imprisonment.

"I had in mind to give you three years but I am going to

accede to the request of the

jury and puss a sentence of one year.

The

visitors distinguished

Lady Perth and Lady Black They were met on arrival by

accompanied by the various were

Lee, Principal Social Eyel, assistant Ms I Heit-Kentwell, Chateau were shown round Mr Frank

class-roums and the handicraft Dorothy Committee. Mr

artistle Welfare Oficer (Youth Wel- displaying general imminess manager of the centre

fare). United Press International, left Denis C. L. Tsui, Superinter- club here today by Thai Internation- ident of the centre, Mr P. F. X. | talents of the boys.

Leonard, the magistrate and Dr in the class-rooms the child-

See clinic at for a two-day visit to Bang-

D. J. Hun.

ren are given schooling and are kuks.

taught what citizenship means.

Later Lady Perth and Lady They learn to follow one of four trades.

tailering Black drove carpentry,

to the Catholle i you. bamboo or rattan.

Women's League Clinic at Kow Before her departure from the loan Tsal, one of seven medical

Perth was centre Lady

pre-elinten operated by the League. sented with a gift of a bamboo which has 200 members of many sailing boat frem 'the boys.

Mr Eyrl, who had spent five days here, had been the guest of Senndinavian Airlines Syslem on their trans-Polar DC-8C Jet hanguid fight from, Sean

He will invla to Toks. return to New York vla Europe,

Children at the centre, come from broken homes, and from homes where parents have been overwhelmed by. the circums- tances of daily life and cannol cope with them,

caters

The centre also destitute children.

PA

for

ABOVE: Lt-Gen Sir Roderick W... McLood, Commandor British Forces, and Lady McLood (1st and 2nd from right) soon at one of the stalls of the Michaelmas Fair held on the grounds of St John's.. Cathedral this week.

LEFT: Pictured at the opening of the Dalmaru. Department Store cock tails recently were (1) Mr. H. Y. Liu, Mr W. Chaung, Mr. C. Suguino, Mr. L. Morgan, Mr E. W. Hunt and Mr. Mabel Rüsshil.

nationalities.

Lady Perth and Lady Black were mei on arrival by Mrs J. S. Martin, President of the Catholic Women's League, and Mrs F. Noronha, in charge of the clinic, which is staffed by seven volunteers and a nurse.

A new building will be ready shortly and will enable more cases to be treated.

The tour ended with a visit to the Hongkong Family Wel- fare Society's 'Centre Port- land-street, At this centre, Clic of six cperated by the Society, three cese-workers in- terview an average of between 40 and 50 people daily.

From Portland-street, Lady Perth and Lady Black travelled by car to Foaling Lodge, where they had Juncheon..

dangerous

"I hope will be a lesson to this Leuve practice alone hereafter."

Accused's plight The foreman of the jury earlier asked the Court to pass a light sentence on the accused because of her age, the fact that she had a child and that no one Wag injured in this

case,

In mitigation, Mr Patrick Yu, representing Yue, spoke of the plight of the accused, whose husband, he said, had deserted her when the was eighteen.

He also spoke of the strain on her as her parents and her young child were living under the Communist regime.

OFFERED

Ha advantages will he offered to all

existing colonies and dependencies and also to Nigeria (already independent but with

many

tish Governments at home and abroad, has acted gen- erally upon the principle that the proper duty of a

is Government to give

to life

and pro- security perty, and that the less it expatriate officers stik moddies with other matters serving) to Sierra Leone (due to the better it will be for it- April self and for those subject to become independent in 1901) to Singapore, Northern its authority. At home we Rhodesia and Nyasaland.

are gradually learning how The Bahamas,

where mistaken that principle is. Brunei and Hongkong, "for a number of reasons" this

successful men of form of help is not regarded as appropriate, will be excluded business it is no doubt an from the scheme at least for the excellent principle. It en-

Gime being.

The

Bermuda,

reasons were not

speclined. China Mail Special.

Prominent Chinese dies in Macao

Macao, Oct. 27.

Mr Lee Chai-fong, a pro-

"For

ables them to shoot, ahead of thei fellows and to amass money. But the great mul- titude need to be helped and will always remain in the station in which they are born if they are not assisted out of it."

Earlier, Mr Justice Recce in his summing-up to the jury of Ave men and two women said, minent member of the Chinese died yesterday at that many lies had been told in community,

A New York cable said that- court and that there had been the age of 81,

discrepancies

the Jrt many

The late Mr. Lee, a former three people were killed and offcial of the Chinese impertai one injured during an evidence,

He told the jury that it was government,

learned epidemic of gangster shoot- to them to decide on the student of Chinese literature ings in the metropolitan area up

and Ane arts.

today. Two assassina, armed "credibility of the witnesses,

He is survived by his widow,eith shotguns and revolvers. many sons, doughters and invaded a grandchildren.-AFP,

LORD PERTH VISITS BORDER TOWNS

Lord Perth spent the morning today inspecting Govern- ment agricultural and forestry projects and seeing places of interest in the New Territories,

Lord Perth was accompanied

Terri-

on his tour by the District Com-

nissioner of the New tories, Mr D. R. Holmes,

They left Queen's Pler for Tsun Wau In a fast Marine Police Launch, accompanied by the Commissioner of Police, Mr H. W. E. Heath, and the Assis- Land Commissioner. of Police, New Terrifortes and Marine Mr T. E. Clunie.

At the Tsun Wan Public Pier, Lord Perth was met by the Act- Ing Director of Agriculture Forestry, Mr E. H. Nichols, and the party then drove to Shaung Shui and Lowu by way of Route Twisk through Sek Kong.

After visiting the Lowu Rall-

the way Station on

frontler, Lord Porth went to Man Kin To which is one of the three chtry points for livestock and "other" products from China.

Later, the party visited the Takwoling Police Station before going on to the Gavartimoni Pizzeries at L'n Ma Hang, which is one of the most recently established unity within the

Livestock Improvement Selieme.

From Lin. Ma Hang the parly went to Sataukok, die eastern end of the land frontier, which ›runs down the middle of the village street. Thé, party then attended... 'a luncheon at the Jockey, Club Shoứng, Shul given by the District Commimimer.

OP.

was a

Manila, Oct. 27,

crowded Newark chophouse and shot Arthur Flogenheimer, alias "Dutch" Mr Alberto de Clementi, Shultz, the former New York Italian Ambassador to the bear baron, his bodyguards Philippines, died of a heart at-Otto Bernian, Leo, Frank and Lack on Wednesday night at a Bernard Rosenklantz; and ens Manila hospital at the age of caped amidst the screaming which followed. He is survived by his wife and panic Nico de Clementi. They have no Shultz, Hermon and Frank

died of their injuries.

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children. AP.

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HIM EVERY ENCOURAGEMENT!

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