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London, Dec. 20.
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Office Foreign "observing this situation
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1961.
Wenceslas goes underground
Good King Wenceslas--and other characters from the carols went a thousand feet down a coal mine. The miners were rehearsing their pit-bottom Christmas Eve carol service.
belts loaded Conveyor
wath Per Funasted in the distance an 3-year! pit bandmaster Sunky O'Connor led the men of Dais ir
Redbrook Bolliery near Barosley into the carols
All the bladenen are employ ect at the pit, many at the coal favo Hary Pickering, an oven – and his mate George Rawson, who are focal preacher. on the surface, arrange the pil- rarof services. which
started nine years ago
bei welches- Pul 162, atatires, sultan and
earthquake, bottom at the
death Jesus was a glorious opportunity | for the DFRUI to roll out sonorous Phenis to raise the t
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Magistrate tells
boys to shake and be friends
Two delivery boys who began playing pranks with another
and ended up fighting were ordered by a magistrate | this morning to shake hands and be friends.
Insp R. A. Patterson 1oid Mr JE. Dargan at North Kowloon Juvenile Court that the pranks Erried when wo delivery by's need 13 met each other in the street.
Fist
Both were good friends. refondan
caring plates of ricu and the Comu-
i plumunt a therms Bask FOR A LARK
For
↓ luck, the befentani whipped off the the noun- lop and 1 refused to give it back
The
erase
complainan
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defendant's
angry and plates of rice
Defendant retaliated by hitting
the other boy on the head with
plate cover
Thai was when the Pulice stopped them, and charged de- fendant
ndard with wounding
Defendant had a clear recre
Mr Durgan ordered that no con- |virtion be recorded. abs
lutely discharged him.
Fined $3,000 SALESMAN GAMBLED
for evading AWAY SHOP'S MONEY
$1,110 duty
on
tobacco
tobacco
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ined
A young Inare Said 41-year-old ex-pit jad $3,000 this morning for Norman Schofield who has paying $1,110 duty on Chinese Lisen to be manager of the pit "It's a heart-warming sight and sound, when the men sing. We f Kwok-wali, 24. aduulted CASIONS 226 pounds of the Chinese tobacco in the sphaly indeed, although Thury at might have
old move
dict.
boot of private car searche watching vowel sounds par lucu –
by Customs officers on board a Who El Weed before Carollers, there will be mince
vehicular ferry yesterday even- The
Apostles"
pies, cake and nuts.
ing. fulty autonation.
Picture shows
bandmaster | Bar fer á students presenta-, Stanley O'Connor leading tion f
miners through the carol service was very creditable in- deed
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Mr K A. S. Phillips, hearing the cuse at Central Magistracy. ordered the tobacco confiscateu but adjourned bearing of an application for confiscation The motor car.
of
Anuther men. Sunk (her chuen, 28, was discharged when the prosecution accepted his plea of not guilty.
Revenue Inspector C. C. Kers- will said Ho, the driver of the rar, admitted custody of the to- barco
court thal the
He told the maximum penalty for the offence นละ fine of $6,000 and six months imprisonment.
Infectious diseases kill 43
Forty-three persons died of discuses during the infectious week ended on December 9, as compared with 40 in the pre vious week,
health official figures disclosed today.
Thirty-seven deaths were from tuberculosis. one each from whooping cough, measles, diph- theria and malaria, and two from cerebrospinal meningitis.
Births registered In the colony totalled 2,506. There were 347 deaths from all causes.
POP by Gon
A $150-a-month salesman and money-collector of
a Chinese herb shop gambled — and lost nearly four thousand dollars belonging to the shop, a court was told this morning.
Defendant
So Mon-hing. 37, mitted the offence when the
checked manager
The shop's accounts a few days ago
This morning So was jailed fol SIX months by M K. A. S Phillips at Central Magistracy 9 Thive County of embezzle- ment Twenty-five similar count were taken into consideration
by the magistrate.
The tolab amount of money invoived was $3.815
Two merchants
face charges
of having drugs
Two merchants appeared in the Victoria District Court this morning un charges of possession af dangerous drugs. Hearing was fixed for January 16 at 10
am.
The two accused are Lo Chung-kuen, 55, of 283 Chatham- Toad, fourth Boor Kowloon, and Chung Tie-chen, 56, of 401 King's-road, third flour, North Point
They pleaded separate charges
not guilty to of possession of 10.5 ounces of 13 pounds and raw opium on December 7
two
dear
He disagrees
Please allow me to express my
disagreement with the respect ed French Consul General's view that it is the duty of the Consular Corps in Hongkong not to indulge in discussions on international diferences.
I feel it is the duty of the mem- bers of the Consular Corps to put forward the viewpoint of the country they represent so that the general public may not be fed with biased pro- paganda.
I think this their first and fore- most duty. That is what they are here for.
A READER.
Purse stolen
from woman
A purse containing US$20 and AKS41.80 was stolen from 2 Chinese woman at the junction of Kimberley-road and Observa- addi-tory-road in the Tsimshatsui at about 1.30
Chung admitted tional charges of possession of four maces of prepared opium and 1.2 taels of opium dross and an opium pipe.
Lo was represented by Mr P. S. Woo and Chung by Mr Alfred Ho.
DON'T APOLOGISE- I OVERSLEPT MYSELF!
area of Kowloon a.m. today.
A watch valued at $120 was stolen from a Chinese asleep at No. 15 Pak Sha-street, ground floor, Causeway Bay, early this morning.
BEER IN PEAK CONDITION
Foki charged with giving
false
information
Pelice charged this morning that
ashup fok had spent $28,000 he fold them had beru složen from him.
In charging Chan Alera, 22 with giving false
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Detective Lispector ( Whileiepy. asked Mr K A S Pholip Central Magistracy to remand ile devendust for four day Fousey H. sand foude, but
would be parlerand Chan
Jasp Whiteley soul that the Crown's tid t wal
The delendauit spent the stoney
Chan is alleged to have given false Information to A police Centra: Pulier
officer
w the Station yesterday.
was alleged that Chen told the police officer that
sometime
between September, and November this year, a man had stolen $28,000 from him
Policr officers lained at public expense to in- vestigation
was stated.
were main-
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From the Files
25
years -AGO.
December 1936
FTER having been Governor of Hongkong for a Jittle more than a year,
His Excel-' lency Sir Andrew Caldecoll, CMG, CBE, has been promoted to be Governor of Ceylon, and will be succeeded by His Ex- Benry Sir Geoffry Alexander Stafford Northcote, KCMC, Gov-
ernor of British Guiana
This
Messages
formation was contain-
United
f in messages received yester- day from Reuter and Press and later in commun- que from Governadent House which added that Sir Ardiew and Lady Caldecot will return to England for furlough before guing to Ceylon and will
leave by the Empress of Japan on April 14. In Ceylan, Sir Andrew will succend His Excellency Sir Reginaid Edward Stabbs. GCMG, B former Governor of Hung- kung.
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Although
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12, 1935, Sir Andrew Caldecot! has become immensely popular
The allegation in the Colony because of DAS marked personal chann and his No plea was taken
admistrative ability.
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