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Work begins on seven blocks of apartments
of the DE LUXE HOUSING PROJECT
day
EXPANDING
UNIVERSITY
F would be a carping critic
HF
glow of pride in the achieve.
ments of the University. For
Causeway Bay scheme for
276 flats
at an academic institution, It A $36-million de luxe housing estate will
of its
ie young, Just rising 60 years. During the war some buildings were destroyed and Its staff was ecattered, so that a new beginning had to be Now made only 14 years ago.
Its graduates are making their mark all over the world.
be built in Causeway Bay which, when completed, will provide 276 high-class flats at the $1,800 to $2,000 rental range.
Named the Fentana Gardens, the seven-block pro- ject of multi-storeyed buildings is scheduled to be completed some time in 1962.
site covers a research
But only two days ago, the Governor, Bir Robert Black, addressing the Congregation, announced that the University will nwart its own degree, Ph D. Doctor of
That this is now! Philosophy, possible is a source of pride to all who have followed Its growth. It will indeed add to ito prestige. though the need maintain the highest standards with be appreciated Lf the degree is to have real Value
to
THE University's current ob. jectives, in so far as the Increase in student enrolment and the stablishment of the alco Chinese university, are docerving of every encourage.
But
Vice- when the ment, Chancellor.
Ride, Dr L. T. speaking on the need for ex. panding a number of coursen. hints at faculties of philosophy and religion, we find this a little breath-taking,
Site formation on the project started on November 1.
total area of 173,400 square feet.
He breves there fa big de- The estate will be situated en the hillside behind the St John's and for quality housing in the Head Colony. Brigade
The architect for the project Ambulance quenters in Tai Hang-road.
Eilly per cent of the Huts's Mr Erle Cumine, FRIBA, and will have commanding views of the architect in charge la
and the Kowluon Stanley Kwok, ARIBA, the turbour hills."
The de luxe private fluts will feature a three-tiered central car park for 350 cars with three separate approaches leading in front the highway outside.
Another special feature of the luxurious estate will be a tunnel carved out of the hillside south of the buildings to lead private cars into the compaund from Tai Hang- года,
Tunnel
The tunnel, 100 feet long,
la
For while Dr Ride's sentiments speelally designed to cut down
the
and be andorted may University'a long term aime the in principle, approved hope is that it will never be etampeded into taking a stop It is not ready for.
LET U face the facts.
The
the motor molee from ears going in and out of the rolete.
are
Mr
A scale model of the project.
'JUST A ROBBERY THAT GOT OUT OF HAND'
Youth confesses clubbing
three
women to death
Chicago, Nov. 17.
A soft-voiced young woodsman" "confessed today, he cold-
Three fall blocks, of 22, 20 and 18 storeys will dominate the project. There will also be two locks of eight and nine storeys.
The remaining blocks two-storeyed bachelor nats und J row of four two-storeyed houses.
A total of 15 fts, four for Lach of the three fall blocks, Iwo for the nine-storeyed block and one for the eight-storeyed year-old block will serve the residents, The lifts are designed to run at 500 feet per minute-n fast rale fur Hongkong.
When completed In two years and
fister months time, the als will be offered for sale at upwards of $150,000 coch or for ren 1 $1,800 to $2,000 per month.
bloodedly clubbed three vacationing housewives to death in a Starved Rock state park cave. Chester Otto Weger, a 23- not have killed them if Mrs ex-Marine, sald he Murphy, a mother of four known with twise to her friends as "Franki" had bound the women
one of them cour- not fought back again and again and-when
fuught back-struck using a binocular case as a ageously
weapon and cutting the man's them over and over again with a
face. piece of wood untli he was sure each of them was dead.
Then he washed the blood from his hands in the snow that shrouded the cave and went back to his job as a dishwasher at the Starved Rock lodge.
It was just "a robbery that got out of hand," the Korean War veteran said in his soft, expressionless monotone.
Authorities revealed they had been sure Weger was the cave
killer since last month, when the Federal Bureau of Investigation fund traces of blood on clothes Weger wore en the murder day.
Weger,
a husband and the father of two children, had bezn regarded as a prime suspect in the case ever since the women's bodies were found.-UPI,
WILSON IS RE-ELECTED
Univeralty of Hongkong n university within the British Commonwealth, and as such, It has to achieve and maintsla standard sufficiently high to catlery
Institutions elmllar within the Commonwealth, if it did not do. so, Its degrees would not be accepted as a Extisfactory hasie for under. taking further reading at a univeralty in Britain, or else. where in the Commonwealth. And the facts are that in general, the standards of the University
A typleal at will contain need raising, even if it means
four bedrooms, a living room, that their weaker students
a dining room, three bath- continuo to Ma Butside the
roums, a big balcony, a kitchen- Commonwealth for degrees
London, Nov. 17. rooms, pantry, two servants' which carry little welght be-
for washing and utility space yond the actual Initials of the
Mr Harold Wilson, who opposed Mr Hugh Gaitskoll ́in drying and bulit-in storage. degree, and none whatever
Almost all the fits are over
the recent contest for leadership of the Labour Party, with universities within the
was today re-elected to the Party's Shadow Cabinet Commonwealth. Therefore, 2,750 square feet each.
Wal A special grand jury Pang, Managing Mr K. C.
despite the objection of the extremo 'right wing,, his the
session 15 hear
main follower, Mr Fred Lee, was also re-elected. Hongkong Director of Featana Estate Ltd., called Into
owner of the project, said the evidence against the muscular,
stocky young man who roami The remainder of the 12-man) the rugged Starved Rock coun- group elested were: Mr. Janes try preying on vacationers. Callaghan, Sir Frank Soskice, By nightfall a total ol 30 Mr G. R. Mitchison, Mr Michael witnesses had gone before the Stewart, Mr Dents Healey Mr Frand Jury to give their Tom Fraser, Mr Ray Gunter, Mr Mr Douglas murders on Gordon Walker, cvidence the
Chicago March 10 of
Area Houghton, and Mr Fred Willey. society mairens Mrs Frances Murphy, 47, Mrs Lillian Last year, Mr Harold Wilson Celting, 50, and Mrs Mildred topped the list with 167 votes, politics of
but this year he was down to the resignation of unilateralist" Lindquist, 50.
with 124. However he Mr Anthony Greenwood, and The indictments were not ex-ninth
election of Mr George pected until early temorrow, but received 43 more votes than in the Weger did mit deny h's guill. the election for Party Toader-Brown to Deputy Party leader- Ills only defence was that he did ship. Mr Fred Lee was 12th with ship were filed by the three
Gaitskollites--AFP. not rape the women and might95 voies.
expansion,
before
University
consolidate.
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Nightfall
All other Shadow Cabinet members were re-elected Mr James Callaghan losing candidate for Party Deputy Leader led with 159 votes. Except for Mr Witsen and Mir Lee all the monbons are pro-Galtskelj,
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ANGRY CUBA DUKE'S BEST PROTEST MAN WEDS AGAINST U.S. AN HEIRESS
MOVE
Havana, Nov. 17.
Cuba angrily denounced tonight the United States decision to send fleet units into the Caribbean Sea to protect Guatemala and Nicaragua from
a “Communist-directed” invasion.
Tho
reported today to be mopping up the last traces of invasion Attemple.
government newspaper further enemy lantings, were La Calle termed it "Yonkce military Intervention" and a "Grave threat to world peace." 11 said Washington's "speolau- lar decision" was almed at "pro- vocation against Cuba."
Guatemala reported the rem nants of rebel forces bombed and rocketed out of Puerto Barrios as fleeing across swamp lands northwest toward neigh- bouring Honduras,
As Cuba's denunciation was made publie the big aircraft carrier Shangri La and five destroyers were deploying in
Nicaragua reported 60 more govern- the Caribbean to enforce Pre- rebels strrendered on sident Elannhower's bombshell men quaranties of a saf: order to
any conduct to Managua and a fair Communist-directed attack on trial, and said one insurgent
chic.o Nicaragua, or Guatemala.
hart taken political
prevent
Patrol planes
The Shangri La and four of the destroyers were reported to
asylum.
An undisclosed number of nobeir were, reported heąda ed for Honduras,
closed Honduras, which
ita borders earlier in the week,
be steaming in an area off the mounted round-the-clock air, southern part of Cuba, The averea and land patrols to prevent ships came from Mayport, | cither the essope ce. Feläforces Florida.
ment of revolutionary groups
The Afth destroyer, the. K.D. Reports of unrest in Balley was refueling at Panama Salvador and Haiti' were 'dented and was assigned to patrol along by the governments of 'bolh the east ecast of the two Central | countries-UPI, American countries.
Additionally, the Navy report-
ed, two patrol planes from Jack- sonville, Florida. would operate out of Panama in ketping serial surveillance of the area being protected.
LORD STANSGATE
London, Nov. 18.
The Marquis of Milford Haven
London, Nov. 17. The Marquis of Milford Haven
who was Prince Ehlilp's:best Queen. man at his wedding Elizabeth was married to- day, but neither the queen nor her husband attended the wedding. The
41-year-old lipoma waS married to 32-Year-old Haz- muda heiresa fund) Mersede Bryce Sat
church, InHumbetond/north- London, in a'qulet-wedding attended by "Queen" Ldislee' of Sweden. His auf And Earl Mountbatten, his uncle and family and close friends, Since the Queen is, by law, the head of the Church of: Eng- land, which frowym - on divorce, it is againak - Royal cusic for her to allend the wedding of a
man. a cousin of Prince Phillp, was divorced from Mis Romaine Dahlgren Pierce Simpson of New York, In July-UPI.
Lord Stensgate, Labour Party The Shangri La, home from North Atlante mentary statesman for over hait Treaty Organisation exercise. is a century, died suddenly in ▷ 42,000-ton carrier with a nor-hospital tonight. He was 09.-- mal complement of 70, aircraft, AP.
Both Guatemala and Nicara.
recently peer and distinguished Parlia Lord Milford force
gua have charged thai
-AJ
cent anti-government revolts
against
their governments were fomented by Cuban Premier Fidel Castro.
A warning
The announcement was re- miniscent of Elsenhower's his- torle order on Aug. 25. 1953, that ships of the US Seventh Formosa Fleet Bail into the Straits to defend Formosa and the Pescadores Islands from a feared Chinese invasion of the Nationalist stronghold.
The White House statement indicated that the President had acted in response to the request of the governments of Guate- Guabcntan President Miguel mala and Nicaragua. Ydigoras. Fuentes charged that "afding and abet- Castro, was ting" the latest, ultempt against the Guatemalan government.
Other Isaders of the Central Americca nations, wristed from the Communists in a revolt in 1954, warned that Cuban aid to the rebels could touch off a war, between the two nations.
Meanwhiin Gustemals and Nicaragua, their sez oɑast pro- fected by the US Navy-sgainst
A special 'spinal' bed for Churchill
London, Nov. 17.
Sir. Winston Churchill was transferred to a new adjustable "spinal" bed-
at his home tonight to help speed his recovery from a fall, which broke a small bone in his back,
Sir Winston, who will be 86 | Churchill's Arst-floor bedroom (covery were early arrivals at the ori November 30, suffered the said he joked with them while home. In addition, to messages): Injury coi Tuesday night when they created it.
he fell in his Hyde Park home sald afterward; after returning from an en- gagement;
The injury was not serious" and he was resting well today, his doctors näidend
The now bed was delivered today from nearby hospital. Its black iron frame has ad- juneble hold and foot, boards so that patients suffering from spinal trouble of any kind aan RVS it got to give, maximum comfort. Naviga
One of them from the Queen and Prime
i was very cheerful and Joking and he said, "Thanks very much." He seemed all riglit."
VISITOR
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Minister Mr Harold Macmillan,' good wishes came from Members of Parliament of both the Con- gervaitve od Labour Parties.
The Daily Telegraph's medical consulient gave this view diˇthe itics: Sir Winston was visited again |"|"Quite probably ons vertebra,
St Winston Churchil today by his personal physician, which would be thinned by age. Lord Moran,
has been clipped. It can bo
with a bed-ridden vialtor was the very painful and I think he will effect that Duchess of Marlborough, bo in obd for some lima with elderly patient the risk of kidney cousin of his, who spent more heat treatments and tator complications would make mes- Visages necessary and that Bir then, an hour at the home, watertydlotherapy."
Messengers bringing fotos The Daily Sketch reported Winston might have to wear a the bed from the van to and cables wishing speedy re-lahother medicsi opinion to the plaster cast,UPT.
The thrre men who carried
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