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LADY BLACK TO OPEN
FAIR ORGANISED
CHINA MAIL
dear
sir
BY LEPERS AID GROUP
Lady Black will open the Christmas Fair organ- ised by the Marianne Reichl Aid to Lepers' Group, to be held at the Royal Hongkong Defence Force headquarters on Saturday, December 9.
'PROOF THAT
ERIKSON
FOUND AMERICA
Oslo, Sept. 19. Norwegian explorer Helge.
Ingstad claimed today he has found "long-awaited proof" that Leif" Erikson and bis Vikings discovered America 500 years before' Columbus,
My Ingstad, #1-year-old fw- per and author, led an archeo. logical expedition this summer to the St Lawrence River and New teadland, where-uccord- ing to legend-Norstinen landed about the year 1,000 AD.
said, his There, Mr Ingstad team covered the foundations dating from Mit seven houses
strikingly Erikson's time and
similar to those the Vikings
lived in on Greenland,
Mrs. Devanshire, Chairman of the Christinas Fair 1901 Contitee, announced the news this morning at the monthly meeting in the Moralag Post Boardrooms,
n new
Successor
I wish to give my commnenta in your "Dear Sl" column of the China Mail as follows:
The
of the sudden KAN BOWL
of UN Scorelary- death General, Mr Dag Hammarsk- Jold is indeed deeply felt and most certainly prenents a compileated situation at the United Nations at this crucial stage of world affairs. Honest and neutral diplomats in
the know of present day poll. find, parli- who
may he Inta the with
un. from All
fles are hard to South China
cularly those
кесерс rraday United Nations animous respect nation..
quite a soothing
The Hongkong Junior Cham- ber of Commerce will provide skdeshow with prizes and give the total proceeds for
to stop very mament. At this use at the lay Ling Chau
growing the confusion and jeprosarium. The offer made
concern at the United Nations by the daycees Civic Affairs;
I would be Cununittee
warmly was
wel-
diplomatic move tu un- comed,
in animously vote
Mra to suc Another innovation
Vijaylaksimi Pandit will be the
White Junior
·Elephant |
ered the late Mr Hammarsk- Stal sponsored by the
fold if she would accept this Prok School Junior Red Cruss Link.
thanklem posí, The children are adopting the One need say no more of the ex children at Hay Ling Chau as
special charity effort and will be collecting books and toys for their stall.
Mrs Devonshire said it was; encouraging that so many young people were taking an uctive interest m the work for fevers. She added that as a result of the successful Scavenger Hust: the young people who ran it forming a junior wing of the MRALG. They will centinue to raise funds by hold- and other ing social functions attractions.
were, now
PRIZES
The Chairman spoke of the ulready worth morc
Mt of the digging for traces; prizes,
of Norse He leck place of than $30,000 in value, that had Lance aux Meadows, on the been contributed, including a northernmost tip of Newfound-Ford Consul in ermine white land. The Vikings ralled Wineland.
with royal blue upholstery, re- turn flights by air, a motor
Mr Ingalad and he belitved | bicycle and on electric sewing Eriksen's
have machine. m:n may reached as far south along the Now England coast as Boston.
In Newfoundland, he said, the team found iron, nails, frag ments of In abjeels and what Is probably on stag-UPI
Mrs F. R. Ashton particular- i
ly asked members to warn the other puble that than stallholders and authorised persons would be admitted
ho persons
the fairground before 11.15 am.
Soldier upset sleeping man
and admiration for this most charming and Ilkable person- ality.
Estlug universal respect
This post In a very delicate one the and who knows, maybe trump card lies with this un- Minching lady of disilnellon, I am confident that it is Vijaylakshmi Pandit is om. clally nominated and in iarn accepted the present fug-of- wyp tension wik no longer look us in the face.
It will be appreciated if there
views
are carried to officlat
sources.
"PEACEMAKER AJR".
dear
Rastus in Piece?
What is 'pare 3 mentioned in G.LP's letter of yesterday? Does I refer to the 'ripping of soul' or le his pal T.P.W.**
Private Archebald Westley 21, of the First Royal Warwickshire Regt, Victoria Barracks, was this morning fined a total of $150 by Mr T. L. Yang at Causeway Bay Magistracy for as- We saulting a Chinese man.
Westley pleaded guilty.
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Gloucester-road. and turned He was also ordered to pay over the Led, $50 ecnpensation to the injured! About
minutes later, mun, Lam Kwan-pok,
Westley returned and turned the bed over again.
When the complainant scolded him. Westley assaulted him, Westley was arrested by a Royal Navy patrolman and 4 pollee
Insp Y. C. Lam said that ently this morning Westley walked up to the com- plainant, who was sleeping on 11 eanup bed outside 130 officer.
perfectionist shirt by Ship'n Shore"
unmatched for basic fashion sense -- with action back, two-way collar, lang tails. Superb all-cotton broadcloth, Pastels, sun 'tories. 28 to 40.
AT
PAQUERETTE'S
Q. RIUS KATT.
dear sir
i
Further to Mr Boterand's re
marks in your ons mas, may i add that I am whole hearted- Jy in agreement with him, What neutral nation or nations, will ever hope to shape the destiny of the world, or play n leading rule in the affairs of the nations?
are faced Today with menace far more dangerous than mankind has ever faced In its catire history. Today we are either champion- ing Freedom, and Liberty, or we renounce the ideals which have made the Free World what it is. The moment of Truth is at hand!
In this modern age, neutrality means weakness of character, da lack of moral worth.
plain English, "TUNEY'VE GOT NO GUTS?"
In
BRITISHER.
dear sir
Chow Wow
Now & How
In their pursuit of metaphysical abstracts your correspondents have forgǝiten the origins] point at faun; thai one need not be a dipsomaniac to enjoy | Brendan Behar for harker after homosexuailty to ap preciate Oscar Wilde. It fol- | lowa that it does not neces- sarily require an angry young men to produce Joha Oaborne's "Look Back in Anger."
SACRED COW.
dear sir
"Inw Now" (18-9-1061) sayı that "thai purveyor of sirango words has himself frequently offered...." and that ".... was, the only weasible thing
be and thus faż made cloer in print." Which clearly showe he has not go' farm/akipped" any of that “purveyor's" stuff, That "How . Now" · faker the tramble to write in a fairly lengthy letter, to criticise £žas "purveyor'ı" aluff
Also in- Biostes le cannot Ettore 11
øven if he'sfants (or prefends) $12. The really sensible waY |
of treating It is to ignore li completely.
N. I. CHOW.
Established 1845
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1961.
Three fined
for entering
Special meeting held URBAN COUNCIL MAKES
149)
SHEAFFER'S
IMPERIAL HI
Sheaffer quality features at maderate pricts
2,397 born,
353 die
without permit CITY HALL REGULATIONS during week
and
A father
his two Thirteen City Hall regulations were made by the daughters were fined by
Urban Council at a special meeting held this Mr J. T. Williams at Cen- tral Magistracy this
morning. morning for entering the Colony without permits. The 55-year-old man, Au Chun, was fined $200, and his daughterų, 22-year-old Au_Yuk- bing and 18-year-old Au Fung ining, ware fined $50 each.
The trio, whose address was DS 41 Fa Yuan-street, Kiven greund door,
The regulations, made under† City Hall; the penalty for o3- section 4 of the City Hall |struction of City Hall staff; and Ordinance, includes the open- the introduction of animals In- ing end closing of the City Hall: to the City Hall, applications for exclusive use of the facilities provided in the
Kowloon Chat Salesman stole
leaded guilty. They said thai) they had come here because of "hardship."
inspector G. D. Carter sald the defendants went to the Re- gistration of Persons Omer in Causeway Bay
for to upply Benglong identity cards noon yesterday.
Al
The father said he had cum here last Saturday from Macao and the girls from Cunten on the same day by sea.
Inp Carter added that the defendants were unable to pro- Cure paasports, or any travel admitted to documents and pelice that they had no permis- slon to enter the Colony.
glassware from
Lane, Crawford
on
The regulations were moved by the Chaiman of the Urban Council the Hon. K. S. Kinghorn, Deputy and seconded by the Director of Medient and Health Services, Dr P. H. Teng. Mr Brook Bernacchi, In sup- porting the motion, sald that he would suggest that the charges for use of the concert hall be made available to the public as soon as possible.
"Many entertainers who want to make use of the holl, are baffled why the charges
have not been made available to put them although the City Hall is 12 due to be opened to the public T.in about six months," Mr Ber- Central nucch! said.
A young salesman was for probation months by Mr J. Williams at
Magistracy this morning for stealing a quantity of
glassware and a porcelain US. icebreaker
olate worth $102.50 from Lane, Crowford Ltd.
The 24-year-old
тап
T&C
BUSINESS TRIP Kwok-lam, of 180 Nam Cheong-
Mr
Alfred Hatch, manager of the Irother Trading and Steamattip Co. (1957) Ltd., will leave today by PAA for Tokyo on the way to New Yerk for business consulta tions with the head offler of Isbrandtsen.
10b
street, serond floor, Shamshulpo, had pleaded guilty at a hearing last week, and had
been re- manded unill today for a pro- bation officer's report.
Referring to the probatlen officer's report, Mr Wilitums told Tse that it was
in his favour and that he had decided
sails for the Antarctic
Boston, Sapt. 19. The rugged U.S. Coast Guard cuttur Eastwind sailed to- day for the Antarctic, vanguard of a group
of
to give him a chance by plac-0.5. Navy and Coast From New York, Mr Halching him on probation. will be going to Europe for a vacation, He expects away for about three months,
During his absence, Mr H. D. Guzdur, who has recently re turned from Japan, will be net- ing manager,
Guard icebreakers to Tse who corned a salary of
operate at the bottom of $200 a month at Lane, Crawford
the world again this year. Ltd. stole two parcels of glass- ware by
billa Issuing two
The Eastwind under com- through the delivery department mand of Captain Joseph
W.
to send the goods to an address | Naab Jr., of Freeport, Maine, in Yu Chou-street, Shamshulpo, left a month earlier than usual for the operation deep freeze project to smash a clearwater path in the McMurdo sound The foundation for a huge nuclear reactor has been constructed there and cargo ships will bring in reactor pari
Panzer officer upset
with
town with
stunt
London.
A Panzer officer who stretched Anglo-Gorman relations almost to breaking point in Pembroke has been severely reprimanded by his commanding officer. In o 20- minute film scone, the officer lined up four young German soldiers, cops in hand, to pose before the
town's war memorial.
The stunt was staged for # He was told that bis action German television company in was in bad taste and could Britain to project in Germany have wrecked the Panzer ex- the welcome given to the Pan- periment In Pembroke. zers. The scene was shot over And he apologised private
ly to British officers and told them it should never have
and over again,
And local people who had happened. generously welcomed the Pan- zers, watched disbelievingly as the camera whirred. It was too much.
From a garage across the road Miss Barbara Gwyther saw the whole stunt.
DISRESPECT Councillor Ernest Morgan said: "It was an act of dis- to our war dead and respect
I view it most seriously."
tres.
If the Eastwind and other Icebreakers are successful, the reactor is expected to be completed during the coming summer season in Antarctica. -AP.
5 men appear on drug charges
boforo
Five men appeared
Mr P. F. X. Leonard ot South Kowloon Magis- tracy this morning charges of possessing heroin and barbitono.
an
The men ate; Kwan Tak-hang, 48, of 28 Ngan Hon-street, But the Panzer parade in third floor, But Sla-chuen, 54 Pembroke la nearly ended. For of KIL 1200 Cuntun-road,
"I was thoroughly disgust a week the young soldiers In ground floor, But Chung 38. ed," she said. "It made me feel steal blue uniforms have been of the same address on the Alek inside. I do not mind the part of a summer side-show for
second "defendant; But Sun. Genane coming here, but the teenagers and holidaymakers 49, of 28A Ngan Hon-street, sight of this false reverence by order, The exercise in public third floor, and But Kai-ming shocked me."
relations has been a great 30, living in the basement of On the war'memorial beneath success and they are content. 39 Wellington-street, the castle walls there are 107 In the words of their C. O,
The first defendant is addi- names of men who died in they must get down to the rest tionally charged with permitting two wars.
thing-learning, lank warfare at storage of dangerous drugs in Offcials of the German Castlemartin range,
his home. Embassy heard of the stunt "After all," he said, "that
No plea was taken, and
at once began an investi- is why we cùme," gation. The Commanding
Inspector A. Lew And to underline his words Megistrate to remand Officer, Colonel Kari von Kleist | the first convoy of German fendants for three severely reprimanted the om- tanks
ever
to carcer along
asked the the do-
days in
en-
cer, Lieutenant Klaus New British roads-six M48'spase police custody for further
for his willing Co- ed through Pembroke Dock on quiries. operation in the seene.
Inann,
POP by Go
their way to Castlemartin,
WHAT'S THE GOOD OF, QUOTE, 'KENNEDY BEING VERY DISARMING!
(F KRUSHOHEV WON'T?
This was granted.
Everything stops
for a Carlsberg
Drink
Carlsben
Carlsberg
BEER
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on
Births registered in the Colony
during the week ending September 9 totalled 2,397, Government health gures
show.
Of these births 740 were In Hongkong, 1,208 in Kowloon and 443 in the New Territories.
Deaths from All causes totalled 353.
culosis.
were
From the Files
25
years
-AGO.
September 1936
JAPANESE, allegedly
A caught in the net of
of
In the same period, 48 per- tors died of infectious diseases taking prohibited photo-
the as compared with 30
graphs, was detained by the preceding
Of there week. depths, 42 were from tuber Hongkong Police on Friday
Jast, at the Institute Some 200 fresh casca of Engineers and Shipbuilders, tuberculosis
notified,
It bringing to 0,418 the total of
that appears
the tuberculosis cuses reported since Japanese walked into the the beginning of the year,
Institute premises about 10 am on Friday when the place was deserted except for a few Chinese emplo- yees. He went to the veran- dah and there commenced to take photographs of the harbour. He had not been there long when Mr A,
Journalist leaves for
W. Europe Harper, a member of the
Institute, entered the room and saw him. Mr Harper Mr Kayser Sung, Deputy Immediately telephoned the
Editor of the Far Eastern Economic
left Review Hongkong yesterday on a six-week tour of Western Europa,
Palice.
After Police
at questioning headquarters, the man was released. It appears that he was a local photo- grapher taking fow pic-
Ho will attend the Inter-
Autombile Show national
at Frankfurt, Germany, and will tures in the course of his enquire into the textile im-business, and when the films porting situation various were developed they were European countries, including found to be views of an the UK and France. He will
in
also collect material on KM ordinary nature. The man's
activities in the Far East.
Sole Agents;
camera was not confiscated.
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