Further charges against BOTRA representative
HK and Whampoa
Dock dividend
The Directors of the Hong Kong and Whampoa - Dook Company, Limited, announced yesterday that they will re- commend to the shareholders at the ordinary yearly mest- ing of the Company on July 7, the payment of a dividend of $2.26 a share, leda tax, In respect of the financial your ended December 31, 1949,
Youth Argosy group to visit Colony
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1050
Reminders
Today
Three further charges of simple larceny of motor
trawlers were preferred against Harry W. Kowloon Notary Club · luncheon, Ammott, representative of the Board of Trustees for Rehabilitation Affairs (BOTRA), before.
talk on "Life" in, Cyprus"! by Mr. B. de Boe, Peninsula Hotel, 12.30 pm.
Mr. F. X. d'Alinada at Kowloon. yesterday. Women's International Club, Sharing, the farceny counts is Sung Hung-yu, also a BOTRA representativo.
bathing plente for Bervices, btses gave at 0.30 p.m. and 7 p.m.
L
Arnott and Sung were alleged to have stolen the Union Jack Club, tombola, 7.30
mv. Elrey, the mv. 665 and the my. 668, the property of the Fishery Department of the Provincial Government of Kwangtung. Arnott, an American citizen,
and 10 Chinese had already been charged with stealing the mv. North Carolina.
When Arnott was charged on June 14, Mt. Perey Chen, counsel complainants, maleated to For the Court that further charges might be laid against him. Arnott, who was released on $23,000 lisil, and Sung were arrested for the larceny of the three vessels out Tuesday.
Sixty Argonauts are expect- ed to visit Hong Kong on July
These under arrest for the theft 14, the "China Mall" learnet of the North
Carolino, besides travel-Arnoli, yesterday. They are
are Wu Ming-yung. ling under the auspices of the Master of the North-Carolina; Youth Argosy Incorporated, an Wong Chi-ho, chief officer; Wan educational, non-profit mem- Shum, second engineer; Wong barship organisation co-operni- Ngak-chau. ficheran:
Wong ing with mutually interested Ching-kei. cook, Lee Holt-tat, groups to help those who wantman: Cheung Slug-kan, fisher- fisherman; Wong Ma-chim, fisher- world-wide travel opportun-man: Leung Yuct-pak, Asherman; illes for education, friendship at Lau Wal-por, engineer. and service,
Defendants, a new
The group visiting Hong_Kongrenmied for a further week. will leave on July 17 for Bang- Mr. D. L. Strellett is represent kok. Some 30 of the party are ing all the defendants, members of the Overseas Study
Mr. Chen asked that Arnott
p.m.
Nine Dragons Services Club,
plied that he had authority do's
St.
act on behalf of the owners. Thly authority might or might not be St. implied when it came to the pro- secution but in any case it would be challenged. But, he said, in this cure it was clearly implied that the captain claimed to have been authorised to act for the Republic of China.
band call, 8.15 pan,
Former students of St. Luiz Gonzaga
College hold re-union
Former students of the St, Luiz Gonzaga College of Macao held their second annual re-union dinner at the Hong Kong Hotel last night. The College was founded in 1942 at the request of the then Macao Governor, Commander Teixeiro, now Governor-General of. Lourenco Marques.
Men's Club Junch, Root Gar- with a view to providing den, RK Hotel, 12.46 p.m.
Andrew's Club, entertainment
for 1M Forces, 8 p.m.
John's University Alumn! committee meeting, 8, Lau Sing Street, 8p.th
British Council-sponsored film on woollen textiles, Counell Ibrary, 5.30 p.m.
Counsel went on to say that If the complainant kad not the required authority, as he had claimed he had, to function on battalf of a foreign power, he uld himself wide open to pro- recution Heald that com plainant was merely a private Nine Individual and that if the Court was Batified that there
was no ground for this proncau tion the charge' must bo dia. missed.
civil actions are now pending of Mr. Strellett raid that two
the Supreme Court to establish the ownership of the vessels, and of claim and
that the question
possession is the basis of the Prosecution in this case..
Programme of Lafayette College and Sing be held in police cus- Mr. Strellett, was that hearing of is alternative application, said under the professorship of Dr. Indy for one week on the new J. H. Tarbell. He sunde three charger but Mr. d'Almada held the criminal charge be postpone t previous trips with the original that Arnott's drigbal pollée ball until a decision is given in the Floating University on the s. plus his previous ball should be civil proceedings. Ryndam which carried 500 kufficient.
Mr. Sirellett strongly objected students around the world,
The round the world tours are new charges be dealt with as in and asked that the case be ad- Mr. Strellett asked that the to an adjournment of seven days planned to provide low cost travel the most charge. He said that in journed sine die, whereupon Mr. with the serious purpose of reason was given why they should
Chen sald that the criminal broadening intellectual, cultural be held in custody and why they and spiritual horizons and should not be allowed ball. cementing friendly relations with people of all nullons.
Its main purpose is to provide travel opportunities for worthy young people of alender means that they may enjoy the benefits of foreign study and sightseeing. engage in reconstruction work and other helpful projects, and make world wide friendships regardless of race, colour and
creed.
The deeper purpose is to bulld a youth generatis, knowing and sympathetic who are active com- ponents of one world essential today.
A local reception committee has been formed for the purpose of receiving the Argonauts and con- ducting them around. Those who know the Colony well and are Interested in the movement are requested to telephone Mr. Loong, 31203, Church Guest House.
HARBOUR INCIDENTS
Two cases of jumping into the Harbour were reported to the Police yesterday.
At about 9 a.m. yesterday a Chinese ran to the edge of the Proy near the Po Tak Wharf and as he ran he shouted and sang. As the onlookers gathered around him he jumped into the and harbour. He was rescued taken to the Queen Mary Hospital, At about 10.30 p.m. yesterday. n well-dressed Chinese woman jumped into the harbour at Ken- nedy Town 'but was rescued and taken to the Queen Mary Hospital.
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education for Portuguese boys from Hong Kong during the war years, the Rev. Fr. Patrick Joy, SJ, at that time Superior of the Jesuit Fathers in Hong Kong, was approach- ed to make tho necessary plans,
the After negotiations with Portuguese authorities the St. Luiz School was set up in that premises which are now the head offices of the Macho Waterworks The Rev. Fr. Albert Cooney. Sheadmaster -of-Wah Club, College, who said:
Tram runs
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In 1941 the Portuguese of this the main ternünal at Colony found themselves knock-
Happy Valley.
Dragons Services tombola, 8. p.m..
Cheers Services Club, Amalur
night, 7.30 pJn.
St.
Union Jack Club, dance, a ne
SATURDAY
St. Andrew's Club, boat excursion for HM Forces, party leaves Church af 2 p.m.
Niue
Dragons Services Club, tombole, & p.m.
Yon
ing on the doors of the friendly Feeing that no damage
was
Colony of Macau. History hot suffered by either the taxi or the written the answer to that re-tram-car the vehicles proceeded quest, and I would be falling in on their way. However As soon courtesy und justice if I did not as the
train started up it ran mention what we owe to Macao off the tracks and continued for etul to its friendly Governor who about 25 yards before coming to In now Governor-General of thou halt." Portuguese Colony of Lourenco
Cheer Services Club, tombola, Marques.
7.30 p.m.
BUNDAY
classical concert, 50, Macdonnell Road, 8.30 p.m. "
charges against defendants were Toe H brought in the usual way; war- rants for the arrests were duly sworn before à Magistrale.
SERVICES BOXING
RESULTS
of the alleged larceny of the North Carolina, Mr. Girellett Bald that he had given due warning at the last appearance. He said there was A serious nepect to the case; the appear. ance of Chim Wai-korg, dea- cribed as master of the North All but one of the 10 box- Carelina as
the coming matches held at the Nine, plainanta in the case. In his application for the dis-night went
Dragons Services Club last missal of the charge, Mr. Strel of three rounds and the audi- the full distance lest said that the authority of the complainant to act for a foreign ence which was comprised government must be armly estab-mostly of Servicemen obtained shed before the case could pro- a full evening's entertainment.
ceed further,
one of
Armchair Group (European YMCA) meeting talk on "The Middle East Problems" by C. E. A. Cerney, 8.45 p.m.
Nine Dragons Services Club, Blm
show, 8 p.m.
Architects forget about Press Box
די
In the Welterweight Class Mc-| Curdy of 3 RTR scored a knock-
Rio de Janeiro, Junė 20. The architects who planned out over Lipscombe of HQ 28
the mammoth Rio de Janeiro BDG in the second round.
stadium At the conclusion of the fights municipal
forgot Silver Cups were presented to about à Press Box, local sports the victors and badges to the writers discovered today.
Under Section 3 of Hong Kong Orriinance 4, 1949, he said, no person shall function on behalf of any foreign power without the
asent of the Governor. Defener counsel continued that the captain of the vessel had im-losers by Brigadier B.' A. Cood,
CPA PLANE RELEASED BY PI-AUTHORITIES
(Continued from Page 1) Misunderstanding
Philip-
DSO..
The following are the results: Bantamweight: Stewart of 34th LAA bean Peltont of 1st. BAPO, RAOC on points.
Foatherweight: Donaghue of
HAOC-beat-Perrim-of--HQ-40 Div, on points. Johnson of HUKA, 40 Div. beat Reeves of 3'RTH on of 3 RTR beat points, Wilson Young of KSLI on points.
Lightweight: Keys of RSRTR beat Noble of 1 Middlesex Regt. on points, Paget of 1 Middlesex of RAF on Regt. beat Seaton points,
Welterweight: McCurdy of 3
Built at a cost of US$6,500,000, the stadium was dedicated last week and is now the scene of án International contest for World soccer cup.
・the
Fornando Bruge, well-known sports columnist, let out a load yell in the "Journal: "Only now have we discovered, what appears to be the mout labourd of absurdities. The municipal.. stadium wać”projected, orected ta Inaugurated without Press Box,"
and
The Philippines Civil Aviation Department's refusal to clear Cathay Pacific Airways aircraft for its ratura to
Hong Kong is
Inspecting the stadium several due to a misunderstanding ba tween the
and
KTR won on a TKO in the second weeks ago, a United Press, corres the British pine Governments, the China DG Alticenhead of 1 BSD Base and inquired of the authorities, round over Lipscombe of IIQ 28 pondent made the same discovery Mall learned yesterday. Cathay Pacific Airways, a Bri-beat, Aitken of ESDRE on points. whip seemed surprised.
Middleweight: Smith of RQHA a special section of tire upper tier tish company, nominated by the beat Holmes of 1 KOSB on points. of stands would be roped off for British Government to operate Light-Heavyweight: Harris of the Press, an A Was tready too
United Press.
Past students
"There are today past students of St. Luiz Gonzaga College In Portugal. in Routh America, In the United States, in Englan and In Canada. We find them in the University of Hong Kong, in Calverally of Liverpool, in this London; in Loyola University Los
Cat in
the University
"Sume
of
in Goutaan University.
A-tramways tow car was called for and the tram was towed back to the tracks when it continued on its way to Kennedy Town,
Joe DiMaggio, joins select fraternity
Cleveland, June 20.
Jolling Joe DiMaggio, face
In McGill. 'Montreal. New York Yankee, outfielder.
will return bere tonight joined, baseball's most doctors and lawyer and architectselect fraternity--the 2,000-hi!
and chemists; others will taka their places in the business and commercial life of our elty. This
Un
club.
DIMagdo rapped two hits off
is no email record for a amsithe Cleveland Indians to join.
Lake -Appling of the Chicago school.
White "The future still lies before
Sox and Wally Moses of dark and uncertain, weakened by the Philadelphia Alldetes as the
anly active players with rumours of another war,
It wa are to face that future securely than 2,000 hits. we must keen before us the etern- át values which were the measures of the success of the Saint whoars
name our school bore, and whose Fenst we celebrate today,
moro
J
Appling has 2753 and Moses. has 2,094. DiMaggio's 2,000th hit was
e's reach Into the centro- clean ringle off-shoristop" Ray
Held.
"Some whom we know
Teamo in the seventh inning Macao are unable to be
be present) tonight. There is Dr. Pedro Lobo, off Chick Pleretti. Third Cleveland
| nitcher.-United Press.). in a very real sense the Father. of our School who by his en- and practient non- couragement cinl
made possible help
the educational programme which we realised. Without his quiet and might have ravaged this peaceful very personal -Intervention wat Colony; and none of us is un- aware of the debt which we owe to his name, and his memory.
"There Bako your former Headmaster. Fr. O'Brien. He to Is California bienuse of M-health; but I do"nos with to conclude
without stressing our debt
runde to him. He was in my
tolerant and courteous, conscious opinion, the Ideal Headmaster: patient. understanding. • kind.
ed. They suldar names rather than numbers.
who by a quiet persuasion exer- elsed an influence which many
scheduled nights between "Hong RAP beat Catley of 1 kos on, late to construct a Press Boxar imilate hat few con equal.
| Kong and Manila' under the
| British-Philippine` `Air Treaty, declined to comment on the mat- ter yesterday."
From other aviation • sources. the "China Mall learned that the minumderstanding resulted from the fact that the Philippile Government had never afficially acknowledged the Briiich nomina- tion of. Cathay Pulse Airways.
The British Government, how- ever, had officially accepted tho nomination of the Philippines Air Linos
nes as the airline to operate from
the Philippines Into Hong Solè Agente: Compagnie Santerre, onto the fact that it had not |
P.O. Box 1072, Hong Kong.
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officially
polnis.
Bank clerk sentenced
for forgery, larceny
Prison terms totalling two years were imposed by Mr. J. Reynolds at Central yesterday on Char Lai-shing, agad 35, bank clork of the Bank of China, who pleaded guilty on three counts of forgery and larceny by servant.
acknowledgede hid A further charge of falsify-geries through alfalfabed cireum- nomination of CPA, the Philip-ing a Bank of China document stances. His mother, who was 70 rine Civil Aviation Department was withdrawn as the Fallco' years-old, war in Shanghat, "his has permitted it to operate into offered no Manila for the past five months: him.
evidence against wife was in Hong Kong and hi
ainchildren in Soochow. He had, tb Pl warning
Char was charged with making support them all.
Other spenkers included:
Mr. Herriques Rotariv. Rev. Fr. Vor, S.J. Rev. FT. A Cooney.
B. C.
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Selley, SJ., McGuire,
Handolt, Gofus,
Sc., Waller
Gerrard
Suva,
va, Henry Silva, A.HA( (Aust.)
Others
were Fr. Patrick Joy BJ,
present at the dinner | Albert Comey, 81, Headmaster.
Wah Yau College, Fr. E. C. Koll SJ, Enrico Rosario: A., Conanives, Medina. Fr. 3. McCarthy, of Ricevi Hall, Hong Kong Univer-
G. Ozoria. Lee Car-chlor
Hong Kong University, W. Soundc and Ronald Long
QUEEN'S CLUB LAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS
a false entry in a Bank of Chinh He was receiving about HK$800
London, June 20. Account book purporting to show each;
cach dach bhi DUNAN DE Gant Mare,yor fodia, today The "Ching Mall" learned that HK$20,020.00 stood to the credit first began to steal the money entered the third round of the CPA had been warned by the of Lai Fook-hung instead of only from the Bank he way receiving London Grass Courts Lawn Ten- Philippines Authorities werk HK$2030.
much less. Then he had become nis Championstilps at Queen's that the company's rights to The second charge was that on sick and a
Erika: mudey diy Pepecus Linck, of Holland, by 0-6 and 0-4. lating on gold, I THINK A The fotubament, le regarded as belonging, to the Bank jugues yn Yeavily, folk/hain rehtarihine whos WELL
Re
and anes from-the-Brith-Minister f
purporting to show HK400,000 boen forced to cover up a potrod mal were to be transferred from the Chalo tolit the Court that playing at Wimbledon next week Lo passenger Temporary Credit Manlia)OPA deepticfrad Conta of the
third
Laperate into MAQUA were cauce forged & transfer the net. Triend had: töld, hin Terus with victory DVCEJ...
Fed.
1. However,
acting on an
in the Philippines and Inacnvenience
Who
to defraud to
ha:chobght passage to count class #gecount to Act/sében. 198 wilding: szmking during || are_uwatig åbo, nistenje-
The
Deposit Account the Japanese War
War ho Beck of Chiša,
in charge of a large stim of moder of their atroraft to Manila ok
charge was larceny and he had returnir 16 This plane has been retuses on divas dates between September hos In Am cleargnes to return to Hong Kong ber 17, and Deteinber 24, of a foku -1247 sentemming disse
Hand HK410720242 rrom the years trest mortiment, 2
The kare has been taken up man or Cilna wale He was em mutant ItWSE
with the Philionine Authorities by ployed as back clerk caso, but be, au tak, the British Minister, In: Manila.
After Detective Inspector Bag alderation, defendant
GENERALSMUTS
ness, box
gott ERVING forgery and
his eviterion, in the wite leniency.
lencený hnd Joana "traced by the Police and then Bone - ometal i o all three
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