WORLD PATENTS:

DEXION

ESLOTTED ANGLE!

ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT CO., LTD.

208 Chartered Bank Building.

Tel, #7289

CHINA MAIL

Fashion display

Miss Annabelle George, American mannequin, yesterday gave a special fashion dis- play of garments made by destitute and incapacitated girls employed by the Church World

The display was held for the benefit of the knitters Service knitting project. never seen their sweaters modelled before, A lea party was held at the Kowloon Union Church for 27 workers including blind girls.

who had

Miss George and Miss Lee Farrell, of Hollywood, who designed some of the woo!+ leas shown, leżye Hongkang today with colourful examples of the handknits to show in Lo Auxcles. They hope to send many orders to Mrs E. E. Gates, wife of the Director of Church World Service. who started the project now employing

women previously without work.

1077

Air girls given leave to work among Tibet refugees

Two Pan American Airways stewardesses, who regularly fly into Hong- kong, will abandon the comforts of the jet age world for two months to work among Tibetan refugees in the hills of Northern India.

On

recent а

Mariane Thompson, 25, and

Miss fligh have been Burgy and Miss Thompson met! Margery But gy, 27,

by Dr Verne C Chaney, executive granted Ayes

tabletter

Pau Anterian to work an Indo, field director for the loundation,

for the Tom Daley Pundation. Dr Chany

an

medicat

organisation

assistance

pro iies of A in th

the late El Dooley'

เลส

Thompsuit

Burgy share

Francists arist have

siderable coìunlevy

Curse ads

2 vihar foundation's

the

postal ef

Ladd The of the

work in Talsera. refugee camps and arousest there interest in voluator Set VEW

3

Ilione PANOOR LI

Le Mw. 4tanti, Pangpanne na kanila. Chechendessins whil Luke д Slat

The Middle

Lynuation

Up

Freight agent

tells of interest in HK

0

a East, fras effra lows the Nile A Swiss freight agent left

and exploring Body Lookt siles.

the Colony yesterday after one-week visit during which

finalised he arrangements for a tie-up between his firm and a local freight-forwarding agent,

ITALIAN KNITWEAR

BY

Luisa Spagnoli

AN EXCLUSIVE COLLECTION OF

CARDIGANS

EVENING BLOUSES

SWEATERS

SUITS AND

COATS IN EXCITING NEW

COLOURS AND STYLES

NOW AT

PAQUERETTE'S

̈16-A ̄ ̄ ̄Der ̄ ̄ ̄Voeux Rd.—C′′

Tol, 21-157-

Printed and pubished by TanzNCE GOON NEWLANDS PEARCE for and on behalf of South China Morning Poet Limited at 1-8 Wyndham Street, City of Victoria In the Colony of Hongbong.

آنا

He was Mr Edwin Jaeger, tende the air freight depari- Medt

Panalpina, CHC Europe's largest freight for- warding firms, Lased in Zurich. He left by Swissair for Bengkos. Mr Jacger said that his con- pany had decided to move to the Far East because It is quickly becoming a common market.

"What is more, Hongkong and Tokyo are becoming the most important points in the Far East for air freight and shipping.

"In addition to providing two- way traffic

101 Europe, Hong- kong's trade and manufacturing arc growing at rale. And that is carne in," he added.

POP

a tremendour where we

Established 1845

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1961.

Crown appeals against magistrate's decision in car-for-hire case

The question of authorisation in writing by the Commissioner of Police

in regard to a traffic document was raised in the Full Court this morning in an appeal by the Crown against a Magistrate's decision.

b

It was brought out a1 the hearing that in September. man, Wong Yiu-wing, was dis- charger in the North Kowloon Magistracy on two counts of

fur hirt plying a privetr and driving without third party

insurance.

Car

A

The Magistrate upheld a de- fence

Submission that document signed by the Registrar ot Motor Vehicles staleg that the car concerned was it private car was inadmissible

Mi W. S. W. Davidson, Crown Cour Counsel, told the Full that at the trial the defence had ' submitted that the Commissioner cf Police was the person charged with maintaining & re- vehicles. and gister of motor since the document in question

not

and him signed by since no authorisation in writi

of ing by the Commissioner Police had been proved at the trial, the document was not ad- missible as evidence.

WAS

Presumption

necessary for

nati

101

Mr Davidson said the Crown's CANC was

it was that

the Crown pove the authorisation in writ- ing as there was a presumption of such authorisation with Te- Kard to public officials which!

Eveny applied to

of this

! nature.

case

Hearing is continuing. Wong Yu-wing, the respon- dent,

Mr Is represented by Brook Bernacchi, QC, on the

Mr of Instructions

D'Almada Remedios.

Conspiracy case against 6 sent

to District Court

A case against six men charged with conspiring to defraud an insurance company was this morning transferred to the Victoria District Court for pleas to be taken from the defend- ants on December 7.

L.

J

Michael McCrary

The Full Court comprises the!

Chief Justice, Slr Michael

Hogan, the Suiter Puisne Judge Young American

Mr Justice I. C. C. Rigby, and

The Puisne Judge, Mr Justice W. A Blair-Kerr.

Broke law

twice in a day

A man

who had been hired $400 for possession of dutiable Chinese tubacru WB8 arrested offence in -gain for the same the afternoon.

For doing that, he Was sen- tenced to two months imprison- ment by Mr A. J. Sanguinetti at Causeway Bay Magistracy this turning.

Ho ung-lak 54, of hul No 174 Shek Pal Wan New Village, Aberdeen, pleaded guilty to two counts of possessing dutiable Chinese tobacco.

WARRANT

Ho i

The court was told that had been fined $400 for possE38- ing dutiable tobacco last Satur- day and was arrested again in the same afternoon in front of the Kowloon City Ferry Pier, Gloucester-road, for a similar uffence.

He failed to appear in court yesterday and his bail of $100 was estreated and a warrant for his arrest was issued.

He was caught the second time with 21 pounds of dutiable Lobacco at the junction of Factory street and Church- street. Shaukiwan.

...WONDER WHAT'S DELAYING THAT BUS

THIS MORNING

plans career

in Hongkong

A young rently

re-

American who received his Master's Degree in pulilical science from

has de- Hongkong University cided to start his career in the Colony.

He is Mr Michael B. McCrary, who came here two years ago

study Mandarin.

10

Mr

McCrary, who

obtained his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Califordis, is |

son of the son

the well-known American commentator Mr Tex Metrary, who is married to the Hollywood star Jinx Falkenburg. In his capacity as managing editor of the Far East Ameri- can, Mr MeCrary helps to pro- mote good relations between the U.S. and the Far East region, particularly Hongkong.

HK BUILDING BOOM

One hundred and nine plans for new buildings in Hongkong, Kowloon and the New Ter- ritories were approved by the Building Authority last month, in comparison with 72 in September this year, and 57 in October last year, it was an- nounced this morning.

Postponement

Glenealy Junior School sports day at the Hongkong Cricket Club has been postponed until next Wednesday.

Carlsberg

THE

"DANISH BEER

THAT KEEPS YOU

SMILING

SHEAFFER'S

IMPERIAL H

Sheaffer quality features at moderate prices

Anthony Hidden

From the Files

25

years AGO

November 1936

Son of HK W penses defrayed by

resident

11 he

7ITII his travelling ex-

British friend whom nursed back to health last Spring, M. Yasumichi Naka- mura, 22, passed through Hongkong in the 8.8.

called to Bar Fushimi Maru en route to

News has been received that

London.

While in England, he will

Mr Anthony Brian Hidden, son Chief Detective Inspector, Hong- of Mr James E. H Hidden, GM, be the guest of this Briton. 20 London grocer named kong island, was called to the Frank M. Master.

Bar on November 21, 1961.

Mr Master, who is 46 years old, visited Japan in the May 1934. While at Hakone Hot Springs, he

Six-feet-five-inches tall An- Mr K A. S. Phillips, magis- thony Hidden is 25 years old.

Educated trate at Central Mugistracy, dis-

al Belgate Gram- charged a seventh man, in the mar School, Surrey, he obtained case, John Chan alias Chan Ho- a state university scholarship.

43-year-old

At the age of 17, he obtained met the Japanese youth, yu,

refrigerator

who was employed at of

King's-road, a scholarship at Arst theor, when the prosecu- amination at Emmanuel College, curio shop. tion entered a nolle prosequl.

Cambridge University.

engineer,

931

z

The defendants Include policeman and a proprietor of a motor car firm.

DEFENDANTS

They are Willian Tang Pak. kan 34, proprietor of

Bill's Motors, of 21 Gillies-avenue, third floor; Kwok Lau allas Kwok Tse-lau, 28, motor car repairer, of 32 Boundary-stræet, 22.

third

*

1957.

an open

ex-

Last April, the Briton re- He read English and Law, and obtained a B.A. (Honours) in turned to Japan and fell seriously ill. For a whole After Cambridge, he came to month, the Japanese youth, Hongkong to serve as a licute- the papers said, nant with the First Royal Tank unsparingly of his time and gave

Regiment from 1958 to 1958.

In August, 1959, he returned to England and sat for his Part One Bar Examination and ob- lained Second Class Honours.

He sat for the Bar Finals in September, 1861, and passed with Second Class Honours.

He is a Member of the Inner Temple, and was called to the Bar on November 21.

energy to nurse his foreign friend back to health. Mr Master recovered in May and left for home.

A few months later, Mr Nakamura received an in- vitation to see the sights of England as a guest of Mr At present he is in the cham- Master. The invitation was bers of Mr J. C. Llewellyn, the

floor; Ho Nai-wal motor mechanic, of 78 Block "B" Tai Hang Tung Kowloon So Shing-kuen, 25, car broker, of 39 Sal Yee-street, third floor; Shum Ping-wal, 31, police constable,

of 159 Block Recorder of Kings Lyen, a large accompanied by a sizeable Shek Kip Mei resettlement; and town in north England. Harry Martin, SZ, motor vehicle claims surveyor, of 222 Gloucester-road, first floor.

that

Lo-

not

in

is alleged

belweer: June 19 and July 4 this year, the defendants conspired gether

with others

the South eustody to defraud w British Insurance Co, Ltd by falsely representing that Siroca motor car required re- pairs and new parts to the value of $5,540 as the result of damage sustained in traffic accident in Teri- Deep Bay-road, New tories, on June 19.

BAIL

&

Five of the defendants were allowed bail of $500. The Afth defendant, the policeman, was allowed $400 bail.

D. Detective Inspector

A. Brook, is in charge of the case.

BRITISH REPORT ON HK TEXTILES

A British technical engineer left the Colony yesterday by Swissair for London after having spent three weeks inspecting local tex- tile factories.

He was Mr R. C. Grimes. Chief Technical Officer of Straitwell Developments Ltd, of London

The

company were engaged by a large group of British firms to prepare 2 report oo the Colony's textile production potential, machinery and labour methods.

During his visit he gathered a great deal of information on local factories and textile pro- duction. He declined to reveal the name of the British group of companies which had com- missioned the report.

Outran fine

Pennsylvania, Nov. 28. Greene County officials are convinced they will be hard prossed collect a $100 fine from unemployed coal miner George Gober, 19

While awaiting sentencing after he admitted he was un- able to pay there, Gober "Treed"froin, the 'courtroom.” Ves

terday and outdistanced, pur- TUŠTEAUPI

#Sala

money draft.

Our 200-year tradition forbids it!

We cannot stoop to mass production.

Each Vacheron, & Constantin Umepiece must be hand-finished. so that you may wear

a truly exclusive creation, in company

with a small laternational elite

VACHERON

CONSTANTIN

Ja Gal

IMPORT EXPORT TRADING COF

Share This Page