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THURSDAY, ':: DECEMBER 29, 1960.
The prospects for 1961 under review GLOOMY OUTLOOK
CHEQUE FOR BLIND
Miss E. Morgenstern, Super- Intendent of the Ebenezer Home for the Bind, this morning received a cheque for $1,705 from Mr 1. Icllbeck and Mirs Ꮮ Huebner.
The money was raised at a Christmas party organised by Dr. H. Welbeck, German Consul, and will be put to the furniture account for equipping the Home's extension. Miss Morgenstern said that
the blind chlidren moved into the new quar-'
had
ters just before Christmas,
These buildings were made possible by
Royal Hongkong Jockey Club bul $500,000 was needed' for equipment for the new five-storey building which would include kinder. garten and Cantonese, English and middle school classes, dormitories, FUN. sembly hall, laundry and occupational rooms.
When complete, there will be room for 200 boys and girls and 70 day puplis.
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SUNKIST Danger signs
MAN ON BUSINESS
VISIT
Str Rumeli Z. Eller, Advertising
Manager of Sunkist Growers,
Los Angeles, arrived with his wife by JAL: yesterday on a businem, visit.
During his stay here, Mr Eller will study the possibilities of advertising oranges, lemons and grape frull.
At the airport to greet the Ellers were Mr Michael Gobey. wife of Far Eastern represents- live of Sunkist Growers, Mr The above picture shows Miss R. M. Silva and Mr Chan Hon- E. Morgenstern receiving the ki. cheque from Mrs L. Huebner, The couple will leave by air In between is Mira H. Helbeck for Bangkot and Singapors on
China Mall photo.
Saturday.
Accused of bullying
MAN SLASHED
IN JAIL ROW
A prisonor, serving a two-year sentence for drugs possession, slashed another prisoner on the face because the latter had “bullied and assaulted him," the Victoria District Court was told this morning, Passing a 30-month sentence on the prisoner, To Yu-ching, 31, for wounding, Judge W. F. Pickering remarke the! To might have been prevoked by the Injured person, but that did not justify sushing him with a Į razcř buds,
The injured person. Sit Sze- kwong, 35, now serving a term for robbery, had. 29 stiches over two deep cuts on the left cheek and jaw.
IN WAITING ROOM Chier Inspector Charles Smith, prosecuting, told the Court that the assault took place in the waiting room in the Stan- ley Prison Hospital on the after- noon of December 9, while the prisoners, including the accused and Sit, were awaiting dental treatment.
In
When Interstewed by prison officers, the accused said he had stashed Sit bcause he had bellied and assaulted him
everal occasions..
To bad 13. previous
convie- tions, mostly for drugs poeSES-
оп
Hit man who refused
seen in cold
war threats
Singapore, Dec. 28.
It would take a real optimist to predict
anything but trouble ahead in South- east Asia in 1961.
Economically. the general of overseas Chinese faded ay outlook is fairly good in these the year drew to a close. struggling new nations ranging Philippines-1081 is presiden- from the chill mountain border | tial election year and this event of China to the hat winds of is always marked by colour, the Arafura Sea north of Aus- bitter charges and sometimes tralia.
violence, President Carlos P.
Party machinery behind him, is Garela, with the Nacion Hote
favoured, especially it the op- position le split among several other candidates la frequent, trends and seeds of trouble are hard to dispute.
But politica! and cold war threats are the developments
denger signa Although they could fade in this area where ecampromise
the
And over the whole picture is the growing shadow of Chha --a nation that pudo something of a public relations comeback in 1000 after losing prestige rai Tibet and the Indian border the year before.
Here is a country by country picture:
Laos-Even settlement of the civil war won't end the danger in the long. land-locked nation caught in the vice of cold war polllics.
as is likely.
In a two-man race Vice-Presl- dent Diosdado Macapaga of the opposition Liberal Party would give him a close race, concentrating on the issue of graft and corruption.
BURMA
Durma →→→ The relum of Pre- mier U Nu and civilian govern- ment after 18 months of em- clent army-directed rule has led to mounting economic pro- blems and lessened emciency. The problems are expected to grow as popular L Ni con- inues efforts to prove that par- liamentary democracy con sur- vive,
The pro-Communist Pathet 1.ao, alded from neighbouring North Vietnam, remain a potent threat. This would be true il Settlement of a border agrez- they become part of a caalition ment has brought a new era of government er work in guerilla | tricadship with China that could bands ranging the jungles and broaden trade and other re- ricelands.
lations. After improvement un- der army nule, the security situation is again a major pro- blem Bandit activity by Com- munist terrorists, regional re- belt and Chinese Nationalist stragglers has been on the up- awing.
io the
land has
Malaya→→→This
SOUTH VIETNAM South Vietnam - Although overshadowed by the Lags nghting, the situation in this American-backed taken a serious furn.
Viet Cong terrorists, moving from Communist North Vict.
reál Dam, have launched a wave or bright root in the Southeast killings and sabotage matching Aslan picture over the past year the dying days of French rule, and is expected to continue so A thwarted coup
**** in 1981. Malaya has isolated attempt by Its remaining few hundred Com~ newspapers dramatized discontent with Pre-pockets across the border with
November
terrorists to Jungle
to pay for
in
A 37-year-old newspaper haw-aldent Nga Dinh Dlam'a euto-Thailand. All-important rubber
ker, Wah Man, who hit an- crate rule. Many Vietnamese prices may other man with an iron bar feel reforms are .necded
for reading his newspapers head off further, more serious, the Premier, without paying, was bound over in $100 for one year by Mr X, M. 8. Donnell at North
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December 1935
A fine of $250 with the alternative of f150 months hard labour was imposed upon Wong Pak-ming, male, when The pleaded guilty before Mr }E. I. Wynne-Jones at the Kow- loon Magistracy yesterday to a charge of possession of 500 heroin pilis at Canton-road on December 7. Inspector Portai. lon stated that defendant was arrested on information. The pilla were confiscated.
* APPARENTLY the large
tiger that was seen lust - week in the vicinity of Mui Szo Lam vilinge, three milea from Ma On Shan, has made its way towards Kow- loon for it was observed by three British soldiers in tho early hours of Saturday morning on the Taipo-road in the Laichikok district,
According to a police re- port the soldiers were driv- Ing in a car from Kowloon returning to their camp at Sheung Shui when they saw the beast which leapt over the bank towards Lalchikok and disappeared.
It is believed that on Wed- nesday evening the tiger mauled a buffalo. A calf which was with the buffalo disappeared entirely.
The only tiger to be shot in the Colony was killed at Lung Kwat Tau on the Sha Mr Paul Bertwell, reted lingham, then ASP (New Tau Kok-road by Mr D. Bur- Vice-President ol American President Lines, and Mrs Bord-Territories) and Mr C. D. well, arrived in the as President Martyn, of the British North Wilson from the United States Borneo Service on March 8, to visit their son, Mr Jack H
1915, Bordwoll, Managing Director of
Earlier on the same day, Muler and Phippa (China) Ltd.
The Bardwell will spend 10 Police Constable E. Goucher, before travelling to who in company with Police days here Singapore to meet their other Constable W. E. Hollands son, Mr Paul Bordwell Jr.
had endeavoured to shoot
Crippled jet lands
the beast, was mauled and died from his injuries.
The tiger also killed
蟲
Chinese villager and Police Constable Rattan Singh be- fore it was eventually shot.
sag but are not to expected to hit the critical stage, Tengku Abdul trouble and mant's prestige abroad.
raise the govery Rahman, retains strong political control and elections are three ¿Cambodia--Neutralist Kowloon Court this morning. Sihanouk is still
Prince years away.
Sydney, Dec. 28. Fire tenders and ambulances the nation's Defendant who lives at 4:8 popular strongman,
SINGAPORE
The possession of a weapon stood by the
Kingsford Smitha resembling a preil, designed and he is *K* Block, Tai Hang Tung A prison warder heard a cry
Singapore - Healthy rubber airport at Mascot today when a to discharge cartridges COL- Lotili and eaw blood streaming down pleaded guilty to common using
Resettlement Area, sixth floor, mumbly dancing between the West, Russia and China,
end tin prices plus brick trade Beac comet jet airliner, with Sit's face. The accused
made 1930 a good your for this 33 passengers on board, lande Lam Yan, aged 10, washerman taining gas, was admitted by was souit. immediately restrained and
from all accepting ald his right hand a razor
Sub-Inspector G. M. Dorman, It would be difficult for his tiny island trading colony, but safely on three motors.
behind this still lurked the
Fat Laundry, blade prosecuting, and that on Boxing enemies to oust him, but a
The captain of the jet cut off of the Kwong was found.
And jobs for No. 1 moter two and a quarter Wanchai when he appeared Day, the defendant was selling bomb blast in the Royal house,
Asia's fastest growing popula- hours before landing because before Mr Macfadyen at the Teahouse at Taipo-rbad near what could happen. nowspapers outside the Wan Wan bold last year demonstrated lon (1.0 million) crowded in a instruments Indicated a sharp Central Magistracy yesterday. Nam Chang-street, Shomshulpo.
24 by 12-mile island with no rise in oil temperature.
Defendant pleaded that natural resources, The complafoont, El Sai-kit,
The jet, from London took about two months ago he took approached defendant and took Tholland Premier Sarit has oss was being made on a cam- oft from
Darwin 2007 after the pen from clothing which dawn-China Mail Special. two newspapers into the tea-shown deep concerte over the paiga to lure now industry, house where he read them and switch toward leftist neutrality colony, one of the last outposts
had been sent to wash by seaman of an American gun then returned them.
in neighbouring Laes, even to
of Britain's Aslan empire, w
London, Dez, 28. Defendant asked for twenty the extent of hinting that Thal- the stirrings of political oclivity
boat. He did not know the Sir Winston Churchill had a contents of the pen. The cents from Ll but Li refused to
land might 12 alone in mill-with a militant leftist tinge in
quiet family Christmas pay. Defendant took an ironary action without waiting for 1960.
at magistrate decided to bind the More important there Chazewell, his home in Kent, the Thais bar and hit Li on the forehead {SEATO if
Leel a
defendant over in a bond of were revelations of strong Com-
member of his staff anid, serious threat of communism, munist activity among the large
Sir Winston, who broke
$500 to come up for judgment At the same time, strongly Chinese groups. The two de-
smal bore in his back in a tail) in one year. The weapon anti-communism Marshal Sarit velopments made the situation at home on November 15, was which the magistrate described Mr D. 11. F. Arecurt-Ripping-ded a new dimension to the worthy of close observation bra
"much better,China as being very dangerous, waa dale, General Manager of inter-
internal scene by agreeing the year ahead.-AP.
Mall Special. national Computers and Tabula (vaguely and just in principle) tors (India) Ltd, left in the my
for closer economic and other Victoria this morning on his re-
relations with Bussin. turn trip to Bombay after ́a was accomparded by his wife. business visit to Hongkong. He
clon.
Judge Pickering ordered that To was to serve the 30 anonths sentence after he had completed the present sentence' for drugs Folesion.
BALTIMORE PUBLISHER
ON TOUR
Mr Fred 1. Archibald, publish-
er and editorial supervisor of two Brittimore newspapers, the Nows Post and Sunday Ameri- can, arrived. In the as President Wilson this morning on
Business visit
Round trip
Marshal Sarl's health is still a serious question mark in the future of this country domina- ted by one-man rule and once noted for its frequent coups.
Indonesia This world's sixth largest nation has inficaled it Mr Warren Mitchell, Regional plans to vigorously press Its trip cruise to the Orient with Director of Pan-American World claim to Dutch West New his wife.
Airways, Inc in Japan, Koren Quince .The Dutch have During his iri, Mr Archibald and Okinawa, arrived with his rushed reinforcements to com is gathering material for arti-family in the es President" Wil- cles on travel for papers.
round
bat what they say is increasing
his news son this morning from ; Yoko-"] intration by Indonesian
tama on a round trip.
High-class residential
area
plan for NT
ngonts; and 'even armed units. Some fool the situation. In- Chances resingly explosive. for a political. zettlement were dim, although the United Na- tions could step into the picture in the event of trouble.
ABSOLUTE POWER Internally, Indonesia drifts with President Bukarno- hold-
A layout plan for the development of Tal Wal Villageing absolute power, critical and noor Shatin, into a high close rezidential district has chronic economic problems, bean prepared by the Public Works Department, atering and low
· several" armed revolts stři Government spokesman confirmed today
public morale: Opponents and many obberveru say, there is virtually
The plan has been the tube mile southwest of Bhatin station, na elines for change-or; Im- jeet of discussion between the It lies between the railway and provement New Territories Administration Talpo-road
„santil the “all- AS-powerful? -99-year-old Sukarno
and the local rural committee. The plan aims at beautifybug nasas Lomi thorne. Most
However, no decisión has got the resort-like district. been taken to
Lopposition:ICONDE-SEAve: benzi finalladine: F Besides the highway and rail- fosterianoeuvret by: Prendet scheme the Government spokes- way, two bow. Toads will lead Buitend and are now Just. man, added. Brel ERVAN romshatis o Wong Tai Sin waiting bike
The villagosta attuated near across the Hills and to Tran The alter capul with Pek the tip of Mido, Cóve about A Wan respectively
king correr *** Indonesian treatment
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