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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 80; - 1980.
Larceny by bailee case adjourned
Chu Tu-wa, manager of the Charles Chu Jewel
lory Shop, appeared Before Mr. Hin-shing Lo at Control yesterday on a charge of larceny by bailee of o diamond ring valued' ́at AK$6,000 from Mrs. Dorothy Budar Doo. Chu pleaded not guilty through his counsel, Mr. H. L. Kwan and, after evidence had been pre- sented, the case was adjourned to September 20.
Detectivo
Sub-Inspector
Seragg appeared for the pro- secution:
Mrs. Doo, the complainant, in evidcheè" said that she resides a 4 Fort Street, ground flour. She Lame to Hong Kong 18 month ago with her husband from Shinghal and would be leaving for the United States on August 31.
Adjournment
income tax case granted
She knew defendant In Shang A further adjournment of 14 hal." At 8 p.m. on August 20, de- daya was granted By Me R. fendant wont to her house to buy W. S. Winter at Kowloon yes- a diamond ring She gave the tarday in the case against and had not given him permis- citizen, of TA College Road. The next time defendant came who was summoned for alleg- to the house he had an emeralded default of payment of and diamond ring which he wanted $28,250 in income tax due to 'to sell,
the Government."
alon to self it."
Correspondence
The Editor fakes to responsibi
lity for vleibs expressed in lettura, by correspondents, and by To
Reds tightening security measures along coast
ricans necessarily agreer with Tension in the Far East has resulted in the tighton- "them."
LATCHIKOK BUS
SERVICE
Si-Through the "medium" of
your
paper may I draw the
attention of the authority .con= cerned or higher level if necomávy regarding the nuisance rbout thr On bug servies at Laichikok? August 27 (Sunday night), „udi about 10 p.m., there were fiya buses near the entrance to the Amusement Park, but the busnier; did not allow the public to board the buses other than the first one. and a long queue was left to the mercy of a terribly heavy shower,
0
ing up of security modsires. Bý Chinese Com-
munist forces defending the South East coast Personalia
ling of China's mainland, according to an in- formed source yesterday.
Although not possessing enough planes to patrol
these vitol areas, this source said, the Reds were understood to be keeping a day and night watch along the Fukien and Kwang- tung coast for any suspicious craft. The order to fire at any been vigorously. enforced by ships Chinese territory.
aircraft in feluging Communist defenders at Mut which hos Shan Islands against several foreign vessels alleged to have untered Chinese territorial
or
Urban Council meeting
Seventeen
Mr. W. P., Montgomery, the United Kingdom Trade Comnia-
loner, at Hop King, will return. to tile Colony on September 8.
Mr. Montgomery left for the United Kingdom in April to t tend the British Industries Fair, und has skice toured the United Kingdom to talk to trade organi- ations regarding Hong Kong's commercial activities.
Mrs. P. Dinsdale, Mr. Hall and
BOAC yesterday".
·
waters without permission, was Mr. R. Berry left for London b understood to be equally a plicable to the Fukien and Kwangtung coastal areas, the source said.
The main purpose
*
for
On the following dale' 1 visited the Park again to watch the Scouts and Government · Beach
who loft Among those Guard examination. Again a'ter- rible shower occarred from a to
Toityo yesterday by BOAC were applications for about 9 pm. When I came out te licences were refused at yes-
of this Mrs. Leo Ng Mny-liu. Mrs.' Lee catch a bus I Wan surprised And no bus at the so-called busterday's Urban Council meet stringent measure, it was bo- Geoon-Jew, Miss Mah King-fonu. Bromberger, T. C. Van Nuys, M. ring defendant for valuation Royal Leonard, an American park, and upon enquiry I under. ing. Two were for restaurants;/ lieved, is to prevent any nowa | Shin Ka-chuen. Dr. F. H. S
W. Remiluk, A. S. Durutti, A Dr. J. P. Felly. Chairman of ou the Reds troops and fee: atood that even when there is the Council, said that the Select movements in this vital area,
Sventi, Mof. P. J. I Knight, W. little rain the buses never come Connittee had recommended that the platform for an eventual. Ashford, F. Pfeiffler. B. near the park. So, together with the applications be refused be Invasion of the island of For-Yamadi, Tamil Takeo, H. Sunada my friends, Wo had to wade ali
cause the premises did not comply mosa, from leaking; out.
and T. Yamamoto. the way, totą) darkness and no
with the by-laws governing res street lights, to the corner of the nurants. oil tank Installation to catch u bus. I cannot understand why public utility company can bo al lowed to net at the fancy of the stall. Cover-
At this meeting, she alleged defendant said that he had an effer from a man who was loay- ing for Bangkok and who would ike to buy the diamond ring.
Second meeting
Leonard, who was summoned to show cause why further pro- ceedings should not be inken against him for the recovery of the tax alleged due which મ
a period from 1043.15 1951, Witness said that she did not day to come to on understanding was given three days on Satur- want to sell the ring. She rowith the Inland Revenue Depart- quested defendant to return it but he did not do, so: She then tried to get in touch with him but failed.
ment.
One was too small for a res- tadeant, The other was badly lit and ventilated and its kitchen accommodation indeqonte,
Two applications were for cule
During the past three days. was learned, two foreign vessels came under the scrutiny of th Communist defence forces while they were sailing off the Chinese
South East coast.
near
Departures for Singapore.yos- terday by BOAC Include A. Shackleford, Maj. CW. V. Hau- kinton, LL Col J. W. Payne, Cdr. M. E. Lashmore, R. D. Offord, O. Koolhaas, Maj. E. Bertram, N. L. Knox, K. C. Chon, E. Hoptull, Boh Eddie, Pvt. A.
ain sure the Traffle, Agreementieences were refused because the Swatow in the night of August / MeNeil and W. E. Sweeney.
23 shic was
route
The first was the Panamanian On bright, hot, sunny days tha
licences. Both heked proper steamer Flying Dragon which this oil installation. This place, supply facilities, burons also stop at the corner of drainage and satisfactory water
was the target of flares shot up
Communist forcos by Eleven applications for swine must agree..is a dangerous corner structures were not on approved
from at which to park, cars or Luses, At yesterday's hearing asked and the publle has to walk a long
sites, anct close to domestic Formose to Macao.
According to Mr. Hsu Lin Our August 23, witness sold sh what the position of the case was
way to the beach or to the park.
The other applications refusedchen, Chief Officer of the Flying Is it beuse the public do not saw defendant in the house. De- Mr. L White, of the Laland Re-
Communist seldiers fendant told her that he had sok venue Departinept, informed the efck that the Government take' one for growing ung cliol,
were one, for milk shop and] Drag Point, about 25 miles
Breaker
1C native of tifs, and that the bus the ring but later sold that to Court that no agreement
the South West of Swatów on hind exchanged the diamond ring been reached between the de- company can do just what they
the coast, shot up flares which like? for the cinerald and diamond one. fendant and the Department.
a whlt area Of the sen She told defendant to give her
when his ship was steamion to wards the West..
back the ring at once. Defendant was
said that he would do so tho
next day
Witness said that next day shol wont to defendant's once threo times. On the third occasion she saw defendant and asked for tha return. of the ring.
get the ring she Failing to reported the matter to the police and defendant was arrested.
Cross-examined by Mr. Kwan, witness said, " gave permission to defendant to show the ring to any potential buyer and to find out the highest price and then le
before i would give nie know him the authority to sell
Told of buyer
"It is not frue that my husband did all the talking on that par- tidular night."
Witness Fald that she did not know that defendant later the Garut night called at her houra
ngain.
had
I am sure that if the bu wire under Europea
Mr. While said that if thermout he, corvices. Woul
would
a further adjournment it'
buildings.
..
HKCW annual meeting
Not fired on
be on adjournment to be quite different. See how the allow Leguard to file an appeal
Tiamway, Cetoperly gather to- The annual general meetingi and taget.er the trams for the con- against the assessment
As the Flying of the Hong Kong Council of venience and conveyance of the Wonen will be held tomorrow. all the necessary returns which defendant had not done.
hall match,
Leonard requested permission i mBIle at the end of every fob at the YWCA, Duddell Street.
to subpoena echitain witnesses and documents winter then suggested that as the for lits defence. Mr. case was not being heard in court he should take his wif nesses to the Inland Revenue Da- partment. The adjournment, the Magistrate reiterated, was to al- low him to come to eh agreed Reyenua um with the Inland Department
The Magistrato agreed with V Mr. White that the Court was nɔt allowed to query the amount but to make an order."
Will Government give better franchise of the Bus Serviess in thought regarding the coming Kowloan?
Yours etc..
W. T. LEONG.
Commonwealth Section of
"
BIF
The London Office of the The particulars of the alleged default were given as, salaries Hong Kong Government hus and annullles tax for 1948-1940 advised the Hong Kong Bri- $10,000: salaries and annuitica taxtish Industries' Fair Committee
$10,000; for 1949-1950,
that applications for space in salaries and annuities for 1950 the Commonwealth Section of the British Industries Falt 1951, $0.250.
TO BE WED
and
Witness said that aefendant did say that he luid a buyer who was willing to pay $4,500 for the ring. She agreed that defendant Jid sell gomething for her mother- in-laws
Witness said that when she inether-in-law was not present, stek, and Denise Cian, allas Chan
Hearing of the case
has been announced.^.
The forthcoming marriage of
Teu will be sorvad nt 4.30
vitles will be given, and new P.m., before the meeting
A review of the year's neti-|
eBicers elected.
at
Dragon was then saliing "olong a course_ et least five nautical miles from the shore, the ship was në moleated by Communist sherr batteries, Mr. Hau sald. #atly denied a Macao report
A
Messrs. Chan Yeo-chow, S, Lee, H. C. Helsing and K. J. Kuo leít for Bangkok by CPA yesterday,
•
Mesars, 5. S. Wong, N. S. Hoù, M. P. Lim and T. G. Cho left Hong Kong for Rangoon by CPA yesterday.
Among the departures for Singapore yesterday by CPA were Messrs. H. K, Lim and D.
itidiwirlo,
.
ME. and Mrs. H.. C. Curric and their three children left for. Koc- Jung yesterday, by the ss. Sheng- Hking.
that the Flying Dragon har ALK.Littlo, former In- been fired on with more thar apoctor-General of the Chinesa. 30 rounds by Communist shore Maritime Customs the first batteries near Swalow. Another
Panamanian
ex-
In the meantime, Mrs. Violet] Chan announced yesterday that satisfrelory sates have been re-
American ever to hold the post corded of the Chinese paintings
coaster
arrived it-Thipolz yesterday, to and scrolls donated by contem- the Mallina, had a similar the Ministry of Finance-Reuter. tuke up, a new job as adviser to porary artists to the Stanley perience in the night of August Boys' Camp. --
27 when she was about to enter Nearly $3,000 has been realised. the port of Amoy. This line the half of which will go to the camp. Communist soldiers usc rifles.
The exhibition, which was held at the Hong Kong Hotel a week age, has since been transferred loom 402, Chang Tin Build- ug, and is open för nine days rein 10 am, to 5.30 pan.
Mr. Chan said
prices moderate.
ar
1951 will close on August 31. BOAC's "mileage
In view of the. Festival of Britain, which opens during the run of the British Industries Fair, and the large numbers of over- Britain, it is considered that
millionaires"
An analysis, just completed,
ring warning shots into the nit New Chinese
to ascertain the intention of the vessel watch was by the inside the Chinese, waters.
According to
rang to crew members of the Mall, which returned here sest kan talans, a Nation- after the ship. hac passed. Takan
railway
Work on a railway linking border will bastunted soon, sald Manuhuria with the Indo-China alist held island of Amoy, severa the pro-Communist "Ta Kung hots were fired into the air from any yesterday recording to a re- the Amoy side occupied by the port from Canton. Communist forces the Malling Captain F.P. D'Een; inmediately
The Master
-handed the ring to defendant her George Williain, RN, HMS Cosgeas.. vialtors who will be visiting --of-distances covered-by--BOAC Bashed signals "Indicating that, hi! Chennawewan is a strategic
wns ad-Of-choe, of 80 Hennessy Road, Hong Kong cannot afford not to aircrews, shóws that 134 of the ship is a commercial vessel, terminus of the
journed to September 20.
Inland Lot No. 20 and the buildings on it at Tsunwan were derequisitioned and handed back
Crown Land measuring 12,000 square feet, at Grampian Road will be sold. by nuction at the
The
The proposed railway, will be between. Laipin. and Chennan- kwan, about 416 kilometers long. mountain pass on, the Chinese elde of the Kwangul-Ido-Chinu
Hunan-Kwangsl
report added that some rallway workers, 7,000
be representated at the BIF. The Corporation's senior pilots have ing cargo to Amoy. Chairman of the Committee has now between them flown a ceased abruptly and the Mallins rollway therefore cabled London applying total of 153,000,000 miles. steamed into Amoy without any for 700 square feet of space for This mileage, measured out a incident,
continuous fight basis, represents A arrangements
the Bong roceed, local inore than 80 years of
Mallina, owned by Wailer 2 and 30,000 civilians, will
to the owners on August 24. 1 PWD. Headquarters, on Monday, uns, will Do kapt fully Informed. [ lives spent li the the pilots" and Company Limited and with be employed oại thẻ groject:
ufr.
Kin Cheng Steamship Compray When completed, the section
was requisitioned for the Military at 3 pm. It is suitable for rest in possible that heavy demands At present 16 BOAC Captains as agents, salled for Amoy, with will enable passengers to travel Authorities on August 15, 1949, sidential purposes.
dr space will trean. that Hong in command of Speedbird air about 300 tons of cargo and re- by railway from the Indo-Ching Koog will not got the full 700 linors love each completed turned with only about 40 15ns. border to Horbin. square feet, and in interested 1,000,000 miles' dying, thus be¬
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CAN NO LONGER BE OBTAINED FROM ANY
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IT IS STILL ON SALE AT
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BOOKSELLERS.
unofcially ast
in, exhibiting are advised to re-coming, known gister Now B
"allenge millionaires". The registration will not com- Another 17 Captains-known all thy firm to eventual particias "double mileage milliondires" nation, but will ensure that in have completed more than tile event of mpate being restrict 2,000,000 miles flying and one, ed they will have preference Captain O. F. Jones, OBE,, who over later applicants. Letters has been flying luce 1017, is chould be addressed. to Mr. J. the only BOAC pliot still engaged Farris, Secretary, HKBIE on flying operations who har
the Committee, efo Départment of reached
treble
leage Cominérce and Industry, Fire millionairo" mark, Brigsab Bunaing.
Filly-six Radio Officers,11 At the same titie: the Com- Engineer. Officers, soven, First mittee welcomes criticism or sug-Officers and one Navigating Officer testions from armd", wild took live, now passed into the ranks part in the 1939 DIF, „Elof BOAC""milleage, millionaires".
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Passage of Jury Ordinance delayed
Passage of the Jury Amendment Ordinance 1950 at yesterday's Fussion of the Legislative Council was delayed when Mr. M. W. Ló, on Unofficial member, asked for further con. sideration of clauso 4 of the BAF
This clause Imposes an taken to produce the best possi- obligation upon personsblo solution to undoubtedly qualified and liable for jury impracticable problem. I there- fore venture to suggest that service, and the employers of paragraph 37/(13) of the Stand- such persons, to furnish their ing Orders of dila: Counell, be nomes and particulars to the applied so that, with Your Ek- Registrar of the Supremi cellency's permission, this Bill be Court on their own initiativa referred to a select committee for Mr. Lo said, this clause would consideration of the point raised pince such persons in a dificult by my honourable friend and any position; botnuse under section 3 other points of dificulty Wint of the principal ordinance, one might occur in the course of the of the qualifications and ably consideration of the Bill." to serve as a jucor is a sumclent MJ. F. Nipoll, the Officer knowledny of the English langu- Admiulstering the Government, ago to the satisfaction of the who presided, said he would re- fer.ike-Bill-lo-2-soleet comantico Coúrt: NGA
Hien
**F should1lutagino that th many after. Il-passed the second-reading.
The Attorney-General CARON IL will be difficult for a moved the econd reading of the person or employer of such Bill and following its adoption, parson to decide whether he has
4 suntcions kidwledge of English it was referred for further, con- Vidbration by a releet.commítice which will satisfy the Court, and composed of the Attorney-Gen- jo toll-thioreforo whether yo
and
comes within the new clause 4 oral as "aholeman,,, and Messrs. sald M. Co who daked that if Caraidy, M. W. La.. should receivů further consider-Lawrence Kadcorle as members. In reply the Attorney-General, BLOUSE OR SKIRT BACKS Mr. J. B Grifini sald he hid
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