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THE CHINA MAIL,- SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1980.
Correspondence
The Editor takes no responsibi- „lity for views expressed in letters Dy · correspondants, and biliño MEANE › NÉCESsarily / aprons with them
Government Estimatas
approach
of
St-With-the March, we shall soon see the figures of the Government Esti mates for 1950/81 your "papet. We shall not be surprised to ser also that the sum provided unddr the head "Personal Emoluments" `will be'ns irge ̋nt;"it'not greatór thun, that provided for 1040/50, 'and there will likely be much de- bate on Itamong Council membern, You will perhaps resell that, as n result of the heated debate in
the Legislativo Council on the P.F. voto for 1043/00, the up- poinment of a Mer Ross na Met- hod and Organisation Adviker became a necenalty,Mr. Ross, it great pains wah reported took
to Investimate the Individuals of several Department but it is reported that his report has so tar not been *rcloured to the loss to public, and we are at a see how far our Government hos followed his advice, and whether his rocommendations have proved | effective, since we have spent no much money to secure the ser vices of such an expert,
In view of the revent amend-
Praise was lavished upon Hong Kong's commercial, cultural and educational in- stitutions by Sir Eugene Mil- lington-Drake, KCMG who was making a short visit to the Colony. He will leave this morning for the Philippines ment of the Pensions Ordinance, where he will deliver a lect appears that the Government ture
South on
American hus deelded to cut down the PE
1030/51. Under vote for
thla Poetry and Culture in the
amendment a public officer will Spanish language in Manila. be
to retiré on pen- upon "Hong Kong is comparable to xion 85 instead of at 60, but Hi de Janeira,” he said, "and his service may be extended ou am very sorry that I am not ablo the recommendation of the Head to remain here longer. Sir of his Department. This amend- greatly impressed, ment, at Brst sight, seems to be he said by the number of new pleasing to our taxpayers, as the buildings vinter construction. This old and higher paid officers will Selke the entries have to leave for the lower pall of Sonar Saneriea whine there haį amungsters to take their places, been biking boo for the but we and that the second part post 40 10 30 OBER,
KANOR contradictory effects and Str Kugen M former Ty the will render the whole amendment Best Master in Montevide», muid and vold For the extensios dongles the Gaat Sper inca depends on what the senior officer chent un "arteant. The must dimmalle ¦ thinks, and sa his subordinate's saper de mees ka dlm 14"
service may be extended years white-haired former slipe | mod yeuta is better to any that 7
was greatly ingresni be 2013
the civil wrylee may be called the "onderful spurt of co-operats pem to retire at 45, the age at Thon" between the Chunem propie | which he may chrose to retire
the
JohnLady, art that his service
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"Above all," Sir Eugene add 1 may be extended year by your to
retire? 35, when he must
The above amendment la now
effective, supposed to be
but
, la very nitasing to kno N Pat the Chinese language, con taling the oldest culture in the
work, and English, the richest when I happened to seat at a
in the world, go hand in pand] certain Government department in this great city During his short but
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the other day, I saw some old In Hotazers theret Kong Sir Eugene was the guest ot Jin
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The persons.
suw 20 years ago. who have been
[
.t
1. Alexander, werdor pant-coing the same old jobs,
MacKenzie, well over 35 then, and must be MacKinnon).
WetD
White fangs of the RAF
Bafeguarding RAF equipment in the Colony "are highly trained Alvation poflad dogs. Thees animais
together with their handlers have already seen service in Germany and the jungles of Malaya. Intolligant, loyal and obedient," the- dege
Intruder are over on the alert for the thief.
and saboteur. Bince RAF polles dogs arrived in the Far: Bait plffering from RAF units has practically ceased and many abrents have been effooted through the watchfuinces of the dogs and their hand- lors. Operating chiefly during the hours of darknčas the dogs' charp eyes, quick brain and uncanny sense of smell qulekly detects the presence of rogues and robbors; refussed byn. thale
and nevar fait to hander the dogs are away in a flash
get their man!
Brooklyn Heights unloads Shanghai cargo in Tsingtao
The ss. Brooklyn Heights is unloading Shanghai
cargo in the North China porf of Tsingtao. The 8,000-ton Isbråndtsen-owned ship, which left Hong Kong with an estimated US$8,000,000, Shanghal cargo on January 15, reported to have arrived at the Yangtse river" area” on January 22, after discharging some cargo in Tientsin.
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Effect of Soviet
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The Hague, January 27.
The Russian recognition of the United States of Indonesia may....aventually bring noorar- tho Dutch recognition of Communist China, ac- cordingly usually wolliinformed ʼn political circley hera. Al
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In bis recent Moscow visit, Mr. Mao Tse-tung, Chinese Communist leader, 'is believed to have discussed the whole South East Asia position, and it was felt that Indonesian recognition of China would soon follow Soviet recognition of Indonesia.
Funeral
Mm. Choy Chong
Holland and Indonesia are known to have been in close contact over the question of recognising the Muo-tse-tung government. It is thought thei Soviet Union will no longer A funeral service was held oppose Indonesia's application at the Hop Yat Church, Bon- for membership of the Unit-ham Road, yesterday for Mrs. ed Nations, once Holland and Choys Chong, who'died at her Indonesia have recognised the residence, 3. Caine. Road, on Chinese Communists.
January 24 at the age of 72. The only Dutch newspaper to The funeral took place later comment so far on Russie's ra- at the Chinese Christian cognition of Indonesia has been Cometary at Pokfulam the Communist "De Warrheid,
Mrs. Choy woe thụ wife of Mr. which previously bitterly criticis- Choy Chong, manager of the Sun ed, the Batta, Öovernment. But Company, Hong Kong. Besides which sald today that the Indo- her humband she is survived by nesian people would greet with two sons, Mr. S. N. Choy and Mr. enthusiasm the Soviet decision, Bill Choy, and one daughter, Mrs. "a logical result of the wise for- Lee Hah-llong- cign pelley steadily conducted by the Soviet Union for 32 years."
Surprise decision
The service was conducted by the Reverends C. L. Cheung and TT. Tong.
Among those who sent wreaths were:
Mr.
Harassed by 'n guerilla ro.
The Acting Colonial Secretury, bellion, omelata of the young! Mr. R. 1. Todd, the Acting Sec- United States of Indoncala took rotary for Chinese |Affairs, heart today from the Bovlet B. C. K. Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Union's surprise recognition of J. C. McDouail, The Directors of their fledgling, regimeuadde an the Po Leung Kuk, Ofteers and Associated Press despatch from Brethren Members of the Squaro Jakarta.
Club, Staff of the Secretariat for | Chincee, Affairs, the Sun They saw the Russlan action
Emporium, Hong as expected, ammunition in the papy, China
Alumni As80- USIF night against Indoncalan cintlon, F. F. Fraternity,
Kong University
Hqnx Communi
Com
Kong University Women's Hestel. rsity Badminton Club, Hong
They also saw it as an unex-University
According to reliable reports, Nationalist warships picked the Brooklyn Heights up on the maintained }) lugh seas, and constant surveillance over
the 84 kes endpinzand ship for three days.
Among the departures from the Nationalist commanders warned Peninsulo Metal on Thursday were
Heights the Brooklyn
ernment ent master. Mias L. Leitner, Menara. Nool A. Mr. G. Dervin,
W that this ship Hosefelt
Biodeman, would be destroyed if he attempt- Khamis-Bedol, E., P Sharp and ed to break the Shanghul block-{ R. W. Minson, ade.
Personalia pected, but, welcome, lever to unc Kong Chung Shan Commerciul
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Having spent a number if years over 55 by now. If the Govern- Sunnish speaking countries, ment is requested to give an ex- Sir Eugene is looking forward to planation, which we are certain-
The ship then diverted to tu visit to Manila
Tsingtao early this week, and is New arrivals at the Peninsula and other ly glad of we would expect to
Hotel on Thursday, Included Mir. parts of the Philippines.
now uploading Shanghai cargo. learn that their services are in- Sir Eugene won Milish Minis, dispensable and have to be ex- Main cargo of the ship consists and Mrs. M. J. Divecha, Captain
tu Montex lifen,
of cotton, caustic soda, steel bars, and Mrs. M. W. Shaver, Mr and 1951-41 | Teruled. It so, why should il eut Speedot Ar Bassador, tall, Chief down the age limit to 55 instead petroleum, jute, newsprint, copper Haines, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Bat- Mrs. M. A Hollman, Misa C wiring and industrial chemicals. | #topresentative ol 1 1 list of 0 and not amend H to 90? (Council on Spurdah Anerien with Mr. Editor, do you think that One unconfirmed report said nick, Mins D. Eyre, Mins M.
Testaran las LE Buenos
Mesin view of the above, the amend that a. Royal Navy ship warned Lahatte, Mosers. P. Currey, F: D. Moore C, F. B. Harvey atid the Brooklyn Parry. 1942-10 Chairman of the Re-ment has any effect?
the cautala of Can 'the eption Committee, XIV Olym-E, vole be reduced so as to sava
Heights that there was a strong pad, London 1946.
mings in the main possibility more channel other Has
Woman faces larceny charge
Jewellery
something for bulding schoola, hospitals and thinge of public interest?
to
the Government 'been trying teath up the juntor to take up more responsible posts so as the reliny the renior? Has the
Gov emment been of a mind to vnlund at $2,085 appoint a special committee to
review one by one those over 35. stolen from Men Chon Kilgang.
at Mr. Ross did, to ace whether erultet In Lau Sam, #1
werman,
they can be replaced by young- uppating beture Air
Juster Wicks int Kowloon yesterday, like to see that the Ordinance of sters drawing less pay? We would charged with forceny, She W173
this Colony be rigidly enforced senteured to six months bard
and the public funds be spent about. Another woman. To Tse,
more in the interest of the pubile. charged with receiving the loot, inged sentence of two months'
Yours faithfully. hard labour.
AN OVERBURDENED
TAXPAYER.
The police Tel the evidence that Lau had taken the jewallery which Mrs. Chan wrapped" Anti concealed in a rattan basket whilt- her premises were being white. washed. It was also stated that Lau had taken the parcel to To The who hid it in her Ilving .quarters at Nam Kok Road.
HK BIOLOGICAL
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CIRCLE
FRESH FISH PRICES
Framh chaterkge^priom realand at the Hong Kong Fish Wholesale Market. Kennedy Town, yesterday/varastata
· Piril quilty Avirágs.
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Mu Grouper
| Cingo Fluch
The Hong Kong Biological Buapper .............. Circle will meet on Monday it | Golden. Thrend
RN statement
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In seeking maximum financial aid Association, Directors of the Fook 'from the United States.
Ming Company, Morrison Funer- al Service, Sir Robert Ho-tubs. Russia's sudden seceptance of Sir Shostson Chow, Mr. and Mrs. Premier Mohamed Hatta's Gov. T. W. Kwok, Mr. T. N. Chau, Mr.
the ground
De, and Mrs. Joseph away Y. K from the propaganda of the Inde. Yu Dr. W. K. Fok. Mr. 9. F. acation Communists. They
and had Chan. Mr. C. L. Yip, Mr. been echoing the earlier, Moscow Men, Wong Tong, Mr. and Mrs. line that Hatta and his Ministers Lear Voo, Mr. and Mrs. Cheung ware a puppet group, obligated to To-min, Mr. and Mrs. E, Wong and dependent on the ts be-Tape, M. S. T. Lam, Mr. and cause of the strong role the Are- MAR. Li' Hin-lung, Mr. and Mrs. rienna' played in Independence William Yes, Mr. and Mrs. Chon negotiations.
Kai-ming,
Mr. and Mrs. James Yee, Miss S. It. Lob, Mr. and Mrs. Government leaders hope to C. Kwok, Mrs. Ada Chu
Lt. follow India's lead and try to
Mr. and Mrs. Chan Kal Ming, Mr. play'a neutral role between the
Moon Chan, Mr. Hong Sling, and American and Russian camps.
many others. But they privately believe the more... the US. wordies about Communist influence in the In- dies, the more aki Indonesia will; gutt, from America-Router nikd Associated Press, 21 (2
Mr. K. L. Banitin and Mr. W. V. Pennell will address the Hong A Royal Navallspokósman in Kong Rotary Club on Tuesday. Hong Kong sold yesterday that Thoir juint eübject will be $1830 he could not confirm the re-Looking Forward and· Back!”, pört, but that he very 'strongly.. Mr. H. J Collins leßt, for tho doubted its accuracy.
United Kingdom. yesterday by However, he added that the BOAC. Royal Navy 'did have a ship in the Yangtse area at the time the Brooklyn Heights was attempting who boarded the BOAC plane.Examination, held in Novabber-
the Among
other passengers
Nurses Board Examination
Results of the Nurses Board E.
to break the blockade
The Brooklyn Heights to the yesterday for the United King-December last year, were pub-
second consecutive Isbrandtsen domn ware Trooper Blake Mashed in yesterday's "Govern
C. Pmont Gazette The named of
the successful candidates are!
Hospital "Government"
(Pro Iminary) Miss Hope Lal, Mias
hip which is loaded Shanghai S. M. Small, mall..
Feargoes in Hong Kong, and then and M. D. I
discharged them in North China
Departures for Bangkok, yester- The first ship, the 89. Flying day by BOAC included Mr. C. H. Arrow, left Hong Kong for Selbrani, Commander D. F. Shanghai on January 6, and Iqwnsend, Miss P. Reynolds, Mr.Agnes Liew Mise Vernonica, Châu Mist Izabel, C. Barrs January was seriously damaged R. Sample and Miss O'Dential: by Nationalist warships on the high scas,
After being damaged, the Fly ing Arrow discharged her US$ 10,000,000 Shanghai
Tsingtao..
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Some of the cargo
cargo
on the f
·Flying Arrow had previously been brought hacks from the Yangted dren by British ships which had
Tergit in Nursing and Hygiene), Misa. Kathering Kan, Miss Mary Chung, Sie-leung.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Davies: Messrs. Kwan, Migo Edith Ma
and Trern Glosla. Ping MN Elss Wong, Chew-but left, Hong Kong for "Mar". Minga." Young, and, . Mr.. Bangkok, yokturday by CP Henry La
16th
rung Wah Hospital (Prelimin Among those who left the Colony Pary) Miss Chan Hol-n and for Singapore yesterday by CPA | Miss Wai-kwan were Meters D, E, Fearon, Dies Chen, W
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ran out of provisions waiting for Castor, G. McClelland Fu Kwang With "Hospital (Pro-
Keng-yuct and Donald Currey,
• catty
$1.68
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F.30 p.m. In the lecture root of Home Head (amall) .. the Public Relations office. | 1 || Fund -Bon, Trenin (large) 1.10
The main talk of the evening
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will be by Mr. D. Romer, FZS.
Mannheim, January 26,
His subject, will be "Cobras," with special referenco
to locni apecic shown, and live-specimens will
Five were killed and 12 sort-
Justices of the Peace
A Tull list of solicitor Justices
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"İlminary);; +Miss -> Loe 'Po-mul (Credit Nursing and Hygiene),
Mr. Kaodhara, Singh, President (Mug Luk Suk-fong, "Bilas Tong of the Sikh Temple and govern- Fook-sim, Miss Tam Ngó-ize, mont-survant..... employed, at the Ming (Was- Vueling, Miss Wodg Kowloon-Canton away will Chi-wah, Miss Wong Shau-tong, | Weave Hong Kong shortly on Home) düse Yin, Yinsking, Miss Yeung!
leavel
Coat (634) qawing-obing, Mira Yung-Louk
Epidascope illustration will beously injured last night, when a of the Peace and lay Justices of "Mr. Puran Slagh; Indian interna e Mang kanors outst
be on view. Members of the pub
·lic ‘are invited: to-allend.
packed tram ran off the tracks. and overturned in Mannheim.- Associated Proas, tigouled).
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and Miss Tung Yuk-kl, Ma Solicitor. Justjock of the Peace:
gabeng vs Kanp Banktorium add | D.B. Eivnos, G.S. Totd, Hung Wal- Mr. Jorry O'Donnell, Pani i Mlzetta) (Preliminary) + balss Chan chlu, Kang Yuet-Keung, Lee Hon- American Airways local manager. Kitsybig;!: Miss is Chan & Tak-olji, chce, J.M. D'Almada Bemedios, loft for San Francisco In a BAA Mame Lab Puf-yld, Miss Lal Shiu- alveraft yesterday afternoon, mule Miss Lau Foon-agan, Miks
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Sin D.L. Strellett, and F. enkayiluations of the Peaces Mra Anderson, Dr. W. Anderson, Mira M. M. Angelt, D. Bonson, D, Blake, C. Blakur MC BED, MA YE. de V. Booten, Mrs. MJ. Cassidy, P.B. Cassidy 28 Childe, Mr. Rose Helena L M'* Oppenheimer, loft here for Government Hospitals Chow Chow Yat-kwong 8. bis post in Modilise Karlha Khan Churn, BJ. Cooke, NYA. Crou- chory E. Jaranwick, Mrs, Major-General Claire L. Chen-
Miss Eliza'{(Crédit, in Nursing) VILR Heswood, Mrs. Edna Bnault Hoad the Civil Air Miss Anne Wood Ho, Hon Man-waf, Lt Col H Transport left for Thipth in a Joyce Leung (Credit in Nursing), (Mobblire), Mia Kata Ho, Miss Owan Hughes OBE, ED F.D. Hong Kong Airways aircraft ye
Lens Ng Mr James A Tro Hunter, Kwok Chan, Dr. E. Law; tarapy Ebrningz.yanderen maak j WRC. Lee, OBE, Mrs. Ellen Tsdo He Was ccompanied by Colonel, George Chan,),
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