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Adopted family gets more help from school girls
Money to buy rice for the Chinese family adopted by school girls of St Francis' School, Bexhill, Sussex, has been received by Miss Madge Newcombo, Secretory of the Hongkong Council of Social Service.. This sum from pocket money;
the girls during the Christian Aid Week hold during the first week in May.
was given by
It all started when Maj. G. F. Doggett gave atk to the school during his leave n afterwards the puplie
to
who in
Will also watch
Bun Festival at Cheung Chau
The Governor, Sir Robert Black, visited Tai O this morning in the course of a whole day's inspec- tion tour of the islands district of the New Territories.
The Governor, who was no- welcome read by the Chairman Miss H. Fulford, the Headmis-companied by the District Com- of the Rural Committee, Mr tress, asking for photographs to missioner of the New Terri- Kan Chung-bing. show in the exhibition dealing tories, Mir D. R. Hohnes, few to Sir Robert said; "I am do with Hongkong and fis prob- Lantau Island from the Cov-lighted to be visiting Tai O. I Jems, to be held at the school en
ernment Stadium at Sonicunpoo have been anxious for May 26," she added.
In a helicopter of the Hongkong time to pay a visit here to see Auxiliary Air Force,
and froumstances
Miss Newcombe also said she clude June Houten, daughter of i had read with interest about Mr and Mrs Arthur Hooten. the family being adopted by contributed money buy HMS Belfast, bul sinted that the actual cost of a Duplex double house was $3,800 $1,700 for a single stone house. Extra money received was used for furniture nnd livestock such as chickens and pigs to
slene hitise In Sol Kung for poor family here", MES New combe cald.
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Tai O, with its small but problems of those who live na sheltered anchornge at the edge Tai O.
"Now they have sent a further help make the family self-sup-Robert visited various points of
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"My
NEXT STEP Jast official
Rumourt
untrue
The Government sold this morning that there no truth in circulat- ing in the Colony that it hard rouched a deci- slon about the future of the two electricity supply companies or that Government will make an announco- ment to this effect tomorrow,
was
rumours now
the
Takes time
to shoot
of the Colony's waters, lending into the Peart Niver, the main
visit here centre of population on Lantau. The town has been established was as Colomial Secretary in I performed the trading and vietuning centre. for many hundreds of years as a 1952, when
opening ceremony of the public pler, but I have been in and ON ARRIVAL
around this area informally On arriving at Tai 0, Sir
from time to time, and I have been watching closely the interest in the lown. He Brat developments which have been An inspected the new largely taking place, notably the clinic, disused alt pans and saw the which
Barbara my daughter seawall which protects them. opened in 1969, and Wie com- Later he visited the recently-pletion of the Ashermen's schoo! built six-classroom school for in the same year. fishermen's children at Po Chur Tant
At the office of the Tal Rural Committee, the Governor replied to a formal address of
dear
Not so easy
The two allegations made br
"The next step is to be the construellon of a government building, and we hope to start this later this year. It will conlpin post office,
lation and a scavenging and office.
fire
store
"I should also like to say that I am very pleased to And that the Rural Committee has been sa active In moking 450 of Government assistance promote local public works.
GOOD WORK
a tiger
Amaricon who spent two weeks big game hunt- ing in the jungles of Cen- tral India, found it calls for a lot of patience.
Mr C. E. Blakeman, a busi- nessman
from Fort Worth, Texas saki:
"I shot my arst tiger on the fourth night."
Mr Blakeman arrived by Air- India's Boeing today to spend a brief holiday prior to his return to the United States.
Extradition case
enters third day of hearing
From the Filos
A
25
\years
AGO.
May 1936
Nuneasy qulet prevails in the North of China, on the surface tension very much eased. Mr sine Chen-ying, Mayor of Tientsin is optimistic and there neems to be no more
The extradition proceedings against a 40-year-old
Chinese company director and business pro-and prietor went into the third day of hearing when further evidence was given at Central Magistracy this morning.
10
15.
The defendant, Dennis Mino year, Chang replied, "No," add- talk either of his or General Chlen-lan, of 73D Waterloo- | ing that he would have known it Sung Chey-yuen's resigna- read, second floor, is at present such a delivery were made. itions. out of jurisdiction, but extradi- || Between December 20 and tion proceedings are being held | January 12, Cheng stated, Suen-
The Japanese seem to be bring him back to the took Kee
took delivery of 20 Colony. His name had np
to regard the tons of iron bars from his fac-prepared peared on the passenger mani- tory, and since then there was railway bombing incident of fest of a Thai Airways plane
no other delivery because there May 29, as a police matter which left for Bangkok in Jan. was no material in the factory.without political signifi-
Chong further stated that on
cance, ITIL the Chinese Nine charges are preferred or about Jan. 7. defendant d authorities are continuing against Derinis Mao; one of made arrangements with hire conspiracy to defraud, five of that 200 tons of scrap iren were investigations. fraudulent conversion, one of to be delivered to a Japanese
"Out there were no There is, however, an falsification of a receipt and company. one of tareeny by trick with on such materials in the factory", ominous time limit placed obtaining by Japan for allernative charge of fraudulen! Chong added.
AT PARTY
results. A statement from declares Chinese sources Chang told the court that the that Sung Chch-yuen, Chair- The total sum is alleged to last time he ant the defendant
of the Hopei and amount to almost $170,000,
was on a Saturday night (Jan. Charhar political Council is 13 or 14) at a friend's birthday party. He never thought of de absolutely refusing to obey fendant leaving the Colony as the Japanese demand that defendant attended the party, his 29th Army be moved with his wife and he appeared southward. Canton has sent to be normal, Chong said.
conversion,
TOTAL SUM
Chong Chi-ching. forrier factory manager of the Oriental Steel und Rolling Mills Ltd, of which the defendant wes a co- directer, testified that he first joined the company on March 1, 1050, at the invitation of the defendant. Cheng cald that he had been working there until was April this year when the factory was closed down and employees were dismissed.
Mr Blakemon said one of the two tigers he shot killed a to water buffalo before it
and Ind the enthusiasm with which they are undertaken most encouraging.
"These, of course, play a significant part in improving Mr Ma Sang in his letter mayving conditions in the villages, bo true, but I must accept them with reservations. First, whether the use of the atomic bomb was as unneces- sory as it is alleged to be is still open to question. Mr Ma Sang says "the Allies could easily have crashed the Japanese
war machine." "Eastly" is not quite the same 40 "quickly," and the pro- traction of this kind of war
means the protraction al large-cale human suffering. As a alter of fact, this ques- tion had been raised in the correspondence
column
of
your contemporary sorac time
ago,
Next, Mr Ma Sang says "the
Japanese
were suing for peace," which is a fact, but
"I have no doubt at all frum what I can see of spu all that you are certain to continue this good work,
killed.
one
Chong added that he was now; working in the New Orientali Cast Iron Machine Making Fac- ¦
OTHER KILLS
Mr Blakemon shot panther. one blue bull, four-horn
poited deer during his stay in
antelope and two tory.
Central India.
He said that
one
to shoot the tigers, between 10 and 15 calves were placed at strategic places
as bail.
"It is very good to hear that
Mr Blakeman was met at Kei the new school buildings, which Tait by Mr Jac
is hoped will be completed General Motors, who was with Ramirez, of this year, will add in a 408 places to the number of primary Mr Blakeman in Central India. Mr Ramisez shot only one school places in Tai O
tiger.
"Education of the young is
un important objective in any well regulated community, and it is very appropriate that there should be progress of this kind in Tai O.
"THANK YOU'
Little profit
"In conclusion, I should like from small
to take this opportunity of ten. dering my best who live here.'
wishes to ni
After holding discussions with the members of the Rural Com-
the Governor, accom
motor_craft'
BUSINESS RECALLED
bars
Chong recalled that about 110 workers were under him when business in Mao's com- pany was good and he was then in charge of the goods coming in and going out of the factory. After receiving raw materials such as Iron and the company made tron and exported them, Chong said. Asked if there was a possl- bilty of a large consignment of iron bars being taken out from the factory without the know- ledge of the defendant, Chong replied in the negative, adding that any delivery made under the instructions of the de- fendant,
man
The case is being conducted by another telegram to Nan- Mr W. S. W. Davidson, Crown king urging the necessity of Counsel, assisted by Detective resistanco, and even war Inspector H. N. Whiteley of the with Japan, if Chineso Commercial Crimes Office.
Hearing is continuing,
independence is to be preserved. There is an un- confirmed report of AN autonomous rising in Fukien
Plans to aid by
lepers discussed
a body of well-arned troops. There is certainly great anxiety in Canton at the political situation.
agency
The Japanese Domci declares that Kwang-
tung und Kwangai have declared war on the Nanking scrap ra Arrangements for the Christ- Government, and that the man Fair of the Marianne mobilisation order has been Reichl Aid to Lepers given to the Kwangai Army. Group, were discussed this It is also declared that
the monthly morning at mecting held in the board General Chan Chai-tong has despatched war materials room of the South China along the Canton - Hankow Morning Post.
was
there
been such а success at the
a useful aftraction.
EMBROIDERY WORK
railway.
to thank you, Mr Chairman, for
Mrs J. W. Devonshire, Chair- man, listed the number of Reuter cables from one can only accept it as a what you have said and for the simplified fact. We are not warm welcome you have
Chong explained that he had stalls usually included and sald Shanghai that the report is all ever likely to get a full ple- given me here,
to see a delivery order, signed that the Beille Stall which had premature, but it is ad- ture of the behind-the-scenes 1. am delighted 10 bs
by the defendant, or a delivery WCA May Fair, would also be; mitted that both sides are negotiations, or of the real amongst you, and should like To obtain orders for small order as receipt from The
making military preparat reasons for the procrastination
matar craft under the goods to be taken out of the customer, before allowing the (and I have read that the in-
tions, and the Canton noto ternal faction in the Japanese
present conditions neces-factory. If he though!
ig in the nature of un government was one of them),
sitates very keen tender- was doubt about the customer, Work from Hay Ling Chau ultimatum. and even Mr Ma Sang can-
ing and vary little profit he would telephone defendant involving detailed embroidery not claim complete reliability mittee,
for instructions, Chong added.
could com
be or craftsmanship for his source of Information. panied by Mr Holmes, boarded
be expected from
Ordered in advance and sold at their
PAYMENTS Some may even argue that the helicopter for the fight to
construction, said
the Fair, it was announced, the Japanse were as morally Tal A Chau, which is the larger
Mr W. C. G. Knowles,
the Regarding
Another announcement cou- responsible for the atomic of the two inhabited islands of Chairman of the Taikoo
Chong
cerned the possible demolition payments, bombings as the Americans. the Soko group, marking the Dockyard and Engincor-would be the responsibility of of the present Mission to Mr W. G. Ormaby-Gore, However, the real point of my south-western corner of Hong-
ing Co of Hongkong Ltd the "office".
Lepers' office argument is not whether the kong, territorial waters.
In the Beacons newly appointed Secretury of Asked whether there was af eld Arcade, Tal A Chau has a land popus- bombings were really justifi-lation of 06 while
The Chairman State for the Colonies, received in his annual report this delivery of 300 tons of scrap said that she hoped alternative the seat of his office from His able, but whether the bomb- Asherfolk use the bay as their
afternoon.
fron delivered to his factory by accommodation would be made Majesty the King this morn droppers were more excus
cus-permanent home. The principal is now building
He revealed that his company
Nelson and Company during Just available in the Bishop's House, ing and later attended the able than Von Braun. I men-
December and in January this Lower Alberi-road, *ources of livelihood of the
0,500 ton
Privy Council meeting. tioned the lastening of the
together with Its end of militarist aggression" Ashing. the products being sold main propelling machinery, obvious purpose of the at Cheung Chau. This after three small motor coasters and 32 small craft comprising tugs, launches and barges.
As the
some 300
istanders are pig breeding and motor ship
use of the bomb, but I did noon, the Governor will be at not suggest the result Just Cheung Chau 10 watch the fied the action. But in dis-grand parade of the Cheung
only Chau Bun Festival.
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cussing motives one can only speculate, and it is fair to say the bomb-droppers probably acted from mixed motives, and that one of them was fo end the Pacific war. It did
for the nt compensate
BO- companying matiyes, certain- but at least palliated their offence to some extent. Surely no intelligent perdon
1int
is so politically naive to subscribe in the devil theory about a non-totalitarian pov- crament.
Hut dweller jailed for having drugs
A hut dweller, Kwan Tai,
NEW FLATS
Mr Knowles also revealed that the company will shartly start building a further 500-add fints for workmen in place of 114 old falls, the demolition of which is just belug completed.
Five blocks of staff and workmen's flats had been com- pleted thus achieving great im- provement in the Hving condi- tions.
Love blossoms
Wos
A profit of £159,047 50, of Lin Fa Kung Hill, made last year and a dividend was jailed for 10 months of $3.20 per share was declared, The moral Isaurs involved in the
by Mr K. A. S. Phillips ot war crimes of an individual Causeway Bay Magistracy Kre always complicated, and this morning for pos- the only
way in Judge him
setting dangerous drugs. tally is to Judge hia Intel- Kwan, who pleaded not lectual attitude towards his guilty, was said to have had in deeds. Tho scientist, who is his possession three grammes of In a more disinterested pori- heroine and 4.5 grammes of tion iban
the statesman or barklione in his hut last Mon- the military officer, is cer day. tainly less exeusable when he Evidenen was givent that police
consciously server
An
for two
dancers
ballet
Two young members of
The
142 Wha
want first searched defendant's hut Royal Ballet, Mr Ian Hasnilion kuman cause. Likowie. Anand found nothing. intellectual like, May. Bortre, But one of the policemen was and Mica Janet Burgess, will be Is certainly less
left to hide fu the cockloft of engaged in Hongkong, excusable the hut.
confrated by Mr Iarry Odell, thann A pailtielen when ho cadroitly skirts" pertain basle was seen inking down a packet heer in the ballet for 24 years.
Defendant inter returned and the local impresario.
Both of them are 21, and have human brues in his politicat from the roof. sistomments.
The packet was found to con- They were welwulmaten at the thin the drugs.
Royal Ballet School in London.
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