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ENGINKERING EQUIPMENT CO., LTD,

208 Chartered Bank, Buliding.

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Established 1843-

THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1961.

Premium price: $28

PRINTING COMPANY TO PLACE SHARES ON STOCK EXCHANGE

The Local Property and Printing Company, Ltd, is placing 128,660 new shares on the Hongkong Stock Exchange at a premium price of $28

per share, the Chairman of the Board of Directors, Mr P. A. L. St. John Brigade

Vine, announced at the Company's 30th Ordinary Yearly Meeting of Shareholders at Caxton House this morning.

TB kills 34 during week

Gov.enment health figures re- 1.ed today show that 34

ons died of tuberculosis in 1 week ending on August 19, and 137 fresh cures of the akesse were reported in the same period,

There were also three deaths fium. eles and one each from polio and enterte fever.

in at week, a total of 2,380 bla we registered-765 in Han at 1,213 In Kowinan and 352n the New Territories.

Dval from all causes totalted 334- 104 in Hongkong, 204 Kowloon and 20 in the New Teories,

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Spanish Count Jaime da Mora y Aragon, brother of the Belgian Queen Fabiola, is now in Naples, playing a film part. The Spanish play- boy, who was a great suc- cess in the night spots of Barlin, plays the part of an Italian polico captain in the film "Good-bye," produced by the

career.

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Film Co. of Berlin. Earlier Don Jaime had a part in "The Lost Judgment," and he says that he in- tends to settle down and make film - acting his He is "going steady" with blonde Mar- git Olson of Sweden, who is with him in Naples. Margit is alroedy mar- ried, but not in a Catholic church. She was married in Ceylon, and thore will bo no difficulty in ob- taining an annulment or a divorce. But would the Aragon family, one of the 'most ancient Catholic families of Spain, welcome Don Jaime's marriage to

a non-Catholic?

The placing of the new shares would result In the shures

to hold

bring quoted on the Hongkong annual contest

Stock Exchange, he told the meeting.

Reporting on the progress of the Company's Stanhope House development project. Mr Vine rrid that excavation work on the site of the first phase of the factory building began in March nd is expected to be completed by October this year.

FIRST PHASE

He pointed out that the Arst phase would consist of a base- ient and seven floors, and when ; the second phase is completed the building will have at least 12 floors with provision for an ¡ additional four floors for office

and canteen accommotiniton.

The

annual competition among Hongkong Island Area Ambulanca Divisions of the St John Ambulance Brigade in first aid and drills, for the Shield pre- sonted by Sir Michael Turner, will be held next month.

The theoretical and practical first aid test will be held at the Brigade's Tol Hang-road Head- quarters on September 11, be- plasing at 8.00 pm.

The squad and stretcher drilis, in the basket- will take place The Company made a ne ball court and car park of the profit of $1,546,525.22 during the South China Athlelle Assoglas, year ended June 30, 1981, and a

ilon, Caroline Hill, on September Gívidend of $2 per share 017, beginning at 0.30 am 471,340 fully paid up shares was approved.

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Mr. Berison, Mr G. M. Davreux, Mr R. S. Huthart and Mr P. A. L. Vine, were elected directors of the econ- pany.

AL the conclusion (about 12.30 pm on September 17.) the Shield will be presented to the winning Division by Sir Michael, Refreshments will be served after the presentation,

FACTORIES REGISTER FOR ISSUE OF GOVT CERTIFICATES

Fifty-five factories were registered by the Com- merce and Industry Department in July for the issue of certificates of origin and Com- monwealth preference certificates.

Sir Michael

to take police salute

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In addition, 37 factories were registered during The Laine month for the issue of

COTT-

prehensive certificates of origin, stales the Director of Commerce and Industry,

certificates

were

Two factories failed to com- ply with requirements and hod their registrations suspended. Sir Michael Turner, Com-

Twenty-two factories regis mandant of the Hong-red for the issue of certificates kang Auxiliary Police, will of origin and Commonwealth

preferener the saluto take

out parade of found to have closed down and passing

their registrations four squads of Auxiliary

relied. Police non-Chinese per- sonnel at the Police Train- ing School in Aberdeen on Saturday.

were

PRODUCTS

can-

Another 37 factories registerod

Tar parade will

be com- for the issue of comprehensive munded by Mr S. H. Khan, certificates of origin had also Asistant Superintendent of closed down,

and their re- Police (Auxiliary).

pirtrations

Leven

Products

were

On parade will be 70 con- cancelled. stables, 18 non-comunissioned cflcers,

sub-inspectors, tou

of newly-registered inspectors and one factories include garments, alk uzetted officer,

ant mixed silt and rayon

hard The Band of the Pollee Force, riceegoods, ratian and under the direction of Staff wood furniture, metal products, Bergennt 11. Poon Man-hing, erretricul products and pinstle

toys and flowers.

will be in attendance.

SENTENCE: 4 YEARS-8 STROKES

Sheaffer's PEM

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THE BOLD NEW PEN DESIGNED EXCLUSIVELY FOR MEN

PICTORIAL PARADE

Jayne Mansfield is a great animal lover she was once a receptionist for a veterinarian in Dallas, U.S. In addition to three cats, four monkeys and assorted tropical fish, she has ten dogs — a Great Dane, four Chihuahuas, two Dachshunds, two Pekinase and an English bulldog. Here she is with the latest addition to hor canine family,

260-foot-deep

well dug

out of solid granite

A 260-foot-deep well for Shell House on the corner of Wyndham-street

and Queen's-road Central struck water at 4 pm on Monday.

Ever since then, a clear flow lons an hour, and will supply, one of the most "modern" in of water has been gushing from the air-conditioning system, many ways. the new well which is said to toilets, and water tanks on be the deepest in the Colony, the roof of Shell House.

The six-inch well yields water at the rate of 2,300 gal

2 Europeans on charges

to

accordingly An engineer, Terence A Berrocloth, 23, of 8-10 Tonnochy-roud third floor, flat threa, pleaded not guilty this morning charges of driving away a vohicle without the owner's consent, driving without third party in- surance, and assault oc- casioning actual bodily harm.

Crime was outrageous, judge tells 2 youths

Prompt police

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Another man, Patrlek Finch New, 24, of fat one, Illcrest, Plunkett-road, the Peak, plead- ed not guilty to aiding and abet- ting the first defendant on the first and second charges.

The Dasault was alleged to have taken place on August 30 at Tsing Fung-street, near King-road, Bay View District. The complainant Ja Ho Ka hang

The driving charges were also alleged to have taken place on the same day at the same place. They were remanded 11 September 19, on $100 ball by Mr T. L. Yang at Causeway Bay

The unah, Ko Sum, uged 58, and threatened to infonn Magistracy. -

who received, multiple

ond laceration

from the attack three ago, appeared in Court

Was

dear sir

Later, the amah action woman old enough to be your living room.

the second accused in resulted in jail today, the judge told accused, a

The two youths, who had the bathroom holding a jewel for two young men pattes records dating back to box belonging to her employer.

1951, admitted the offence. who injured and rob-

She snatched the Jewel box, bed an aged amah in

brulous On the head the police. a North Point flat.

weeks The second accused grabbed amab, who

then today the "The facts admitted by you with a slightly swollen left eye. knucked unconselous.

absolutely outrageous,"

Chlef Inspector W. P. Appa

When she recovered, the two Judge K. R. Macfee told Chow sold the two accused went to e accused wĘTO gone. A anger Cheuk, allan Chow Man, 28. nat on the 11th floor of the ring, a watch and a brooch were and Leung Ming, alias Leung State Building, King's-road, later found to be missing. Sul-kwan, 27. witen he sea-

North Point, about noon on The amah was taken to the tenced them to four years and

August 11. The amah, who was Queen Mary Hospital, eight stroken of the cnno at the the only person in the fat at Police later recovered the Victoria District Court this that thne, answered the door stolen watch from a pawnshop I wonder if he would come to

morning.

and the two pretended that they in Castle Peak-rood, Lalchikok explain exactly what are "the "Apart from this unwarranted had an appointment with the The twa accused

idents this Coldny in trying inuurion of the house, you jamalı'a employer,

DO. 1821,

DIGAN,

caught few days later, Inspector-

c): an elderly servant, a They were admitted to the Apps said.

The final paragraph of Doubt. 'fuľu Better appearing in your

cotumas (on Monday} Gited me with enclostly.

to zosinisin T

done in

The drilling, work, three months by the Hongkong Well-Boring & Engineering Co. with its own electric drilling machine, cost $35,000.

From the Filos

25

years

-AGO.

August 1936

1EORGE Andrew Mc-

G Mahon was tried at the

in

Old Bailey yesterday connection with the in- cidents on Constitution Hill on July 16, when a revolver was thrown in the direction of the King.

The prisoner

told the crowded court a sensational story of dealings with foreign Powers, and a plot against the King. The At- torney General, for the Crown, scouted the whole story, which he pointed out was quite different to that told by the prisoner at the earlier proceedings and sug- gested that the man's word was utterly unreliable,

Prisoner, despite un eloquent plen by Mr St John de- Hutchinson, K.C., who fended, was found guilty and sentenced to a year's

hard labour.

*

A new era in local education 100R commencod yesterday afternoon when the fue Cen- fral Britial School building was formally opened by H. E.

the Governor,

zor, Sir Andrew

Caldecott, who unlocked the front door with a golden

key presented to him by the architect who designed the school,

Cornell.

Rev. G. E. S. Upadell, the Headmaster, wan host, and welcomed the Governor on his arrival, while Lady Caldecott was welcomed by Mra Upsdell After a short speech of wel. come from the Headmaster, His Excellency performed the opening

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ceremony and the company filed into the serably hall.

The new Central British School is situated on 033 elevated site opposite the Kow loon Hospital.

ARED Perry, Wimbledon tennis champion, beat Donald Budge in, the final of the United States national tennis championship here today after five sets, the scores being 2-6, 6-2, 8-6, 1-6, 10-8.

The method used in drilling It is modern in that the sand,

A tense gallery of 14,000 soil and broken rocks were gave the victor a great forced out of the hole by water ovation at the end of the In through hose match. Perry's win made Pumped under great pressure, thus save him the first foreigner to ing labour otherwise required to remove the debris.

have won the United States title three times.

a

Miss Alice Marble created

"The work was made dim- The way the water is raised of the above surface is also different cult by the structure tertain," said Mr Ng Yuk-ching, in that the. pump, worked by the foreman, "because, excepi electricity, is placed at the very surprise today when, for the first 30 feet of soil, it bottom of the well so that the meeting Mias Helen Jacobs, is solid granite all the way well can be covered by a lid, the Wimbledon and U.S.

and thereby not obstruct the title holder. down."

pavement,

He pointed out that

"the

deeper the well, the clearer the

she won, The well has been tested for two sets to one, after losing three days and from today it the first set. The scores The well is considered to be will be put to regular use. were 4-6, 6-3, 6-2.

waler."

POP by God

has

480

NOT NOW.

LATER

HEY, POP- LOOK AT THIS

LOVELY BIG SHELL,

I'VE FOUND

QUEEN

Carlsberg

full

Good

excuse

for having a Carlsberg

DRINK

Carlsberg

BEER

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