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40,000 see goods in one day HONGKONG STAND SWAMPED IN SYDNEY

'Notorious character' imprisoned

Kwał,

An unemployed man Troi 5.5, of 25 McGregor - stroat Wan- chal, was sentenced to two years and three months imprisonment and fined $2,000 by Mr A. J. Songuinetti at Causeway Bay Magistracy this morning for possessing dangerous druge.

Superintendent A. Clough. prosecuting, said that a police patrul he Fest entered a jane behind 25 McGregor- street the moralsg of Aug. 4 and saw defendant seated at a Icw makeshift table facing them.

On the table were cigarette. and Fome money. At that time defendant was holding a elgarette in which he hid be- hind metal sheet in Gin- dow frame when he saw the Juller.

The metal Un was found a cuntain 13 packets of dangerous drugs.

NOTORIOUS

Supt Clough knit that defen- dant was a notorious character known as 'Dao Ling Kwni (Five Cent Devil) irs the Eastern District and that over a number af years, 47 police raids had been effected on the promises of 23 McGregor-street ground fluor. resulting in 30 criminal convictions.

always had.

defendant The someone else willing to take the blame his wife and daughter work convicted last year--he added.

passing

In

Air Sunguinetti sentence told the defendant that if he wa an addiet he would have fome sympathy for him.

"But no mercy is to be ex- pected for the person who push- ed the drug”.

"I would be falling in my duty if I do not protect the pen-

te u Bongkong from the dan- gers of this drug by imposing anything but a heavy sentence on you."

Man charged with stealing from Dabera

A suspect who was arrested

on Sunday night in com nection with the burglary of the Gloucester Arcade Jewellers, Dabera Ltd, last week, appeared before Mr K. A. S. Phillips at Con- tral Court this morning.

FIRST IN THE WORLD :

Tourist Association

puts out album

of Colony sounds

An attractive picture and gramophone. record souvenir album, entitled the Sounds of Hong- kong has just been put out by the Hongkong Tourist Association.

This is belleyed to be the written by him and he deliver- first album in the world tu pre-ed the commentaries in the sent the sounds and tights of final recordings,

city, according to s spokes

nkin of the Association,

A demonstration of the four

33 1/3 pm light weight plastle, cord which form an Integral part of the 12-page booklet, given to The press this

WHY

milled of

Art work and layout were prepared by Cathay Hongkong,

JULY WEATHER

Mir

Leader of the Hongkong Trade Fair Delegation, Dhon Ruitonjer, polniš out the Wanchal waterfront to Jaequl Chan (centre) and Chin To, starr of the stage play The World of Swxie Wong," on glant photo-mural of Hongkong at the Colony's stand at the Sydney Trade Fair.

Soldier fined for taking car

Wooden support

posts give way

From ROBIN HUTCHEON

Sydney, Aug. 6.

The Hongkong stand at the Sydney Trade

From the Fijes

25

'years -AGO-

August 1936

London.

SSURANCES that the

A British Government is not intending to participate ir negotiations aiming at

the partial or total allena-

from the mother country were given yesterday by the Foreign Secretary, Mr Anthony Eden, to the For- tuguese Foreign Minister, Senor Armindo Monteiro. now visiting here it is re llably learned.

Fair was swamped yesterday by ation of Portuguese colonies tidal wave of hard-pressed shuffling humanity. Pressure was so great that wooden support-posts around the stand gave way and Hongkong officials ran around with hammers and screw- drivers making emergency repairs. Delegates who had attended, Many stands reported minor trade faire in other parts of the thefts, but the Hongkong stand world raid they had never seen suffered no greater loss than a anything like it.

few pebbles which cover the diplay area. Newspapers today reperi 130,000 people visited the fair.

Hongkong umcial estimate more that 40,000 people pasted through the stand, while about another 40,000 saw parts of the exhibit from outside the land. At one time in the morning It was estimated that 1,000 people were on and around the 2,000 square foot stand.

HELP MUSTERED

It was then officials decided to rope off one entrance and use the information desk, as a barrinde and to step issuing iterature. They organised sightscurs into a winding 50 foot long. three-deep queue. The delegallon Koder, Mr Dhun Ruttonjec, who had earlier organised the delegates in two shifts, called for "all hands on deck" and as big a muster of Hongkong student assistants as possible.

For the rest of the day, the delegates did the job of ushers and as pressure grew later in the afternoon, they closed off the

This question has caused considerable concern In Por- tuguese circles, since there has been persistent talk re cantly of the possibility of solving the Colonis!

The gates were opened at 9 o'clock instead of Ho'clock and problems of Europe by dis for the first half hour, Hongkong tributing among the large and other stands were super-powers, now deprived of vised only by night watchmen colonies, the colonial posses until the delegates arrived. sions of Portugal.

Outside the showground was

Portugal, which itself has monster tramc jam, Involving

only 35,000 square miles of about 6,000 cars.

Extra police were called in territory, possessas about Then there was a rumpus out- 950,000 square miles of land zide the showground as migrant overseas, remnants of her workers started a demanatration former extensive empire. against the Husalan exhibit.

The bulk of Portugal's pre-

They distributed thousands

woman were arrested.

of leaflets before five men and a sent colonies lies in Africa, where Angola and Mozara- Crowds turned up in thous-bique occupy enormous ands right up to closing time stretches of land, with prac despite the bitter cold after sun.

tically set and rain,

unlimited natural

rin

It was a stoical crowd which wealth. stuck it out to the end. Ples, hamburgers and hot dogs out and the only refreshments were ice cream, chips and tes.

"This was like a CMA exhi-

+

Hongkong lawn bowlers will bition on a Sunday-only much be pleased to learn that, foi-

verse," said one tired Hongkonglowing the example at last seo it official at the end of the day. year, Hongkong has again won

stand and admitted the people at the rate of 30 a minute so that all who wanted to could do SU in comfort and without being pushed, jostled.

Not only the general pubile turned up, but buyers as well, and harassed delegates took 13 trade

inquiries bringing the total

since the fair started to more than 200.

Many visitors complimented Hongkong delegates on

Anthony Harold Cole, 22, of the Royal Warwick- shire Regiment, who admitted four charges of driving a vehicle without a valid licence, without third party insurance, driving with- out the owner's consent and failing to stop at crowd control arrangements and a policeman's signal, was fined $600 by Mr thousands patiently waited their

T. C. Chan at North Kowloon Magistracy this turn to see the stand. At morning,

He was also ordered to pay | with a forch for the car to pull $250 compensation and was dia up by the kerb. The car did qualified from driving for two not stop The police chased the years.

car in their Jeep and as they Another four counts of aiding were approaching Route Twsk Jani abetting brought against the car in attempting to tum The weather in July was on the :3.J. Nash, 71, of the same regi-into it bumped into some rail- morning.

Each Preord has a

whole Warmer, playing

wetter and ment, were withdrawn. time (about six minutes.

more cloudy than usual. Commencing with

A maximum temperature a special

Fahrenheft was message by the Governor, Sir! 23.6 degrees

on July Robert Black, the sound tracks recorded reproduce 20 different sounds of minimum temperature of 74.8 Hongkong which include the degrees Fahrenheit was recorded

July 14.

while

Pen pals wanted

of

the

the

end of the day, the stand looked more like pienle ground. Dis. carded wrapping paper, cigarette butts, sweet and cigarette packets and paper clips ilttered the floor.

Girl stole $5 to start own

the "Esplex"

Cup in the an- malch against the Wanstead Bowling Club.

nual

Nowe to this effect soɑn re- ceived in Hongkong yesterday. The match a played an July 29 at Wanstead and re- sulled in a a victory for Hong-

savings account kong compound of

by 24 shots to 18.

rink wa strong ona

Hongkong's winning team last year was! R.H.E. Marka, JF. Lanny, Dr V. N. Atienza, and S. Rondle (skip). They

A 13-year-old girl who stole E.G. Post (Police R.C.). V. from her father and then Petherick (Kowloon B.G.C.), surrendered herself to G. C. Moss (Police R.C.), and

Bradbury (Craigen the police was remanded B.W. sight days by Mr J. E. gower C.C.) skip. Dargan at North Kowloon Magistracy this morning, REPAIR WORK

Insp G. M. Dorman said that Today, workmen are busy re- at about 5 pm on August won by 16-14. ings at the crossroad.

pairing the damage and cleaning defendant surrendered herself Insp Wong Hel-inan sald thai The police saw both defen- up the mess. As a spectacle for at the Hunghom police station at 4.10 pm on Sunday, police dants get out and run up Route. the Australian public, the Hong- and stated that she had stole were proceeding along Castle Twsk. They caught defendants kong stand has been a big suc- ($5 from her father on July 14. Peak-road from the New Ter- and took them to the Taun Wan cers, but it has been discourx- Nanyang Commercial bank Ltd.

She took the money to

the THE Police have received ritories In a jeep. As they poller station.

information

that passed the South Sen Textile The car

Causeway and been reported import from Hongkong.

Day branch,

seventeen pirates gang of factory one of them noticed a

No 241 have been pushed and jostled her name. opened a missing from outside

savings account in left Blas Bay on July 18 for private car which was on the Prince Edward-road at 0.45 almost every day as they waited police missing-cars ilat,

She had been away from home an unknown destination. It on Saturday,

to examine the goods on dis-since then. The police located the is said that this gang have

father. who confirmed the planned

a piracy for the It was the saine story at every | theft.

of the

SIGNALLED

The 22-year-old inats, La Jardine noodday gun, the chant Fuk-rong, described as a foki of newspaper vendors, the clack of the Yau Wal Kee evoked food clark of mahjong tiles, the stall, is facing a charge of shop-drum bents of the dragon boati breaking and committing felony, zuen. the plaintive singing of;

It is alleged that last Friday Chinese night club songbirds, the Arinando P. Matins, Address: 1 They passed the car, continued; Tam broke and entered. Dabera · falsettu

sonte distance and thers voters 17 Chinese Tanedo St, Tarlac, Philippines, for I.td. 16C Des Vimix-road Central, the shop of Mr Albert gperatic stars, the "exolle" tunes. Would like to hear from young stoppet by the side of the road.

at Chinese tiste, the clipped jetters.

people Interested in life and They got out and waited for the

Beraka, And stole 13 ladies" pevents of

Omega wrist watches art

12 i

aflartin Hongkong Interests: postcards,

men's Omega weist watches to monks, the sounds of abacus and literature.

the total value of $10,829.

Detective Inspector J. A Necholas, who is in charge of the case, asked the Magistrate to re- mand Lam in custody for three days for further enquiries. This was granted,

No plea was taken.

More juvenile offenders

the intonation of announcer.

beats, the noisen in a restaurant and other typical Hongkong

sands

PREPARATION

The preparation of the script and the recording of mozel were undertaken för the Aso- ciatim by the Asian Film In- corporation, a company which operates in the United States and Japan.

Sourd recordings were made with the assistance of the staff i of ladi Hongkong, who pro- videt technkal help under Ronald Minhinnett and produe-i tion supervidon by Patricia Penn. There was increused pres- ! A spokesman of the Aucela-

in institutions

WO MINI

Institutions for tion aid it required three weeks Juvenile dalinquenta of jaf daily and nighily Incation se potential delinquents du-cordings, which resulted in th

ing the quarter onded on accumulation of nme hours f tape. The culling of lepe and June 30,

ļ mixing of sounds were done wi Twelve boys were admilited to, RadioTM Bongkarang, and Involved and nine clicharged fræmi the 12 hours of work in the studio Cavite Peak Boy's Home during and ven hould in the editing the three-month period, bring room,

ing to on the tolal tif juvenile Fie kald Mr Ken Noyle - of ↑ delingela at the home at the Alan Fim in, was in charge end of the quatier.

of the project throughout" fla The average daily muster at Implementation, te CAMOU the Remnand Horum izigressed tongkong specially from Tokyo 47 as corripueed with #3 for the (in the early part of this year. previous warber, The number for this purpose and remained;į

action for bn__the-sturneunst att föestion period rose from 837 to 9ià. completed. • The feript = wi

of

?

icar to approach. stanips One of them stood in the

Fælifille of the road and signalled

PICTORIAL

ing for businessmen wanting to

They

Ivious convictions.

and

month.

The defendant said in mit-play. galtun that he didn't know what came over" him and

that hadisplay stand in the showground The girl has two similar pre- middle would be leaving the Colony in where the fair is being hekl. three months, and had a lot to look forward to in civilian fe. Defendant bod One similar previous conviction last month in which he was Bued $350.

PARADE

POP

NO

HOPE

WELL-İNJAT

CAN YOU EXRECT.

GOING ABOUT. LOOKING LIKE

THAT!

Ah! Carlsberg

It is worth

waiting for

a

present

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