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Association observes

seventh year

This week the Mu Kuang

Educational and Social Welfare Association cale- brates the seventh an- niversary of pioneering work which began in on ald army tent in the squatter area of Kai Tak New Village,

The children's work will be displayed daily frown 10 am. From Thursday until Satur day, the children will put on a programme of entertainment

in the evening, Birs

An American woman Mr. Breta Gritm who has helped raise money in Milwaukee, Wisconsin for CARE packages for the nerdy In Hongkong was this morning presented with a plaque in reengnition of Fre servlees, Later, Grlem, helped to distribute CARE packages at the Shau- kiwan Kaifong Association, Mas Griem helped raise money for CAKE packages through station WTMJ-TV in Müwau- ker. In foji picture. 3rs Gritm is shown with alliedals of the Kaifong Assaelation, while la tus uther picture she is shown helping with the distribution.

Tenancy Tribunals

recommend payment to tenants

Compensation amounting to more than $245,000, for!

tenants of Nos 495-497, Nathan-road, Youmati, was embodied in the recommendation announced by Tenancy Tribunal President, Mr J. R. Oliver.

Mr Gerald Basto, instrueled by | 19- forey block Seu and Liang, represented the fats, costing $1,450,000. applicants. Mr Chów King an

The Mu Kuang venture is į well-known among residents of the Colony as Mrs Elliott's School for nefugee Children, But it has grown from its orl- ginal class of 30 students to 31) association, providing education for over a thousand chlidren, and includes social welfare work, free clinic and Ibrary housed in four small buildings.

Next year the drst students vil take part in the School Certideate Examination.

ONE PHASE

This term marks the end of one phase, for the old building

Ka: Tak will be demolished allow for Governinent de- velopment plans.

The twe rented premises will continue to be used, but so far there is no concrete plan for the resettlement of the 400

of shops and students in the Kai Tak area. ; The school is urgently irt permanent premises

in the exemption application need of

Mr ti Chi-le, who plan to re- which opened! yesterday. Me and the management committee place me extating premises by a Steven S. Yao presented ?

of the association is seriously plans that will increase the foot

concerned for the future space from 15,000 te 78,000 these

deserving, underpri Suare feet,

vileged youngsters.

Social Service Council

holds elections

ANOTHER ONE

T4:46:12-

Analer application amended proposed the redevelops i ment of Nox 56-67, But Yeung! Chol-street, Mongkok by modern Rite-sintez structure costing $165,000. Mr C. Q. Lim, President of Tenancy Tribunal, annaonevd his Tribunal's de-

Postage stamp

sales go up

Dr S. H. Pong was elected on to recommend exemption Sale of postage stamps by

Chairman of the Hong

of the four-storey Tenements, and

payment of compensation total-

kong Council of Social about $100,000.

Service at the first meet-

The applicant Mr á Kia had

ing of the new Executive plans prepared by Mr Steven Committee of the Council S. L.. Yue and was represented held last night at 47, by Mr Curios Remedios. David Houso.

J

the Hongkong Post Office

to

in the second quarter of this

year amounted $17,813,494.82-an in- crease of $7,085,121.65 compared with the corresponding period of 1960, statos the acting Postmaster - General

as

C. G. Folwell.

&

Established 1045

TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1961.

MAIL

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NEW

BAYA YOOVE

Lady Sheaffer

BKRIVGENT" FOUNTAIN PEN

UNITED PAPER OD,LTD.

'It collected money to pay. bribes' DRIVING INSTRUCTOR TELLS ABOUT THE ORGANISATION'

Gives evidence

A

in trial

of another

driving instructor this

morning told the Victoria District Court how he joined "an organisation" which bribed driving-test oxaminers and how he re- ceived

for his moncy "co-operation"..

Yip Chi-kwung was testifying before Judge R. H. Mills-Owens against another driving instruc- tor. Tang Fat-kin, 30, who is charged with others with colleiting money from persons taking driving tests with the object of corruption the examiners.

RECRUITED

Yip said that he came to know the accused in 1932, and on

Oct. 28. 1959, he and accused and

others were "recruited" into the į organisation called the Tai Kung! Sze by a man called Fung King-

wal.

He said that he was told that the organisation had been in operation for a long time and had never been izl troubl before.

Subsequently he and the others joined the Tai Kang Sze, Yip said. He added that he know of the existence of the organisation

he jong before Joined It.

"THE OBJECT"

The object of the Tai Kung Sze was to enlivet money from driving instructors ond in turn bribe the driving test examiners, he continued. The rest of the money would be divided once a week, he said,

Hearing is continulag.

Mr Howard Hobson, Crowa

With the help of government loans, two fishermen now possess the "most powerful fishing Junks" of their type in the Colony. The two vessels, modifed "Kwong Sun" type distant-water trawlers. were launched this morning.-Staff photographer.

A GOVT LOAN PROJECT

Most powerful' fishing junks launched here

Two modified "Kwong Sun" type distant-water trawlers, built for two fishermen with a loan from the Hongkong Government, were launched at the Kwong Lee Cheung Shipyard at Cheungshawan this morning.

Ench filled with a 240 hp is designed to provide weight Mr Dhun Ruttonjee and Mr Counsel, assisted by Detective diesel engine, the trawlers for breaking through the waler Cheng Tal-hel, who are mem- inspector M. E. Davis, is pro-Kuen Hing Lee and San Shing while underway with powerful bers of the Fisheries Develop

Ho, are the most powerful fish-engines. Mr Percy Chen, Instructed by ing junks of this type in the Mr George Laine, is for the de- Colony,

seculing.

fence.

70 per cent voted

Ankara, July 10. Over 70 per cent of Turkey's voters took part in yesterday's referendum on the constitution And over 60 per cent of these said yes, according to unofficial reports this evening.

According

the election committee of Istanbul's 950,856 cicctors, 543,523 voted "yes" and 159,227 "no,"

Lo

General Cemal Gursel, head of state and Premler, said here the results received up to now were "pleasing."--Reuter.

!

From the Filos

AL

25

years -AGO.

July 1936

the Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden yesterday, Dr S. W. Te'o was the Chairman at a farewell tea-party by the Chinese Section of the Police Reserve in honour of Mr D. L.

the

King ex-Deputy Superin-

tendent of the Hongkong Police Reserve,

Two presentationa

40cro

made, a carved amber junk by Mr B. C. Randal, A.S.P. (R), on behalf of the Flying Squad, and an

address from the Chinese Section.

His Excellency the Goter- nor Sir Andrew Caldecott was present and terminated the proceedings by awarding the Sir Atholl MacGregor Inter- Platvon Attendance Shield

and individual medain to the winning unit. He sympathised with Mr King and the Police Reserve un their mutual lose, and hoped that he would re- member Hongkong as long and as affectionately as Hong- kong would remember him.

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THE cruiser Berwick, the THE

minelayer-cruiser Ad- venture, and the four sub- marines and four destroyers withdrawn from the China Station owing to the Medi- terranean crisis, are to re- turn at once to the Far East and it is possible that the British fleet in these waters will be still further streng- thened.

to

The Mediterranean Fleet, while being reduced normal proportions, will be made rather stronger than before the Ethiopian War.

timates

The Supplementary Es- for the Fighting Services have aroused favourable comment in the Home press and it is felt that British re-armament will have a powerful effect in steadying the situation ment Loan Fund Advisory Con on the Continent. When the mittee, and the Commissioner of Another outstanding feature Co-operative Development and question of increasing food of the modification is the fat The owners. Mr Ng Wan-pul platform at the stern which will Fisheries, Mr J. Cater, were supplies in Britain was de- and Mr Yeung Shing-lau, who provide more

among many attending the bated in the House of working space ceremony. are members of the Shauitiwan With this design, the trawler

Lords, the Lord Chancellor, Trawler Fishermen's Thrift and can be used for stern otter

Lord Hailsham, said that Lean Cooperative Society, each trawling-a method of une bout

the country must be pre- borrowed $116,700 from the trawling. The stern can also ac- Hongkong Government undercommodate six crew member. the Fisheries

tacks and adequate defence LUTY Fund scheme for the

to imports must be given. construction of the trawlers.

Development

DEEP-SEA FISHING

The Fisheries Development Loan Fund has a capital ut $2,000,000 and is used as a re- volving fund for the improve- ment and development of the local oeep-sea

Ashing indus- try.

have a raised

The trawlern stem which can accommodate erew. Unlike the construction of the traditional salling junks, The feature of the raised stemn

"Slap on the face was personal,' Eichmann replies

Jerusalem, July 10.

Mr A self-assured Adolf Eichmann flung denials back at his prosecutor, Israeli Attorney-General Mr Gideon Hausner, today when his cross- examination resumed after the weekend

Post Office revenue collections

13-storey for the quarter totalled $18,002,- 740.03 ns against $13,216,470.58 for the same period In 1900.

REVENUE STAMPS

A third application presided Lover by Mr W. Aneurin Jones, Vlee Chairmen elected

were Tenay

Tribunal President, Mr. D. M Barten and the

concerned Nos 16-18, Nanchang- Rey P. J. Howatsun. Represtreet, Shanshulpo and their sentatives

the associate replacement membership, chosen by popular bulding costing $520,000.

by a ballot, are the Rey Jolin Fos- ter, Mr Brook Bernacchi and Me Peter Wong, appeared for the applienuts, the Kwong Fung MI

Minige Newcombe, Investment Co, and an adjourn General

ment was ordered until July 22. Secretary of the Council, tulek That co-opted tacimbers are Mr R. E. Skelson, Honorary Treasurer, Mr Y. K. Kan and Mr Fong Ping-fan.

On the Executive Committee

Prof. A. R. Hodgson,

are the Rev K. L Stumpf, former Chairman: Miss Ku

Ste-wal, Mrs F. K. Wheeler.

Lt Col F. E. Jewkes, Mrs J.

Businessman coming here

Tutal revenue from nil sources umounted to $21,548,100,71 against $14,721,040.09 collected during the same quarter in 1980. representing!

increaso of $0,027,117.02.

an

Of this ainuunt, $17,813,494.82 was in sales of postage stamps.

Senderson, Mr J. Alklusen, Mr Mr G. J. Cute, who is Chair-

A total of $938,433.45 worth Tse Yu-chuen, Mr Wong man of Unilever Pty. Ltd.,

of revenue atamps was sold on Ching-yau und Dr E. Gates. United Kingdom, a due to ar- behalf of the Commissioner of rive from Sydney and Port Inland Revenue. This amoud! Observern from various Gov-Moresby tomorrow and plans to represented an Increase of $49,- ernment departments attended visit Tokyo after a few days 281,10 over the same quarter of the meeting.

stay in Hongkong.

1900,

recess.

Eichmann

wns clearly re- personal matter between two freshed by four hours of extra people," he said. rent granted to him by the court becRUSO he felt tired Eichman explained that a let- after a realers night,

fer to a Berlin friend, in which "dare acasion he said Jewish leaders was held, and Eichmann per-not take a step without my per- altently debated point after mission....I keep them

on the point raised by Mr Hausner, run to my tune," was written in maintaining that he had borne "soldiers jargon." the Jews no ill-will.

Only an

afternoon

"One. inust remember that it

PERSONAL MATTER is different from that of a elergy- He brushed saldo a questionman or a doctor. At any rate it about a slap in the face ho is open and honest," he said. gave the Viennese Jewish lea-, At the end of the session Mr in 1038..

Richard Loewenherz, Hautner told Elchmann: "Well, If you wish to black-white and "It I slap a mon on the face white-black, there is no way to and then apologias, that is a❘ prevent it."--Reuter.

der, Dr

FIRST OF SIX

The two junks are three- masted vessels of 80 feet in overall length, 22 feet in maximum breadth over planks and nine feet and nine inches In moulded depth.

They are the first of six new vessels, The construction of which has recently been op- proved under the Loan Fund scheme,

They have two holds with n fish storage capacity of eight long and their operational range Is 500 miles.

POP by Coc

(SERIES!

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SALOON

PSSST- FETCH IT, BOY!

Message to pured to meet possible at- Sir Anthony

Dr

Mrs Hogu, wife of Major Boon, July 10, Konrad Adenauer, the Road, reporte

Houo. of No. 29 Stubba West German Chancellor, today Police expressed the hope that Sir Anthony Eden would return to politics.

In a telegram congratulating Sir Anthony on his

now title, Dr Adenauer slad: "I recall uur years of work together for the unity of the Western world and for understanding between our peoples I hope that you will go back to political Hite."-Reuter.

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to the No. 2 that there large snake in sho of her residence.

OIL

Wicceding to the scene. Ina

pector Carey, and Sergeant Dowman found it on the gar den wall of No. 24 Stubbe Road.

The snake measuring 12 fect in length, was shot and will be sent to the University.

Carlsberg

refresh ing & Cool....

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