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An application for an infant boy found abandoned in the World Apart- ment House at 7 Kwong Wah-street, ground floor, on August 6, to be placed under the care of the Director of Social Welfare was granted by Mr J. E. Dargan at North Kowloon Juvenile Court this inorning.

The pheath made by Mrs. M. E. LAB. Wurtz Super

Pottee, was the fie such tase heard in North Kain Court,

the

of Can To manager World Apartment House, tesu- Iled that at 5.15 on un August i, a Chanese man, accompanied by a wemum with a baby in ber mis pat to the apartment Bum and book a roun

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The na prerafomed himself as Fash Classen, HP, but the woman

fit

A Mame Lal, 38,

Theu aidest as hyang ia farm of Yurn Laan. New Territories, At 7:30 am the the day, The man left the apartment home, and the mager beard a baby erging in the room. Ele then went and tanned the door and saw the balty all lune. ife later reporter lite mitter to the

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She said on entering the room she found the fan on bed. A piece of paper found ng lúẩm indientett the time and date of birth, which was Kiven as 10 am as the 23rd day of the sixth noon of the humer entendar thy Fagasle reckuning August 4.1

The infant was an Taken Kowhon Hospital and found lo be in good health,

Werman Police Inspectes Los

she had said Hung messages to all pollen.

sent

stations

In the Colony about the child. She also said photographs af

wand the

In were inserted

Chinese news several local

papers. A detective testified

thin he went to the farm in Yuen Long in n attempt to cate the child's parents, but nate at the farm knew

ard of the name given by the couple,

dears

Education

It is said that culture is Indis- pensably arcessary, and cul- ture is reading: but rending it. with a purpose to guide and with system. The dors a good work who does anything to help this; inalers, it is thr one essential service now to be rendered to education. Viewed Noleis

got As a piece of elocational news, may be permitted to say a few more words ebnerrning the broad seupe of the subject in ques- episode plainly tion, as this etinands great attention arzel readers are fully Aware that it is the silent problems the fabric of that castitate Be our progress as a nation switter than our can be nu progress of education.

Our

The human mind is our fundu-,

miental resource,

No escalator

can carry us to the height of achievements. the climb step

We must make

by step, studiously, intelligent-

arathusiastically.

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We cannot

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without sweat of body brain.

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The true end of education is those the development of faculty that ure dormant in mankind. The infant asks for physical comfort alone, but the growing child begins to understand ปร difference between right and wrong. beauty and ugliness. True education, then, teaches the child is preler the good and This develops the beautiful.

in the learners and instructs them how to develop them- nelves.

If memory serves this writer correctly, a great writer has with that the true end, of all education should be to tenek the Youar

work for the which they are illied and to enable them to carry out that work. In so doing they be- cliizens. for usefu!

come

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VCTYONG who is doing right work is of use in the world and brings happiness to himself and those around The love of work is the him. zreret of success and it is should what

nation every sirive to teach those who are to be its citizens.

As a matter of fact we read the lives of great oues in art and literature to And masteri minds that instructed them. and what were the Influences that alded their genlus, Th

at the part, Wardsworth, they learn that

beauilful tic scenery of Cumberland and, i the freedom hc

enjoyed reaming amid its takes and

became his first; mountains source of inspiration, Leach- ing the buy his vocationsynd that is what education shenkt strive to do for us all, since none are thrown in the world by chance, but all have their part to play.

Nevertheless, it would be unwise if in youth each should choose that which pleased him, for

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succeed inal who must be no idic pleasure lover, but must learn self-control and the power of applying his attention to difficult tasks. If he has been (anght this by the time he is a man, he has been

rugh much, for lie is capable of educating bluself. Know- ing that is the right thing for im, he well pursue it spile of all difcufties, and will con- Thuc to do so through Hfe, for Fuch man's education slops, but is always

Kataklaboð 1845 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1961.

In observation of "Cripples' Day" and the Eighth Anniversary of the opering of the Hindu Temple in Happy Valley, Mr F. T. Melwani, President of the Hongkong Indian Wel- fare Society, as well as the Hindu Association, this morning distributed 2,400 calles of rice, and clothing, lo sonic 600 poor prople, many of them, crippled and blind. Helping with the distribution were Mrs Melwani and Mrs F. de Mello Kamath, wife of the Indian Commia- stoner Hongkong. After the distribution, Mr Melwant expressed his thanks to the Policy for helping keep order. A speciul prayer service was also held at the temple.-Staff photo- grapher.

Building boom CMB to

continues,

Barton says

The building boom in the Colony showed no signs of

tapering off and the new tourist industry continued to go from strength to strongth, said Mr H. D. W. Barton, Chairman of the Hongkong and Far Eastern Investment Co Ltd, at the ordinary general meeting of the company, this afternoon.

He said that in the first half of this year there were signs that the tnding boom of 1950 and 1980 had begun to level out.

In particular the textile industry was passing through an anxious and difficult period

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Peak

operate services

As from Saturday, the China Motor Bus Co., Ltd. will operate two new public car services between the upper Peak Tram station and two Peak residential areas for a trial period of three months.

tram!

They are Route Nu 10% w chukling

the between station and Pollock's Corner via Plunkelis-road and Peak-road, Plantation-road, and Route No. stalion 18-linking the tram with Mount Kellet-road (with " Hacienda" as the terminus) via Peak-road, Plunketts-read and Mount Kellett-road,

HOURLY INTERVALS

Both routes, using small nine- as "pressure mounted from the sexter mini-buses, will run t United States and the United hourly intervals. The charge will Kingdom for further restric- be 30 cents for a single trip. ilons, on our exports."

The first car on Route No. 17 He announced a final dividend never of 55 cents per share and reveal-will set out dally from the up- striving ed the net profit for the year per Peak Trom salon at 7.30 after perfection, for we do re- amounted to $876,767 compared am, and from Pollock's Corner member, The habit of read- with $712,704 for the previous at 7.30 am, while the last car fug. once abandoned, becomes year. urugressively harder to regain

as lime goes on and I might well prove that lack of essen- tial qualifications at critical mitada ruln to all moments prospects

obtaining in- of teresting work or advance- anent In 16,"

Education, then, has for Ita utru the setting of this high Ident before men, so that they mar And be humble, leachable, open-minded and may learn The great truth conveyed by Tennyson's Ilnes-

"Self reverence, self- knowledge, Belf-control. These three alone tead life to noverelen power." Y. T. MEI,

TRIAD SOCIETY ADVISER JAILED

un-

Wan Kam, 30-year-old

man Uving at 30 amplayed First Section, Fuk Wah Village, Ngautaukok, was sentenced to nine months' jail by Mr J. E. Dargan

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Kowloon Mugistracy this morning for being an adviser of the 14k) Triad society.

Del sp Tat-ming said the defendant was arrested on Monday at Kak Woh village.

will leave the upper Peak Tram station nt 7.30 pm and depart from Pollock's Corner at 7.30pm.

Servlees along Route No, 18 will start from the upper Peak Tram station at hourly Intervals from 8 am to 8 pm every day. And CATE will set out hourly from Mount Kellet-road from 8.08 am to 8.08 pm every day,

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Bangkok, Sept. 12. Forty persons were reported drowned in Chiengraf province after flash floods, fed by week- long rains, rushed into valleys of the mountainous Northern Province.-AP.

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72-year-old man fined $200 for overstaying

A 72-year-old rotfred mor- chant, Chow Tim-yui, was fined $200 by Mr J. T. Williams of Contral Magistracy this moming for overstaying in the Colony.

Chow

From the Filos

25

years

-AGO September 1936

Another serious incident

occurred

Hong- as

in

pleaded Kulity, and asked the Magistrate to allow him to continue to stay in the Colony as he was old and his family was here.

Sendor Inspector J. M. Gurney said Chow arrived her on May 14 in transit from Reunion (a French territory near the insiian Ocean) to China. Chow was A baltation of marines w008

"the permitted to stay in the Colony landed from. Japanese

on

kew, Shanghai. One Japan- exe bluejacket has been killed and two wounded, the outrage bring the work, it is said, of 10h0 four Chincas gunmen, ahot at close range.

condition that he would flagship and a cordon thrown proceed to China not later than round the district. One Chi- May 17, but he did not leave, Insp Gurney, added.

has

The offence caine 10 light when

Registration

been arrested A state of turmoil exists in The Chow went

the Hongkete and Chapei.

han with. of Persons Ohice Nineteenth Army

to

yesterday to apply to a Hong- drawn from Pakhoi and the kong identity cardi.

Chinese investigator sent by the Canton has landed.

Insp Gurney informed court that Chow had spent last 28 years in Reunion,

The

Case against U.S. soldier adjourned

The

the Japanese gunboat Saga with

two Japanese investigators on board, escorted by aiz other Japanese warships, steamed into Pakhoi yesterday morn-

ino.

"Consequent on

of a

the murder

a Japanese consular Police- man, Tejiro Yoshioka, in Han- kow, several hundred Japan- cac marines have landed there. Shanghai reporta that the

80% Japancae may demand that the on Nanking Government form an

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BIG haul of jewellery

A and money was made by

case against American soldier char- official commission whose duty ged with causing grievous will be to promote better re- bodily harm to a Euro-lations between China and

Japan. pean was adjourned by Mr P. F. X. Leonard at South Kowloon Magistracy this morning because the ac- cused is still in Japon.

a thief who climbed up Mr Q: Cowper-Hill,

drain pipe and entered the Johnson Stokes and Masters,

of Mr

Howard who appeared on behalf of the house

McGillion, 20, O'Donovan of the American accused, Joi Private First Class of en air Consulate-General at No. borne unit of the U.S. Army in 409 The Peak, in the early. of Saturday MOTH-

of

Youth bound over Japan, said that bacGillion, and

for offence against girl, 3

officials of the U.S. Army who hours will attend the hearing to hold Ing.

watching brief, were delayed.

A

of

in Japan by the typhoon.

The accused, who pleaded not port, guilty and is on $1,000 ball is

alleged

to have caused

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According to a Police re- took the robbery place about 1.20 a.m. The articles stolen included A white gold ring set with pearls and four Imitation emeralds, valued at $85; a platinum wedding ring not with diamonds all round, and scroll work, valued at $292; an Elgin lady's wrist watch valued at 366; and about $75 in money, the total value of the haul being $517.

15-year-old boy was European, Walter Schuilen, bound over in $200 for a grievous bodily harm on August year by Mr J. E. Dargan 17 in May Lodge Apartment, three

Hanoi-road, Tsimshatsul. North Kowloon

Hearing was axed for Sept. Juvenile Court this mam- 26 and 27. ing for indecently assault- ing a three-year-old girl. Insp R. A. Patterson sold the girl lived with her parents in a hut in a village. The defendant was her neighbour.

On September 7, the boy lured her to the rear of a hut and committed the offence.

The girl later told her parents about the mutter, and they went and saw the boy's parents.

The boy

home then left and did not return

A report was then made to the police.

CIVIL CASE

ADJOURNED

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Paris,

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The civil case in which four¦

barristers from England will appear, was adjourned

The 15-year-old Chinese for two weeks by Mr Jus-girl, Gem ffoa-hing, followed tice R. H. Mills-Owons in up her recent victory in the the Supreme Court Cham- girls junior tennis champion- bars this morning follow-slip of Great Britain by win- funior championship ing a joint application for ning the

France defeating the adjournment.

Grenier of Paris in the final The application was made by round by 7-6, 6-7, 6-3, The Mr D. N. Priit, QC, Mr Re-

the young Chinese ginald Goff, QC, and Mr Leone play of D'Alınada, QC, who represented player was the sensation of various parties.

the tournament and leading The plaintiffs in the case ore European tennia experts, who Carl Engel, Larkargaardsvel the Colonial Trustees (Gibral-saw her in action, predict a 32, Birkerod, Denmark, Main tar) Ltd. There are len de-brilliant future on the courts interest: exchange of stamps.

The police, acting on informa- ton, located the boy at Prince: Edward-road on Monday.

Pen pals wanted

fondants.

for the Chinese girl.

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