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RENNIE'S MILL CAMP BEING TAKEN OVER 25
Tony goes back the
TONY WILSON
milky
way
A twenty-four-year-old Ox-
ford undergraduate, sent down because of poor work, returned to his old milk college as
roundsman.
He Is Tony Wilson, who spent two years reading English at Wadham College.
Recently be was told hu could not continue his studles because he did badly in the start-of-term examination.
The other day, after getting up at 4.30 am at a friend's home; to start delivering milk, he said:-
"I took thu jrb breause one has to eat and drinks,
Reputed to like
a drink
"It's just one of those things. I thought may work was up to standard, but maybe I didn't
work hard enough.
"I know I have a bit of a reputation for king a drink. But then su do lots of others.
"Maybe they manage to com- bine work and pleasure plore successfully than I do...."
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NEWSMEN SEEK HOME
News from
Anyone know the Gazette
of a likely site for club?
The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Hongkong
is looking for a new home.
A report Issued by the club's ¦executive committee this week Jappeals to members and friends for help. Anyone knowing of a kely site is requested to write call "Buzz" Hunt, manager
of the club.
The Foreign Correspondenta
Club, which has become a tand- mark and an institution here over The last few years, is vacating its premises on Condult Road on June 30 to make room for a new cumplex of apartment bulldings. 1
NEW SITE
The Club is looking for pre- mises that can match is present site overlooking the harbour. But the committee says will con- sider other locations too,
The report said the committee
is looking for a permanent new site but in view of the lack of time remaining It is also netively considering temporary premises to keep the organisation together until permanent home is found.
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The Foreign Correspondents' Club was founded in 1937 by a
of ftroup
correspondents in Chungclag. It moved to Hong-
kong after World War II, ex- panded its membership steadily over the years and now includes more than 300 local newspaper- mesi, businessmen and represen tatives of consular, government and other organisations.
SCENIC SETTING One of the club's main at- tractions as a gathering spot for Hongkong residents Is Its scenic
citing.
t
The Club has been used on a Sold a friend: "It does seem a pity. We all thought Tony Sting for several motion pic had a bright future. He had
tures and television programmes Including "Love is Many so much personality, and was always such fun at parties." Splendoured Thing."
Last word from Tony: "Few i The Club has a wide follow- of my ex-puls have seen meing among military service per delivering milk. They're nut up sonnel, tourists and visitors to when I'm around."
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Man, woman on murder charge
A 30-year-old man, Chow Ping. was found stabbed to death at the Tai Wo Hau Resettlement, Section 3, at about 5.50 am today.
The police have charged a man and a woman with murder.
Sailor fined
for hitting police officer
Mr Kan Yuet-keung has inen appointed. provisionally, to be tem- porarily an Unofficial Member of the Legislative Connell from June 1 to Jure 30, both days inclusive, la The place of Mr Kwok Chan during his abrence from the Colony.
Mr Li Fook.hu has also been appointed to be temporarily on Un- ulictat Member of the Legislative Connell with effect from June 1 during the absence from the Colony of Mr R. C. Lee,
Mr. H. C. Lee. Mr Mr J. D. Clague pointed Unofficial Executive Council 100 until May 27.
mclusive.
C, Y. Kwen and have been ap Members of the from May 23. 1984, bath days
Mr M. W. Turner has been re- appointed an Unofficial Member of the Executive Council until May 27. 190 and Dr A. M. Rodrigues nas been reappoined an Unofficial Mem- ber until May 27, 1904.
Mr Nean Shiing-kwan, Mr G. E. M. Terry and Mr Lo Mari-wei ceased to be Unofficial Members of the Executive Counet trom May 21, 1971, on the expr of their ap pointments,
Improvements to follow
Rennie's Mill camp, at Junk Bay, is to be taken
Sent to jail for stealing
over by the Resettlement Department and father's radio
administered as a resettlement area.
In a few days ofcers of the Department will begin a survey of the area in order to make a census of the buildings and their occupants.
breaking yards and it is hoped that other industries will also develop in the arca thus pro- viding convenient centre of Employment for the inhabitants of Rennie's Mill camp.
This survoy will also be used as a basis to plan improvements
It is expected that the pre- amenities within the minary of the
survey which will ares, such as the provision of provide the census of builidings roads, paths, markets, latrines,
and occupants will be com- water supply
sanitary pleted in about three months, services.
and
Announcing this today, the Commissioner for Resettlement caid that some structures may later have to be moved to allow for these planned Improvements, but this would be volded far us possible.
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A new site within the arez will be allotted to any family whoce structure is cleared for
this purpose, and every assis- tance will be given by the de
facilitate the move. pariment
To meet part of the cost of
Mr P. C. Wee has been appointed above facilities, occupants
Member of the Publie Services Com- Jnissich.
Cul R. J. Niven has been appointed * Member of the Medical Council of Hongkung.
Mr C. E. M. Terry has been op- pointed to act as Chairman of the itongkong Tourist Association Board during the absence of Mr W. C. G. Knowles.
of all buildings within the area will in due course have to pay the site that a permit fee for they occupy.
FEES VARY.
vary ac Fees payable will cording to the size of the site. The fee for a cottage of average
Mr David T. K. Wong has been size, for example, will be $10
appolated Secretary to the Hongkong War Memorial Fund Commities.
Major, H. A. de Barros Bolešho has
been appointed Honorary Colonel of the Hongkong Regiment upon the Telinquishment of appointment by Col. Owen Hughes
Lieut Cal C. 4. M. Brown has been appointed to act na Comman-
Force during the abrenice" of Brig. L. T. Hide.
a quarter.
2 fined $100
for breaking traffic law
Chen Suk-tuen, 21, of 7 Choung Sing-street, Yuen Long, a Lance Corporal of the RMP, attached to Shamshuipo camp, was fined $100 by Mr J. E. Dorgen at North Kowloon court this morning when he pleaded guilty to soliciting
trovol on
parsons to
a road in a vahielo, for hire or re- ward,
settlement area was son-
THE
TH
years
AGO
Juno 1936
D
cscapades of young registered mui- tani were disclosed before Mr Balfour at the Central
Saturday
A 29-year-old unemployed Magistratey on
man, Lou Ying-nin of 231 N Block Li Chong Uk ro- when the girl, named Fung Sik-fuk, pleaded guilty to tenced to three months bangles valued at $300, the the theft of two gold jail by Mr T. C. Chan at property of her employer at North Kowloon Magistracy 39 Sai Street, second floor. this morning for stealing
a radio, from his father. Insp Wong Hei-man said the
Inspector H. W. Fraser
defendent, wito in the son of the said that the girl was a re- complainant, Lau Ngan, went gistered mui-tsai at the to Tung Tau village to visit his S.C.A. office on May 19. father on May 27. On seeing 1930 and had been with her that his father was not at home, employer ever since she was the defendant took the radio
age but the and left. This was seen by his seven years of younger sister, who to employer had no control father about the matter when over her. She had been be returned home,
allowed Defendant arrested
a great deal of on May latitude which she used in 31, admitted that he had pawn-making the acquaintance of
ed the radio for $30.
Mr. Chan
fendant to redeens the radio
then ordered de- men friends.
and to return it to his father.
Insp Wong told Mr Chan that,
On May 18. she was re-
the defendant had two pre-ported missing. Two days drug later she reported to Inspec-
vlous offences.
in
convictions for
Warships all dressed up
tor Fraser and told a fan- tastic story of how she had hiked throughout the Colony in company
with four men. The employer did not want her back, and
Worships of many nations in neither did her parents who port are dressed overall today are in the country.
commemoration of the Queen's Coronation Day. Another person, Cheun Man-
Of these worships, 11 cheung, 24, of 10 Tung Chol- British; 11
American; two street ground floor, RASC, also Indonesian; and one Dutch." attached
They have Shamshulpo to the
been flying the $75 when he flaga since 8 am and will lower camp, was fined
to aiding and them at sunset. pleaded guilty abetting Chan.
Schools and clinics operating in the area will be required to with the Government register departments concerned and
will bo every encouragement given to such organisations and to approved welfare associations to continue to operate.
Permit fees for sites used for approved welfare or educational Mr John D. Negroponte has been purposes will be assessed on a
provisionally, as Viess
Insp 1. W. Elias said that ut the United States
at specially reduced scale. America at Hongkong.
It is not proposed to move from about 1.45 pm yesterday, two the area of Rennie's Mill camp policemen were on plain clothes The name of Mr Fong Lau Yuk any of the present inhabitants duty at Talpo-road.
recognized. Consul for
Hillson Roy, a 23-year-old dant of the Royal Hongkong Defence
sailor of HMS Bulwark, was fined $350 by Mr T. L. Yang at Causeway Bay Magistracy this morning for assaulting a police officer and behaving in a disorderly manner.
Roy, who admitted both offences, was accused of assuli- Ing Insp A. A. Gosden, and of disorderly conduct at Queen's- road East outside house 20, early this morning.
Insp G. D. Carter said while Insp Gooden was on patrol in Lockhart-road this morning.
he was informed by a Chinese that defendant was kicking and banging his dour of 20 Queen's- Toad East.
UNDER ARREST There, Insp Gosden raw du- fendant, and told him that he was under
But de arrest, fendant uned abusive words and gestured aggressively with hic hands.
At the police station,
Insp Carter continued, Insp Gosden while executing his duty had to parry off kicks and jabs from defendant, who kept up volley of vile abuses and insults, and was apparently under the killuence of alcohol.
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Roadwork
starts
kuen has been added to the Qorised Dot of architects.
au-
The name of Mr Shen has been added to the authorlied Itst of auditora.
but no new families will be They saw a vehicle driven by allowed to take up residence in Cheun top at the bus stop at Cherthe area unless they qualify for Talpo-road near Pelho-street,
resettlement, and the permission At the same time Chan opened There was a $14,000,000 surplus of of the Commissioner for a door of the vehicle and called revenue over expenditure during the Resettlement will be required to the people at the bus stop, financial year 1050-1961, an asalnet a
50 cents."* for the construction of any new "Shatin
The two budgeted record dellelt at the begin
of the financial year
transfer
boarded buildings or the
of policemen then mas $2220,000,000.
ownership of existing buildings. later identified themselves. The total amount of revenue
Land is being cleared nearby during the
3059,234,130.13! Year Wh And the expenditure $845,297,028.00. for the establishment of ship-
of
JAILED ONE DAY
FOR STEALING PIG
A factory worker who walked away with someone elso's
and
Government appointments
The following appointments, promotions, transfers and Postinga were announced in today's Government Gazette: Mr G. Crowe to act ex Senior Estate Surveyor: Mr K. D. OʻFUUVAD
Surveyor: Mr T. H. Tomlinson to
to act as Assistant Chief Busiding
pig in a sack was jailed for a day and put on bonduct or Assistant Chief Engineer. for a year this moming,
Mr Yan Wing-kesing, Medical Technologist, ceased to as Benior Medicat Technologist; Ir
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and Health Officer, cenand to act as
A polleeman saw the defend- At about that time, the ownerLior Chuen-shen, benior Medical ant, Yuen Kam-yau, 20, walking had reported the loss of a plz. Principal Mectical and Health Offl- on a path from Hoi Pa village which he later identified as thecer (Fort Health); De Fichie, to with a sack over his shoulder. one Yuen had stolen,
On being approached, Yuen threw the sack away and ran The magistrate, Mr T. C Chan, oft, but was caught by another ordered defendant tu sign a bond policeman on duty in the area. of $500 to be of good behaviour
The plg was found in the sack. for one year,
in July POP by Goc":
Work will begin some time
in July on the widening of that stretch of Castia Peak-road running through the industrial town of Taun Wan, in the Now
Territorics.
The widening is necessary an the present single carriageway. which stretches from the Maurine Health Centre to n point about 200 yards from the Interacction of rute TWSK, l! inadequate to cope with the in- creased traffic flow.
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A dual carriageway, with width of 130 feet, together with service lanes on both eldes, welli be provided, 'Tenders for the. road Improvement are called for
In today's Government Gazetle,
Two girls sulTered In juries when they were knocked. down by a private car bt Inland-
Aberdeen, road,
outside The Grantham Hospital, shortly after noon yesterday,
The Injured girls, Lam Sin- hwen, 7, and Làm Sin min, 0. were admitted to Queen Mary Hospital
ALL THESE CONTINENTAL, RECIFES SEEM TO NEED WINS,
RUM-OR SHERRY!
Act 48 Specialist (Government Pathologists.
Mr Robert Wei Wen-nam to per- form the functions of Crown Coun sel
The warrant whereby Mr A. 0. Parker was appointed Special Magistrate has been revoked.
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The defendant was re- manded for week, and In the meantime efforts are to be made to get into commu- nication with her parents.
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