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CHINA MAIL
Established 1845
TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1961.
PICTORIAL PARADE
the
RIGHT: Scon ot opening of the Shaukiwan
branch of the Hongkong Chinese Bank Ltd
officials of the bank ond
from left), who officiated.
Sir Sik-nin
Chau
are
(fifth
BELOW: Vice-President of Goulart, Brazil, Dr Joao
right, shaking hands with Mr lon. Stowart of the
New York Times, when Dr Goulart passed through the Colony recantly after
signing a trade pact with Peking,
ABOVE: Mr H. J. Doeser (left), export manager of the Pyrene Co, Ltd, of London, teòn of a dinner in his honour with Mr Y. S. Choy, and Mr John Mackenzie,
ABOVE: Mr D. C. C. Luddington addressing the gathering during the passing out parade of police recruits held last week at the Police Training School, Aberdeen.
ALL PRICES HAVE BEEN FURTHER
SLASHED
for the
-
LAST DAY
of
Paqueretto
SALE
16A DES VOEUX RD., C.
TEL. 21-157
West German Govt
gives $105,000
to Ebenezer Home The Government of the Federal Republic of Ġer- many has donated 75,000 Deutschemark (about HK$105,000) to une of Hongkong's oldest charity institutions.
of
the
The donation marks this year's | A chaque for that sum will be largest monetary contribution presented to the superintendent
an: from the Bonn Government to or the Ebenezer Home the under-privileged
School for the Bind. Mlas Eva
the Hom's ? Morgenstern, al Colony.
premises on Pokfulam-road, on Thursday by Dr Hans H. Ship- mec, Consul-General for the Federal Regrabite of Germany.
Ebenezer The
Huro unel! Blind, wlugit j School for the i was established by a Gerinan
Protestant mission in 1890, hus! between 250 and 300 pupils and
Quarrel over
debt led
to chopping
blind adults.
During the hum's more than 7 years, a work was inter! rupted only oner, and that was Curing the four-years of the
A 39-year-old unemployed First World War.
man, Kom Hoi of 21
The Gerninn-endowed i- sillute was permitted to
SHEAFFER'S Imperial II
ballpoint
with "Reminder clip
ZOU AFEKTU UNITED PAPER DO. STR
dear sir
Tourist guide
JCB
Referring to report in
terday's (August 28) Issue of the China Mail concerning tho alleged parking of a hous 118$20 note by a person de- scribed as a "tourist guide", I wish to point out in the pub-
your lle, through
esteemed paper, that the man involved in this case is not an A. Hated Guide of the Ifongkosr Tourist Association,
faite
To protect tourists from
representations and the legiti- mate trade from extortionate
From the Filos
25
years
AGO
August 1936
IN order to increase its ac-
IN
commodation, the Im-
touta, all tourist guldes in perisi Hotel of Tokyo is to
the
regttired
Hongkong of competency have long been be reconstructed into คา anked by the Tourist Assocla- |
ilon to register themselves eight-storeyed building at estimated cost of After recon- Y2,000,000.
with The Association Ra "affiliated gutles" and to date shout 150 have done so.
an
Aliated guides wear distinctive struction, it will have
badges and subscribe to #
rigid code of ethics, and if for completely changed its any reason an aliated guide notorious type of architec
is stricken from the register,
he or she may not be employ-ture.
ed in this capacity by any Member or Associate Member; of the Tourist Association.
The
news was received
Nation - strcot, fourth meto during the Second The alleged ralprit in the ahore with a shock by Mr Frank
floor, was sentenced to 16 World War. weeks by Mr T. L. Yong at Causeway Bay Magis
morning when
tracy this he admitted wounding another mon.
The charge said that Kam vrls fully and maliciously wonnded Sum Itak-isang at 225 Tsut The Mul-road, Bay View District, en August 23.
Detective Inspector Chu Chan-man told the court that Kas rad Sum quarrelled over a debt and Kom grabbed L chepper and struck Sum on the Jeff hand.
Kani was also ordered to pay $250 compensation to Sum, or spend an additional eight weeks in jall.
Store keeper admits thefts
A young man pleaded guilty before Mr J. T. Williams at Central Magistracy this morning
to a charge of stealing three pairs of Euro- pean style trousers from the Union Shirts Company.
The 26-year-útl employee nft Cheung asked the magistrale the Shlet cummpany, Cheung for a chance for him to reform j Wata-tlin, of 39 Grahurn-street, Inspetor G. D. Carter told i fourth Hour, Central, was re- the courly Cheung had been unded for seven days penting employed #3 11 stare keeper a probation officer's report.
Lt the Union Shirts Co for brut a year a a salary of $130 a month. At 10.15 om yes terday, Insp Carter sald, detec= I tives on duty at a pawnshop sow Cheung attempting to pawn a pair of trousers,
Negro leader indicted in America
Monroe, Aug. 28. Monroe City Attorney John Milliken sold the Union County Grand Jury re- turned a true bill today indicting Robort F. Wil- liums, bearded Negro leader, with kidnapping hera in North Carolina.
The charge
macle connection with the holding of a white couple as lustages by for 3 hours
armed Neerdes
un Surainy night.
was
in
The netion climaxed vekend of Inter-racial violence, touched off by anti-segregation picketing, which resulted in least
47 arreals during thu weekend-st of them Sunday-in charges of Inciting Pin A white! policeman was shot in the hip on Sunday by a teenage Negro pleket he was arresting.
CONTROVERSIAL
Williams,
Cntroversial Negro lemler here who has preached for several month ikat Negroes use violence to anin civil rights goule, auparent- y led from the racial storm. A friend in New York and he loft Jon Sunday night, fearing arrest.
When questioned, Cheung ad- mmitted having stolen the trou sers from the company. He was taken to the police stalian where he admitted he had stolen two other pairs of trousers from the company of previous occasions. The three pair of trousers were ordered to be returned to
the owner.
Big welcome.
for Queen
Edinburgh, Aug. 28.
The Ebenczer Hirmu anil School for the Blind has 33 teachers, including three bind wemon teachers.
Planning
in clinics
Planning is being carried out on a number of clinics
in
the urban and rural areas, reports the Director of Medical and Health Sarvices.
Those include clinics · al Kèm Tin Kun Tong, Shatin, Youmatel, Yuen Long and Tsun Wan, Queen Elizabeth
Specialist Hospital
Clinic, Jockey Club Clinic of Wang
case
is property speaking. Lloyd Wright, the designer
who cannot be described as a
professional "Laurisi #nide", of the Hotel, who is now but what may with greater living in retirement in
America.
accuracy be
called a "tout”,
that is, the very type of tourist guide which the Assoclailon is trying to stamp out.
EDWARD Y. HSU Hongkong Tourist Association
Publicity Manager,
dear sir
Wide angle
We are visitors from Australia and are very much Impressed with the photos with wide lens photography appearing in your paper,
According to the Yomiuri, Mr Wright recently sent a long letter to Mr Aisuku Hayashi, who was Manager of the Hotel at the time when Mr Wright rebuilt it. In his letter Mr Wright de- plored Japan's slavish imitation of modern styles of architecture. Ho described the Imperial Hotel us the only place in can compel Tokyo which respect for Japan of bygone days, und ́expressed the ar- dent hope that it will be left
Tau Hum, Li Po Chun Clinle | 1 am'wrtiles to enquire if we as it is.
at Talkokisul, Jockey Club Clinic at Shaukiwan and Kow- loon City Maternal and Child Health Centre.
26,229 export
licences
issued
Export Beences issued by
could purchase a series of these photos to take home with us. they are so wonderful to ex- pixin Hongkong to our friends.
We are sailing on the Orsova next Sunday. Would that be Lime enough? If not maybe we could arrange to pay for them and you could forward them to our home address later.
C. EKBERG
the Trade Licensing Branch of the Our photographic department Commerce and Industry De- will contact you. — Ed. partment In July numbered 20,220 as against monthly average of 28,005 last year. Import licences issued in the in same month totalled 1,208
with a monthly Camparison overage of 1,725 In 1900, Of these licences, 2,400 issued by the Kowloon office of the Commerce and Industry
compared with | In the lasue August 10 your lift Radio/TV although headed Today to Friday
Department as
2,204 in June.
Ruttonjee, wife
returning today
were
The leader of the Hongkong delegation to the Sydney Trade Fair, Mr Dhun Kultonjée, and Mrs Ruttonjec are due to return to Hongkong by CPA at about
4.30 pm today,
They will be met at Kal Tak by the Directors of Commerce and Industry, Mr H. A. Angus.
A crowd of more than 3,000 outside Crathio Church, Docside, Scotland, yester- day greeted the Quean and other members of the Royal Family whon It
thay attended morning
service.
The sun was shining brightly as the Queen and the Duke of Felinburgh motored to the ser- vice from Balmoral Castle, companied by Prince Charles and Princess Anne.
ne-
In a second car with Princess Margoret And Mr Antony Arinstrong-Jones were Queen Ingrid and Princess Margarethe of Denmark.
The Duke and Prince Charles wore kilts.--Ching Mall Epculat.
Earth seen from
155 miles away
Moscow, Aug, 20.
An uneasy quiet returned to this town of 10,000 population, Photographs of the carth 24 les engi of Charlotta. The taken at a belght of 130 miles pickets did not march and extra by Major Oherman Tilov during jaw officers patrolled the elty. his spach fight earlier this Mayor Fred Wilson éniled the month were published today for | City Council mto • second the first time in faventia, the emergency sextion to consider | Boviet Government newspaper, ways of preventing further out-Tass news agency reported breaks of racial violence,--Al'. 'Neuter.
POP by Gog
479
HELP!
NOT YOU!
In
oul
dear sir
Air fare
ro
August 35 did include all day Baturday August 20 for Radio Hongkong. A very good way to full their programme.
August 20 issue you verted to Friday 2400 hours for Radio Hongkong! Why this failure to continue something useful. In my circumstances the at coines to hand 2000 hours on Saturdays--80 that! you'll agree my point.
Radio
A READER We have asked for
Hongkong's co-operation the matter-Ed.
☆ *
50 YEARS AGO
XTRACT from SCM Post
25 years ago column: "We offer our congratula- tions to Dr Dalmahoy Allan, of Hongkong, upon whom the University of Edinburgh has conferred its gold medal for his thesis on Beri-beri. The news is contained in the Intest issue received of the 'British Medical Journal',
11
"Dr Allan has been in practice in Hongkong with
about Dr Fitzwilliams year," coming to the Colony from the Christmas lalanda. He has studied Beri-beri almost exclusively for three years continuing his researches in Kuala Lumpur as
well as
the Christmas Islande.
"The gold medal is, we un derstand, the highest dia tinction of the University of Edinburgh and is one of that the highest honours has ever reached Hongkong in the medical profession.
Phew! a Sticky Day! But now homa for a
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Drink
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