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Government appointments gazetted

The

following appointments, transfers and promollets were elified in today's Govern- inent Gazette:

Mr. J. P. Frauer, the Organiser of Music and Mr C. M. McEwan, the Grgather of Physical Educa- tion, ly be Netlor Education Officem. 3. 5. Metisegar, Trade Ulcer,

to be Seater Trode Officer.

Mane E. P. Kindness and C. A.

Fu to be MistresIK,

Me M. . A. Clinton Adımíniriza-

tive Uncer, has been promated

1 T SUIT Grade to staff.

Me G. W. Unley has been appoint

ed an Education Oficer.

Mr Liang Bhau-kweng ceased

ta

Le Pikicipal Auditor on the re Turn to duty of Mr J. C. lfobbe

Ker-irung, Assistant Superintendent of Urban Services, Terra duty after lunVe.

Me Chung Wing-kwong, Chatel Health Inspegler, ceased to agi DR Ansatant Superlinendent of Urban Services and 5tr Lam In-bun ceased to pet as het Health Inspector

Mr A. M. Shonza heen ap-

11 Land Surveyor

Dr. pointed Poblje Works Department.

Str. H. Mijs-Owens, District Judge, has hero apjututed Acting Puise July!er

Mr N. ( Wylie, ceases to bę Senior Magistrate, Kawinon assured duly

JUNG

Acting District

been

Mr P F. X. Leonard has appointed Sealer Magistrate, Kow FIN

M It. C. Tan has been appointed Secretary in the Cotton "Advisory

Isoatd

The Queen's Baggiator empower- ing die Haan 27. Gilstrap is net as Comut-General for the USA, at Hongkong am pre fall ayımi të De: 6361401-eneral tor Turkey in London with jurisdlentiimin Hungking

have received Sfer Majesty signaluie

się "Aug. El tunelm has been

EL NAKE

the the United Arabi

Consul any regagnised the

Itegable at Hongkong.

Mr Naumwicht Tsukahara has been provincally recognised Ver. Consot loc

at Bongkung

Mr Earl J. WILAC has been prn. visionally regpanised an Connal for the USA at Songkong.

News from the Gazette

The following promotions in the Hongkong Defence Force the announced in Government Gazelle today:

were

Hongkong Regiment-2ut Lleuten. onts F. W. Holländ and P. 1. Drong 1 Lieutenant...

Hongkong We'

Auxuary

Army Corps 2nd leutenant (Mrs) 1. D. D. Brown to Lieutenant.

Visitors expected

in

Mr Walton A. Cole, General Manager of Reuter's, is expected to arrive Hongkong on Septembar 27, by Pan American Air- ways from Tokyo.

He will remain in the Colony

for six days,

On October 10,

a group of

of

35 alumni of the University California will visit Hongkong.

They will four the Colony for five days and will later Bangkok, Salgon and Manila.

visit

I

CHINA MAIL

Blonde Sally Rect, aged 21, of Denham, Bucks,

who won a silver cup at Rimini, Italy, on the occasion of the International Air Hostess Convention. The cup was for having been one of the year's "most outstanding, charming and officiant air-hostesses".

RAF to hold firing practice

Details of dates and times of firing practice by the Royal Air Force in the Port Shelter Range during the final quarter of this year are published in today's Government Gazette. Firing practice will take place in or over area "A" of the

Port Shelter Hange between 8 am and 4 pm on October 6, 13, 28, 27, November 3, 10, 17 and 2-1, and December 1, 8. 15 and 29.

VESSELS

the

Masters of vessels and pilots of wireraft exempt from operation, of the Alt Armament Provike Ordinance are asked

New primary school

for Kowloon

to assist the currying out of fir- A now Government primary

practice

by hustening through the practice range

or.

in the ease of vessels, by con- senting to be towed out of the bring aren, if necessary, by any vessel acting under the orders of the Air Officer Caminanding.

Made JPs

school is to be built short-

ly in Tin Kwong-road in the To Kwa Wan ores of Kowloon,

The six-storey building whi have 30 classrooms with urcom- modation for 2,700 pupils In two sessions. It will be situat- cd next to the Tin Kwong-road police rank and file quurlers now under construction.

The school will have a com- Notice was given in the Gov-

hall and ernstment Cinzetle today that bined assembly

covered playground on the Alleyne Selwyn Eugene

The headmaster's Ernest frton Lee, ex

offalo ground flour.

room and offee will be on the Administrative Officers,

there will be David George Wittis

the Brst floor, while #f

olaff rects on the second and have Legal Department

been

third floors, made Justices of the Peace.

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Its

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1961.

dear sir

Very sore

I am sure all of my compatriots must be very more at the two Leaders written by you in the i Chine Mail of 13th and 14th Inal.

I have very high and great re- spect for The British diplomacy. They are by far the best diplomats in the whole world, Nobody can come near them. India has also learn this diplomacy to a great extent.

What is it exactly that you want Afr Nehru to tell? Should he bark at Mr Kruschey of denounce him outriglu and make matters worse?

al

Is this what you would call

diploniacy at the present Juncture when the war clouds are threatening?

has Belgrade Conference

ready denounced outright the resumption of the Nuclear Lents by the Soviet Union. What else can it do? Which Western country, apart - from the USA, Great Britai France and Japan, has out- right dennuiced these tests?

Mr Even the Prime Minister

Macmillan was on the golf grounds right up to the end of last week. although the world situation had deteriorat ed so much. Wasn't that a type of diplomatie strategy

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IMPERIAL H

Sheaffer quality features at moderate pescis

3 men brought to court

in connection with

shooting, robbery charges

The three defendants charged with taking part in the Prince's Building robbery and the shooting of a detective in Ice House-street on Sep- tember 1, appeared together before Mr J: T. Williams at Central Magistracy this morning for the first time since their arrest.

They were further remanded for a week in jail custody on the application of the police,

Tie trlo are Lam Sang, 39, unemployed, Wonk Hing-ming allas Wong Yam-tak, 33, un- inployed, both of 301 Des Vocux-road Central, second floor; and Lal Chuen, 44. described as the manager of the Sam Hing Plastic Factory, of 131 J Block, fourth floor, Shek Kip Mel Resettlement Area, Kowloon.

TREATED

Lal, the third defendunt, told the Magistrate today that he bud nothing to do with the ease and asked permission to consult his family and to employ

Magistrate told solicitor. The Lal he could do so.

WROTE THREATENING

IN ANGER,

LETTER IN

ACCUSED DECLARES

From the Filos 25

years AGO September 1936

FTER a long struggle to

A keep their currencies

based on gold with value unreduced, the European Gold Bloc has capitulated.

The French franc and Swiss franc have been devalued. Holland staunchly proclaims that she will not leave goll, but she has been compelled to prohibit the export of gold."

These developments mark the climax of another of the frequent exchango crisis

Lee Chun-chuen 32, on trial at the Criminal which have threatened the

The

franc. Sessions on a charge of murdering his father-French

France's came -in-law, Tsun Kang-kwong, told the Court decision to revalue

had consulted this morning that a letter he wrote stating after she

Britain and America and he must kill his father-in-law was written in had arrived with them at

anger, but he had no real intention of killing an accord wherein al

him.

for food when he father-in-law, this was in Wong

Wong, who had been treated in Queen Mary Hospital for a Kunshot wound in his foot, is facing three additional charges of robbery with An

Tal Sin. offensive weapon,

NEW CHARGES

undertake not to enter into saw his competitive inflation,

The franc, sterling parity It was not true that he of which has been about had stolen a hammer with intention of killing his father-in-| 124, has latterly been at 76, law. They had had a fight in but is being stabilised at which the latter was killed, he about 100 by reduction of sald.

the

fetier, written to Lee's brother-in-law, son of the dead man, was road to the prisoner by Mr Harold Hobson, prosecut- ing. In Court. It stated:

"At first I did not know your father's intention. I came to

Hearing continues before Mr its gold content. It is re- Hongkong together with him.

vealed that the "agreement After several months, he com- Justice W. A. Blair-Kerr. Wong Siu- plained to me about everything Counsel for the accused is Mr has been discussed since

that their chung of a rattan baskel con- and

F. C. K. Tung, instructed by June. why I would toining $20,100 in Hamilton-not live with hlm. Your Miss Rose Ng-Quinn. street G. I. F.

Nathan-road on father has now cruel and mòlj-

As regards Aling the

coffers that all those rest assured who are doing it will not We have to regret at all. may not live to see this but the history alone will show result in another two or three xenerations bence. Genuine neutrals have nothing to fear or favour and hence question of changing label will never arise.

dear sir

Rackets

One new charge alleges that Wong, while armed with a re- volver and with others not in custody-robbed

near

November 5.

is

cious Intentions. He wrote a letter to you saying that I A second new charge alleges had died and that you had tœ- that, with others not in custody clusive power to

give your and armed with a revolver, he sister (Lee's wife) to another robbed Shu Yan-chlu of a case person. containing $8,000 outside the North Pole Knitting Factory, 130 Bedford-road, Shamshulpo, un March 4.

NO PLEA

"'Spirit"

"Moreover the People's Gov- 1ernment has not sent a letter to you about dissolution of the marriage. There would have been no question had it not been for the gossip from various pinces.

Earlier this month you ran an excellent articlo by Don Carlos on the building racket in

A third charge alleges that Tsimshatsul. This article is

Wong, while armed with a stlil the topls of many a con- revolver and with others not in versation at parties, in clubs, custody, robbed Tan Pat of $800 almost everywhere. Daily Inside the Chuk Lam Monastery, have bought your paper, hop-Tsun Wan, on April 9, 1930. ing, almost sure to find some

No plea was taken. mention of this story in your

Lam Sang had the present. Wong and It seems Dear Sir columns.

been charged with to the previously people wil not wrile papers unless they can committing four robberies with cffensive weapons, and two they can criticise! - this unusual writer. He cer-counts of attempted murder. tainly

thlok

deserves praise for

such a fine example of tradi- tlonat

Journalism.....fighting

for the underdog.

But even worse is the fact that

the authorities are

China Mail

Bolling

the about

which the

lessly

There

Construction work is expect- ed to begin in November and take about sever months tu complete. Tenders for the work are called for in today's Government Gazette.

doing

racket

fear-

exposed, thus proving

R are

newspapers

Fashion house

reopens

salon

which live up to their tradi. Christophe, the local fashion

tion--to serve the community.

I hope your writer Don Carlos will not be discouraged, and will produce more stories like the one on the racket of which I am one of the many victima. I live in one of the places Me Carlon describes as "Alcatraz” ....A friend of mine Was tricked into buying an apart ment not far from mine, and now he in niso stuck with a "home" in Kowloon's new slums.

A VICTIM.

Two pipelines POP by God"

to be laid

in Central area

Two pipolinos, each about one-and-a-half miles long. are to be laid sido by sido shortly In Connbught- roud.

One is an intercepting, sewer that is to form part of the Hong- Kung, central sewerage scheme for the collection of sewage and waste water from the Central District. The first section of the sewer will be laid between Jee House-street and II-road. WATER MAIN

The other pipeline is a 42- Inch diameter water main

which will be told to convey water from the Shek Pik Dam In the south-western part of Lantau Island to the storage reanrvoirs on Hongkong Island, This main forms part

of the Shok Plk water supply scheme, The work, which takes about 10 months to completo, is ox- pected to begin in November,

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"I think of everything that happened from the time that I firal came to Hongkeng up to

father.

I must kill your

"Because we have many uncles, nephews and brothers, I cannot bear the hard spirit."

The prisoner admitted that he wrote this, but explained that

after hearing that

The agreemont and French decision aro wel- ending an

Americans placenomalous situation, mak-

ing a world currency agree-

world's economic

re

big orders forment possible and hastening Colony garments

The Hongkong garment industry hos recently received American orders

covery.

London. Londonera hurrying to their

thin »Jesa

morning at

Bur

for Some $100 million about 0.10 ant worth of garments of all prised when looking at kinds.

Big Ben that they 8010 the time at 8.48 am caza- The orders for more than two million dozen dresses calling many to think that their between October time-pieces were out of order, for delivery

but the fact was that Big Ben and next March,

A

share of larger

the had stopped. American "orders went to thei

factories ond bigger Karment

Later it was found that the to white those that have had dealings step-ladder used his

with American businessmen in wash the interior of the tower

the the past.

had fallen On

apindle The

amalier

factories, on which turns the hands of the the other hand, have been clock, preventing them mov. working al 30 рег cent of

ing. capacity.

The Clerk of

his

¡1 won wife In China had remarried and that, because of this, own mother had tried to com mit sukelde.

At Wong Tai Sin

house, reopened its salon

He said that he and his this morning at le Ob-

father-in-law, Tsun Kang- servatory-road, Kowloon kwong, had been in partnership attor a brief spell of in Kun Tong for a few months, inactivity in the retail but they Jost In business because their goods were not business.

appreciated and ho himself The opening ceremony

facked knowledge of delivery performed by Mrr Loo technique. He and his father- d'Almoda, Tho shop now In-law had dissolved their specialises in dress-making and partnership and they had then woollen handknits in original gone their separate ways, style, while süll retaining the On May 15, the day of the popular line of Paristan bridal alleged murder, he was going Rccessories.

to ace a friend to borrow money

AND SO THIS WOULD BE YOUR

HUSBAND

STALL

YES-

WOULDN'T

لل

WAR

Carlsberg

Drink

I would rather -miss the tram than miss my Carlsberg

Carlsberg

BEER

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