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ACTRESS IS CHARGED WITH MANSLAUGHTER, DANGEROUS DRIVING

Weekly Health Return

Fifty-nine

of the 325 deaths recorded during the weck ended May 27 were the

rasult of tuberculoals.

This was Included in the weekly Health Roturn

leased yesterday.

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There were also one death (animal) from rables, four from enteria fever, and one each from diphtheria, dysen. tery and whooping cough.

Öno case of Infantile par. alysis was also reported in the week under-review.

Total birth in the 忠源作团 woek were 972.

andiga Dent

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Committal proceedings against a 23-year-old ac- tress, Cheung Dikschan, charged with man- slaughter and dangerous driving, bogen be- foro Mr. James, Wicks at Kowloon yesterday. Cheung was accused of driving car; No. 969, dan- gerously on the afternoon of April 18, knock- Ing down a cyclist, Ko Kwan-lun, who died allegedly as a result of injuries received.

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his

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The accident occurred at the Court that as he was only recent junction of 'Prince Edwardly instructed to take over the de- and Waterloo Ronds. Releas-fctice, he would ask that ed on $10,000 bail. Miss cross-examination of prosecution Cheung appeared in Court Wingsses be reserved, sest

Sub-Inspector B. F. yesterday in a- black Chineas.

Slevin charge of taking dress and did not wear

prosecution's any case. make-up.

The first important prosecution was called to the witness' box was Naal Kom-chuen, a-Kowloon Motor Bus Company bus driver. Ngal said that at 4.16 p. on April

She was originally defended by Mr. M. A. da Silva. Yesterday the defence was taken ever by Mr. P. 3. Griffiths, who told the

British ships made Shanghai voyage without incident

Two British marchant ship's, the si. Maurang and

the ss. Tainan, which broke the

the Nationalist Shanghai blockade last week; reported in Hong Kong yesterday that their journeys were carried out with "no trouble."

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News of the ships' success has caused increased preparations by other shipping companies to send ships to Shanghai.

One British company has temporarily assigned four of its large merchant ships for Shanghai.

The four rhips are due to leave within 18 days,

An officer of the Jarding and Matheson. Company's ship. Muu- sang, said yesterday that the ship British warship at the inet a

outh of the Yangtse river and received

"all clear" signal an from the warship.

Hey trip up the Yangise river was without incident.

Shanghai officials congratu. lated the officers of the Mau

the

warig on their trip when -Mausang docked, and started double shifts of dockworkers to unload the ship.promptly.

Posses issued.

Chinese

he route

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1980.

NEW HK$500 BANKNOTE

The Marcantile Bank of India,Limited, will femus new HK$500 banknotes shortly.. Shown hace la apoolment of the new currancy note, -("China Mall” photo):

New members welcomed

No.: bus: from Kowlon City at Urban Council meeting

along Prince Edward Road,

While stopping his bus at the Waterloo Road stop, he now a Jarge dark-green saloon cr driven past his vehicle at about 16 miles an hour. The car 'Whs following a lorry and when hear the round-about, the car appear ed to him to be trying to over- take the lorry on the left hand sitle. The car did not succeed in overtaking hee

because of a green patch separating the road and a cycle track, the witness said..

witness continued that after the forry went its way he saw the car swerve to the left Just as a man on a push-bicycle was passing by on the cycle track, The eyele was about 12 feet from the entrance of the cycle track.

The

Hidden from view

Mr. W. J. Carrio, Special, Adviser to the Hong Kong Government, occupied the chair at the Urban Council's fortnightly meeting yester day in the absence of Dr. J. P. Fehily who is on leave."

Before the opening of the meeting, Mr. Carrie welcomed two new members of the Coun-. cl,Messrs. -Kwok Chan and Dhun Rutionjeti They wer appointed to take the places of MCISTS, A. el Arculli ori

red. B: Wong Tape who have re-

In a brief speech referring to. the two who have resigned, Mr: Carrie sait that Mr.Arculli who a member of the Council since Ngai said that after the car Inceptioition, January 1, 1936. came in contact with the cycle Mr. Wong Tape Joined him on he did not see the man on his March 30 the same year. Both

purges bicycle as they were hidden from had been menibers for more then

Macarthur purges Japan's Red leaders

(Continued from Page 1) Takakura told newsmen he was et licting has active ties to "the cultural field." Nozaka, wife of the top Red strategist, said she had been pecting the order for a month.

Mrs,

ex-

May ban Party General MacArthur's move may

He said that the car went across be followed by the introduction in the road at an estimated speed of crew members were Parliament of a bill to outlaw the 30 miles an hour and that the car allowed off the ship during day- entire Communist Party, adds did not brakel? In his opinton the time, European oflicera were United Press. fxsed special passes to leave the

car was out of control at the In a letter to Premier Yoshida time. Mausang on official business.

An officer of the Mausang said ordering the ban do the Central

..

"That," said Mr. Carrie, is spichdid record. Both gave loy: and able service to the connus

ty and I propose that we should

thecinutes record In

of this

Alleged

robbers

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committed

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Six men and two women, charged with armed robbery. and' am- Possession of arms fact and receiving stolen goods, munition; accessory after the

were committed to stand trial by MrFX d'Almada at Kowloon yesterday.

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Reminders

Today

Toc H meeting, 50, Macdonnell

Rond, 8.30 p.m. Women's Section,

European YMCA, whist morning, 10 3.IL.

Union Jack Club, whist drive,

7.80 p.m.

Nine Dragons Services

Club,

dancing class, 7 p.m. Pony Auction at Race Course,

Happy Valley, 5.15 pan. Dalry Form Ice & Cold Storage "Co., Ltd. annual general and extra-ordinary meetings, Windsor House, 11 am, and 11.30 a.m. Brituh Council film show, at -Council Library, Gloucester

Bldg., 5.30 p.m.

Coming events

TOMORROW

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Kowloon Rotary Club luncheon, Men's Club luncheon-meeting Paninsula Hotel, 12.30 p.m.

at floof Garden, HK Hotel 12.45 p.m. Government House Garden Party In honour of the King's Birth- Union Jac

Jack Club, Tombola, 7.30 p.m. Nine Dragons Services Club, HK Band Call, 0.15 p.m.; Photo- HK Women's International Club, graphy Club meeting 9 p.m.

Bathing Plenic for, Services, assemble at Club at 6 p.m.

FRIDAY Cheers Service Club, Amateur

Night, 7.30 p.m. Nine Dragons...... Services, Club, Union Jack Club, dance, 8 p.m.

tombala, 8 p.m:

rol, 1.15 p.m.

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view by the car. It was only a 14 years. fów seconds, later after the car

The accused were Lam Kbon-Y's pulted to the right that he saw dman lying on the ground.

song, Yu Chan-fal, Ho Yau, Shek After the car turned right, it

Koch-wah, Wong Wal-loung. Lam mounted the the grass patch,

Koon-fle (women), on

Chau Ling and continued noross the road at

(wife of second accused). an increased speed until it hit the Council our appreciation of their Chan Stung-ng. outside - wall of St. Theresa's long and devoted service and The first Ave defendants were Chu While the car Church,

was that the Secretary, be instructed

charged with robbing the oċcu- driven across the road, he saw to convey this message to them." parts of 3. Ta

3 Tai Pel Tau Village, another man lying on the front Mr. Carrie added: "We wel. Un Long, or $500, 100 Chinese off-side mudguard of the

car come two The man's legs were pointing to-wok Chan and Mr. Dhun Rut-rings and clothing on March 10. new members, Mr. ver dollars, watches and gold ward the front, he said, adding tonfee. We are glad to have their were additionally

Ho You and Wong Wal-loung charged with: that when the car real to the support is the difficult work w robbing one Weng Wai-kum and wall he saw the man

have to do today Ku

others of money and jewellery pavement,

25 Kam Tin Main Road on Great debt

.28. sbeth and eighth defendants self with the

Mr. M. W. Lo associated hira-were charged with possession of

tributes paid to arms. bging": Messrs. Arculli and Wong Tape arms, and ammunition- and being Oran Recital, St. John's Cathe4- Queen's Building Hekuid that the community iz robbery, while the seventh de- He did not see the driver of the under a great debt of gratitude fendant, Chau Ling, was charged yesterday that he doubted that Committee, which is General Mac. He started his bus again and vices. "I also join in the welcome

for them for their valuable ser- with receiving stolen goods. the Nationalists had ever effec- body of the Party Mac-H

Inspector James Hidden pro- tively. mined the Yangisc. and Arthur said that the 24 men he stopped it at the Knight Street to our new members," said Mr. secuted.: that if they did, strong named had flouted law, order and stop more than 40 feet from his Yangtse currents had probably authority in the hope of preparing last stop. He looked back and washed the mines ashore.

the way for the overthrow of con- the direction of Kowicon City: Lo said that he was the first raw a military lorry proceeding, Referring to Mr. Carle, Mr. No special precautions were stitutional government by force, in taken against mines, he added,

The military lorty stopped and he chairman of the Urban Counci Kelince anno the Ironically, Gentral-MacArthur saw several mich 1h uniform ge on its inauguration (in 1938 and ⠀ that Ke Tirlight be referred to as Mausang sighted any Nationalist ected under the Potsdam agree-out

ment which Russia signed Soldier's, evidence the father of the Couricil. warships during their voyagos.

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Latest reports from Swatow. The Telnan arrived in Hong which called on Japan to eliminate

Private D. Leeman, ILASC, Kong yesterday afternoon,

Mr. (Carric, added Mr. Lo se confimed that seven Chinese anti-democratie elements.

Shamshulpo Camp, in evidence, tired from Government Service passengers on board the Bri- The two ships are the first,

In his letter addressed to said that on the afternoon in in 1947 after a most "honourable sh vessel Ebonal were killed merchant ships to have tried the Yoshido. General MacArthur sald question, he left La Salle College and distinguished service but and five of the Chinese crew Nationalist's blockade since the of the Central Committeemen wie and boorded Ngal's "bus on his recently returned to Hong Kong Chiusan evacuation three weeks make up the executive body of the way to the Nine Dragons Club to assist Government as a Special were injured when the vesse

He was sitting in the front part Adviser.

rank of Sugar Loaf Island One officer of the Mausang

the upper dock201 ccident,

near Swalow on May 24 Bald that he believed that the

Acting in common accord, tho

"In the absence of Dr. Felly The message, quoting a report by »Nationalist” navy had "com.

they have hurled deflance at Private Leeman said, he saw on short leave, I am sure we are the Mastor of the vessel who Is pletely evacuated" the aroa,

constituted authority, shown car going along the round about all pleased to de) you presiding still in Swalow said that the and that there was no special

contempt for the processes of and also saka ulcycle fall. He at this meeting. On behalf of that explosion might have occurred in rlak to marchant ships trading

-law and order and contrived, by did not see the man thrown off Unionicial Members of this Coun- the vessel as there was no evidence with Shanghal

Oefl

like to ments and other subversive straight across the

warm road at a fast. resulting public confusion that

with a terrific church

Ho degree of social

the ear eventual overthrow of, con- Witiless

The

the

The

Mausang returned to Hong Kong with full cargo, Tsinan," it wog Yeported, returned with less than full oarge because officers wanted the pip to Havel Flight" draughwhile travelling in the Yangt

river.

NATIONALIST ATTACK ON CHEUNG HING DESCRIBED

(Continued „From-Paga (1)

Communist Party:

scene ót the

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Death of Ebonal

passengers. confirmed

to slow of on external explosion):14 Ma

fals andZinstammatory, state- / his bicycle. He saw the car. I would stond. Mr. The-report) said "tho- explosioni | "mbằng, ̃fö ̃árousé ˇˇthrough the speed and hit the wall the TURONETA a temporary market hal mio from. Buvar - Loat |

Unrest whiór also saw a man-impact

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has

occurred on the port side of the approved the bow when the vessel was about

on its way back

back to

up" Ling where t the land Whils "would" "set the stage for the bright Big said that the bicyclet fefused, four applications fun - An official of the Great Southern N

Rong Kong. stitutional government in Japan appeared to him to be a Dalry, litences Tera Chich Eestaurant, Steamship Company-hero, owners by force."

Farm-one He hold" that ap his Brigadier General Courincy attention war centred on the carlik shop and food shop. The bt the vessel; confirmed the res premises of the applicants were port whiên); appropched by the he Whitney, chief of the government Latt, Po, conductor of

did not

"China Mall" yesterday. dection, In answer to a question

of the bus, unsuitable said, the men purged "could-cor- giving

evidente,mar that-of-the-time of the dc GST SIGNING, RO ungua

saw the car from

tinue as a study group and could

dent

corroborative

study: anything they please! the bush on the The Dairy Farm, Ice & Cold Storage Co., Ltd.

long as they don't study out loud."}

TW Cour-pand Chang Fu-wu, underground but he did not apwok Tim Haile photpher,

pictures

the road going very fast toward A High Headquarters official his right, hand side, and strike^n, Top dead were six menTal Wel hilo, 16, Tal Sze-feng, 31, said the purged. Communiate night well. He saw a fin fall to the

when the 39, Tal Kwel-lél, 27, make an attempt to carry on pavement whe tar hit the

Wall two women Chen Yu pear worried at the prospect..

that ha ying, 21, and Chen Yu-fuj 37. 1

Personal belongings were taken of the bodies under the Ups Von of M. W.J. Munro, chief offfer, and are being Rep! by the Thing Company, owner or the vesicl

Near misses According to the crew of the

Cheung Hing, two or three shalls passed within 10 feet of the bows. The Cheung Hing was sailing from Amoy with all lights obt The Nationalist, warships 'mast have delected the vessel by; radar,

deen on Land and

crow

between

¿Bho:láft,Hong Kong last

With

ed at her near Ta Poly fall

to turn

took several pl The

national police chief, showing the dinity Noburo-Salloy told the United cident and the condi Press he felt condeat the police vehicles involved a chuid cope with any untoward Hearing was adjourned to

dents that might arike-4-day when evidence of other pro köklütéd Press and United Přesk secution witnesses will be Herd,

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