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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1960.
U.S. magazine's report on local textile
industry
REPORTED CONCERN IN HK
rests in Hope
Federation
of Industries
Washington, Nov. 8.
C.S. WANG: HIGH BLOOD
PRESSURE
C. 8. Wang, former Chairman of the Hongkong Football Amo- ciation who was arrested by the police list Saturday was transferred to Queen Mary Hospital yesterday afternoon on account of high blood pressure.
His condition was authorlive-
was still in
reported as "all right" this
The weekly news magazine U.S. News and World Report says Hongkong's textile export boom has a hollow ring to it. A copyright dispatch from the magazine's worldly
business editor now touring Asta said that morning, but he while the port is crowded with shipping and most people have jobs, there is an under-ed to reveal the cause of de- current of worry about what happens next warrant under among businessmen, bankers and government officials.
Picked
man's pocket
JAILED FOR
A YEAR
The report noted that Hong- kong's exports of coiton monu- factures rose from $872,000 in 1950 to about $50 inillion last year, Now the US market Is Baturated with many Hongkong items, the magazinë said, add- ing: Rongkong garment-makers expect trouble tapping the US market for a while. US oblec- tions to big imporis in effect with put a celling on future sales.
"British garment - maizers also are objecting to huge Increases in imports of long- kong clothing, Bouth Africa, the Rhodeslas, Kenya, France. Helgium are all puting one curb or another on imports from Hongkong."
Must give jobs
The days BIN gome
most
services,
tho
An odd-job coolie who stole a wallet from a European who was among a crowd of people watching the
when cross-harbour race on Hongkosty mads
of its other Sunday, was this morning money by re-exporting tent to jail for a year by produes and through banking
HIK *shipping Mr Derek Cans at Cen-
magazine said. tral Court. The 36-year-cld man. of. 24 Connaught-rod West, third #loor, was tentenced to another month's jail for uscaping from Jawful cizody. The sentences were to run consecutively,
Chiu, who pleaded guilty, had even previous convictions in cluding one for 5 similar offence in 1958.
FELT TOUCH
to
If the Crown Colony is survive it must give jobs and support a population of three million. Most of what is made has to be exported.
of
The hope is, that the recent- ly calabilshed Federation Hanekong Industries, made up of Europeans, Americans and Chinese will police quality, advise on what type of foods to push
markets in export through industry commlifees. So far the committees have produced no action,
hospital.
A Government spokesman de-
tention except that if was "on a the Deportation
of Allens Ordinance, Chapter
Authority of
seal disputed
in court
The authority of a seal affixed to an affidavit was disputed at extradition proceedings heard before Mr E. Corbally Central Magistracy this morning.
S. L. Daga,
a 27-year-old Indian, was arrested last month on a warrant issued in Bombay for alleged criminal conspiracy. He is on $0.600 ball
Mr Simon Li, Crown Counsel, contended that the affidavit was
whereas proper
the defence zolieltor, Mr P. J. Griffiths of Wilkinson and 'Grist argued that It was not because there was no evidence that the document had been certified by the Indian Minister of External Affairs.
Mr Corbally adjourned the case to tomorrow morning.
A scene from the ballet, "Oriental Delight," created and presented by Rose Eberwein (centre), Principal of the Rose Eberwein School of Dancing, Singapore.
She plans to start
school of
Oriental dancing here
MISS
[ISS ROSE EBERWEIN, specialist in Oriental dances and the head of the Rose Eberwein School of Dancing in Singapore, plans to set up another school in Hongkong-with the emphasis on Oriental dancing.
CONCERT BY A
GREAT ARTIST
IN
By D. E. GRAY
recent years quite a number of the world's best pianists have played in Hongkong, but probably the finest of all played in Loke Yew Hall last night.
1
$1,000 fine.
for making
himself two
Rufole Serkin is undoubtedly the brightness, wit and delicacy years younger
Miss Eberwein said she realised there are several ballet
schools in the Colony-"but none of them has specialised ta Oriental dances."
Sheaffer's PEM
THE COLD NEW PEN DESIGNÈD EXCLUSIVELY
FOR MEN
For
Abortion From the Files
trial in final stages
25
years AGO
November 1935
see that the old boys TAROM A Bird's Eye View:
St Paul's are called
The trial of 42-year-old Chinese woman herbalist, The Wol-lan, facing three charges of using instru-of ments to procure mis-Paulines. Seems a bit efl- carriages reached its clos-minate: but perhaps they're ing stages this morning wise to avoid anything that when final addresses wero might lend itself to Old made by both Crown and Bonolians or Old Poultices." defence counsel.
Several days later under the heading "Paulina" ap-
reference to your
The Prosecution's case closed
this morning, and Mr Patrick Peared the following letter: Yu, councel for Tse, toid the "With Court that the defence would contributor's remarks under not call any evičlace,
"A Bird's Eye View", about The was hinged to have used the adjective Pauline, ap- instruments to procure the mis-
carriage of a woman To Kam-plied to Old Boys of St ha, 29, cn two occasions, first Paul's School, may I suggest In April and then in June. To that were he as well ac- Lalor ad frem tetanus.
the
miscarriage
To was also alleged to have quainted with the works of
of the eminent apostle. from procured another woman, Chau Yuen-whose name the adjective in sten, in JuITTE,
question is derived, as he evidently is with the feminine nume, differently
A number
In his address to the Jury at pronounced though similar the Criminal Sessions, Mr Yuly spelt, he would not sup- said, there had been a number pose that the word implies of abortion irials recently which
the Jury might have read of al- any lack of masculinity.
ready in the newspapers.
"You may have cerlain feel-
#
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ings about these abortions, par-
ali.
ticularly as some of them are London gave a great ovation not qualified to treat anyone atte the Duke of Gloucester and Lady Alice Scott on the
"E, for one, aharo perhaps occasion of their wedding_yes- your feelings in that direction, terday (November),
Huge But I must stress the lm erotude assembled in portance of not commiting vicinity of Buckingham Palaco
sy
the
such feelings on your
part to influence you in these and cheered loudly when the proceedings."
bride, accompanied by her Mr Yu told the Jury that the brother, the "Duke of Bučė- fact that an sccused had not leugh, drave to Buckingham given evidence at his or her trial Palace in a plass coach lent by should not operate against her. the King. The ceremony at Referring to the first charge, which the Bishop of London Mr Yu said there was no evië”
dence to indicate that the ac-and the Archibshop of Canter
any abortion bury officiated, took place in cused performed
on the deceased. On the second the private chapel of Bucking charge, there was not a shredham Palace, and after the. of evidence to suggest that ae- signing of the rogister, the cused had performed the abor Bride and Bridegroom and tion on To,
loter the King and Queen and other members of the Royal Family appeared
the
Irreconcilable
The principal witness in re-balcony of the Palace. During her short visit, Miss Intion to the two charges was whose state- Eberwein
looking 'u Shlu-yung. has been around Hongkong for ideas and ments in respect to cerlain
material particulars reactions to her plans.
were irre-
and should
not be
And when the City Hall sconcilable opened in 1962 with a perform-given any credence,
ance of
120
HINA is abandoning the
silver standard as from November 4. Bank notes
"Our Gympathies go with the issued by the three Govern- Woman and her ment Banks, the Central
the London Philhar- monic Orchestra, she plans to deceased put on a ballet show there with mother. But the fact that this Bank of China, the Bank of 40 of her students.
woman had died is a long way China and the Bank of Com- This ballet, enfilext "Rama- from showing that the accused munications, are to be full kien" is the Oriental counter was the person who procured legal tender and placed un-
part of The Illud, consisting of three episodes for which Three huge sets, have already been dealgridd by a Singapore artist.
Tonight Miss Eberwein ap- pears on Television at 7.30 pm.
Detective Sub-Inspector J. A. Necholas told the court that on Sunday morning the complain- ant, Mr P. H. D. Surkau, was
U.S. News said: "Hongkong's Queen's among a crowd near
businessmen are rugged in- Pier in Connaught-road Central dividualists and don't want day-
a great artist. His of this charming work. watching the cross harbour race. body messing in what they re-
technique andi tremendous Schubert's Faninela in C While taking
photocard as their private affairs..... sume the swimmers,
Are power ¿TRphs of
Mr Hongkong stands very much on
indeed impressive, Major Wanderer ended the Surkau felt someone touch him her own,
and he is one of the most sensi- programme and, what a War- gets very little out- from behind and found his wal- side help and now is stubbing
tive players I have ever heard. derer it was!! All the magic. A 23-year-old student who
had his birth certificate · let missing from his left rear
Fire broke out at a plastics her loc."-AP.
altered in order to enter workshop -at. 23
Whampoa pocket.
He immediately caught hold of Chiu who was standing behind him.
When Chiu was being charged.
AL the CID Omer, Central Police Station, yesterday after- Insp Nechoins added
nach,
Chiu suddenly ran out, climbed over the verandah and Jumped into the compound. He was re-arrested.
Chlu suffered abrasions on
the legs as a result of the jump,
Jailed for helping
Laughed at man's girl friend
Wong Cheung-shon, 29,
of Schubert that lies hidden in But what struck me most the hands of lesser pianista was was his cheer musicianship and revealed last night in a truly insight into everything he play-glorious rendering of this work, ed. In a manner unsurpassable
by encores
Mot
Tracc
he timely makes the muste delssohn, Chopin and Brahms were generously given by Mr Serkin in response 10 the The programma opened with a diamouri from a packed house.
This was an evening, of music sonata by Samuel Barber, Op. 28 with which I was not familiar.of a calibre that Hongkong is very difficult, not likely to experience, again It is obviously technically, and musically not a for a long time. work the beauty of which is apparen: on first hearing.
B
a school, was fined $1,000 street, ground floor, Hunghom, with the alternative of at 7.50 this morning.
One man suffered burns and nine weeks jail by Me
was taken to Kowloon Hospital the new T. L. Yang at Causeway Bay Court this for treatment, morning.*
the audience could not have re- HE HID HEROIN of a forged document. He was
ceived a finer introduction to it.
Then followed the 'Waldstela'
Firemen put out the blaze at 8am.
The cause of the Are is still of Wing-kei,
128 under investigation. Ting Gloucester-read, Bret floor, ploaded gulity to uttering a forged document and possession
-cautioned on the second charge,
Detective Inspector Ng Yin--
covered when Tang went to the Immigration Office to apply for an Emergency Certificate Formosa on July 23 this year.
supervisor of the South Sonata Op. 83. This fine sonata BETWEEN TOES fan said the cffences were dis- Sea Textile Manufactur-loo often the channel of more
virtuosity in the hands of iesau men) was Beethoven ut his best.
Confiscated
to
ing Company, Castle
A 35-year-old painter who hid Peak-road, was fined $50 Serkin took the first move a packet of heroin between the atment u good deal faster than it third and fourth toes of his right refugees to by Mr 1.M.S. Donneil
North Kowloon Court this is normally takers, but I drmly foot, was sentenced to jail for that is the speed at four months by Mr T. L. Yang morning when he pleaded believe this first come to HK
movement at Causeway Bay Court this guilty to assaulting a fel- which
should be taken,
morning,
birth as Tow worker.
Tang gave his date of Berk'n la not a stickler for Wong Wah-chlu, of 10 Cross- September 12, 1939 whereas In Two crow imembers of a verse]
speeda, and his street, Sub-Inspector Ellas told the moiranomie were sent to all this morn.
pleads guilty ́ tö a previous application form he the complainant, studied rubatas brought out charge of passosion ing by Central Magiairato, Mr court that
of had written down September, 12, Derek Cons for siding and Cheung Kwan, is a watchman more in that first movement heroin which Inspector Y. C. 1937. The birth certificate was heard in the Lam, prosecuting, said the police; found to be allered, Tang admit- abetting legal immigrants to employed, by the textile, factory than I had ever enter the Gplony.
and that the defendant was the reading of any other pianist. found when they searched Wong ling that his uncle had done the But I think the great moment on November at the junction alternation as he was too old lo Twenty-year-old Long Shing, supervisor.
in the Waldstein was the ap- of Cross-street and Tai Yuen- enter a school, who had a previous convicilan At about 10.40 pm. on pearance of the lyrical main street. for a similar offence, was jailed November 4 tho defendant theme of the Rondo. Ho drew for eight months whlie Yeung returned to the factory dormi-out the slow Adagio Introdue- Ngnu, 30, who had no record, tory with his girl friend. was cont tot prisch
the
girl friend and
1
llon, keeping the audience in e state of suspense, and suddenly!! presented this theme in an in-
Girl hurt
Insp, Ng shid Tung was bill-; od out.at, $500 and asked "to for 'four
return on July 24 fer a further. The complainant saw months. They pleaded guilty
interview, GA July 23, Tang Tai-you defendant's Sub-Inspector. Yip
hed, already faft Hongkong for credibly, beautiful fashion. The A three-year-old giri, Gillian Formen, Hibais dog con maid that 9 pm en Sunday, a laughed at him
development of this movement Grima, od No. 0 Carsin, Read; fiscated, and a wetsuit for his polico launch Intercepted the
The defendant approached was masterly, ending on the first Box, Yau Yat: Chuco, was arrest was foued. defendants Vessel about one
Injured when she foll-free 1 mile off Sha Chau, Castle Peak Choung and asked him why he brilliant Coda.
On November 6. Tang and-found-Ave people on board
defendant.. assaulted the ; com- | ghomenik, opened - with the moving car at Perth-Street-rearn and surrosted by the police King George V School, Kowat 33 Peking red third bor The passengers, two med and
Itondo 4 Capriccioso, This is an early example of the low City shortly after 8-12m ons day after he retamood three women,:, admitted, they wero illegal immigrants and had The court was told that the kind of Scherzo for which yesterday. The cin war télren lan në dig paid $200 with for the trip from defendant had a similar pre-Mendelssohne truly famous, to Kowloon Hospital and de- He had one previous coerrie Macao te, Hongkong.
vious, conviction' for pmault, Berkta brought out every bit of pained, e
Big Lion, for simple Jarcony,
laughed, A dispute arose and The second half of the pro-
plainant.
POP by Coc
I WONDER
WHAT YOU'D
SAY IF I TURNED.
IN LOOKING AS
ROMANTIC
her miscarriage,"
unified control. All Earlier, Mir W. S. W. David-der sou, Crown counsel, sail that holders will be required to the evidence relating to the exchange their silver for the first two charges was er legal tender and notes. The cumstantial and referred to that of Thu Shlu-yung and other medical evidenos, Speaking of the third charge, Mr Davidson said the witness, Chau Yuen-shan, was extremely
exchange
value of the Chinese dollar will be kept stable at the present level and for this purpose the Government Banks will buy
frank in her evidence, which he said should be accepted, and sell foreign exchange. Hearing before Mr Justice The Central Bank will be re- R. H. MÏÜs-Owens continu:ca.
organised na the Central Mr Yu and Mr Henry Lilton Reserve Bank of China, and defended Tse, instructed by 'Miss Helen Lo, of Messrs D'Almada will act as the depository of Remedios and Co.
all public funds,
Carlsberg
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