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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1961.

men, woman charged

“Stardust' man

An unannounced visitor to the Colony last week was Hoagy Carmickari, Cleft) actor and tempuser-singer of such songs as "Riverboat Shufße Georgia On My Mind' and other hils. In the 1951 movie 'Here Comes the tiroom' he won an Academy Award for the song In the Cool Cool Cool of the Evening fine of the few people to find him was Michael Page of Radio Hongkong, and part of their recorded con- versation goes on the air in the film magazine Film Focus at 8.30 this evening when he explains how he writes such enduring songs as-Stardust,

FIVE YEARS JAIL

FOR BURGLAR

A

man who broke into two

flats in Kowloon

with murder

by abortion

Committal proceedings against three men

and a woman, charged with the murder of a woman by abortion, commenced before Mr A. M. McMullin at North Kowloon Magistracy this morning.

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Tim Ku-sang. 55

8 Almmubru Pounding M

Nathan Hea Was mali, 117

Chinese Ferialist at 919 Shanglun strte!.

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4 13 €hung Shun Sith food and the war. De Rim kas, 38, Chinese ber FD † Livaing at the same mirese

as the first defendant

The are allegedi 1u nered a woman La: Sap, by won instrument Do Augus. 19

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the last two months where he stole money, jewellery and other articles worth several thousand dollars, was this morning sentenced to five years joil

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The arrused. Chan Ming, 29.

1 Shek Kip Mei resetViroW area, had right previous con vation for burglary, robbery.

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Business visit

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Slazengers K

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Luton, ax expected to arrive

letay from Japan duenig me course of a world tour Be with Hongkong for Stay m might aed wild havi

discussions with CORDS agents, Robertson & Wilson Li

Larry

Aellet, world fanum la mutuese player, will be giving rental on Monday, November 21 at the Queen's College Bail Causeway Bay, at 9 pm

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Tickels are on sale at Inter- national Films 14d, Room 415. 9 fee House Street, Hongkong

PICTORIAL PARADE

ABOVE: Business is brisk

at this stall at the annual

fete held at Little Sai Wan

by the RAF Wives Club.

RIGHT: Mr and Mrs John

Halden after their wed-

ding at St John's Cothe-

dral. The bride is the

former Miss Yaloric Perry.

LEFT:

Seen at the

annual bail of the British

Red Cross Society held of Repulse Bay Hotel - were Mrs J. L. Morden, Sir Robert Block, Lady Black, Mr W. Wong, Lady Hogan and Lieut-Gen Sir Roderick McLeod.

BELOW:

Seen on board

the RIL liner, the Tjisadane, during a recep- tion recently were -} Mr W. M. de Haan, Capt W. A. Giel and Mr Yon Osselen.

Clothing for needy

Needy people in Kowloon Tsal will receive 1,500 pounds of clothing collected for them by a retired U.S. alior.

The clothing. rusfected by Frans "Shanghai Betke, was brought here under the U.S. Navy's “O perátion Handclasp" by thr U.S.S. O'Bannon, an anti-submarine destroyer. This morn- ing the clothing was handed over to the Rev. Fr. C. V. Hirst of St. Peter's Catholle Church by Commander Stanley for distribution. Shown to picture are il to rì Fr. Hirst, Rev. Fr. Thomas Lau, Chief Electriea) Mote M. R. Nordon, and Commandre Stanley.-Staff Photographer,

STUDENT STOLE

CAR INSIGNIA

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Lady Sheaffer

'SKRIPARIT' FOUNTAIN PEN Bolo Agarta

UNITED PAPER OO., LTD

21 DAYS JAIL-ON A FULL STOMACH

and

A young man yesterday went to a restaurant in Central, ordered

some food wine for his lunch but failed to pay the bill of almost $40.

From the Files

25

years -AGO-

November 1936

Getting into his "baby" car. Revenue officer J. L. Stephense gave chane to and arrested fleeing Chineas 10, 1 had as- saulted another with a brick- cutter just outside Mr Stephen's house in Prince Edward-road on Sunday night.

Appearing before Mr Hema- worth at the Kooloon Magia Tracy yesterday morning, the

man, a stone mason, T K. 28, uns bound over in $10 for one year and order to pay $2 compensation to the victim who was cut slightly 1 on the head, or undergo two

weeks imprisonment.

remand

before Mr K. Keen ut the Central Magistracy, yes- terday, Yuen K -- -, aged 17.

to BE sentenced

Bix months rigorous imprison- ment for having kidnapped a six-year-old girl named Ah S...

Defendant took the little girl from her aunt's house and brought her to Un Long, with the intention of surn of selling her for a $20. Not being able to sell the child for the amount of money he wanted, he was bringing her back to Hang-

To youth,

As a result, the Yiu-ho, 24, was charged before

A 17-year-old student who stole an insignio from the front Mr K. A. S. Phillips at Central kong when arrested.

The

of a car in Causeway Bay, was remanded three days, Court this morning with ab- Defendant was handed by Mr T. L. Yang at Causeway Bay Magistracy this laining credit by fraud. morning for a probation officer's report.

student. Cheung Hok

leang of 3 Dragon-toæi, second

Ac pleaded guilly to theft from the vehicle.

saki

De Insp A. G. Wilson

Sunday at 8 per the- that in

WOMAN

owner of the cat Tsui Se park WHO PAWNED

ed his car wiswi99 Electre- Toxar When he returned h found a crowel standing around his var He noticed the insigna mussing

SURRENDERED

STOLEN

RING JAILED

Ten sow u boy named Tong near the ea pling the

askPl msugua

how he got it and the bay said that The defendant told him to hold admitted receiving a stolen jade

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surrendered

himself

10

A

29-year-old woman

who

Later that day, the defendant and diamond ring worth about The $700, was this morning sent to police. The insignia is valued jail for eight months by Mr T.

513.60.

Yang al Causeway Bay Defendant had a clear record. Magistracy. Insp Wilson added.

HK man extradited, charged

(Continued from Page 1}

1..

She was Lee Shu-ing, of Tai Tung Boarding House. 112 Connaught-road Central.

On July 20, jade and dia- mund ring was stulen

from Maytun Building at Shu Kok street, North Point.

This pawned Hing Pawn Shop in Castle Peak- ruad, Kowtoon.

by a bus conductor to the To, who had $9.20 and a pawn police authorities on the ar- ticker in his pocket, admitted

the offence and was jailed for rival of the bus at Castle

21 days.

Peak. About 3.30 pm yesterday. To The man had been des

went to the State Restaurant in

and tained on being recognised

Li Po Chun Chambers

ordered

dish of Chinese beef from circulars issued by steak. a bowl of roasted goose the police. Defendant ad- nuodies and five pegs of brandy mitted the charge and sen- tence was passed on him in

to the amount of $3v 80.

Two hours later, he asked for

the bill and told a waiter he the magistrate's chambers.

would sign it. The management

refused to accept this and the

police were informed.

Sen secuted

Insp G. Fergus pro-

Sui-choo's

last voyage

A Chinese F&O Orient

¡

"I consider it a discreditable exhibition; you are a disprach

to the force you represent" declared Mr E. Himsworth at the Kowloon Magistracy jes- terday when two Chinese CÒMS- tables were brought before him. for misconducting themselves by being found in an opium

travelling in the divan.

Inspector Portallion told the liner Orunsay died of natural causes in his magistrate that a European cabin yesterday morning.

sergeant un check-duty saw a His body was buried at sea constable emerging from last night. The ship arrived in: house in Pak Tin-sirget Hongkong this morning.

| Hunghom when he should have

Kum Sul-choo, 67, was re-

turning to China on retirement been on duty. was later found to be after spending many years in

On entering the house to see for $400 at the Tun Canada. He embarked at Van- what kind of a place it was, couver and was unaccompanied the sergeant saw the two de-

His relatives are reported to

fendants, lying on the bed with and smoking At that time they

(The night before the arrival full uniform

of the Oronsay in Hongkong on opium.

As a result of enquiries debe in China. It is also alleged that on or fendant was arrested.

about the same day Mao. with intent to defraud, made or concurred in the making of a false entry in a receipt book belonging to hus com- pany, purporting to show that receipt was issued to a com- pany for $712.65. MGO

She admitted To the police: October 10, a Hongkong student should have been on duty in that she obtained the ring from who had been studying in Mel- Kowloon City.

alleged alicgeo to have fraudulently applied for his own use or benefit a cheque, i drawn on the Overseas Trust Bank Ltd. for $2,535,

being

the property of his company, on or about December 30 last

ycar.

It is alleged that on or about January 4 this year, Mao fraudulently applied to his own use or benefit 198 coils of wire rods, valued at about $8,550, being the property of his company.

On or about January 7 this year, it is further alleged. Man stole a cheque, drawn on the Bank of Tokyo Ltd for $10,400, the property of Kuwamasa and Co Ltd.

Moo Is alternatively charged with fraudulently converted the cheque for $10,400 to his own use or bencût between January 7 and 10 this year. It is further alleged that on or about January 14 this year, Mao fraudulently converted to his own use or benent a cheque, "drawn on the Ching and South Sea Bank Ltd for $15,000, being the property of. his company.

A ninth charge further allered that Muo fraudulently con- verled to his own use Ur

benefit a sum of $9,874, being the property of his company. No plex was taken.

a man and later gave it to a bourne University, was found The constables were fined Chinese woman to pawn it.

dead in the surgery of the ship.) ' $100 each.

POP by Geç

558

IF I HAD

MY LIFE OVER AGAIN THERE'S ONE STUPID MISTAKE

I WOULDN'T MAKE

AGAIN

Carlsberg

THE

"DANISH BEER

THAT

KEEPS YOU SMILING

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