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dear sir

Not related

I must disclaim any spiritual

kinship with "Lucifer Minor" for the following reason¶

(1) "L.M." doeru't reem

vers

discriminating in his literary inste, since he has obviously missed the basle point (which should be crystal-clear to any intelit- of ordinary reader rener) of my literary judg ሰከሞ ከ1,

(2) Having

rather Carnex! than allelous nature. I al ways believe the search for truih to le more important than the search fur fun, and m inclined to see poking fun at literary ar artistic preten- sion an a necessity

than rasure.

(3) For

prople's

rather

(including i topes and #spira-

aliempia k and their

writers')

ins

upilt I have the highest re- spect, and cannot let pass without comment the dis. mil of your writers as "N valled novelists" and "lerary louls,"

(4) For your "husipid

cuilure"

I have great admiration, and

eunul let park without com- 201

ment such statements

a single work produced with-

h the laị two decades can be

described as above average.”

***

(5) A reader need nel ask for

before pro ela'ming Fix ken and dis.. likes, but If he yeatures to

er readers

sprak for

he

has fo ask for their consent

Bros.

A reader can

speak for proclaim

Only

himself: when I my likes and dis. likes I do not assume they ate. more than personal likes and

k; when't put forward

broad generalisation

would try to make it an in- Partial and arguable ene,

I

It is interesting to note that invi

"lost brethren“ cor my erl. (les) seldom try to understand my views (which are really quile Kimple) betere they criticise. and maybe they are really lost in the sense that they are so steeped in cón.

OD FAIR

CHINA MAIL

RING THANKSGIVING MORE⋅

TO: Miss Go Foster P

HONGR

VIA SP. A.....

THANKSGIVING

TURKEY WAS

PROBLEM FOR

REFUGEE GIRL

ventional thoughts and ideas Two weeks ago, a plane from America flew into

as to fail lu grasp a plain truth when they see 1. ·

N. T. CHOW.

Currency in

circulation

Currency in circulaties in October totalled S970,077,740,30, made up as follows:

Kai Tak carrying aboard a Thanksgiving dinner from Baltimore, Maryland. The main course of the dinner! HTS is was a 20-, turkey, which "by family. its very size and quantity eon- ituted a problem" in the little cubicle hente of D-your-old Yuen Man-chi. (So, letur

Lasterk

The airlift of the

dinner came as a gift frem her foster parents, G5 employees of the Food Fair Stores Inc in Balti

adopted her in mire, who April this year through the Foster Parents' Pian Inc.

Banknotes: - Hongkong and Shanghal Bank $835,800,000; Little Man-chi solved the Chartered Bank, $70,200.305; problem by shuring the big Mercantile Bunk. $3,752,150; turkey dinner at a restaurant Government 1 notes, $34,891, with

people her 487.

sister, and

Subsidiary notes and coins- $25,973,708.30.

Hongkong Clearing House Agure for Oct bar is $1,057,100,- 338.39.

#

elne oilier parents, brother,- Ave friends.

Man-chi lives with her family at Reemi 45 Block A, Tui Bang Tung Resettlement Area,

She is attending Shek Kip M: Government School,

FOR A CASUAL WEEKEND

English Terylene Skirts

American Man Tailored Shirts

and

Italian Sweaters

made to go places fast and fashionably!

SEE THEM ALL

at

Paquerette's

160, Dox Voeux Road, C.

Tol. 21-157

a typical refugee They came here in 1950. Her father, 50-year-old Yuen Kim- shan, a former civil servant in Kwasajune Provines, is a leather, caining $120 a month.

An

Her mother, 48-year-old Chu Sum-ping, dors Baishing work on gloves at home, making a dollar a day,

the

girl's "faster parents" the staff members of the Baltima e supermarket will assist her up to the age of 18 with help in cash, kind and medlelne, amounting in US$15 (KIKS90) a month. I the first year since its inception, the FFF In Hongkong has

Hangkung helped 1,071 chilchen in a similar way.

YUNG WANG JAILED

(Continued from Page 1)

arrested, Sil When he was was found with a chceolate box containing 2.2 cz of heroin.

So, the fourth defendant was arrested the next day 01 59 Leighton Road. Supt. Scraggs said So had been hiding Yung Wong during the three weeks bofore his arrest, and Sit was responsible for hiring the motor- ised fishing boat.

All but So had spent the pre- vious night on Nine Pins Islands. that Scraggs said Supt.

of

while he was not prepared to tell the court the cause Yung's deportation for He he was prepared to say Yung

why the arrested in was first place that wan because con- was engaged In a

10 spiracy to export heroin Formosa.

he

-Superintendent - Scraggs said Yung was arrested on Septem- ber 26, 1999. An application for deportation for life against him was made on December 31, 1053.

The ruperintendent sald. Yung objected to being deported In the vessel Szechuan which runs between Hongkong and Keelung In Taiwan.

The under of deportation stated that Yung was to leave Hongkong not later than July 3. this year.

Yung, however, escaped from custody in the early hours of July 4. He was found missing' between 3 and 3.30 am..

Mr J. M. D'Aknada Remedios appeared for Sit and So,

Established 1845

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1960,

NEW TRANSPORTATION

OF CARGO SYSTEM FOR COLONY SHIPPERS

Hongkong shippers will soon have a quicker and more convenient cargo transportation service to the United States, especially to cities in the east coast.

The Universal Carloading and Distributing Co, Inc, of New York is operating a "store-door service" between the Far Eas and American ports by means of enveying cargoes in speelally made containers.

Mr Harry M. Kancia, Pre- sident of Hawaiian Far East Van, Inc. agents of Like American company in the Far East, explained the morning that carge could be packed int one container which would make casy the loadine and delivery of the shipment fa the consignees,

Made of aluminium, the con- tainer measures 20 feet long, eight feet wide and eight feet high, it has a capacity of 15 tons.

Such containers have special be devices so that they can carried on a trailer or freight.

cars.

Delivered

By this means, products can be packed in the manufacturers' factory and delivered right to the door of the consigneq's

warehouse.

and

The container, locked sealed, would not be checked by the customs until it arrives at the destination,

It took only seven days 10 deliver the goods in containers by land from ports in the west coast to places in the east coast. Mr Haneta said, and this saved

The container being unloaded at Kowloon Wharf today. -China Mait photo.

Two more

directors

for

Wheelocks

a lot of time and trouble la-A dividend of 60 cents per volved in shipping through the Panama Canal.

it

This transportation facility has Читсе advantages: eliminates possible damage to the cargo, eliminates pilferage and it is fasi,

He added that cargoes can be raekes in light cartons in this further without being packed in troles,

way

Garments

Two <mply containers, shipped here in the American

share was approved at

Co. Ltd.

The report and accounts for the year were adopted, and al proposal that the tomber of directors thould be increased to twelve was approved

News from the Gazette

Sheaffer's PEM

Pen For Mon

THE BOLD NEW PEN DESIGNED EXCLUSIVELY FOR MEN

Government Appointments

gazetted

The following appointments, transfers, promotions and postings were notified in today's Government Gazetta:

Mr Justice J. R. Gregg censed to net as Chief Justice on pro- ceeding on leave; Mr Justice C. W. Rteer to bet as

Chir D. Justice; ir Justice A.

From the Files

25

years AGO

November 1935

D'Arcy Stewart

M Curtis was admitted

Scholes resumed duly as Puishe to practise as a solicitor in Judge.

the local courts by the Mr D. C. C. Luddington to be Chief Justice, Sir Atholl Defence Secretary and principal MacGregor at the Supreme assistan! Colonial Secretary.

Court on Saturday. Mr Curtis, who is 33, will join the firm of Woo and Woo

Mr K. S. Kinghorn to be

Director of Urban Services; Mr D. I. W. Alexander to be assis- tant Director of Urban Services. Mr P: V. Shawe resumed duty us chief building surveyor: Mr E. II. Rowley, assistant chief

*

The following qualified for. building surveyor, ceased to act Junior Championship of the as chief building surveyor: Mr Kowloon Golf Club played over Chen Shan-chuang, building

the Kowloon Course on Sun-

surveyor, ceased is act as assis-day: L. D. Purves, 86, J. W.

·lant chlef building surveyor.

Dr J. M. Hunter to be special-Marion, 88, L. E. Longbottom, 1st (Neurosurgery): Dr Yau Jin-88, J. G. Charitom 91, A. Ang kwee, denial officer, ceased to drews 92, E. O. Murphy 93, het as specialist (dealat) on re- w. C. Simpson 93, W. Stoker simplion of duty by Mr D. H. 98, E. W. Gardiner 94, J. S Small,

Smith 95, D. Parsons 98, W Mr G. J. Bell, scientific officer, rr 97, H. C. Borner 07, W. J. Royal Observatory, ceased to

aet us deputy director,

on ro- Geall 100, W. Kershaw sumption of duty by Mr N. and C. G. Anderson 103,

Lawrence.

Mr J. P. Hewitt, resumed duty as senior surveyor of ships and examiner

and

of masters mates; Mr K. Milburn, surveyar

surveyor of ships.

as

103

ANCOURAGED by

the

of ships, ceased to act as senior previous efforts, the Hong- kong Police have embarked on another Safety First Campaign in an attempt to reduce further the number of traffic accidents on the roads of the Colony.

Mr C. T. F. McDonald to act superintendent of prisons, during the absence of Mr T. G. Garner; Mr F. Ainsworth to act as chief ofleer.

Mr Andrew Ng Kwok-cheung to be assessor, Inland Revenue

Mr K. S. Kinghorn has been appointed femporarily an off- cial MLC in place of Mr D. R. W. Alexander ind during the department. absence of Mr C. G. M. Morgi- 2011,

Mr A. O. Barretto has been appointed an

gume

honorary

warden.

E.

A feature of the present

which

com-

Mr V. C. Seymour to act as campaign,

chief deputy

offeer, Fire menced yesterday, is the Brigade, during the absence of attention being paid to the Mr R. G. Cox; Mr F. M. Watson school children. Special films

to act as divisional officer.

Stole camera'

Visiting HK

Mr X. M. MRburn ceased to Mr Keith Hau Kai-foo ceasul have been made and are now be a member of the Board of to be a registrar of registretin.being shown at the theatres the Gnnus) general Examiners for pilots' leences Mr G. Ä, Harknett ar Mr for the benefit of these. meeting af -Wheelock on the return of Mr J. P. Hewitt. H. J. Carlyle to be superinten-children. Marden and

Mr

€, VAN Heldon, dents of police, senior superintendent of pollee The Gazette also notified the this morning,

(auxillary) has been appointed conflamation to the permanent establishment The 'net pront for the year, to act as Commandant during and pensionable

of Mr M. W. of Mr K. T. Phileox, structural crded March 31, 1980, nmount the absence

Turner. ed to $4,659,52,8.

Amgiteer, and Mr R. J. Johnron Mr M. Golfried,

super-mechanical engiriver, · intendent of polles (auxiliary)

to act as has been appointed deputy Commandant,

Mr Josef Horn has been re- cognised provisionally

Consul-General honorary Austria at Hongkong.

Mr Stephen Weng ceased to Commissioner, Colony Boy Scouts Association, Hong- kong branch on the return of directors' Mr J. W. Cockburn. fees should be increased from The registration of the Hong- $2,500 a year each to $5,000 akong Naval Dockyard Chiru year was approved.

Employees Industrial Union, of 178 Lockhart-road, third floor, has been cancelled.

Mr J. D. Clague and Mr R. C. vessel Korean Bear, were off | Lee was re-elected directors. loaded at the Kowloon Whart this morning, for an initial

pernlion.

A

Castle

Garments made by Prak Industries Inc will be packed in there two containers to be transported to shirt company in New York,

The Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co, Ltd aro the local agents

Uni- for the vortal company.

More flatted factories

As part of its policy to provide factory space for small industries which have to cleared from areas required for development, Government is to another Batted factory 'crcct

the reclamation at building on Cheungshawah,

The

factory flaited now

be building will Ave storey's high and will have 480 working units of 200 square feet cash.

A

.* INCREASED

that proposal

were

re

act

AS

as for

The Hwn Aun Co, Ltd, hog been struck off the register and the ecmpany dissolved.

The Chairman, Mr J. L. Marder, said that an invitation to join the Board of Directors would be extended to Mr P. G. Calcina and Mr P. W. Hewett,

Births registered in October Messrs Peat, Marwick, totalled 10,400, Including 10,259

Co. Mitchell and

Chinese and 150 non-Chinese. appointed auditors.

Deaths totalled 1,478 including 1.458 Chinese and 20 The Chairman and directors Chinese. were congratulated by Mr T. A. Four persons were killed and Pearce on the capable way in $11 which they had led the group of Wheelock Marden and Co, Ltd.

injured in

son

805 industrial and occupational accidents in October.

Cables of congratulations Thirteen persons were killed were also received from the and 600 were injured, 163 car- founder President of Wheelock fously, in 649 traffic accidents in

234 ac- Marden and Co, Ltd. and from October. There were

Mr F. 3. cidents ex-directors,

312 in In Hongkong, two

103 in the New) Horman-Fisher and Mr P. S. Kowloon and Cassidy.

Ferritories.

POP By Gog

YOU WERE RIGHT- THE ENLARGEMENT. CLEARLY SHOWS YOU'VE

GOT BUTTERFLES IN

THE STOMACH

CRAY Dept.

Carlsberg

BY

ANY TEST THE BEST

.

Dr Joseph C. Puliman, technical manager of tho general chemicals départment of Cyanamid International, a division of American Cyanamid Company, will arrive in Hong- A 16-year-old boy who stole kong a Sunday for a two-day techni- a camera from a neighbour and stay to introduce now was then found pawning it, was ques in the texile, paper, put under probation for 10 plastles, paint and cellophane months by Mr J. E. Dargan at industries. North Kowloon Juvenile Court

this morning.

Mode

Dr Pullman will leave on November 29 for Manila,

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