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Alleged statement to police recounted in court MURDER TRIAL BEGINS
Sequel to deaths in NT village
A 42-year-old Chinese man walked into Lok Mo Chau polico station, New Territories and told a police constable he had killed two people, Mr
Roo,
The new state GIS Photo,
Dermot Crown Two-stage housing scheme
Counsel, told Mr Justico
the
C. W. Recco at the Criminal Sessions today. Befor the court was Hul Chun-wing charged with murder of 42-year-old Ling Kam-hel, a married woman, on November 24, last yeur. He pleaded not guilty.
Hui is represented by Mr Benjamin Liu, instructed by Mr R. Hindmarsh of Stewart & Co. Mr Rea is assisted by Mr George Willis.
Opening the
case for the
Crown, Ms Rea told the jury of five men and two women
that
Hui was seen by two witnesses to strike the woman with hammer.
The altack took place at Italian Farm, Koo Tung Village, Lok Ma Chau, and a vegetable farmer, Chan Chi's attention was attracted by a woman's cry and he Baw Hul strike the woman several times on the hend with the hammer. Hul then ran away.
A woman shop owner, Chaw Keal, u1s saw Hul hit the wonun about six times on the head, ailened Mr Ren, and heart her cry out in pain.
Hammer
the
Later Hul walked into police station and said he had killed two
persons. Ho later
said "Thus morning I did strike to death a male and female with Tuy steelyard weight and my hammer."
Hul then took the police to where he had put the hammer as house at Italian Farm,
Chan told the couri he saw Hul hold the woman's hand as he struck her. Hul's face look ed pale.
BIG KOWLOON ESTATE
TAKING SHAPE
The Housing Authority's fifth project, the
Man sent
to jail 'to protect society'
Mr A. J. Sanguinotti jailed o 28-year-old man for ⚫ five months at South Kowloon Court this morn- ing "so that society con be protected."
"You came out of prison only last month," the magistrate told Chan Chim-kuen, unemployed, of 922 Canton-road, 2nd floor.
"It seems as if you want to spend your whole le behind bars.'
at
Chan, charged with stealing three wrist watches valued $60 from I shop in Mongkok- road, Kowloon, had a long re- cord, Mr Sanguinett! was told.
"As I have grave doubts about the success of corporal punish- meni, I think the only thing to do is send you to prison for long time," he added,
$17 million Mo Tou Wei estate Four girls ·
situated at the junction of Argyle-street and Ma Tau Chung-road, in Kowloon, chosen
is beginning to take shape.
simplification
from 470
Work has already started on }. In an effort to reduce coris | the construction of the two 13- lo a minimum, storey blocks, which will pro- and
in planning, repelttion vide a total of 2,114 hats for the construction and the use UF socommodation of about $2,500 | matrials have been exploited people.
The building programme is being carried out in two singes. The first phase, which began the at January, consists in
Bats for the erection of 1,034 Housing of about 9,800 tenants. There will also be 21 shops, with Living accommodation attached.
The first section of 452 flats is due for completion towards the end of the year and all the 1,624 flats in the first phase are expected to be ready cupation next spring.
SELF-CONTAINED
to the full by the Authority's architects.
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Veena at work on her latest pleture.—China Mall photo,
FOR MEN
"Draws" her pictures on plywood COPPER WIRE
With
ARTIST
By SYLVIA DA COSTA ROQUE
From
25
years ACO
March 1936
TEA dance for Univer
A sity students who took part in 'Lady -Precious Stream' and for members of the Chinese younger set in general, was given by Sir Robert und Lady: Ho Tung at the Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden yesterday.
"
In un informal interview with a press representative, Sir Robert said that the party, was a reward to the cast and producers of LaL, / Precious Stream' and an e:- couragement to further successes,MA
He also confided that 1.3 wanted to give young Chinese, of both sexes, an op- portunity to meet and form friendships.
Those présent included almost all members of the University ADC and also the following: Hon Mr and. Mis M. K. Lo, Mr and Mrs F. F. Lo, Mr and Mrs C. Y. Kwan, Mr and Mrs Y, K. Kwan, Me and Mrs M. H. Lo, Mr and Mra M. W. Ló, Mr and Mrs R. A. D. Forrest, Mr and
A lovely Indian girl has brought to Hongkong an unusual art she learned in her native city of Delhi when she was 14. Veena Sachdev is a copper you need is ari awful lot of holes drilled in the board and Ho Wing, Mr and Mrs wire artist.
then moulds it with her fingers, the richly patience. gleaming wire she moulds pic- The plcture of un Indian and pilers. fures that are exotle, simple in woman scen detail, beautifully fluid in line. Her tools arc simplc. The base for the pictures are sheets of plywood. Her tools are a dril, a pair of pliers and reels of ! wire.
PATIENCE
the in
Above
photograph tocic only ย week to complete because of its long easy lines.
U
When the picture is complete, Mrs W. M. Thomson, Dr. the paper is torn away, and the Ho, Mr and Mrs Wadding- plywood is mounted and framed. bon and Mr and Mrë Eu
Striding at all times, the full beauty of this work, be Tong-seng as well as almost comes apparent at night when a hundred and fifty young seen thaler, lights,
people..
Veens would like to see her art taken up by more people, ang she would also like it to be done on a bigger scale and used
decor.
An
by interior decorators for home funds was
earnest appeal for made by Mr E. Cock, President of the Hong-
But she is now working on the head of an Indian you, Lord Three Swiss girls and another
lot of Krishna, which has from Hamburg. Germany, arrived in Hongkong by Air-
detail and requires Intricate Judia today on the Arst leg Married to An Indian busi-moulding of the wire. Says of their familiarisation trip nessman and the mother of ou Veens, "I shall be doing it for as air hostess trainers of Air-eight month-old baby, Veena months yet.”
FRAMED India faternational.
guys that copper: wire art way The girls were Miss Beatrice | developed In India "quite re- Veena first covers a sheet of Kung, of Zurlcli, Miss Vreni cenfly" and is practised mainly plywood with graph paper and Metger, also of Zurich, Miss in the Delhi arch.
then draws the design onto it. derful if used for dividing kong Boy Scouts Association Kathla Stocker, of Lucerne und She claims that there Is She cuts the wire to the re- panels, wall friezes OT A three-man Japanese camera Dorothy Von Madeyaki.
the girl from Hamburg, MIss nothing dimeult about It "all | quired length, threads it through murals," she said, unit arrived from London
by The girls told reporters that Air-India today for a 10-day they were chosen from about stay in Hongkong to him some 470 European girls who had of the sights of the Colony for applied for jobs as air hostesses. Air-India International,
They said they had been The camera unit, which flew training in Bombay for the
Japanese film team in HK
for octo London last month to record last six weeks and that they Air-India's intercontinental' jet would have their Anal test after services between Tokyo and their return to Bombay at the The second stage of the con- London, was led by Mr A. end of their familiarisation trip struction programme will be Ishll, Director of Publicity, Full which includes Hongkong and Two 12-year-old boys were sentenced to six months in the carried out at a later date when Photo and Film Co. Juvenile Home by Mr D. Ben- extension of the site is possible. In accordance with the son at Causeway Bay Juvenile Housing Authority's policy, all Court this morning when they
fats in the estate will be the admitted breaking into a store
They will be and stealing $10 worth of goods. self-contained."
The two boys admitted that Identical in arrangement, with they broke into a store owned a living-sleeping room, private by Ho Wul at 51, Connaught verandah, toilet, shower and a road West on March 3 when kitchen,
they stole a bucket, a cooking The whole scheme is the first put, a chopper, one bottle of to be designed by the aerated water, five empty bol-| Authority's
architectural tles and a washing basin.
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Left to right. Mr W. S. Kilpatrick, Mra Li Neuge bauer and the Rev, K. L. Stumpf-Intplar photo.
TO STUDY
REFUGEE PROBLEM
the
A representativo of
World Council of Churches arrived horo yesterday for a one-wook study of the local refugee situation.
He was Mr W. 6. Kilpatrick, of the World Council's Service to Refugees. Mr Kilpatrick, who
arrived here by Swissair from Bangkok, mild his present one- Hunth tour of Southeast Aslan refugee aid organisations would help him
ALLEGED
LETTER
THREAT TO
MR LOUEY
"I know it would look wone
bi
Festival jurymen say
this year's film standards were highest
were
Behind the galaxy of excited film stars and delegates who arrived from Manila yesterday afternoon were two rather tired looking gentlemen who quietly gathered their bags and stole away from the airport. They were Father T. Sheri sesglon and members dan, and Mr John Luff, Hong- allowed to leave only after the
jury which served the ath Asian corded, and locked away in the Film Festival held in Manlia rafe deposit, ofter which the this year:
jury were sworn to secrecy.
kong's representation on The results had been calculated, re
at the annual meeting held at the Cathedral Hall yesterday.. In his presidential address, Mr Cock reviewed the Asso-
| ciation's activities, during the | year.
His Excellency the Gover-
nor,
Sir Andrew Caldecott, presided at the meeting and agreed with Mr Cock that the influences and results of the Boy Scout organisation in Hongkong placed the coNI- |munity' under 'an "öbligation that could be honourad J fulfilled only by financial generosity.
Among those prosent at the mosting were Lady Southors, His Honour Mr Justice R. E Lindsell, the Rov. N. V. Halward, the Hon Sir William Shenton, the Hon Sir Shoua Chew, Mr. J. N. Chau, Hon
Mr H. Kadoorier. 7. N. King, Dr. H
Mr Horace Kadoorie, Chair. Kotewall, Mr G. R. Sayer, man, of Hongkong and Shang- Capt. W, J. R. Gragg (ADC to hai Hotels, Ltd, returned froin Governor) D. A. Pockson
London by Air-India today. (Hon Sec), M. R. Deb, E. 'S. away in the United Kingdom Grad, E. H. Williams, R. Mr Kadoorie, who had been Cunningham, Li Jowison, A
Both Mr Luft and Father Mr Luff said his committee Sheridan agreed that their worked until 4 am on Friday ception in Manila had been ex-with only one break for coffee. for the past month, was met ceptionally cordial, but that both. Five hours later, the whole at the airport by Mr Lawrence, Dormer, R. H. Wong, Mre D. were, glad to return to the cool Jury were summoned to hear Kadoorie, Mr Michael Kadoorie Booker, Mrs G. M. Brown and winds of Hongkong.
the results of their finding.
and Mr H. Gadi.
Mies F. Wong, through
LONG SESSION
E
The jury sat len days in the screening room of a city theaire, and arrived at their verdict only after an extremely long session.
Asked why this was, both Father Sheridan and Mr Lut sold that the standard set this year
the WAS
highest yet achieved in the series of Asian Film Festivals.
This year, it was the wish of Szoto Wood, a 21-year-old the jury that Mr John Luft
Chinese youth, entered a | serve as Chairman of the Com plea of insanity when he mittee for recording the votes.
Mr Leiff said that in order to answered o charge at enable the jury's verdiet to be Kowloon District Court made known in time to the Film morning, accusing Producers of Asia, his commit- him of sending threaten tee kind to meet at eight o'clock Ing letter to Mr. William of the Manila Hotel, a large alr 5. T. Louey, Manager of conditioned apartment. the Kowloon Motor Bua. Company.
this to understand the situation prevalling in these various countries.
MET AT AIRPORT
last Thursday evening in a room
* CALCULATOR-
Hero with # calculating machine, the marked cards were taken from the safe do- cal. poilt and the votes were culated.
Mr Kligatrial joined the WCC refugee department three months:
"At the time my mind was BEO, and so far on his trip, has confused; I didn't know what I visited India, and Singapore. He was doing," he told Judge plans to visit Korea and Tokyo | Huggins. beforo returning to his post in Chief Inspectór T. W. Wheeler Coneva,
mexplained that "there's a mental-
No one was allowed in the 1le wap met at the airport background in this caseer
Szelo Wood is accused of room, and when refreshmenta yesterday by Mrs L Neuge-having sent a letter to Me were brought, they were wheel- Bauer, Director of the Hong-Louey on about April 23 lasted to the door of the room, and kong office of the World Coun-1year threatening to kill him. M⚫member of the committed
il of Churches' Service to. Ro- Hearing of the case was fixed brought them into the room, fugcon and the Rev. K. La for April 24 and Judge Hugging Stumpt, of the Lutheran World navjeed the accused to cook Service.
legal advice for his defence.
No member of the calculating committee was allowed out of
POP by God'
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