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U-TURNING TAXI HIT POLICE VAN

A taxi driver whose

car

collided with a police van was fined $100 by Mrj

T. L. Yang at Causeway Bay Court this morning for driving carelessly. Tam Sal-wing

189 Lockhart-road, Kroanil Hoor.

ordered ud ut

to pay $16 compensation to the police.

Uf

Insp J. A. O'Hare said the) police von was travelling along Gloucester-rend on August 1! when the tax made a U-turn rummed the police vehicle

a

un the offside front door,

The taxl suffered UNIVY damage us a result, the court was told.

Mr Yang also ordered Tam's driving licence tu by endorsed.

Soldier fined

for swearing

Craftsman Peter Mcintyre, 26, REME, stained

IK Inalty

Se Kong. NT.

ul 17 Workshop t was and $25 by Mr P. F. X. Leonard at South Kowicon Magistracy this morn ing for stor

Indecent word; likely to use a breach of the peace,"

J. Collins sald

insp D. Melstyre beckoned

lo a rick-

shaw puller outside the Astor

Hotel early

is morning and

then swore at the man when he approached.

Melutyre also swore at

Py

police officer who intervened.

McIntyre said he had had a

few driks and did not know

what happened.

Hawker Control constables donate blood

a

A party of 23 Hawker Control

CHINA

More decorations and the final touches of otherd- fave been going up in the Colony in preparation for the welcome tomorrow for Princess Alexandra. These pictures show parts of the decorations in the Statue Square area as they looked this morning, Staff Photographer.

CHINESE CONTRIBUTION

--

'Pai laus' put up for royal visit

Established 1845

MAIL

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1961.

"writes fashion newa"

NEW

HAYS VOGUE

Lady Sheaffer

"WERUPAKRT' POUNTAIN PEN

UNITED PAPER CO. LTION

'I did not intend to kill,

man

says

From the Files

25

in court UNEMPLOYED

}

A metal factory worker charged with murder denied at the Criminal Sessions this morning that he bought a knife with the intention of

killing a fellow worker.

He is Kong Kam, 27, charged with the murder of Yim Kai at the Yul Wah metal factory ut Ngau Tau Kok on June 20.

Kong saki yuterday that Yin had talked about him and said he was trying to sleni Yin's girl friend, the daughter of the factory, propriclor.

On the afternoon of June 29, Kong sal, he felt Yim trat

too far with

KONSID

and he told Yim he should con- centrate more on his job.

Grabbed something

Yim grabbed him and put his hands round his throat.

"I thought I was going to be

suffocated, so I grabbed some thing and thrust it at him once. 1 felt my life was in danger," he said.

32

RA

REGIMENT, LEAVES AFTER

DUTY TOUR

TOUR HERE

MAN DENIES

DRUG CHARGES

years AGO

November 1936

Free again after 116 days A 45-year-old unemployed

imprisonment and alleged for- man, Siu Cho-yan denied, ture at the hands of Soviet at the Criminal Sessions authoritica in Urnmeti, Shu- this morning, charges of kiang, Cimarron, Hathaway, allowing premises to be 26-year-old American explorer used for the manufacture arrived in Shanghai last week and storage of heroin.

Slu was alleged to have com- mitted the offences àt. 20 Shou

Hi-road, Aberdeen, on son November 14, 1959.

Mr H. Hobson, Crown Coun

that the one woman,

accused

The 32 Regiment, Royal Artillery, under the com-sel, told a jury of six men und mand of Lt-Col H. A. Hardy, sailed in the tenant of the house. On troopship Nevasa at noon today for England November 24, 1958, police raided on holiday on completion of its three-year the premises where they found tour of duty here.

To Mr Denis Remedios, Crown Counsel, Kong said he did not intend to kill Yim. He Lt-Gen Sir Roderick McLeod, only wanted to make him re- Commander British Forces, was high ranking officers among lease his grip on his neck.

Mr. Justice R. H. Mills-Owens saying farewell to the regiment, and the jury of five men and whleli has been replaced by 34

ad-Regiment, RA.

"I two women are hearing

The Chinese community in Hongkong is making a valuable contribution to the decorative schemes throughout the Colony during the visit of Princess Alexandra.

Found dead

dresses by the Crown and Mr

H. Bu (for Kong).

To mark the departure of the

The hearing will continue this 74 (Battle Axe Company) Bat- tery, 2/Lt David Robertson, D afternoon.

3 SEAMEN JAILED FOR NOT OBEYING MASTER'S ORDER

Three Chinese seamen were sentenced to two weeks' jail by Mr R. Woodward at the Marine Court this morning when they were found guilty of disobeying a lawful order of the ship's master.

They were, L Ting-yah, 31, 1 plorer, on September 25 while sailor, La Kami-fung, 99, a store; the ship was in Yawaw, Japan, keeper and Chan Cheung-leung,

24. sailor,

were

accused of

Evidence

extract

from

National Service Officer

'Fife, and the Dunfermline, tallest member of the Battery. carried the Battle Axe on to the Nevasa. The Axe WDR initially escorted by members of 13 (Martinique) Battery now one of the Batteries in 14 ILA-who handed Regiment, over their duties to 74 Battery on reaching the ship this morn- ing.

Parade

An annual parade was held in February by 74 (Balile Axe Company) Battery lo troup French pioneer's axe in celebra- Hon of the Battle of Martinique (1809) in which 74 Battery and 13 (Martinique) Battery, fighting side by side, played a distin- gutshed part.

Tho

The Band of the 1st Battalion, Royal Northumberland Fusillora played during the ceremony and also for the ship's departure.

Irom Peking to complete a journey across Central Asia from India to China.

from Los

fle in staying with 11 friend who cunte Angeles

time Rome

ago

to locate kim. Ho and his friend, Mr Melvin Perlee,

for

re expected to return to America shortly. He intends it is said, to aue the Sovie Government at foscore, dangerous drugs and equipment

of his pro on the first Boor. Accused was the alleged loss not present but pollee arrested perty.. two men and one woman, who were subsequently acquitted by Victoria District Court Judge of charges, he said."

W

One of the

men discharged 7HILE there seems to be considerable slow- world testify that socused had cmployed him as a gardenering up of the operations in and had told him to remove the Madrid sector, one of certain articles to the first floor the flerccat battles of the The gardeno was also forbid- des, t go to the Arst floor Spanish civil war is raging without permission, Mr Hobson in Asturias. A loyalist army of miners and militiamen has launched an offensive before Mr

against the Nationalists on A. D. Scholes is continuing

this front, their objective, The accused is represented

being Oviedo. Mr Patrick Yu, on bry

of instructions

Mr D'Almada Remedios.

suld

Hearing

Justice

tho C. A.

CHINESE

Six members of the Eng4 Ilsh House of Commons who have been visiting Spain as investigators re- port that a quarter of the city has been destroyed and the plight of the populace is pitiful. They

im- urge

REFUGEES mediate and large scale

ON $250

BOND

action by neutral Powers," working through an inter- national organisation, for relief of civilians.

Spain has requested an immediate convocation of

Also leaving in the troopship were five Army sports teams returning

and to Singapore Malaya after playing a series of All three

The principal evidence pro-matches here, disobeying a lawful command duced by the prosecution was a given by Captain G. G. Mackay,

They

the were

Singapore Master of the my Marine Excertified copy of an

from the log book of the ship Army Soccer Team, the Army (Singapore) Small Arms Team, which the court accupied as

and the Army (Malaya) Small Five mon and nine women the League true account of the incident.

The defendants were repre- Arms Team, the Singapore Services Cricket sented by Mr Erie H. S. L, Combined instructed by Mr Sydney S. OTeam and the Malaya Arm Kho,

Forces Boxing Team.

2 victims of

collision still in hospital

WOMAN WHO CLAIMED SHE WAS MILLIONAIRE USED FALSE DR'S TITLE

Of the passengers rescued from yesterday's harbour callition between the USS A Pledmont and a North Point - Ngautaukok ferry bout, two are still do. tained in Queen Mary Hospital where their con dition was reported to be fair this morning.

65-year-old woman Yao Yuk-fong, who claimed she was once a millionaire in China and a graduate of the medical faculty of the Yale University in China, this morning pleaded guilty to using a titlo imply ing qualification to practise medicine. The various clansmen and

She also pleaded guilty to 19 kaifong associations and other

unlawfully other charges of Chinese organisations in Hong-

possessing penicillin and part kong and Kowloon have got to-

one poison. The case was heard gether to put up about 30 The two are Chiu Mel-yung at Causeway Bay Court.

being A 90-year-old couple, Mr Ed-owered archways ("Pal- A 28-year-old

Alice, laus flower bourda ("Fa-treated for concussion, and a Yao, whose allas is Florence found dead in the pals") — and were buth

colourful two-month-old baby girl who Yao, was arrested on Septem- Red Cross Society, Fung Ilouse living-room of their home in decorations.

suffered from immersion.

ber 27 at Fiat B Majestic Man- sions 6th floor, King's-road. this morning.

DISCHARGED Ridgemount, Guildford, late the

both as the which was given Seven more constables from other night by their son.

Mu, address of her clinic, the Fuk the training school will donate Police are investigating the apan roads blood this afternoon. They will possibility of accidental cual- when the Princess will Travel 45, who received cuts on

twelve-day stay in the Colony.

contables fru the Training

School Brick Bill, Aberdeen, led

by Mr C. L. Scobell, Command-

London.

Pat, denated blood to the Britishkar Milea and his wife

olher

Four of the "Pai laus"- will on routes along

woman

A third woman, Choy

discharged

be led by Insp C. Y. Su, gas poisoning-London Express to various functions during her head, was Principal of the Training School. Servico.

10.10 กล

Dedication of the Chinese Full Gospal Church at Taup Mun, the New

Territories.

treatment yesterday,

her Lee clinic, and her residence. after

She cald in mitigation that The USS Piedmont, a 9,450 what he did in the cllale was ton destroyer tender, here on purely in the cause of charity.

recreational a five-day

visit, She said with such work sho was steaming into port when could relieve her sorrow over

it collided with the ferry, the death of her husband in Kee, with 21 on board. Two China.

rest where

women drowned and the were sent to hospital most of them were treated and discharged yesterday.

Caught with 36

packets of heroin

She collected two or three

from at times dollars

her patients, all of whom were poor, she said..

Not aware

She said she was appointed

by a flabory naociation to take charge of the clinic. However,

A 23-year-old unemployed man, she was not aware that I was

Chen Tak-fal, was sentenced unlawful. -

to 21 months' Jali by Mr J. T.

Williams ni Central Maghalinoy

The prosecution said that Yao,

this morning when he admitted while unregistered, used the

possessing 10

heroin.

of Packets

namo of "Western doctor" in the signboord of the elinte and Vialling cardo. The Inspector G. J. Fergus said on her that defendant was arrested by penicillin and the part one; two constables on Tuesday at polson were seized in Yno's the staircase of 8, Yuen Fuk-premises on September 27. Inne. Defendant was smoking .Me A. J. Sanguinetii reserved | drugs at the time.

sentence until 2.30 today.

POP by GoG

$23

appeared before Mr P. F. charging

Council again Germany

and

X. Leonard at South Kow-Italy with aiding the insur-

loon Court this moming gents.

on a charge of illegal on-

try into the Colony, bo- tween

August 11 and

October 29.

Two Forcat Guards were

trees ать

The defendants, mostly in badly injured by several men habitants of Kwangtung, pleaded whom they attempted to arrest gulity and were each bound over for stealing pine

Thursday. In a sum of $250 for one year.

The guards soern La Kami They were Leung Wal-long who received injuries to the (20), Cheng Wah-chal (26), a face, believed to have been in- Lo a chopper and (35), Lee Bing (18), Yuelicted with Mel-heung (36), Chong Kwai Chok-tak, who received in 011 the head. They ying (29), Wong Chau-wan (22), furies Fong Ah-yuet (00), Leung 8 were both taken to Kowloon (81), Wong Lai-hing (18), Lee Hospital. One man has been Ngan (44), Wong Moon-sul (38), arrested in connection with the and Chiu Yee-sheung (44). incident.

Yat-wah (32), Tang Leo-leung

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A QUESTION I'VE BEEN WANTING TO ASK YOU, SIR-CAN YOU LEND ME A

POUND?

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