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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1961.

Government LEUNG'S NIGHT OF

COURAGE

Appointments Saves families from fire-but loses savings

gazetted

The following appointments, transfers, promotions and postings were notified in today's Govarnmont Gazette:

Mr D. Cons to be Senior Magistrata Hongkong;

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P. F. X. Leonard, Magistrate, ceased to be Senior Magistrate, Kowloon, on proceeding en

kave; Mr J.

Oliver, B. Magistrate, ceased to be Senlor Magistrate Kowloon, on re- sumption of duty by Mr T. Creedon,

Mirs M. L. Fallen to be

Leung Siu-yau, AMS Sonlor:

Auxiliary dresser, saved his family during the Valley-road firo but lost all his personal belongings while helping other fami- lies to escape. Loung, who is employed at the Kowloon Docks, lived in a small hut close to where the fire first broke out.

He awoke at 4.30, smelled smoke and at once roused his old mother, his wife who was nursing a two- months' old baby, and kis two other young children.

Mistress, Eduention Depart Watching, the direction in

ment.

Dr Vincent Ma

Ying-nam

to be Medical and Health Ofeer.

Mr Lau Ip-yuen resumed duty as Assistant Superinten- dent, Urban Services Depart- ment, on return from leave: Me Chung Wing-kwoor, Health In- spector, ceased to act as Assis- nt Superintendent, Urban Ser- vices Department.

Mr R. Hogarth resumed duty as Controller of Posts on returá from leave; Mr T. H. Messenger, Assistant Controller of

Posts. censed to act as Controller of Pusis; Mr Wong King-wal. Superintendent of Malls, ceased to act as Assistant Controller of

Pasta; Mr John Bell to be As-

sistant Controller of Posts,

Mr P. T. Warr resumed duty as Assistant Director of Audi: on return from leave; Me J. C. Hobbs, Assistant Director of Audit, ceased to act as Director of Audit.

Miss E. Bedwell resumed duty as Chief Housing Manager on return from leave; Mr K. Ellison. Housing Manager, censed to act as Chlef Housing Manager.

Mr A. T. B. Jackman censed to act as Director of Social

Welfare on resumption of duty by Mr D. W. B. Baron; Mr James Man Kwok-chuen and Mr Hung Ming-fa fo be Pro- button Ofcers.

Air links with

HK planned

Washington, Jon, 19. President Eisonhower today approved a Civil Aeronau- tics Board recommenda- tion to let trans-World Airlines extend an Atlan- tic-Europe-Southeast Asia route to Hongkong. This will permit TWA pos-

which the fire was spread- ing, Leung took his family to a rock at some height

above the huts and placed them on a ledge while ho returned to save a few belongings and a jacket in which ware his savings. Those he left in his wito's cara while he joined mom- bers of his AMS ambu- lance toom then assem-

He was only just in time, The family in charred clothing and with singed hair were dragged one by one down the rock face, but all Loung's possessions including the little hoard of savings in his best jacket were gone.

bled, and worked franti- This he accepted with chear- cally in 30 or 40 huts in the dense

ful thankfulness that his area, waking families and carrying This time they were placed

family. was safe,

people to safety, Unnoticed in, the confusion, the wind vocred sharply at 5.20 am. Some Instinct made Leung look up to the rock where ho had placed his family and, to his hor- ror, he saw it was engulfed in flames.

JUDGE CALLS

BANKRUPT 'FOOLISH'

Lau Chou, of 48, Fourth-street, North Paint, in the bank. ruptcy court this morning, under examination by Mr C. M. Stevons, of the Official Recolver's Office, said that he attributed his failure to losses on a contract he made with Hung Bros for erecting the Hoover building.

He had accepted a building contract for $1,030,000 from them on the understanding that as they had no money he would take on a mortgage of the site of the building; this in turn he used as security for raising

melt was loan for $1,200,000 on which he i responsible for!

1914 per cent interest, which nenat he had to pay $19,000 per month vut of his own Jorkel

MAN FOUND CROUCHED

ON STAIRWAY

AT NIGHT

Ike then borrowed froni A man under police super-

friends to pay his outgoings,

Mr Justice C. W. Roer said! "How foolish you wore; cuki you not see that you were doing all this and providing a bulid- iing for

the Hung Brothers While

were 11.8

paying nothing?"

The

attributed man

hits under this contract. Jallure entirety to rsses suffered;

He owes $380,000 and has total assets of about 589,000.

Mr Stevens sald this sum would be distributed to credi- tors of Laut Chou on a pro rata bosis during the next few months.

sangers to get connecting Long service

service on Northwest ar Pan-American

to Japan medal awarded

and the United States.

It would be the second com- bination und-the-wOTİKİ ser- the on U.S. carriers.

an

BRITISH PLAN Meanwhile, in London, Bri- fish United Airways, Independent airline, today an- nounced plans to begin its first schedtric fights to the Far Eust this year, providing they receive overranent for an expanded Gatwick

vision who was caught by

under caro some distance away from the now great conflagration and Loung wont back to his work of mercy until 9 om when completely exhausted ho was made to rest by his follow-workers.

91-year-old academician plans a return trip

Longkong has appealed to a 91-year-old Japanese expert on Zen Buddhism so much that he plans to return anes more later tils

year.

Dr Dalsetz Suzuki, a member of Japan Academy. expressed this wish this morning when lie left for Tokyo by Air-India after a brief stay,

Dr Suzeki Arst came to long- kang 55 years ago.

this

He was accompanied morning by his private reCICITY, Miss M. Okamura,

HOMES FOR 65,000

police carly yesterday IN KUN TONG

morning and later pleaded guilty to "wait- ing for an opportunity to commit an offence" was jailed for 18 months by Mr Derek Cons at Central Court this morning.

The 26-year-old unemployeż man was Yueng Sai-cheong, of 0-1 First-street, first floor, Western District.

SOON

Construction of the Kun Tong resettlement estate is nearing completion and work

WILF begin Roon on the final sur- facing of all internal roads and the provision of foot- paths,

The upper reaches of thei Deteclive Inspector J. A. Kun Tong nulla pre to be Necholas told the court Young decked over and filled in to had a long record of 17 previous form an area for the construc- convictions which included tion of school premises. thefts, pickpockets, possession nf Instruments it for an unlawful purpose, membership of a Trlad toclety, loitering at alght and others.

EXTRA POLICE

Tenders for the declting of the nullah and the completion of the road surfaces are called for in the Government Gazette to- day. The work will take about! six months to complete,

The resettlement estate, when completed, will have 24 blocks, each of seven storeys, for the accommodation of about 05,000 extra people.

At the annual cdministration į Prior to outlining the facts of Parade of 252 Signal Squadron the case, Insp Nechulps

sald (Hongkong) which took place there had been a number of this morning at Murray Bar thefts in the Upper Levels dis- recks, a Warrant Officer, R.C.trict and as

a result, Routledge of Royal Corps of police patrols were sent to keep: About 90 classroom; will be

a special watch on the are Signals received a Long Service

provided on the ground floors of And Good Conduct Medal from AL 3.45 am yesterday two slx resettlement blocks. A wel- the Chief of Staff, HQ Land policemen found Yeung crouch- fare centre is also planned on Forces, Brigadier IR: Ferguson- ing on the second floor landing the ground floor of another

of the rear staircase in a house block. Innes, OBE.

There will be three A Chinese civilian employee, in Conduit-road.

hawker markets with about 700 Chan Ah-chuen of 85 On seeing the policemen, he stalls. also plans to Lockhart-road, also received n ran down the stairs and jumped purchase nine now jet aircraft, testimonial for good service by into Goodview-terrace near four long-range and five short-the Commander-in-Chief. Far Robinson-road. | range. if their proposals are East Land Force, General Sir

approved.

Richard Hull. from. Und their new proposals Brigadier. teng-range hauls would be made

The line

approval service from

to the two Far Eastern centres

of Hoaglong and SingaporT.~~~~

Reuter,

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News from the Gazette

The following were appointed

to be members of the Board of Education:

The Director of Education (Chairman, ex omelo), Bishop R. O. Hall, Messrs Neon Shing- kwan, Dhun Buttonjce, C. Lee, H. T. Darma, F. X. D'Almado, A. Hinton, L Kadoorie, H. Noble, W. N. 7. Tom: Wan lu-shing and T. E. Yeoh, Professor K. E, Priestley, Dr Tam Wal-han, Dr Lin Dao yang, Fr C. J. Darrett, Fr F Crouin, Mrs Violet Chan, Ains Li Chan Sin-wah, Mrs Ellen Lt Shu-pul, and the Secretary,

The following were appointed to the Labour Advisory Board: The Commissioner of Labour (Chairman, omplo), Deputy Command Secretary (observer for the Armed Forces, ex ofcio); Mersra W. C. O. Knowles, C. C. Lee, C. F. Wood and Ernest C. Wong (represent- ing employerso); and Messi? Au Yuen-kel, Hairy Lee Hot-chow, Fung Hol-chlu and Laut Yum (representing Labour); und n Labour Offer (Secretary, ex offield).

Miss Shell Ju has been' ng- pointed member of the Nursing Board instead of Miss 1. 1. Ipsior who has left the Colony, Captain A T. Trenerty, formerly of Force Headquarter, KHIDF has been posted to the seserve of officery.

Mr

Young was eventually caught Newspaper chief

-the and admitted under caution that i

he intended to steal.

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