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TWO GUNNERS JAILED
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1961.
FOR
TAXI DRIVER
Complainant tells Sentence: 3 years
also of assault
Two gunners of the 1st Battalion Northum-
berland Fusiliers were jailed for six months by Judge B. J. Jonnings in the! Victoria District Court this morning.
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foll man were found guilty yesterday of robbing a ifriver of $50 and assaulting him on September 15.
The solliers are Vincent Sid- ney Frail, 22, and Joseph Wil- Ram Sampson, 21. They pleaded
nasty to the charge.
Character witnesses were call- et by the defence this morning. and after hearing them. Judge Jennings sentenced the two men the six months imprisonment.
Assaulted
The taxi driver, Yuen King nam, told the Court yesterday Uhat he was driving the men in Stanley Fort early the morning of September 15.
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Soldier made
to sign bond
for assault
A soldier who assaulted o bor manager was ordered
MAN CAUGHT WITH $18,000 WORTH
OF PURE HEROIN
An unemployed man was sentenced to three years jail by Judge K. R. Macfee in the Victoria District Court this morning for possessing 60.2 ounces of heroin.
Kwan Sang 3D of Hut 46 Choi Yuen Village in the New Ter- tor the ritories pleaded guilty
charge.
Chief Inspector W. F. Apps | suld Kwon was intercepted in King's-road, Causeway Bay, by several policemen on the after- to sign a $400 bond to be noon of October 18. two
they bag. In A paper of good behaviour for four months by Mr A. J. San-discovered a number of parcels a total of 0 which contained guinetti at Causeway Bay Magistracy this morning.
James. 22 of Warwicks. "Prince
James admitted slopping the face of Sum Wat-liang outside!
al 50-80 the Neptune Bor
floot ground Lockhart-road, Just night.
He was asked to stop while one of the ance it a much, but when he stopped the cab he was assaulted and robbet and fold to run away,
Chief Tispector W. P. APE" prosreutd. The soldiers were represented by Major P. E Put. Asistant Director The Depeaty
of the Army Legal Services.
First freshness
of autumn
Hongkong felt the first fresh- ness of autumn today when the. temperature dropped to a mini- mum of 673 degrees Fahrenheit of 7.30 am today,
maximum)
temperature TR recorded between midnight last night and am today was 70.9 degrees Fahrenhelt.
: le is David!
Unit JR, HAR", NT.
Insp Y. C. Lam sald the in- cident occurred when defendant met complainant at a doorway of the bar.
Defendant used bad language 6 Sum and Sum replied to the abuse.
A quarrel followed and James then slapped complainunt en the face and pushed him around, tearing the complainant's jacket sleeve, the gourt was told.
packets of a powder that was later found to be pure heroin.
A further Ave small "simple" found in Kwan's packets were jacket ckel.
Chief Inspector Apps saki Kwan had a previous convic- tions, but unly two dangerous drugs.
concerned
pitated
(1 was subsequently
quantity of heroin that the would be worth $18,000 on the have open market and could been reduced to 38,000 "shota" at 50 cents a "shot".)
ON LEAVE
repre-
Mr F. J. R. Bottrall, sentative of the British Coun- cit in.Jepan, arrived in the Bri- fish liner Canton this morning en route to the United Kingdoin on leave.
Superior Quality
Young sailor
walked off
with lighter
Clifford George East, a 19- year-old sailor of HMS Cavalier, was this morn- ing fined $20 by Mr T. L. Yang at Causeway Bay Magistracy for stealing a cigarette lighter.
He pleaded guilty.
Insp Y. C. Lam sald defendarit was among three sallors who went to a store at 96 Johnston- road on Tuesday.
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When they left, East tool elgarette ilghter without ing, but was seen by the owner
who reported the matter to be of the shop, Mr Tai Siu-tak,
police.
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The 34th Regiment, Royal A tillery, commanded by Lt Col D. W. V. P. O'Flaherty, arrived in the troopship Novaso this morning to reljave the 32nd Regiment, RA.
The 34th Regiment has been in Malaya for 13 months.
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Five youths in court
INTRUDERS ASSAULT
OLD WOMAN
An aged woman was "knocked about” when intruders entered her house and robbed her of $132 and a travelling bag after tying her up and gagging her.
Court this
tery and HQ Battery, the first. Wylle at Kowloon District of which had been stationed in Singapore since the Regiment with robbery with aggravation. arrived in the Far East.
Two of the
The Regiment is made up of
Pollec later arrested three batteries; the 11 (Sphinx) | youths, They came before Judge Battery, RA, 58 (Eyre's) Bat-
morning charged
.Chan Dccused, Sik-woon, 21, and Liz Ming. Brigadier W. F. L Lawson, 26, pleaded guilty to the charge sentenced to four Commander, Hongkong and and were
years and placed under police was among supervision Kowloon Garrison,
for two years l many officers to greet the Regi- the expiration of the sentence. The three other youths who
were: Lee denied the charge Sun, 21; Ng Wah-sang, 25, and Chan Ping-fat, 19.
ment on ATTIVO).
The Band of the 1st Battalion, The Royal Northumberland Fu- (silters, played at No. 4 pier of Wharf as the the Kowloon troopship berthed.
The 32nd Regiment, RA, will Icave in the troopship next week for England on completion of a three-year tour of here.
duty
Vietnam marks National Day
A recepiton celebrating Vietnam's National Day was held at the
BAT Kepulse
Hotel this mornlar.
The
Chief Insp T. W. Whecker svid the victim, 62-year-old Chun Yuk-chu was living with her daughter-in-law and two grandchildren at 2240 Fa Yuen
treet, Orst floor.
In hospital
Sailor became
angry
From the Files
25
years AGO-
October 1936
London.
for
NEW landmark London will be formed by the great building of concrete arising street and within the three railway line boundarica at Earl's Court. The most modern methods of construction have been used in the building of what will be the largest rein- . forced concrete building in England.
The main hall, which has a roof span of 260 feet, will Brian Laishman, a 21-your- have as a central feature a old sailor of HMS Vic-marvellous swimming pool, torious was this morning 200 It by 100 ft. with a fined $40 by Mr T. capacity of 2,000,000 gal. Yong at Causeway Bay lons of water. Magistracy for malicious-
ly
damaging articles amounting to $280.
Next spring the building will be used as part of the
Laishman, who pleaded guilly, British Industries Fair, and was also ordered to pay $280, later of the Ideal Home cumpensation to Ling Keung, Exhibition, the Motor Show owner of the damaged property, and other attractions.
Insp Y. C. Lam said that at
On September 20, one of her grandsons was in hospital and was visiting him. his mother
yesterday, defendant Chan was left with the other 2 am
brought a girl to the Tal Ping grandchlid in the house.
Yeung Apartments, 141, Queen's- rond Enst, fifth floor. He told the room boy to wake him up al 0 o'clock.
three
Left
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Plans for the new Filipino Clubhouse in King's Park, have already been completed, and the construction, of the new building will commence da Insp Lam sald at 4 am, the soon as the club oficials re- girl left and did not return
ceive permission from the au- defendant. awoke
and thorities: • When
found the girl had left, he became very angry and started to break things in the room,
Shortly after 3 pm people asked to visit the sick fold woman The old boy. them that he was in hospital.
Then they asked for a drink and they were invited into the Governor, Sir Robert house. Black, accompanied by Lady Whilst inside, they held the neck, woman by her Black and Miss Barbara Black, aged headed the large gathering nf gagged and bound her and tied
her hands behind her back. guests, including members of the
The damaged articles One of them knocked her on
two drinking glasses, four wall ment Consular Corps, senior Govern-
leading the head causing her to fall to to the floor. They then ran-
lamps, one looking glass and a citizens.
ancked the house.
bedside table with a glass top, hir Bul, Cong Van, Vietnam Consul In Hongkong, welcomed the guests.
officiels,
and
Indian medical official leaves
Dr N. V. Nene, Chief Medical Officer of the Port of Bombay, and leacher of medicine at the
When eventually the in- truders left, the old woman and managed to tree herself call for help. Her other grand- son woke from his sleep and went to the police.
Nine days
The woman was rent to hos- remained for pilal where she' nine days.
A
Govt officials
return
were
The former clubhouse joos, a wooden structure, which sean totally demolished
the by
loom in August last. Ap plication for a semi-permanent building was presented to the authorities immediately after- warde, but no reply has yet been received.
The local Filipino com- number ot Government munity have subscribed pen- officials returned in the Italian crously towards the new build- liner Victoria this morning ing fund and the clubhouse, from home leave.
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it is colimated, will cost about 1. $2,500. Mr M. A. Xavier has ol been appointed the Club'e
architect.
They
included Mr Robson, Assistant Director
Works, and Mr F.
Divisional
Military College there, left One 01 the youths, Chan Public
Air Sik-woon, the first Hongkong last night by
accused, Wakeford, India.
was arrested the following day (Workshop), Prior to his two-day stay in and the four other oceused Department, Hongkong he had been attend- were taken into custody later. Ing conference in Japan.
The case is continuing.
Fire
Officer Service
Mr Wakeford was accompanied by his wife and daughter.
UNIVERSITY ASTRONOMY CLUB
Rocket, space station models on display
Models of rockets, a space-station, the giant 250-foot Jodrell Bank radio- on display at the telescope, the moon and the solar system were
Club second exhibition of the Hongkong University Astronomy which opened at Loke Yew Hall this morning.
The exhibition is held in con-¡ings as well as your special line
1 study. This is Junction with the University's of
healthy sign." Golden Jubiler Festival,
Also on display is a 7-inch Newtonle raffceler telescope which the Club itself made last year. Manbers sald they had taken pictures of the moon with the telescope with great success and they
altempting to take pictures of the sun.
were
Galaxies
A new 8-inch reflector tele- scope, which has just been com- pleted, will be on display to-
MOTOW.
In
addition
to the nodels there were and the telescope, alse drawings and photographs el galaxies, clusters and stars some of the supplied by world's largest observatories.
During the three-day exhibi- Hon, there will be film shows en space travel, supplied by the UGI8.
Healthy sign
The exhibition was opened by Dr. L T Ride, Vice- Chancellor of the University and patron of the Club. He congratulated the Club on its erthudasm and achievements.
Ife noted that astronomy wos not one of the student courses
in the University.
"It shows that you are in-
POP by God
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Very
Moscow,
RATORS at the All-
Union Congress here today promised war to the death against Japan and Germany if either of them molest Russian territory either from the east west.
or
Mr M. G. M. Kruteve, President of the Executive Committee of the Far East- ern Area, warned Japan that the Soviet would deliver a "crushing blow" If they He called were attacked. the Orient "the hearth of war" and said "we can see-
against the
The four-year-old Astronomy the Japanese imperialists' Club held its first public
ex-preparations
Soviet Union." hibition in January this year.
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