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CHINA MAIL

Extobikhed 1943

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1961.

Sheaffer's PEM

Ton For Mon

THE DOLD HEW PEN DESIGNED EXCLUSIVELY FOR MEN

HK plane Australian steel magnate's advice to Hongkong drugs to NEED FOR LAND SUBSIDIES

hospital

A Cathay Pacific Airways ¦

plano left this mom-

ing with a new drug for

special delivery

patient in Saigon.

to

d

The plane took off just before P.15 am and in about three hours the patient now lying in Grall Hospital, Saigon. suffering

from brain fungus, will have the new antibiotics to combat the disease.

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alft

The drug, which was from Mr H. G. Wolt, Vice-

President of Olin Mathieson For

Big flat project

for Kowloon

before Tribunal

Fast, Ltd. the manufacturers, Mr Leslie Wright presented plans for a

was handed over by Mr ETH.

King, a member of the compuny

to CPA yesterday. It was kept

in the CPA ecid storage plant at

Kej Tak airport.

Tommy Wong.

the airline's

fight oflcer In charge, this

rning back:3 the life-saving! drug in dry lee in n specint container.

The package was entrusted to A member of the elow to ensure speedy delivery.

Meanwhile, CPA cabled its office in Saigon advising them of the arrival of the drug and the vitu Importance of im mediate delivery

Grall Hospital.

to

Miss Exhibition result tomorrow

י

$1,100,000 structure to replace five

houses in Sai Yeung Choi-street, near Boundary:street at the Tenancy Tri- bunal this morning.

Mr Brian V. Rhodes, Pre- and replace them with a 12-1 sident, sling with Tribunal storey building comprising 86 inambers Mr K. A. Munro and flats and eight shops.

instructed Mr Wright, Mr Harry Way, Heura the up-

by plication brought by Mr Chan. It. Sin and Co, appeared for Fan. lie wants demolis

La

the owner who bought the 167-105 Sai Yeung Chol-street, existing four-storey houses last May. Mr Y. O. Lee, architect, prepared the plans which have been approved by the Building Authority.

KNIGHTHOOD

FOR FAR EAST

RAF CHIEF

of Miss 18th Amongst the awards an- nounced in the Queen's

The Browning Exhibition will be held tomor- row, Mr Chu Shek-lan, Pre- sident of the Chinese Manu- facturers Arocletion will. pré- site.

Miss

Today is the last day of vol- Ing. Competition between the two trading candidates, Kwan Yuk-lin, and Miss Cheng On-ner, is particularly keen.

Fell off bus

A 38-year-old man sustained

injuries when he fell from the bus on which he was traveling nt Castle Peak-road near the Junction of Wing Lung-street at about 2.15 pm yesterday. The Injured man, To Ming-ho, was admitted 10 Kowloon Hospital.

Now Year Honours List!

Counsel appearing for tenants who bove flod opposing applications are Mr Lawrence Leong, instructed by Deacons, P. Me and Co and Cheung and Chaine: Me J. M.

Kemedios; Mr P, C. Woo, MIM Pat Iseby of Russ and Co; Mr__FXD. ! Wong of C.Y. Kwan; Mr TJ. Gregory ef Johnson, Stokes and blasters: bit L.S. Shun of Brunton and Co; Mr

MR R. S. COLQUHOUN

Counsel's move over-ruled

INDUSTRIAL

EXPANSION PROBLEMS

From the Files

25

years

-AGO-

January 1936

The

THE death took place at War Memorial Hospital of Mr William S. Bailey, Managing Director and founder of the well- known lock} shipbuilding firm of W. S. Bailey and Co Ltd. Mr Bailey, who was was one of the best

ing figures in the Colony.

After a survey of Hongkong industries, a 76,

leading Australian businessman and known business and sport- stool magnate called for land subsidies to help local industries solve their expansion problem.

Hongkong shipping circles Mr R. S. Colquhoun, Queensland Manager of the will soon be losing one of their | most prominent personalitica Broken Hill Proprietary Co Ltd and leader of owing to the forthcoming re the Australian Delos trade mission in 1958, tirement of Captain Donald voiced his opinion while praising local indus Skinner, the Marine Super trial advancement in the last two years.

intendent of the Indo-China Steam Navigation Com-

Mr Colquhoun, who is here their new rats this year, hepany Ltd for whom Mesara on a follow-up goodwill visit, said: "It is a great pity that you

are so

odded.

Jardine, Matheson and Co Ltd Mr. Colquhoun will leave are the General Managers.

Menday to continue his follow-up goodwill visits to Bonzo and New Guinea before retruning to Australia.

next restricted for factory space and the land values, as I sée 1, are creating great prob- lems to Industrial expansion."

He thought that "selected in- dustries should be helped to the utmost in this respect, to the extent, I feel, of some form of

subsidy

in heroin case and lay and no doubt, the

PT. Yu of F. Zimmern and Co: Mr A woman charged with possessing heroin had no

H.C. Ho of PL. Lam anti. Co and Mr Peter Chan of Lau, Chan and Kb.

The case is continuing.

was the appointment of More arrive

Air Marshal A.D. Selway, ¦ Commander-in-Chief, Far

East Air Force, as a Knight for university

Commander of the Order

of the Bath.

Air Marshal Solway took over

command of the Far East: Air Force in June last year,¦ from Air Chief Marshal, the Earl of Bandon, The Earl of Bandon was op- the Military pointed to Division of the most Honourable Order of thei Bath us Knight Grand Cross, in the same Honours List.

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case to answer because she was not a tenant of the premises where it was found, a Defence Counsel submitted in the Victoria District Court today.

Chan Wal-kuen of 1, Sheung Fung-lane. is charged with possessing 1 lb 134 ounces of heroin on November 10.

According to Chief Inspector

C. L. Smith, prosecuting, police raided the Sheung Fung-lane premises and found heroin in a

Four more members of the copper washing basin on the Executive Council of the bathroom floor and in a pot on the kitchen shelf. Chan pro- Association of Universitios duced some more from a shoe of the British Common-box hidden under the bed. wealth, arrived in Hong-

kong yesterday.

Dr

of

But

G

NO KEY Mr Henry Litton,'' de- Husain, M.

Vice- {fending

from on Instructions Chancellor of the University of Miss Victoria Woo of P. L. Lam that there Dacea and Dr N, K. Sidhanta. and Co, submitted Vice-Chancellor of the Univer- wat no case to answer, slty of Delhi were me! at the Chan was not a tenant of the airfield by Professor E. S. premises and did not posseSS- Kirby, of the University key to them. In a statement Hongkong.

made earller ́to ́the' police -she i Professor E. M. Wright, Pro- said that her husband had given fessor

Mathematics of her some while powder a few Aberdeen University was met days prior to the raid. by Professor and Mrs Y. C. Wong and the Very Rev Fr H. F. Legare, Rector of tho Uversity of Ottawa was met here by Professor S. Mackay.

of

of

The Arst meeting of the As- cociation look place this morning at the University Hongkong, presided over by Dr L. T. Ride, Members will tour the Island this afternoon and meet soms of the students

of the University at Repulse

Bay Hotel for tea,

A fingerprint expert who examined the packets in which the drug was wrapped had pro- duced no evidence that Chea's pelnis were pa them.

Therefore, sald Mr Ltion, there was no evidence to show that Chan had been in custody

WOMAN CALLED

i

Man on forged

banknotes

charge looked

nervous

A waitress told a committal proceedings hearing this morning that an Indian, charged with uttering forged American bank notas,, looked. "nervous". the night he came to her bar for drinks.

The wallrass, Tang Yin-ita, wan texifying before Mr K.AS. Phillips at Causeway Bay Court against 23-year-old Minn Mohamad, of Murray Barracks.

of the drugs or had any con-accused of uttering four US$20 trol over them.

banknotes between July 21 and 26 last year with intent to do fraud at four different bars in Kowloon,

But Judge K. R. MacFee ruled evidence had that sumfelent been presented for the case to Dr J. P. Baxter,

be proceeded with and Chan Vlea- Chancellor of the New South was called to the witness box. Wales University of Technology,

She said that for 15 years she is expected to arrive today arid had been married to Wong Chai Professor W. G. Sutton, Vice- who was the principal tenant of Chancellor of the University of the Sheung Fung-line premises. the Witwatersrand, Jehannes- Previously be had been burg, is due tomorrow.

Brewood seller but now she did Professor Sutton was detalacd not know what he did for a by lines, but with his arrival living. For some time relations

the the whole of the Council mem- between

couple had not bara attending the Association's been happy. moetings, will be in Hongkong. Hearing continues.

Apprentice stole $200,

bought sweater, gloves

B

L

Ting said at about 11.30 pm on July 21 last year, ho cine to her bar with another Indlan ordered two glasses of and whisky.

Tang rald he gave her a US$20 note and she passed I to the cashier for change.

MERCHANT NAVY

"I asked them where, they came from and they told me they were from the Merchant Navy," Tang said.

Tang said when she handed the change to Mian, she noted the two men seemed "nervous". Afrod why she said this, Ting replied: "They sat with thel heads down and they wero quiet."

A 17-year-old apprentice, who'ploaded guilty to a charge Detective Sub Inspector

of theft, was remanded seven days in custody by

George M. Oliphant, of the

Commercial Crimea. Office, ap-.

Mr Derek Cons in Central Court this morning pond-perres for the Crown.

ing a probation report.

Lo Ching of 18 Belchers- strect, first floor, was alleged to have stolen $200 from the Hongkong Artificial Flower Factory on January 1.-

Sub-Inspector Ylp Tal-yau mold that on January 3 Wong Yue-kwong, the supervisor of the factory, discovered $200 missing from his drawer.

Defendant - was interviewed by a delective later. the same

day, and under caution admitted he had stolen the money en

Now Year's Days She

He und said he had speat

[301.00 on`n Wodilen sweater and

Fearing is continuing.

FIRECRACKER PICTURE WINS

AWARD FOR HK MAN

Dr.Bul Cong Van, Consul of the Republic of Vietnam, present- ed the Bronzo Award of the Internatiohai (Kabibition

Pictorial Photography to Mr. Manly Chin' of: Dongkang, this morning in the Viet patiose Consulate, run and

128 on a pair of gloves. He said The Consul congratulated Mr

Association, and who has been keen photographer for the Issi seven years,

Mr Chin silmilled four entries to the Exhibition which tra

· hold bn Abe skrth-nasirgsry

of the Republic of Vietnam að

✨ the Information -Hall, Balgon.

The piclates were all laken in

he hard lost the rest of tho' | Cals who la Vice-Presiden) of | Stongkang, and the winning money.

the Hồngkộng... – Photography entry was "Firedrucktrs.?/t

Government has this problem well in mind."

the

Mr Colquhoun had seen ntl shipyards, mos! of the

mills, numerous other light in-

enamel industries, steel rolling dustries and the Technical Cal-

lege in the Colony since his arrival on December 7, 1960,

"I am very impressed with the advancement but I feel that stijl more progress is certain," sald,

AD

He said that the recently ertablished Federation of Hong- | kong. Industries would greatly improve unity in industry, en- courage arderly marketing and would give small industries the opportunity of speaking with one voice.

NUCLEUS

"I did notice that you have the nucleus of a steel rerolling in- dustry of rome premise and f there is any industry that re- quires elbow room and space for continuous production this is the one," he stressed,

"Steel is a heavy industry, and the

products must not be handied too many times even with cheap labour."

He suggested Hongkong buy more from Australia particularly her dairy products, cereals, and ment as well as texillo fibres.

Capt Skinner's association with China and Hongkong dates back to 1907 when le arrived off Foochow as an ap- prentice on the full-rigged ship King George, which was our of "Russell's

coffina".

MAN ON | nicknamed

MURDER CHARGE

Leung Kwong-hon, 37, of Flat A, 116, Leighton-road, sixth floor appeared be- fore Mr T. L. Yang at Causeway Bay Court this morning on a charge of mur- dering Li Oi, of the same address, October 26, lnst. He remanded to January 7,

was

оп

$200 FINE

While in Hongkong -- in those days, 14 days sailing from the port of Sicatow in a windjammerCapt Skinner obtained his Second Mate's the certificate and joined Indo-China Steam Naviga- tion Co.

His first ship was the ill- Vated Loong Sang which sank in the harbour of Blake Pier | m the big typhoon of 1923.

Later he served with Chine Navigation but rejoined the | Indo-China Steamship Com- pany and passed through the various slagen from junior officer to the command of 14 became veracle, and in 1923 Assistant Marine Superinten- dent.

Capt and Mra Skinner inm tend to take up residence in Sydney, Australia.

TIS Excelleney the Gov-

FOR DRIVERH nor has appointed Mr

Kwok Sit-shan, of 38 Sal Yeang J. B. Prentis to be Assistant Chol-irect, ground floor was Crown Solicitor. Mr R. A. D. fined $200 or 14 days by Mr Forrest has been appointed 1. T. Morris at Causeway Bay Deputy Clerk of Councils. Court this morning on charges Mr C. G. Perdue has been of driving ал unlicensed

vehicle withent third party appointed to act as Deputy Inspector General of Police,

-Insurance,

Kwok

Wes

Australia in the lest three weeks of December stepped up nicel production to just about four million tons per annun which is halz million tons over the rate six months ago.

also disqualified and Mr W. M. Thomson has been appointed Assistant "Notwithstanding this,

from driving for 12 months. Aus- traila is not yet

Superintendent of Imports self-sufficient

Kwok was seen driving the and Exports. The Gazette in steel.

unlicensed vehicle in Cheung "But the domestic consump Chau Island on October 23 last niso notifies that Mr W. J. tien price of Australia steel is

year by a Marine Police Ser- Carrie has been appointed Stil well below those of Great

Chairman of the Urban

Britain and USA."

Broken Hill Proprietary Co

geant.

He had pleaded not guilty to Lid will spend about £A2 mil-both charges through his solici- Ilon a month on free holds,tor Mr R. H. Hindmarsh. lease holds and machinery in Stewart and Co.

POP by

PRIVATE

I NEVER READ ANYTHING

MARKED

PRIVATE!

of

Council, Mr C. J. Roa. has

annointed Secretary

and Mr Im Ping-tseung, 464

sistant Secretary.

Carlsberg

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