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Mr Eugene Wong holding one of the Chinese medallions prepared for the London restaurant. In shows how with sret of plastle behind it, the design wantd prove decorative for screening lights or an opaque window-(Staff grapher).
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HE PLANS TO MAKE FIBRE GLASS GOODS
By Jill Doggett
Plans to set up a factory for the manufacture of a variety of goods in reinforced fibre glass are proposed by Mr Eugene Wong who said this morning that he would like to train boys from the Aberdeen Trade School in this specialised cruft.
Following the success of his painted and coveret with fire- initial effort in outding the proof coating on his land beside Golden Dragon Chinese restan- a matshed studio at rant in Fuct
Wayne in the this United States, Mr Wong year btained a $500,000 enn- tract from the London restat rateur, Mr C. M. Young, for now a larger order that has almost reached completion.
ry-
11e forestes a new industry for Hongkong in the uses polyester, bre glass and inforced plastics, but does not wish to corner the market, so he is gulle willing to discuss his plans openly and encourage to train in a young people
high <raf: that commands salaries in some parts of the world,
In addition to making terora- tive Items, deshaied, moulded,
Shouson H, Mr Wong has been busy truing out crash heinwels lined with
foam rubber and Jockey cups for men and women.
WIDESPREAD
He says that a widespread use! uf reinforced fibre glass safety withstand headgear tha! can pressure of 500 lbs to the square inch, should prevent head in- juries through accidents.
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CHINA
Estabilshed 1845
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1961.
SHEAFFER'S Imperial II
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BOLHAGENS UNITER PAPER CO, SPA
Sun spot activities disrupt
radio reception
Disruption in radio communications due to ionospheric disturbance (in the upper- most layer of air) blacked out reception at all news agencies in Hongkong today for almost eight hours from 2.20 am.
During the period, total wash- outs alterniated with short spells of bad reception and occasional clear breaks.
Mr W. C. Gare, Chief En- gineer of Cable & Wireless, said This morning "We are now en- tering the period of ninunum sun spot activities when recep- tion experiences the worst dis- turbances.
"There in an 11-year eyele during which the period of maximun sun spot activities alternates with that of the minimum.
Another factor "The last time the minimum occurred was in 1951-52."
Mr Gare also sold that last
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such as signals from Sydney! and Tokyo, has been normal.
the On the approach of minimum sun spot period when the
of sun number
spota decreases, "we expect reception general to be more and more difficult." he said. "During the period, lonospherie storms will increase in frequency.
"Another factor that will affect radio reception on earth is the cycle of the sun's rotation around its own axis which takes place every 27 days," he said:
"This will cause recurrent ionusphere storms in the atmo- sphere of the earth every 27 days. The last time It occurred was on October 2."
As usual, shortly before dawn night the JJ Station in Japan every day, the reception experi- was sending out "W" signals
This, in radio which meant "likely ionospherleners dificulty. disturbances." But the station technical jargon, is called "the
dawn dip
The dawn dip this had gone back to signat
for "Nonal," at 0 o'clock this morning was the worst among
the past few days, morning.
Nuclear blasts
Ir disclosed that reception was generally and in the cast- west dircelion during the affect- ed period this morning, but; north-suth
Mr Gare said nuclear
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Mr Kitching
Chinese
handiwork
Mrs
praised
Wilfred communication,
RAFFLE
PRIZES
Mr Pai New, member of the staff of a British insurance com- pany in Hongkong, won the first prize in the Joycee 1901 rante of a dia- The second prize mond watch was won by Miss Jennie Hsin, a student.
D COT,
The keys of the car and the At his small office in the China
watch were presented to the two winners by Mr Ping K. Ng,! Building. Mr Wong said it was
to produce quite an acting President of the Hong possible amount of material in a conflied kong Junior Chamber of Com- Samson Sun, meres, and Mr spee, but he preferred working out of doors on the large sec- Chairman of the Raffle Com- tions now ready for consign-mittee, today at the Chamber's
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plesions do affect radio recep- ilon. We had some difcuitles several years ago when America Let of nuclear bombs In the Pacify."
Our
"But the latest Soviet nuclear blasts in the Artle seemed to be too far to influence
with Europe communication ard America," he added.
The brass needles sent into space by America, in his opinion, had nothing to radio blackout Hongkong perlenced this morning.
"They work ke a broad mistor and should improve the
by communication
bouncing back the radio waves," he con- cluded.
do
with
the ex-
SALVERS FOR LONG
The
SERVICE
Earl of Inchcape. senior director of Gibb, Livingston & Co Ltd, today presented silver salvers to six members of the firm with more than 25 years service.
The presentation was part of the celebrations of the Arin's 125th anniversary.
Those who received calvers were Mr A. T. Dow (25 years service), Leung Luen Fook (25), 1 Kong (20), J.V. da Luz (30). Lan Ming On (33), Li Shing (30).
Indecent assault
charge
3 U.S. EYE SURGEONS
TO DEMONSTRATE LATEST METHODS HERE
A team of three American ophthalmologists and an ophthalmic nurse are due to arrive in Hongkong this afternoon to give a series of 15 lectures with demonstrations of their methods of corneal transplantation in five hospitals and two clinics.
From the Filos
25
'years
-AGO-
October 1936
Admiral of the Fleet Sir Roger Keyes, MP, roucaled at a London meeting that he is the sole administrator of benevolent fund, and said that he might he able to help any
who wa
was undergoing a
man
bad time through wounds re- ceived in action The june
They will work in association When the American Ophthat was started during the War with the Hongkong Ophthalmo-mologists leave, they will donate by old friends in Hongkong, their equipment to the Hong-who subscribed $1,000 front logicnl Society.
The lectures and demonstra-kong Ophthalmological Society the Auxiliary Patrol and a tlons are for members of the so that members will be able to bequest to himself. medical profession only and will not be open to the publle.
at
The medical membors of the team arriving are the Director of the International Eye Bank and Associate Professor Georgetown University Medical School, Washington, D.C.; the Associate Professor at Johns Hopkins Medical School, Balti-
of more; and the Professor Ophthalmology, Cornell Univer- sity, New York.
Voluntary
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This project, a "peoples-to- peoples programme,"
sup- ported by the International Eye Kitching, Bank under MEDICO, which is World President of the voluntary non-sectarian medi- Home League of the Sal cal service organisation. The idea was formulated over one vation Army, who left the year
ago when the late Dr discussed the Colony with her husband, Thomas Dooley General Kitching yester-programme with members of the Hongkong Ophthalmological Su- day afternoon, took with clety before he returned to her the design of
America.
This medien) Chinese house on the open
of four pages of the Bible to come here on a purely volun- their ser- tary basis, offering show to, Home Leaguersice and time without remunera in other parts of the on. There is no Govemment world.
backing. Fundr, equipment and drugs have been donated by
flems in i She also took some tiny hand- many pharmaceutical mude Chinese
and the US. garments a finely embroidered linen cloth
В
lenm
human
The Fresh and preserved with crotchet insets and edging. corneas, obtained from
Praising the expert craftsman- eyes, are donated by American
women's ship of the
gifts, people. MIS Kitching sald she also treasured little garments
made
from small scraps of old English clothes, first cut and assembled into palierna Indian women
by
who had never
held a needle and thread until laught to do so by Salvation Army workers,
Other treasures
Other treasures that Mrs Kilching tukes
Husband
chopped his wife
Fau
follow their techniques.
the
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The Hongkong Ophthalmolo- Society expressed
bags con- gical
this friendlyEVERAL
to tho appreciation of
extended across
taining gold Resture ocean for the common beneilt of value of £2,000,000 the mankind.
existence of which nobody in the Egyptian Finance Ministry had been aware, were accidentally discovered by an official of the Ministry while searching for some documents in an old safe of the archives, room.
Fire precautions
were unusual,
court told in drug case
in
of a house Occupants
Shouson Hill-road whore polico allege dangerous drugs were found, had gone to "unusual lengths" to secure electrical safety to the building, said Mri
Milnor, Acting Joseph Deputy Director
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Whilst Mr Moss of the Royal Naval Yard Police was driving along Stubbs roud, near Tung Shan Terrace, just before 0 pm yesterday his car, No. 8926, caught fire. A call soun Fire through to the put Brigade, which sent out an but in spite of the appliance. firemen's help the car was almost completely destroyed.
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50 YEARS AGO -
Extract from the SCM
of Fire Post 25 years ago column,
Services, in the Criminal
Sessions this morning.
Mr Milner was giving evid-<TR Beaumont of the
ence at the trial of Shin Chiu-
yes, 39, charged with managing
"M Cotton Mills, Cause-
n place used for manufacturing way Bay, had a nasty ex- perience on Sunday after- dangerous drugs,
He visited the work- Mr Milner said that on Octo- noon. ber 25 last year he went to rooms, and had occasion to in Shouson Hi-road, have one of the recently ar-
house
fre
Aberdeen, to survey the rived workmen from Shang-
precautions at police request.
He said he found many of the hai put out of his room. No electrical wirings had been new sooner had he given the ly relaid and the power and order than about 200 of lighting points had been sealed the men left their work and off with adhesive tapes.
Conclusion
came to the
conclusion
throw machine weights at Mr Beaumont, several strik- Man was sentenced to two that the occupants, bearing In ing him at the back.
left a domestic "He
the mom gone to unusual hurriedly to escape further secure electrical injury.
The police were
months by Mr J. F. Dargan mind that it was
01
unduly apprehensive
of the
four of the men arrested.
Ground the A 28-year-old shoemaker world org Home League ban- hers from African women plcturing a kraal or a mud hut
at North Kowloon Magistracy building. had on the Itoly Scriptures. Sho this morning on a charge of, lengths
his wife, Cheung safely to the building and were subsequently called in and struck
wounding prises tighty a stamp
Swiss Government
Yung-kai. to by the
The court was told that at 2.30 dangers of electrical fires.
formed the opinion that "They appeared before commemorate the 75th anniver-
18 defendant of
Octuber the institution of pm on sary
was operating his shoe machine. the occupants have been trying Mr Irving at the Magistracy the founder,
Ignition of In-yesterday and were sum- Mrs
Three cald Kitching
that General Both sent his children into different parts of the world to carry the Army werk, Catherine weni to Herne in Switzerland at the age of 18 was well-loved for kur and work in that lanel.
substance
not
He asked his wife to help. She to prevent the refused. An argument followed. Sammable
Defendant went into the kit-normally present in a domestic marily dealt with.
as ether," Mr of the defendants were chen, picked up a chopper and building, auch
sentenced to six weeks' hard her оп her neck, Milner said. chopped
Hearing before Mr Justice Alabour, and the fourth was shoulders, and left hand.
She remained in hospital for D. Scholes and a jury of five sent along for three months.
men and two women tinuing.
two weeks. He pleaded guilty and said he had lost his temper and committed the offence un
Bhagwan Kiratri Moorjani 22, of flat Di Mirador Mansion, 8th
Nathan-road, floor,
appeared
The commemorativo stamp the spur of the moment. before Mr P. F. X. Leonard at
words "Salut du South Kowloon Court this with the
alse carles morning on a charge of indecent Armer, Helvelta" Escault on a 13-year-old boy on the emblem October 13.
Defendant pleaded not guilty, He was remanded seven days in jail custody.
of the Salvation Army bonnet. Mrs Kitching re- turns to Hongkong from the Philipples on Friday for ene
night en route to Djakarta,
Man tells of acid attack while asleep
A 15-year-old boy faced committal pracnodings on a charge of throwing nitric acid on a 27-year-old man, Slu Wai-cheung in Belcher's-stroot on August 12 this your in the Causeway Bay Juvenile Court this morning.
the
Slu, in evidence, said he and "Suddenly I woke up in sharp defendant were fellow pain. I saw defendant running workers In a metalware, fade out at the door", he said, tory. He said they used to be
POP by Gog
good friends but some time in lie shouted for help and other August this year they had workmett came to his rescue. several quarrels over, money. One of them poured water on 19
dilute what was In the
early morning of his face to August 17 Slu kaid he returned found to bo corrosive seld.
to the workshop to sleep... · Ha Divisional Del Jap Cheng
nid defendant was sleeping in a Ka-cheung is prosecuting. bed near his own. Ho awliched Hearing continues belors Mr off the light and fell salcop.
T. I. Yang..
The accused Mr Patrick Yu.
SOMEBODY DOWN AT THE GRAPES BEEN ENCOURAGING YOU
TO WEAR THE
TROUSERS AGAIN?
is con-
This should prove a deter- is defended by rent to the other unruly
workers in the fills."
Everything stops
for a Carlsberg
Drink
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Carlsberg
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