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GIVING THREE CONCERTS IN JULY

Harvard Glee Club

members seek 'hosts

У

"Hosts" from among the public are being sought for members of the inter- nationally famous Harvard Glee Club who will be arriving to give concerts here on July 21, 22 and 23,

CHUNG KHIAM BANH

GAINS JUDGMENT

Mr Justice C. W. Recce, Acting Senior Puisne Judge, in the Supreme Court this morning awarded judgment to the Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd against three firms acting as guarantors For a company for $21,047.71 in respect of general banking facilities granted to the com-

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pany.

deve S

were the

Kwin Woo Lung, of 15 Mai Fungestreet, Ting Wall Plastic Wark, 30 illes-avente, the Fast Leather Fetry, 90 Canton-1oad,

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The plaintiffs cltimed

The Fook HICK amount agai Cu LI

Conmutigh:-roml, We stenbel fear, on account of general facilities. The three fums were gated as guarantors.

The Foul Hing Co had appe.rance is the hearing, and counsel for the three guarantors. Ar mun Lin, resented to Julgrant,

The inuifa were represent-

On the od Lg My Patrick Yu,

Messrs Ford, instinct.o of Kw.n and Co.

M

Afr 1in was instructed by

.. Hastings and Co.

Two sailors

fined

for fighting

Two British

Tenancy case Old houses

cost more

than new

The Music Society of Hong- kong, under whose auspices the Harvard Glee Club will be visit ing, said that the 85 picked students of Harvard College atr anxious to obtain accommoda- tion for five nights "as far a with Jocul residents possible"

und not in hotels.

This Glee Club will be coming to Hongkong In the course of a goodwill tour of the Far East, and although it has been on several tours before, it has never be here.

Glee

"The members of the

$310

Club are anxious to learn some thing of the peoples they visiting and they have asked us

tri Arrange accommodation for them," the Musle Society stated.

THE APPEAL

"We have undertaken the res !ponsibility of appealing for "hosts" with a light heart and Ponsiderable confidence because we feel that many hospitable people wil And it interesting and rewarding

entertain over 21, youngsters. None is and their wants will be simply and easily supplied," the Society ::: krl.

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The Society further stated that it felt the group would he ful of interest and enthusiasm for the life around them" and that " camp bed and pot luck would not come amiss to any of

A new 12-storey building for

the Mangkok orco was, them, if tendered in a friendly the subject of exemption spirit." proceedings which opened this morning before Mr W. Aneurin Jones, Ten- ancy Tribunal President.

Mr Leslie Wright, instructer by E. Cheung and Chaine, said that the appllends, the Lee On Construction Co Lid, wisher to eplace the four houses No. 38 4. Bute-street, with modern

elure costing $850,000.

to

ALL MUSIC GROUPS

appened "all music groups.

choirs. musicul in- in. dividuals, and at societies terested in student activities to find beds for the 65 members of the Glee Club.

Response to this appeal for private hospitality has inet with complete success in India, in Japan in Korea and the Philio- pines

People Interested In helping

He reported that the 30-year; out the group who will b

1st lase at the junction of i kki-, trest and Bute-street, Istand recuncully cle

In January

it were bought

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avelying on July 13 from Taipei, are asked to write the Hon. Secretary, Music Society of

the Company me $600.000 for: Hongkong, PO Box 2028, Hang- tapipose of redevelopment.

PLANS MADE

kong.

SCHEDULE

were sailors who

bar valed in a Wanebal brawl on Monday were rsch

T. L. YOU and plan that would pro- 9. Party will be brought from

Wednesday July 19: 1130 m Bir F. Y. Wu, architect, hard! Arrive from Taipel, CAT Fligh

lined $25 by Me

at Causeway Bay Magistracy th moralne.

of

James Charlton, 25, and Keith Willon Erablelom. 18, both

IMS St Bride's Bay, admitted diser derty conduct by. fighting.

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were

the times the occe-

these wand modation examined by the Tribunal which included the members, Mr A. K. Dimond and Mr Andrew TSE.

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Muste Society Kai Tak under

Fra conjunction rangements,

Service with the information af the U.S. Consulate-General. It is estimated that the party should arrive at Queen's Pier, Honkong by launch, between 12.30 and 1 Pin. Evening.

Gertainment, fests to be noti- Posible reception or other en- cl.

Cf the 182 opponcals the mants of thy properly, Ipp G. D. Carter said that some 60 had accrpled settiément the two sailors fought with terms Air Wright continued. He 19-year-old bay boy, Chan Yee- led the saltiement agreements for mounts which

Thursday July 20; Free Day. sam,

Lockhart-road near

varied from: $14,800 to $400. Luard-road,

allow Forsible entertainment An adjournent to further negotiation was orderedception Afternoon or They were throwing glasses at

by the Presklent. each other, he added.

110

ch

"Knit Hits

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Delightfully activo Mix 'N Match sportswear

in cotton knits to team with our wonderful now selection of

SHORTS

CAPRIS

"CABIN BOYS"

PEDAL PUSHERS

AT

Paquerette's

16a Des Voaux Rd.

(of course)

Tol. 21-157

Printed and published by TERENCE GORDON NEWLANDS PEARCH for and on behalf of South China Morning Post Limited at 1-3 Wyndham Street, City of Victoria in the Colony of HongkonT.

Hosts to be notified, FRIDAY

or rum Evening.

Friday July 21: 9.00-11.00 am Rehearsal with School Choirs, 1st Loke Yow Hall 8.30 pm concert. Loke You IZil. members earlier, Time to be notified).

(Ole Club

Saturday July 22; 9.00-11.89

with am Rehearsal

School Choirs. Lake Yew Hall 8.30 jm 2nd Concert, Loke Yow Club merubers Hall. [Glee earlier, time to be notified),

Sunday July 23: Free all day. Loke 8.30 pm 3rd Concert. Yow Hali. (1 you take your guests to the beach, please ensure that they get back tood time for the concert,)

Monday July 24: 2 pm Depart for Munin, C.P.A. Flight 211. Students 4o meet at Queen's Pier at 12.00 noon (Tentative.)

Col Clague leaving for conference

man

in

Established 1845

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1961.

PICTORIAL PARADE

An African princess is among the circle of friends that Prince William of Glou- cestor has gathered around him during his first year at Magdalene College, Cambridge. She is Princess Elizabeth Bagaaya, and she comes from Uganda, where her father is the 25 stono Omukama of Toro. The Princess is 24, and in her first year at Girton. Like the Prince, she is reading history. They see each other regularly in the Whim, Cambridge's cafe rendezvous, and she re- fers to him simply as "William."

a Republican What would have been a royal flush in any other country is now Flush in South Africa. Aces, kings, queens and jacks are barred to card players, and replaced, as shown, by President, Kommander, Vrow, and Boor. The ace- president is, of course, Kruger.

Heung

Yee Kuk Councillor

to be elected

An election to fill a vacant seat in the Heung Yee Kuk for a Special Councillor for the Southern District of the New Territories will be held on Monday, June 12. The Southern District for the purposes of the Heung Yee Kuk ordinance

Reprieve not granted

The

Governor, after taking the advice of the Excentive Council, has de- cided

not to grant the rep love of Rui Chun-wing, aced 43 year, who found guilty on March 16, Ling 1061 of murdering Kam-bel.

Was

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LOMBARD

From the Filos

INSURANCE 25

MEETING

A dividend of $2.25 por

share

was

approved atļ

the ordinary yearly moot- of the Lombard Insurance Co Ltd this

ing

morning.

The Chairman, Mr H. D. M.

'years

∙AGO

June 1936

Barton, told the shareholders TN the House of Commons that 1DGD had been a satisfactory Mr Stephen Davies asked

Was and there

an im- whether any British or

| year

includes the Tsuen Wan, Islands and Sai Kung POP by Goaill

Administrative Districts.

The vacancy arises from the by recret ballot and will be accordance with the resignation of Mr Fung

Pak-held in

laid down in the chul as 3 Special Councillor, proerdure

Ordinance, consequent upon his being Heung Yce Kuk elected as Vice-Chairman of the No 45 of 1959.

Cheung Chau Rural Committee ENTRY RESTRICTED and thus becoming un ex-officlo The lecturnte comprises ult Councillor of the Heung Yee Kuk, which is the advisory con- sultative body of the New Terri- tories,

SIX CANDIDATES Six candidates

the election.

will contest

the ex-officle Councillors of the Truen Wan, Istors and Sal Kung Districts.

Members of the public will not be admitted to the election room.

RESERVED

Admission will be restricted They are: Mr Yu Kai-bang to election officials, enndidates, of Sal Wan, Cheung Chnt; Mr eleclors and incnbers of the Colonel J. D. Clague, Chair-

Tei Press. John D. Yuen Tsing-pot of Lak Me:are of

Wo; MU Huteblaon and Co, Ltd and of Tong Village, Mul British

Chau Shing of Tai Yuen Village, Oxygen (Hongkong)

Lamma; Mr Kwong Lud, is leaving for the United North

iol Pont- Kinglon by BOAC this after- Pinst-yau of 38. noon to attend the Chuirmen's street, Cheung Clinu; Mr Chan conference of the British Wing-yiu of Wan On Terrace,

Pak Tin Pa. Tsun Wan; and Mr During Oxygen Co, Ltd.

Fourteen overseas chairmen Yip Wai of Tut Wal Carden,

Mul Wo. have been invited to the con-

Polling will take place in the ference in London, which will

Officers, offices of the District coincide with the 75th anniver-

and Islanda, Sai Kung sary of the organisation.

Mrs Clague is accompanying Crecolhe-road. Kowloon

tween 11 pm and 11.30 am her husband, and they expect to

June 12, The election will be away about three weeks.

New York, June 6.

weekend recreation periods. convicta at Minne- Bota State penitentiary can wear Bermuda shorts in Any colour but blue. st Warden Ralph Tahasti b-plained that blue Bermudas are

to identify on reserved

guarda be clothing-UPI.

ex-

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in the marine proving trend necount though competition

Indian troops, or warships,

the marine market was so were being moved from the Hongkong aren to Shang- tense as ever.

hai, and what instructions have been issued by the to Increased British Government as

The results in the Fire Department showed an all round Improvement, and business had been derived from New

Malaya Zealand, Hongkong.

and whether in the event of hostilities between China and Japan entry into the international settlement, Shanghai, will be denied to all belligerent forces, only to the Chinese as on a previous occasion.

The accounts for the year were approved and adopted.

members The following: the Consulting Committee were re-elected; Mr Barton (Chair- min); Mr D. Black, Mr J. D. Clunie. Mr L. Kadoorie, Mr L Fook Shu, Mr W. A. Stewart and Mr Lo Man Wal.

This is the 125th anniversary of the Company, established in 1830 and -organised under

Ordinance the Companies Hongkong in 1881.

Fined $250

for breaking traffic law

Lau Wing-kon, a

at

of

ог

Mr Eden replied that routine measures for the protection by both land and sea in a possible emergency of the centres of British interest had been taken, consisting in holding in readiness at Hongkong of 11 battalion for possible reinforcement of the Bri- tish garrison in Shanghai. In the formulation of plans the despatch of units of the fleet to the ports affected had been considered.

Every effort would be Revenue made to keep the Inter- 254 national Settlement free of living Office Queen's-road East, third all hostilities. floor, was fined $250 by Mr N. R. Wylie of North Kowloon Magistracy this ho wal morning when

found guilty on a sum- mons of dongerous driving along Castle Peak-road on January 30,

50 YEARS AGO

Extract from SCM Post 25 years ago column.

Lau ad pleaded not guilty "By the death of Sir Hor- through his solicitor Mr. J. B. C.musjce Mody, Hongkong

Stuck.

Lt. Charles Edward Davies of

mourns the loss of one of its valued citizens. Ilis

14 Fick Regt. testified that pt mont

in ar

ly carved

kout 9.45 am on January 30 he public benefactions have deep- his name in the tem- Was a passenger reated army vehicle going along Castle,ple of honour and his memory will be revered for all time as Peak-road towards Kowloon.

He said when his vehicle np-one who loved the Colony and pronched the crest of a hit near gave liberally of his means for 0-mile stone, he saw a heavy the benefit of his fellow-men. lorry in front of him.

H

vehicle overtook this lorry from "Sir Hormuajee Came to

the right side of the 'rond.

years He saldi the defendant who Hongkong fifty-three was following the army vehicle, a young man and, as he himself frequently said, no in a government van also over- took this lorry but mounted the scholar; nevertheless he int

mersed himself so completely pavement on the left.

Lt Dayles said the driver in the business and social pur- braked violently to avoid a col-suits of the place that he was tiston. He added that he jotted never once able to leave it. down the number of the vehicle driven by the defendant and

"Gifted with the capacity Inter reported the matter to the for making two cars of corH police.

grow where only one prew Insp F. J. Cullen of the Trame before, Sir Hormusjee, in the Office, Kowloon, said that at

defendant

went to

nover

about 1.15 am on Feb. 11 the prosperous days of the Colony the traffic amassed wealth, and apart office and admitted that he had from his many private bene- of which driven that government vehlete factions, the extent

and at that time till

be probably on that way

known, he conceived the idea und placc.

He added that he then sum-of giving to others that which had deprived circumstancea moned Lau.

Insp A. Philips af Traffic him in his own youth, namely Office, Kowican prosecuted. a liberal education".

JUST BECAUSE YOU'VE SEEN THIS IN JOKE DRAWINGS,

YOU NEEDN'T THINK YOU'RE

GOING TO START!

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one

hand!

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