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Celebrations for Hongkong shipping, real estate magnate MILLIONAIRE'S 81st BIRTHDAY

Mr Haj Ol-chow

Factories rise

in Kun Tong

At the end

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Mr Hui

Hui Oi-choa receives many congratulations

by David Lan

Shipping magnate and multi-millionaire real estate owner, Mr Hui Di-chow, will celebrate his 81st birthday tomorrow. The legendary octogenarian used to give away dollar bills to old people on his birthdays in

previous years so that they too could enjoy the occasion.

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No JO In ancient China, people re- Tardy aver by the Emperor were not uliowez to hold or carry any- fing in the royal presence with- a sperial permission. Bul an es logenarian

the could enjoy privilege of carrying a walking Sk in the Emperor's presence.

relatives have

bown payLAK Ju visit the past few days, offering their Congratulations

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Mr Hui who made his fortune through shipping is concurrently Managing Director of the Shun Chrong Strum Navigation Co Tai Ping S. N. Co Ltd. Chairman of Central Develop- owns Central Building, owner of Shell House, Chairman of Shun Hing Invest- ment Co Ltd, and the Yan Hing Mine Co Ltd, as well as direc-

A thousand guests are ex- ders had been operating in 80 led to attend a function

morrow at the residence of Mr Hul who will be honoured ac- i ment Ltd which cording to ancient Chinese rites befitting such occasions

at Ka TeLĀ states the Director of Con har va and Industry

Construction

work had her

reenpleted on six mere purtares and building work was in pris gress on 12 others.

Budding plans for 13 factories had been approved but constits

work

buddeling The Themst ive had we, yet slatted

Six budding plans were under

we being con preparation at sideren by the bulling authority at the end of October

AL night, three thousand Kuusis will be entertained dinner at a Kan Lick and

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Kwangehow Hestaurants where kong Chinese Bank Ltd and the

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The Chinese traditionally pay high respect tự the aged Eighty acurs is considered to be an loi- porlant landmark

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Three charged with making opium in flat

Three men were charged before Mr A. J Sanguinetti at Causeway Bay Magistracy this

manufacture morning with prepared oplum in Wanchai

flat.

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They are Chan Kwong, 38, of 187 Johnston-road, 2nd noor, Wanchai; Shuen Ngan, 36, of 538, Shanghai-street, 3rd floor, and Leung Tse, 52, of 688, Chai Wan resettlement area, 6th floor

They were alleged to have manufactured the drug in Chan's house yesterday.

No plea was taken. Defendants were remanded for three days in jail custody.

Mr Hul's Robinson-road home It was seen fully illuminated last nighi,

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Offender fails in

THEFTS FROM PREVALENT IN

Thefts from motor cars

were "extremely

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prevalent" in Kowloon, Mr P. F. X Stole cigarettes

Leonard,

Crown Counsel, told Mr Justice A. D. Scholes in the Appeals

Court this morning.

Mr Leonard was speaking at, given

two years and pine

an appeol brought by Wat strokes of the cane for attempted

Cheung against o six months' | larceny. sentence fur loitering at night:

This 15 very bad

case,"

and possession of instruments Mr Justice Scholes said. Не for unlawful purposes.

added that Law had attacked

never offence before.

committed

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to pay son's school fees

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Bus driver

admits offence

A bus driver this morning ad- Imitted a summons of dangerous

driving

The court was told that on the afternoon of September 12 the defendant, Ng Yuk-ming, of 119 First-street, first floor, Salying- pun, was driving a bus elong King's-road from Shaukiwan to North Point..

When rounded a wide right- hand bend the bus struck from the

# tram coming opposite direction. Two of the bus passengers were slightly in- jured.

The bus and tram were badly damaged.

Mr T. 1. Yang adjourned the case for one week for the in- jured persons to appear at the Causeway Bay Magistracy.

JAYWALKERS

A paint scraper told a magis- trate this morning that he had stolen five packets of cigarettes Wat said he had been in Hong-woman

the market by for money to pay his son's school neck had kong for over 20 years and had grabbing her

trying fees.

To Ho-ki, 34, of 5 Sun-street, similar te malch some money from her

floor. hand. A struggle followed and 2nd

pleased guilty fortunately a policeman arrived stealing the cigarettes valued at $4.30 from Kan Kai-ming at 5, and arrested Law.

Canal-road, East on Sunday.

Fines ranging from five dol- Mr A. J. Sanguinett! sitting at lars to $30 were imposed by Mr Causeway Bay

Magistracy, T. L. Yang at Causeway Bay ordered the defendant to sign a Court this morning on 53 per- $400-bail to be of good behaviour sons who admitted crossing the

road within 45 feet of a pedes trian crossing.

Snatcher

Mr Justice Scholes noted that

had two Dismissing

Mr Luw

previous con- the appeal.

had had victions for

larceny and Justice Scholes said Wat

been ordered to receive strokes been loitering in the streets and locking into private cars about of the cano. four o'clock one morning

"Now you did it again," his for four months. and when arrested

"I

He also told a social welfare half an hour Lordship said.

officer to help the defendant's! later. was found to have a pair

son obtain free education. of pliers and a screw driver. obviously with the intention of stealing from cars.

Another appellant asked for The first and second defen- the cancellation of a caning dants represented by Mr Hin- punishment for attempted shing Lo, instructed by Messrs snatching. The man, Law Muk, Teo and Company, were allow-claimed that he had not injured ed $2,500 bail each.

anyone.

was

Dismissing the appeal, Mr The third defendant, who was Justice Scholes said Law

legally, represented, allowed $2,000 bail,

not

ed valid until January 31, Court to hear

1962,

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Two appointed Puisne Judges

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Hearing of the committal Mr W. A. Blair-Kerr and Mr proceedings against an un-R. H. Mills-Owens have been employed man, accused of de- appointed Puisne Judges ja manding $8,000 with menaces Hongkong.

from Mr Bunnar Tong, #4 Mr Blair-Kerr jolned the prominent Hongkong business-Colonial Legal Service in 1946 man, was xed for tomorrow by and rerved in Hongkong n Mr K. A. S. Phillips at Contrai magistrato, President of the Tribunal, Crown Coun- Tenancy The defendant is Chan Kam-se and Senior Crown Counsel, hon, 27, of 88 Fa Yuen-street, Puisne Judge ince. November

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second Boor,

It la alleged that

OF two

1959..

Mr. Mille

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was appoint

separate occasions, Chan uttered ed a magistrate in Hongkong la two lettery with menaces de manding" $3,000 each time from Mr Tong.

Chan had been allowed baf 1.of $5,000 at a previous bearing.

In 1958, he became a District Judge and has acted as a Putsné Judge' and member of the Tull Court on several occasiona ainoa Muy 1950. 12. 2 ANHUN

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The offences were committed mainly in the Shaukiwan area.

From the Files

25

years -AGO.

December 1936 THERE

were

pleasant farewell scenes on the Kowloon Wharf on Satur- day when the steamship Santhia sailed at noon with over 800 officers and men of the 1st Battalion, 8th Pun- jab Regiment on their way from Hongkong to India.

The departing men marched smartly from their camp on Chatham-road sez front to the wharf preceded by the bagpipes and drums of the Hongkong Singapore Brigade, Royal Artillery, which rendered selections on the wharf from 11 am until the ship left.

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