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Foreigner Fined For Loitering
Valentino Gracie, aged 40, was brought before Mr. J. Werks at Kowloon yesterday on the charge of obstruction Ly tuitering.
SHIPPING War Memorial ON VISIT
Unveiled
At School
|Mr. Abdul H. Ismail, manager of the largest Pakis. tan shipping company, has arrived here to in- crease his float of vassols and to study local conditions with a view to extending his ship-King George V School yes-
ping routes to the Far East.
Leaving the Colony today for Singapore by plane,
Mr. Ismail, representing the Muhammadi Steamship Co., Ltd., of Karachi, will return. on November 15 before departing for Japan to make a special survey of ship-building facilities there.
It was alleged that she was known to inspector T. Collins, separation Anti-vice Omer,
wand had been
scen
from India, Karachi
as a literer and Chittagong take the place of frequently Bombay and Calcutta, buih lead- arburg the,corner of Nathan Roading ports of farmer India but now
In Indian hands Carl Judan, Road:
1421.
On Friday night she was there Mr. Ismail, who has completed APer hanging around for his survey of local trade condi- adout to minutes she approached tions and shipping facilities, sold Bunopran And the walked that wherever possible he may Ah him along Jordan Road in Introduce modern ideas conducive the direction of King's Park.
conditions to the
of Pakistan
"
She has two previous convic- 190, Anying that she was cm- ployed in the Li Ping Studio in Queen's Ronel und was not a Marcet vnberg,
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elon shipping.
Although Karachi is still in its premature stage as a port, it has one advantage which Hong Kong should well emulate. There are nt least 20 berths along the wharf with godown and railway tucill- ties. Time and expense down tremendously by such cir-
he noticed that
Mr. Ismail
1. Shing and Cheung Shiu were 1 ndhi esapearters and working to-
ether in a sub at the Po Keel Wool Ship in Shn Po Roud.
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Remarking that he was not only the other man's
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most of the vessels here are moor- ed in mid-harbour, incurring the use of junks and other means of transport.
Promised All Assistance
the first venture of Pakistan Tim vinil by Mh. Ismail inbékéd busjessmen to probe into For Eastern shipping. The enterprise is entirely private one, Mr. Ismail stated, although the Gov-
Mr. A. H. Ismail
Briton In New York Court
New York, November 9. Charles Millon. 50-year-old
tut his wing as well, Mernment has promised all suis-soft spoken, well dressed and
Wuks sentenced him to six ths' hard labour and recom- funraded him for baniåument.
lance required when a line is es- tablished.
He held willmut bail.
A war memorial was un- veiled by Mr. T. D. Smith at
terday morning in memory of the 24 old pupils of the school who died during the last war.
Mr. T.D. Smith, representing Cre Central British
Association when unveiling the nemoral "Ald," In the anime of the Central British Association we ask yo to receive 17118 memorial In memory of former pupil of this chool who made, the supreme smerifice for thel King and Country."
The Rev. J.H. Ogilvie, ODE,' MA, conducted the service.
The principal, Mr. D.P. Fer- guson, thanking the association the the memorial, snid, "Today marks a soloma but glorious page the history of the school. You, who are its foriner puplis are handing to us a tangible sign of and gratitude to your respect those of your farmer comrades who did not hesitate to give their all that we may live: but for more than that are you passing on to us an intangible and priceless gift without which a school is A mere soulless and lifeless edifice of bricks and stone.
"Today you are entrusting us with a tendition of selfless service. A sacrilice as exemplified in the lives and deaths of those whose numes will ever be before the eyes of the present and generation here.
future
A short ceremony marked the unveiling of the War Memorial
at King George V School yesterday.
being tald
Picture allows a wranth
at the foot of the honour roll-("China Mall"
Photo).
Hard Labour For "Borrowing"
Consignment Cash
"On their behalf I thank you Hard pressed for money, Yiu Kam-kei, a timber
and the association which you represent. May we for our part never fail to remember those who
iled for us,"
The names on the memorial Fublet were:-G.1. Ainsile, G.
Angus, G. Regdon, D.S. Blake.
widely travelled Englishman, A.S. Bliss, H. Brown, W.1. The Mukammad! Steamship will appear in the felony court Brown, S.K.L. Bryson, G. Budden,
on a charge of G. Carr. R.J. Engen. W Company is one of the only two on Tuesday
Forsyth, E. Gaubert, B. Hynes, CORRECTION shipping establishments in Pakis-grand larceny.
J.M. Jack, L. Jack, LE. Lammert, tan and has a capital of HK$25,- The de
D. Lyon, HJ. Millington. L.P. yesterday 000,000, report in
At prosent the company hina Mall of a motor accident operates a seven-craft fleet for its AL preliminary hearing, a Fhillips, J. Silkstone, L. Weill, P.
Shatin Valley on Sunday, It Indo-Pakistan corsial service, poller withes told the magistrate, Wilson and W.J. Wouley. was stalet that Mrs. G. F. Ellis, since last year.
Mr. Francis Gincerme that Milton 1 Farling, was injured.
011 his Arrest that The company intents expanding boasted Ich it was Mis Grace Ellis, its line gradually to Far Easterne had lived for live yours on the the Peninsula Hotel. Miss Ellls waters, Mr. Ismall told the "Chinn proceeds of emifidence tricks and is in Kowloon Hospital suf- Mall." It will concentrate on cargo
wwindles. bing from back and head in- res Her sister, Miss Sophie
space at first.
After the completion of the
Ainung Miton's alleged victims
in, who was also involved in survey in the Far East. Mr. Ismai Were Albert de Groot of Kensing- the accident, was discharged after aid, the company may probe into ton, London, und Fred Brown of
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With shipping facilities de- veloped at Pakistan parts, trade possibilities between that coun- Try and Hong Kong are tre- mendous, Mr. Ismail told the "Chine Mall" yesterday.
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The witness said that Milton, on arrest, adimittel! having served
prison sentree in England for; 1 a.confidence trick,
marchant with a shop at Boundary Street, "borrowed" the $3,600 which he realised-on the sale of 104 pieces of coffin wood left to him on consignment by Kwok Man of Shok When asked for payment, Yiu told Kwok that he
Lung City, Chinese Territorios.
had sold the wood to Lai Chiu who, in turn, mode some vague promises about payment. His suspicions aroused, Kwok reported to the Shamshuipo Police. Investigations led to the arrest of Yiu and Lai.
DAKOTA CRASH IN INDO-CHINA
Charged before Mr. J. Wicks After the unvelling ceremony
1st Batt. Buts at Kowloon with fraudulent the band of the gave a display on the sports field conversion, Yiu was sentenced In front of the school.
to One of $500, or four months'. hard labour, the magistrate remarking that the Jenient view was taken as de-
Saigon. November 8. fendant had been in the Colony
Ministry The French Air for 20 years and had a clear Command on Sunday denied
Water Amoy
Shortage
record. The court informed
accused that he was liable to reports that the 14 passengers of a missing French Dakota be sentenced to seven years' had been found alive. The water shortage in hard labour. posed as a representative in New fusal by the authorities to with aiding ant
alleged to have Amoy which led to the re Stating that Lai Chiu, charged day by the official French Radio
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York of an English cigarette from.
.
nbetting Viu,
The reports, broadcast on Gaļur-
in Saigon, said the plune coming A Government schern is al~! He struck up fiendships with supply water to ships calling had been-led astray, by the firs from Fio in mu te a forced landing ready under way to improve har people he learned were to leave there will scarcely affect defendant and that as it was his in the mountains South West of bour facilities at Karachi and America shortly. He harrowed visiting vessels from Hong for and three years ago, Mr. From Penh.
First offence since his arrival in Chittagong, he said. Work har money from them to pay cod. begun at Chittagong rince Hep-| (cash on delivery)
parcels and Kong, lember and new jottles_und_go-] then_disappeared. downs are being
De Groot was "stated to have
bullt.
Local-shipping-circles believe that the action” may affect to a those which make Amoy their
Karachi will have a dry dock lost US$125 and Brown US$220 certain degree coastal cruft und Roberts sald that Kwok Man, al missing plane has been seen from
and
the plans may be put into in this way-Asociated Press.
operation some time next year.
Trade prospects between Pakir
tan and the Colony are very good
considering the fact that the two
GOLD IMPORTED WITHOUT PERMIT
terminus.
Usually ships leaving the Colony for North China ports 11 their tnutes to let a journey us fur
places need the very materials Ko Fal and Cheng Pui were which ench lacks. Pakistan's main bath chaiged before Mr. Hin-Singhal. Only in the event of exports, jute and cotton, are inching Lo at Central yesterday emergency would they stop a great demand in the Far East, with importin gold into The Amoy to refu, while Pakistan requires batteries. Colony without a permit.
thermos
asks and textiles, Both defendants were absent manufactured here. Pakistan has and had their bail of HK$10 food grains in abdunance.
estreated. The goki bars were ordered to be confiscated.
Six gold bara were found on cach of the defendants on board
Part Facilitias
Inadequate
The water level in the reservoir has slumped to 14 feet, and water rationing, by limiting the hours o' Dow, has begun.
The authorities estimated tha
the water supply
is good 101
Wicks bound this accused over in
The oficial coa-munique isted the sum of $50 for a year.
on Sunday stated that some do- Delective Sub-Inspector D. Sbris which could belong-to-the- dealer in coffin wood, travels be- the air in a region sune G5 miles tween Slick Lung Cily and Kows-from Prom Pery. loon. He first met the first ne- cused in September
that
added The communique last when Yin went to Shek Lung. It was the search is continuing.-Aryo-
ranged that complainant was to cisted Press. and 104 pieces of coffin wood to Yiu's shop at Boundary Street to be said on consignment.
To Check Consignment
The wood arrived on September 21. On October 28, Kwok went to Yu's shop to check on the consignment and found only 30 signed for payinent, and Yit said hat they had been told but not vet paid for by Lal Chly.
Shipping Incilities at Pakistan the ss. Kwong Sai at the Yuen On unless rain falls in the meantime, pieces left. He asked the con ports are at present Inadequate, | Wharf.
because they had been neglected The total value of the gold November only.
during pre-war days. With the bars amounted to HK$15.040.
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Washington, November. 7. The world's 1948-1949 rice; har- vest will be about 95 per cent p the pre-war average, the United States Office of Foreign Agricul- ture Relations estimated today.
It will probably total 7,300,000 bushels compared with 7,100,000 bushels last year. This increase is primarily the result of small gains in many countries, the re- port said.
In
Tati, brought to the shop that
Korea, Malaya," and ame, evening, made such vastus Noterlands Last Tndles, some promises of payment that Kwok
got surpicious and, on the follow-gress was made towards pre- ing day, reported to the police. W acreages Large crops are being produced in China, India, When he went back to the secos Pakistan, The Philippines, For Kwok found that the 30 pletes
mosa and Ceylon. Production in had disappeared, The 58, Tjibodas, cargo
Europe, Africa, and North Am- vessel of the Royal Inter- On November 1. Kwok saw Lat erica may equni last year's record. Occan Lines, arrived In Hong in the Boundary Street shop and The Lice acreage of the Southern Kong for the first time on Sun- une police to Fa
Thud him arresfeil. Lai brought hembyhere, yet to lie plantext. Yuen Street may Leup only slightly. The day from South America, via where first defendant was found world acreage is three per cent South Africa, Straits and with six *bills of sale in his up, but yields are smaller as a
Manila.
poression.
result of fertiliser shortages and DSI Roberts said that about lower returns on poor land, in Under the command of. Mr. Th. $1,000 worth of wood had been some areas of expansion,--Reuter. A K, Novetny, the vessel brought traced to a shop at Tulpo, and an- o cargo of reneral merchandise to other $1,000 worth of new wood Hong Kong. She is leaving for. În Yiu's shop. Ylu admited that Shanghai and. Japan today, the new, stock was purchased with part of the money · réalised on
FOUND DRUNK, INCAPABLE
The master of the Tilbodar the sale of the comin wood, commanded the as. Tkitiejingită Yiu bride-to-be, sald Da during the war. The vessel was Roberts, at' first stated "that she
Found drunk and 'incapable, than a hospital ship in the Pacifle could refund the *** revinining theatre of war.
$1,500 to the complainant. She Francisco Sanchez was given an Jater said that she could not raise option of no of HK$25 or 10 Mr. daya inintfidimment ty In court,
Defendant, who resides at No.
RIL is due here in December. She is the a. Merwede and will no intention to swindle. He only
Auother modern freighter q2jUw mon viu sald that he had i Almado at Central, yesterday,
be making her frat call to the wanted to turn over the money 3 Calne load was found drunk Far East. From Hong Kong the and had every intention of pay- and incapable at Wyndham Street Japan.
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