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CHINA * MAIL

MAKE OVER

Marden urges

Costly

smoke

of smoke A pu

ristur from the rear of a Kowloon Magistracy courtroom this morning drew the attention of the magistrate and a ue of $15 for the offender

Mr A. Garota, the magis- trate, found Mak Nam.

street hawker, contempt of court.

guilty

He gave her one week is pay the line.

а

Boy demanded

money from another

Cottats

A 14-your-oda boy a len párad edg

With

119

Gemanding mons

and six of sompie kureeny why remanded seven day's M: J E Dingan at North Kow- Jorn Magistracy Bus momix. officers nanbalton

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or November 12 an

Carly TuruKS

11-year-old boy reportest thalice that defendunt au promhed him the day 25/1134 hr Wits beg vatsade ASPI

Theatre and demanded payid of 50 cents a day, un

braten up and hreat of being

away from the aren Defendan

arrested

chase

follow 1202

With

chiar

day at Tempie-street and admitted the offence.

Be «lso admitted that be- tween October 5 ani

November 11, he had made the same de-

$9M

control

of development

There is increasing feeling that the days of laissez faire have gone and that there is a case for the control of this development, so that the Colony's industries may be properly repre- sented overseas by those whose quality affords the best opportunity to competc.

This was stated by Mr J Marden, Chairmen of Wheelock! Marden and C

Statement at the annual general

the compen inreting of

afferrous

Mi Marden sind whether such miri

Wi leasure

EUSTED

the pack IN

8

But uderet she that net Carnest Citendang nt Gov. pebl

HIER OF let til DE trolled development,

nevitable swamping of oversens subsequent ara

of marginal busi- process

huket

Planatu

TEENS 12.

that

Valine is not geared to as

New ships

the

Me Marden made these com- ments when he reported that the roparily of the company's Textile associates to expand had heen affected by the limit in- psed under the voluntary ex- port agrretnents as well as hy Use unteontrolled expatsuti

the uniustry'

Mi Morden also reported that

addition to the

ht

last year of the vessei Judith Aid, the company is also build- A 14.000-100 deadweight hip. The Dorothy Ann, which is due to be imunched text April

T: decounts for the Year erdesi March 31, 1961, showed The Inghest profit for the com-

transferred it pany since

TWO MORE

PROJECTS

TO RECLAIM

HK LAND

The Governor-in-Council hos authorised two reclamation projects to provide land for future development and dumping areas. One of the projects. will be carried out at Sandy Bay below The tolal area Moun! Davis.

which of the reclamation,

15 divided into two parts, is about 35.5 arres

The other project involves I the

reclamation of part of the foreshore and seabed at Chur Wan bay on the eastern shore of Hongkong island. Ity area is about 46 ucres.

from 50X other boys headquarters to the Colony 14,

who begged in that area.

Mr Dargan

conumended the i

yours, agu

He also bated that since the

complainant for his good werk Lanulation of the directors' re-

the netter to the in reporting

ortlered than $5 be pin, and given to him from the poor bux

LAND TO BE

SOLD TO

BREAKERS

appulations.

patid averant, there had been a fumber substantial rise In the quoted price in the stock

The

of the report the do de coumis, mervei try Mr K] secondes by Dr Despans Fang. was approved jetar.mm.sily.

The te protis f the rumpany for the your mides March 31 1961, was $9.662.632

Dividend

Governamen proposes 19 swit hases of abumi 1,716 500 square A final dandend of two per

and seabedi Teetereshtore

cent and a bonus of three per near Tseung Kwon

Junk rent absorbing $1,350.000 were Bay for use by ship-breaking, declared. ruiling all and diver ancillary inkfustries.

A

Site Pr Rennie's Mal

the general area of Junk Bay усат.

Boy,

15, threw

acid on fellow worker

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ADMITS FRAUD CHARGES

HK MAN GETS GIFT OF LIGHT CRUTCHES FROM U.S. HOSPITAL

1 pair A young Hongkong cripple reerived

of new sluminium crutches this morning, made specially for him al a United States Army Hospital in Hawali. They were pre- sented by Major Harvey Haer, USAAF. at the Ambassador

Hotel.

Earlier this year, another USAAF officer-ia Hongkong. with his wife and crippled daughter was asked by a Chinese pattern of the cleverly- businessman where he could get a construeled crutches used by the girl, in light They appeared to be so manipulate the man said.

weight

and easy to

The serviceman promised to make enquiries but the hospital authorities hearing of the request decided to make a pair of crutches as a gift and asked Major Baer, who makes routine trips to this Colony, to make the presentation on their behalf.

The businessman, Mi James Wong

the Fu Shing Compans, went to accept the gift of the crutches for 20-year- He asked old Jack Chien, the son of his personal friend. Major Baer to accept the grateful thanks of the boy and his father for the gift.

of

Police kept watch

MAN CAUGHT WITH

DRUGS JAILED

SIX YEARS, FINED

A 58-year-old man, Wong Hei, was this morning sentenced to six years in jail and fined $20,000 --or another year of imprisonment by Mr Justice W. A. Blair-Kerr at the Criminal Sessions for possessing heroin and barbitone.

Wong pleaded guilty to u charge of possessing 30.1 ounces of heroin, and 13 lbs 9.5 unees of barbitone of September 14 this year at his residence at 35 Centre-street, third floor.

A 15-year-old boy who threw nitric acid over a fellow worker

after several

quarrels about a He also pleaded guilty to an- fean of a dollat, was remanded other charge of allowing danger - stored in his by Mr Justice W. A. Blair-Kerr tous drugs to be

Sessions this premises. at the Criminal morning.

A report will be sought from the Commissioner of Prisons on The boy's suitability for ads sion to a raining centre

The judge took into considera- tion the second charge.

prosecution

disclosed

"The that, seling information. pany house

Government

appointments gazetted

The following appointments, !

Converted $70,000

to his own

use

¡ Mr K. A. S. Phillips this morning reserved

judgment at Central Magistracy in the case against a Chinese manager of on insurance company department who admitted having fraudulently converted more than $70,000 to his own use.

The defendant,

Chen Ying----

wa. 32, of 961 King's-road, first floor, faced a total of 98 charges, 95 of which were submitted to the court for consideration.

News from the Gazette

Mr P. F. X. Leonard, Crown Counsel.

ford une rout that Chan was the manager of the Chinese Business Department of the Hongkong Branch of Union Insurance

of Carlun Society Lid. There were four depart- ments in the Society and two of these the Chinese Department and the Marine De-provisiotally recognised ax 11 S

involved in Lonsul at Hongkong

partment

the case

were

Business

Chan, bring the head department, in- of the former troduced business to, the latter department.

Mr Sam G. Armstrong

has been

Plot Offer E. Jarksun of the Hongkong Auxiliary Air Force has been promoted to the rank of Fly-

Second/Lieut A. Jack of the Regiment has heen

Between January 1068 10 g Omer August this year. Mr Leonard said. Chan fraudulently con- verted more than $70,000 from Hongkong the company to his own use,

Mr Leotard added, however, at Chan had reade full resti- fullon.

Business

promoted to the rank of Lieutenant

*

Prison Officer. Class 1), Abdul Aziz

has been awarded the First Clasp to Colonial Prison Service Medal, and

Officer Bhah

Principal

Mohamed and Prison Officer, Class 1. Mohamed

From the Files

25

years -AGO.

November 1936

PRACTICALLY all

the

fire appliances on the

mainland were brought into service yesterday morning to subilue a fre which broke out in Mongkok just

before 8 o'clock.

Six shops, occupying about an acre of land in the centre of the district. were destroyed, but fortunately no casualties were reported.

The actual amount of damage done is estimated at about $50,000, and it is learned from the police that

the shops four of

were

, covered by insurance to

total value of $22,000.

Scene of the fire was ย piece of land bounded by Bute Street, Canton Road, Mongkok Road and Shang- hai Street. A large part of it. especially the centre was used for storing timber and bamboo by the shops in question.

The Fire Brigade under H. T. Superintendent Brooks promptly answered the summons but on arrival found that the blaze had already taken a strong hold The following officers and men in and spread to the adjoining awarchet the Colonial Special Constabulary Medal. Inspector Kwok

Di have been awarded Second Clasp to Colonial Prison Service Medoi.

the Police Auxillartes have been

Mr Patrick Yu, instructed by

Cheung Messrs Edmund

атмі Chaine, representing Chau, said he knew Chan well personally

M Yu said Chan succeeded the business of his father.

James Sub-Inspector 1955. As who died in

Chan Him Sa Cpl Tang Kin-chee PC it rung Bat-kwong PC Young Pak-

10

Cham-lun.

to hon.

shops.

About half an hour after the fire broke out there

ing of tins of paint stored

was then young, he found lee, PC Pang Ok-ing. PC Wong were A series of ex- necessary to get more business Kam-chuen and PC Leung Kwong plosions, caused by burst- for the company in order keep his position.

Chan committed the offence BQMS M Vila-Carlos of the because he wanted to Royal Hongkong Defence Force has mainly

been awarded the First Clasp to promote more business for the Fetency Medal Sgt Yue company and for the needs of bun, Cpi Я A. 1.. Bux. his family and social committ-Guterres, Ple H. B. Carvalhe and Ple of the RHKUP Pak-chilen nents

Chan had to support have been awarded the Efficiency his mother since the death of Medal. his father, as well as his six brothers

in the yard. Although the blaze was under control two hours after it started, the "all clear" signal was not given until about five hours later.

The registrations of the Hongkong i

General Association of 1037 Canton- road, first four and the Hongkong · Governor, und Kowloon

Dry: Laundry an Workers Cleaning

Brion of 11 Caldecott, Chang Sha-street fourth floor, have been cuneelled

During the height of the and Kowloon Sand Junk Merchants blaze, His Excellency

Mr Yu added that when Chan was arrested on September 30, he immediately revealed every- thing not only to the company, but also to the police, and with His

whole co-operation, the matter came to light.

Yu

the court

Sir

Came

the Andrew the scene. He was returning from his lodge at Fanling

on

when he BAT the flames. For some time, His Excel-

of detectives kept Wings transfers, promotions and post-give Chan--who had no record Football chequeency watched the efforts

under

was seeli

The boy admitted throwing the aid over Siu Wal-cheung three weeks. on August 12 with intent to da Не hin grievous bodily harm.

money

المارة

Haircut

the

observation for

ings were announced in today's chance to redeem himself Government Gazette:

either by binding him over or giving him the option of a flue.

Mr A. Todd to he Principal Av- sistant Colonial Secretary.

Mir 3 General

Heenza to be Sallellor

to weigh the drugs once every four to five days Occasionally, there were people moving in and out of the Mr Stephen Ho Yum-sen to de Assistant Secretory For Chinese premises.

Affairs.

Mr JJ. Robaon to art as Deputy Director of Public Works, Mr A. . Webb to act as Assistent Director of Public Works, Mr H. D. Stead to Chief Engineer, Mr Chan act as Nai-keong Engineer PWD ceased tz act a Assistant Chief Engineer.

Mies Leung O-seung and Mr Chow Sub-Inspectors of Ping-kong to be Schools.

The detectives raided the pre- rises on September 14. and found the aressed in possession of the quantity

of drugs and $5,530. in cash,

The judge ordered the $3,530

Grand Prix brandy

Identity card holders told

to re-register

Mr W. Dorward to act us Sentor All persons living in Hong- Trade Oficer, Commerce and Inkong, Kowloon and Tsun

dustry Department.

MOT

FOL

of the firemen going from wife of the Lady McLeod,

one point of vantage to Commander. British Forces. day received

another, and paid close at- V cheque $4,480.00 on behalf of the tention to

of the detail |Sailors' Soldiers' and Airmens' their work. He remained

Families Association.

until the fire

was under

The cheque is the gross pro- ! control, ceeds from the football mate played on the Hongkong Police

The Hon. Mr P. H. King,

Ground at Boundary-street be- Inspector General of Police, the was also on the scene, while tween Happy Valley and Combined

Hongkong other police officers, boy and Singapore on November scouts and members of the

handed over to

It was

Wan

Pri posed by Mr T A Pearce Mr M. Morley-John, Crown

said Counsel, and seemided by Mr D Pals.

victim and Messrs P. C Calina, PW the accused both worked and village

www SOHE 1 ship, Hewett, J. R. FAC, is Havini lived ат the Tai

Fe Metal breaking purposes earlier this

TIC

T Munson were re-elected Manufacturing Factory, directors.

On July 14 the vieti lent The present proposal <! Proposed by Mr Mok Ying-

the accused a dollar for a hair- situtes a further stage In The

kie and seconded by Mr Smith. eut,

the accused sub-confiscated Government's declared policy, wright. Messrs

Peat. Marwick, sequently refused to repay the of et neentraurg the Colony's Mitchell and Co were reappoint..

and there were a num shipsineaking industry within ed as auditors for the ensuing ber of arguments about it

Mr M. Kingdom. Stution Officer, who hold Identity Cards bear- On August 11 the accused

Fire Services Department, ceaser tone registration numbers in the Passt ngers

from et Divisions Officer arriving his victim was wasted

reting 320,001 น) 330,000 Ar Mr E Thompson to asleep, and then poured a tum-

Macao during the Grand Prix,

Executive Assistant, Police Force. now required to re-register over him. between tomorrow and Monday,

White, Mr D. D.

Storea bler of nitric acid

Meer. with the Comunissioner of He- to bring into ceased

act Dy Senkir The victim has been in hospital will be allowed to

Stores gistration for the issue of new- opened quart since, and would remain for ut the Colony one

The Warrant whereby Mr N. R. type identity cards. in another month

bottle of Portuguese brandy in- Wylie, Magistrate. was appointed to

The order does not apply to been re- Mr Morley-John Said the stead of the usual one opened act as District Judge has

holders of identity cards bearing voked on resumption of duty by Slu

of grape wine as Judge A. A. "terribly, quart bottle

Huggins:

the suffix "A" the Warrant

the as

re-re- scarred on the face and body at present permitted, the Direc-whereby Mr P. F. X. Leonard was gistration of persons with these

appointed to be a permanent magis.. and the sight of his right eye tor of Commerce and Industry trute has been revoked upon his

Identily Cards will take place announced today.

transfer to the Legal Department. 41 a later date.

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Because of the age of the accused, Mr Justice Blair-Kerr remanded him for the report before passing sentence.

Hawker Control squad told to be polite

Assistant

Mr B D. Wilson, Director of Urban Services, this morning took the salute at a passing out parade of one squad

of Hawker Control constables nt the Hawker Control Force Training School at Brick Hill, Aberdeen.

In a brief address, Mr Wilson urged the recruits to bear lu mind that courtesy towards the public was most important when carrying out their duties,

have to be firm but polite. Never enter info

an Augument with members of the public. That is the surest way of losing your authority," he sold.

The parade was commanded by Inspector Slu Chung-yin, Principal of the Training School. The best recruit Sk Yu- Kwong--receivod a silver whistic from Mr Wilson.

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