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CHINA MAIL

PRAISES WORK IN HONGKONG

U.S. Congressman will

help for

seek more

Far East refugees

The world's big refugee problem does not exist so much in Europe as a whole as in the city of Berlin, the Middle East and Far East, U.S. Con- gressman, Mr John Lindsay, told the China Mail this morning. He will pres for the In- cluria or the Middle East and ! Far in any new legislation for dmkasion of refugees to: America in The next Con- res: kanal ression due to open in Januc.y.

Republican

1

kong refugees' food shortage and

of continuation

any litance already in opera- ilot. I

In Just Congress session, the only refugee act past was the US Escapes Programine whleh provided for the U.S. to admit those who have been declared

the under

United refugees

Mr Lindray, Representative from New York, has been on a round-the-world tour Investigating refugee prob-Nat uns mandate.

During the last few days, he fines itself to Europe only, he "Now, the UN. mandate con-

jeri.

Colony to ser

has red the the work done by Government and voluntary" agencies In kousing Be refugees and "non- refugees" in Hongkong.

Ilis verdict? Is a superb Jab. done in a most practica) and useful way."

He was met thoroughly Im

pressed by the mulu-storeyed estates, and the noolle machines

for the benent of the refugees |

here.

MUCH TO BE DONE

" there is so much jeft to be done that I feel it's Just the beginnt 12 cf everything," he zald.

You

let them stay can't where they are when housing: educational lack of alortage, faeities and malnutrition grow day by day."

con-

Me Lindwy suggested centration on teaching people how to help themselves so as to become self-reliant:

On his return home. Mr Lindsay will report to the House Judlelary Committee and will

U.S. recommend contribution towards Hong

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FINE (TEXTURE

NYLON

ELASTIC KET

AT

Fäll

In the last session-the 80th Congress Mr Lindsay Introdur- ed legislation for admission of 10,000 refugees regardless of nationality with a rider to als lew admlesion of an unlimited number of refugees in emer- Hungary. such as geney uses The bill was unsuccessful,

Mr and Mrs Lindsay will leave for Tokyo by PAA this

fatablished 1845

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1960.

Donate blood

Twenty-three men fromt the USS Sherwood donated 23 pinta of bload to the. Blood Bank in response to, a call from Queen Mary' Hospital for O-Group blood this morning.

The UBS Sherwood is a slation ship in port.

GIRL STOLE

$6 TO BUY

.

XMAS CARDS

A 14-year-old girl told Mr J. E. Dorgan at North- Kowloon Court this morn- ing that she stole $6 from a woman in order to buy some Christmas cards For her friends.

Sub-Inspector . W. Ellas suld

JAZI

SHEAFFERS

Sheaffer quality features at moderate prices

EARTH COOLIE TO STAND TRIAL

FOR MURDER

A 27-year-old earth coolie, Sui Wan, was committed for trial on a charge

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of murder by Mr K. A. S. Phillips at Causeway Bay Court this morn- ing at the Crimiñal Sessions.

Rare literary work will go

on display

afternoon on their way back the girl stole $6 from the drawer Rare editions of the work of the eighteenth cen-

the US.

Old Hongkong

05

resident dies

in America

Word was received here this morning that Mr Vasco Maria Barrados, an old Hongkong resident, died at the US Naval Hospital, Charleston, South Carolina yesterday. He was 62.

The late Mr Barradas retired chief clerk of Nationale Handelsbank in May 1959, alter 43 years' service with the bank.

On retirement, he went with Mrs Barradas to Charleston to

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in a sewing machine belonging to Cheung Lai-har in a rooftop hut at 100 Noin Cheơng-street on Tuesday.

Defendant was a can factory worker and lives on the second floor of the above address,

Defendant was ordered to return The SB to complainant and was released after warn- ing by the Magistrate.

Proprietor fined

on tax count

The sole proprietor of the Mec Lung Garment and Shirt Manus factory of 1-L Sal. Yeung Chol- street, third floor, was fined $500 settle down with their daughter by Mr A. J. Sanguinetti at South Mra Puley Sauber.

Born in Shanghai, the late Mr Barracas caine to Hongkong in his early age, anki was educated in St Joseph's College.

Sportsman

A keon sportsmant he was member of the Victoria Heerca tion Club and Club Lasitano, and had represented the former in swimming and rowing. He Was so coach of his bank's softball team in inter-bank matches before the war.

He is survived by his widow,

his daughter, both in Charleston,

Kowloon Court this morning for tailing to furnish to the Inland Revenue Department business and prot tax returns for 1960-

61.

The Court was told that the defendant, Fung Chu, had ignor-" ed the repeated reminders ask- ing him to send in the returns.

He had been fined four times Previously for similar offences.

Choral Group for celebrations

tury English literary giants will be on view at the University of Hongkong tomorrow morning from 10.30 until 12.30.

Triad man

sent to jail

Sul was accused of murder-

From the Filos

25

years AGO.

December 1935

ing another earth coolle ToPAN American Airways Chung at Marsman Quarry oft|L officials in San Francisco Morrison Hill-road on November believe that a regular mail

4 this year.

Just

before the end of the service to Macao would be established beginning with proceedings this morning, palier dorensic pathologist, Dr the third or fourth trip to Frederick Ong, testifted Tai died the Orient of the China of shock and haemorhage Clipper which is at present in the main back in Alameda, California.

caused by Injury

vein of the left upper mk.

carrying

The statement was made

Dr Ong said "The main vein

blood from

the left after it had been announced upper limb back to the heart in Llabon that the Govern- showed

an Incised wound ment had authorised Macao lengthwise measuring 1 Inch officials to enter into a con- long and just below the left traet with Pan-American collar bone."

Ahways to establish an sir mail service there.

In the first day of hearing prosecution witness who saw the two coolles fight told the

court that after defendant had Macao's selection WRA disappeared from the scene of probably because of the fact the fight, Tal, the deceased, got that Canton did not offer up and said:

The books have been collected by Professor Edmund Blunden

"Death to your family! You suitable landing facilities. over many years, and by Mr Ased knife to fight."

☆ Hardie, Lecturer in the English Department.

More than 2,000 students -monstration in Peking yester

day, distributing handbille op-

Professor Blunden will give a short introductory address 10- morrow and there will be read- ings from some of the books.

In the collection are an early copy of Swift's "Gulliver's Travels",

a third edition of Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1790 and un early edition of Dr Johnson's Rasselas.

PERIODICALS

A set

of periodicals of the

A tried man, who collected foox for protecting ต young student from bo- ing assaulted in the Bay eighteenth century--the Specta- View aroa by triad "toddy | tor, Tuter and Johnson's Ron- boys", was sent to prison bler and Idler will be on show. for a year by Mr T. L Yang at Causeway Bay Magistracy this morning, The defendant, Chui Thon kwan; 28, unemployed of 10 Queen's-rond East, sceand floor. was alto ordered to be placed under**** police supervision for

two years.

THREE INSTALMENTS

Delective Sub-Inspector R. G.

arrested by periore of the

The Macao Polyphonie Choral Laurel said that defendant was three sons, David, Alex and Group led by the group's DirecTriad Squad, Eastern, at. 9.15 pm Vasein and a sister Mrs Maria- tor, Fr Aureo de Castro, arrived on December 13 when he admitt- Luiza Xavier. David is now in the 85 Tai Loy early this

ed being a member of the Tung servirg os accountant in the morning to participate in the Hing Luen Triad Society which Royal Bank of Canada In Bri-celebrations commemorating

ho Joined some time in 1950, tish Cuista, South America, Prince Henry the Navigator and the other two are working organised by the local Por- The police produced a young

tuguese community.

m Hongkong.

Requiem Mass will be held

at the Catholic Centro Chapel

of 5:30 pm tomorrow,

student who stated that he had The group will give a concert given Chul $24.20 in three-instal- at the Wah Yan College. Water-ments as protection fee from too-road, Kowloon this after-being assaulted by triad teddy

boys."

noon.

CONSCIENCE MONEY?

As

usuni, yeur comment i timely the one on An Idea for Christmas', but you might enlarge the subject and make one or two additional suzges. tions for greedy gorgers to salvage their conselence, those belish Individuals who have no thought for anyone bul themselves at this Season of Goodwill,

Everyons by buying, prezenis to give to friends and relatives and receiving them in return, And it will

down 10 sumptuous dinners with the

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good things of He which i as it should be at this time of the year when wo celebrate the greatest event in world history, the birth of One Whose mission in life on earth was to show love and kind- ness to all, particularly to the poor and little children.

If each party oasis, CAT $300,

which

A beggarly

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and may be regard.

amount, ed the average small family's outlay, and if tach party would contribute a ten- per cent of its

for that matter,

anywhere, not goodwill towards anyone, and the mere singing of these meaningless phrases, though hourt-warming, does not alter the fact.

Nevertheless, anyone interested In providing some" happiness should for the abjectly poor

be given every encouragement, and our newspapers might take

fond-raising campaign' เบ

Lo doors by opening 'thels receive donktions Est сом tributions in moner от Ert to in- kind for distributions cost towards rome deserving charity, the stitutions for providing their Iesa well worldly-endowed 'clients' with some Christmas

cheers. would be able to share in the rejoicing of the occasion and would appreciate the meaning of the eclebration when ther themselves

Also mace happy

memory of· Him Who loves all alike without exception, but more paril- cularly the poor for their anfferings which He plijes Christmas today has lost its frue meaning, and la'no longer period for Chrisilans to ponder over the importance of the occasion, or to recall the significance of . The oft- mouthed expression Pence on Earth, Goodwill towards Men' has come to be regarded as hypocrisy, like the merchant who prays for his daily bread and then immediately values The price of corn!

In

the world today there to meliber peace on earth, or

A ten per cent of cost of each Party for contribution to a charitable Institution should сале the conscienco of ibo merry-makers and they wil And it love diffenit to diges their rich foods. Let's call it conscience

for want of a betier nkme. and it party-givers agres' lo this idea of paying tithes. then let's encourage them to be extravagant, for the more they spend the more the poor will benefit by the ten per cent they will receive as the crumbs from the rich 171NE'S table. : .......

Now, then,. let someone stuzi

the ball rolling. “MAIL", 16' to the 'PORT", `qr

"MAIL" M

• POST it to the

"Treasurers." -

GREASED TURKEY.

Coolie gets took part in a patriotie de-

3 months

for assault

posing the autonomous move-

incnt in North China, de- nouncing Japanese imperialism land urging resistance

China.

by.

Four hundred students in- (cluding 200 girls besieged the

A coolie, who pleaded guilty headquarters of the Minister to a chargo of assault of War, General Ho Ying- occasioning actual bodily ching, shouting "Death harm, was sentenced to Chinese traitors".

three months' Jail by Mr

to

Japanse o Intervention

บึง well £3 facsimiles of eighteenth century illustrations. "The Young Lady's pocket ibrary or Parental Monitor," a charming and elegantly bound Yeung Sing, 23, residing on j edition of 1790 is one of the board a junk No. CD244Y at The Japanese Military Al- cxytits. It was published by Yaumall Typhoon Shelter, was tache proteated against the C. Bathurst, who states also avattable is "the complete Chun-kit on December 10 aboard troops

that alleged to

have assaulted and anti-Japanese nature of the caused bodily harm to Chu demonstrations and police and colletion of genteel and in-

tucre called out genious conversation

according a

lo suppress

the students to the mos polite mode now used at Court,"

Sub-Inspector which they did with a good. G. McNeil, prosecuting, told the deal of brutality. court that, defendant was em-

Derek Cons at Central against the demonstrators was Court this moming,

narrowly avoided.

Russian

refugees leave

A group of nine Russion re- fugees from China left here to- day by Swissair to re-settle in homes in France and Belgium.

The group, consisting of eight woman and оле man, had arrived in the Colony between November 24 and December 12,

Junk moored alongside Connaught-road Central.

Detective

ployed as a coolie on board a

Junk and

A the complainant

WOODEN BLOCK

wharf coolle. They know each | LUTHE Government propcues to other for four years,

amend the Gambling ordin- ance again and those who like In the afternoon of Decem-pitting their wits against legal ber 10, defendant went on board | obscurantism have perhaps

editorial,

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a junk moored near Waterfront noted with mild interest that the Police Station. He picked up a law is being made more effecilye wooden block and struck com- agulust gaming establishments,“ plainant on the head, DSI Me- and the Morning Post In Nell, sold.

As a result, the complainant was detained for three days. was taken to hospital where he "It has apparently been dia

covered that betting shops may self to the Waterfront

Defendant surrendered him-flourish here, and with an ex

Police hibition of anxiety, which is no Station 1iter in the day, DSI doubt highly commendable, McNell said,

from Harbin, North Manchuria, UN director

by rali,

Jn

Government hastens to close the breach. If people must sin, let them sin according to the law."

The Morning Post added: "I

a Colony not remarkable for its

| morality it is, well that "Gov- Mr Suphamangkhon Konti, ernment maintobr sharp

The youngest member of the group

was Mrs Matrena Acting Director-General, United vigilance; and since the many. Saraova, #2, who will re-settle Nations Department of Ministry social problems of the colony France, and the oldest of Foreign Affairs, will arrive defy regulation and reform, it is member

was Mra

Evdokla from Bangkok on Japan Ale no doubt necess:ry to

en roule for other Suhova, 10, who will be settled Lines tomorrow in a home in Belgium.

Nuw York

POP by Coc

YOUR KISSES

INTOXICATE ME-- YOU'VE BEEN DRINKING!

And

employment for

the

Crown's low officers.".

OFFy

WINNER

Carlsberg

IS POINTS AHEAD

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