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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1960.
Girls share a new MG FINED
A MG Magnetto was
this morning handed over
to the winaers of the Red
Crass raffle which was drawn last Friday.
They are Miss Chow Ma:1-yo
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book-keeper
ond Miss Tung Yooh- typist, who
foong,
shared the ticket.
The car was handed
over by the Chairman of
the
Red Cross Society,
$1.00.EAC LATION TIE
197 RED CROSS 300
ANNUAL PADI
Gamblers fined
after raid
Con Colony_hotel
Mr W. S. B. Wong, in
the showroom of Dod. well's in Union House.
Others at the cere- mony were Miss Bridget Chance, Headquarters and the Field Ollicer, Red Crass Secretary, Mrs Scan Mothers.
INK BOTTLES
NOT NEEDED
11. nt Forker 45 pia was infredmet inte Bogking this moring by Mr Zimmerman of
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The Le, which retails at $20 has a dual filing feiture. Its ink supply is furnished by either #cringeat redii out or try n dlgusskle cartridge of ink.
Following a gambling raid at St Francis Hotel yesterday,
15 people were arrested and charged this morning before Mr T. L. Yang of Central Court with playing
common gambling house.
in a
They were caught in the net of playing Pai Kai by detectives let by Detective Sub-Inspector A. Shelly Inside Room 402 of the Jutel.
charge, the magistrate his ball, which
$2,200 FOR ILLEGAL STILL
was A 46-year-old farmer
sentenced to a total of
fines $4,200 in
or in defoult to.... karve year and two weeks in jail by Mr Derek Cons of Can- trol Court this morn-
ing for running a still
for distilling
suitable
spirits.
The fatmer, Fong Wai, living
in an unnumbered hut in Ling pleaded Nam Village, Lyemun,
REVENUE OFFICERS
TOLD: 'ACT WITHOUT
FEAR
gulily to charges of illegal Sir possession of a still, fermenting i material and dutiable commodi- ties.
G.
C. Revenus Insperior Kerswil told the court that at midday yesterday a party of Revenue officers roided the Lyemun area. On entering Fong's hut the officers found some mash and Chinese wine. There was d
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OR FAVOUR'
Sik-nin Chou, senior unofficial ML.C, today told a group of Revanue Department officers today that "on your efforts will depend the collection of consider- able sums in Government revenue."
He went oa: "Your vigilance will contribute to the success of the Government's polley in con- rotting the movement of marcot- ics.
He added: "The service was
Chinese woman and a baby informed more than 50 years ago,
side the but but Fong's identity card was found on the table, Ha 112 was arrested on his return The hul.
1.
A search on the premises re- in the kitchen vealed a still
suitable for distilling spirits and
a further search in the vicinity found 20 kongs of mash buried underground.
Duly on the mash and Chinese
wine which had not been paid
amounted to $806.
In
Fong asked for leniency
had mitigation saying that he several children to support and ordered that he had decided to give up
Buch business.
amounted to
$300, to be estreated,
Mr Yong malatained his order when Ko turned up later.
Two ci the other 15 defen-
A quantly of 171 chips were! seized-and-$100 was found on Ldants pleaded not guilty to the the gambing table.
choge of playing gambling house,
de
this
A 42-year-old man, Ko Ho- ping, who was arrested simul- teneously with the other fendants, WGS charged morning with being the keeper of a gambling house.
Ko, who lives at 3 Jupiter- street, first cor. pleaded guilty and was Aned $230 er six weeks in all by the magistrate.
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Their pleas were accepted by the prosecution, and they werej discharged.
The clher 13 defendants were. Ained from $20 to $75 each,
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siner when it has served the Colony well. It is your respon- cibility to uphold its traditions," Ho warned the officers that they would sometimes have to perform unpleasant duties, **DO NO with firmness and patience. without favour."
fear
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Took salute
the
Sir Sik-nin Chau took salute at a passing-out parade of 27 revenue sub-inspectors and 64 assistant revenue officers at the RHKDF Parade Ground.
Sir Sik-nia Chay was accom panies by Revenue Insp F. M. Kwok, the Parade Commander, Fong had seven previous con- Mr, L. C. Millington, Chler Pre- of which were ventive Officer and Mr R. V. L. victions, ve similar to having custody of Hatiza, Senior Revere dutiable wine and one each olj spector. possession of a sill and fer- -menting -material.
New Kowloon
building plan
A plan to demollsh two 10-year old flee-storey houses at 37 and 39, Hatiery-street, Kow. leon, and to build a six-storey. lald block on the site, was before the Tenancy Tribunal this morning.
The new building would cost $120,000 and contain flats on up-
оп per floors and shopa
the ground floor.
The applicant is Mr Chan Yue by Locng, who is represented
Accused's reply MP. T. Yu, of F. Zimmern and
.
in rape trial
A 23-year-old dance hos
tess had claimed she had been roped to get public- ity, it was stated at the Criminal Sessions today.
Co.
In-
A silver whistle was prcent- ed_to_Chung Pul-lam, the best Revenue Sub- recruit of the Inap-cotors and Ip Lam, the best recruit of the assistant revenue officers.
ALLEGEDLY WOUNDED SIX
A 38-year-old raltan worker appeared before Mr A. Garcia at Kowloon Court this morn- Ing on six counts of wound- ing.
Chan Wing-luk of 62 Main sircet, Ngautaukok Village, was alleged to have wounded people yesterday.
No plen was taken. The case was remanded three days for further enquiries.
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TUG FOR SAIGON UNLOADED
A tus, welching 64 toni la soen
in this China Mail ploture. being unloaded from the as Albon by the 100-tón ham- mer erano at Kowloon Docke this morning.
The lug, together with a barge weighing 40 tons belong to the Shell Company in Saigon. They were intended to be un- landed in Saigon, but because of the breakdown of the float- Ing dock available there, the yrazols were sent to
kong for discharge.
From the Files
25
years AGO
November 1935
Although expenses
have
been cut down in every dirre- long-tion, the balance sheet of the
They will be transported back Helena May Institute present- to Salgan in the near future, ed at the annual general meet- The barge was also unloaded ating of the aub, ribing mem- the Kowloon Docks-(China bera yesterday morning shows Mali Photo).
ja net loss of $2,745.37.
Cotton talks
Lord Rochdale, visit- ing Chairman of the British Colton Board this morning met Sir Sik-nin Chau, Chairman of the Federation of Hongkong Industries and Mr G. M. Gold- sack, Chairman of the General Chamber of Commerce for informal discussions on the Colony's voluntary un- dertaking on textile ex-- ports to Britain.
Owing to depression in the Colony this year, it was de- cided not to proceed with plans for building a new wing to
the institute.
Mra RM. Henderson, Pre- sident of the Helena May In- stitute's Council conducted the meeting,
assisted by Mra
G. D. R. Black, Vice President, Grist, Hom. Mrs C. E. L. Secretary and Mrs R. K. M. Simpson, Hon Treasurer.
THE
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HID Pan American China
in Clipper arrived Marila yesterday amid scenes of wild rejoicing. The Morning Post commenting on this first flight across the Pacific said "Only a few Paris, Nov. 20. Richard
52, the years ago the trans-Pacific Wright,
whe flight, with its American Negro writer
spans of won fame with his novel "Block 2,000 miles, was regarded as
Negro novelist dies
Boy, dealing with the child-
The temperature at non today hood of a Negra in the United impossible. Today it has was about 65 degrees which is States, died here last night after become an ordinary adven- about seven Cegrees cooler i a heprt attack.—Reuler.
than yesterday at the time.
same
This dren was due to lie onset
ut a shallow northerly winds
winds
stream of
re- which
WAFI
placed the relatively easterly evening.
yesterday
This development, was caused by the intensification of a shallow depression over the eastern sea, coupled with a rise in -preš:ure -over..South China, Temperatures are likely to re- main about the same for a day or two and about normal for this time of year.
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working staff of 400. The factory is equipped with hundreds of machine installa- lions totaling over 1,000 tons.
One staff member estimated the total assets of the factory af $20,000,000,
a debi of 1 Arst ran into for about $600,000 br pre-war polleu years with the bank then under
Recount asked on borrowed from the bank,
Some of the 50 opposing tenants are represented by Mr Charles Ching, instructed by and Co.; Mr Francis Wong Chaine, of Edmund Cheung and Chaine; Mr G. Ford, of Ford,
Austin, Tex., Nov. 20. Kwan and Co. and Mr R. Seu, Texas Republicans today fled
o formal application for. of Seu and Long.
Members of the Tenancy Tri-count of the presidential election bunal are: Mr B. V. Rhodes vole which gave Mr John F. Cheung Ngau, 24, unemploy-(President); Mr George Duvreux Kennedy a hair breadth 40,233 ed of no fixed address teck the and Captain G. R. Torrible. majority in the state-Reuter. witness box to give
his own
version of what happened in a car on Mount Butler in the early hours of September 6.
He has pleaded ROL guilty before 'Mr Justice C. W. Reece ton changed of raping Cheung Ah-ying, the dance hostess.
Ile, said that Cheung bad appeared, quite willing and h was only when a paselny: Emergency Unit pulled up be side the car that she Dom- plained.
for
Mr W. S. W. Davidson, the Crown, asked in his cross- examination why the hostes rhould claim that she had been raped if she had not.
Cheung sald, that the und probably wanted pubitelly in the newspapers,
Earlier Mr Davidson told the Jury of four women and three men that the accused and an- other passenger had pleked up the hosies outside a CauLSOWDY Bay ballroom and offered to drive her to Watchal.
They drove instènd to Mount Buller and when the hourss asked whore they were HÓIng. she was told "On «loy ride."" Later be alleged offence wOH committee.
Hearing, contÍNIES.
POP by God
I SHALL BEGIN THE COUNT-DOWN
- NOW
-DENTIST
w
TO-
the
sum
БОРД
the Nationalist Government,
With the interest accrued on the loan and a further 52 mil-
outstanding amounted to $3 million,
In the eight post-war years, the debt rolled on until Ji reached $4,000,000. Then, the Laking over bank stepped in, control of the assets on June 1 this year.
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