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SEPTEMBER 0, 1960.

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Education Week in HK

an raplacements for the Hong Kong garri. per:-"Chinx Mali" photo

Personalia

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No news of

ss. Sing Hing

The whoreabouts of the Bri- An Education Wock will be

tish conster Sing Hing was stit held between September 62und" [1

Yin-slich, a mystery up to late last night 12, it was officially announced Lat

Far Shau-chan Miss Mn despite a vernaculer Icport yes- yesterday. It has been ar- Ms. ranged by the Director of Po-chong, K. C. Yan, N. 3. Ellis, terday that she had reached Education with the co-opera-M. Ballion, CP. Beridan, L. Cation safely, on Monday, even-

Biron, R. C. Birdb, Douglas ing. tion of the schools in the Drysdale, Parkinson - Cum rot confirm the report, declar

Ta Hing and Company would Colony.

Alfred E. Henkey, John P. Mac-

Jauncy, ing that no massage has arrived During the week parents and kintash, William L

George E. Mann

H. V. from the Kwangtung capital re- and

garding the ship. have Smith, the general public will the opportunity of seeing various i aspects of the schools activities.

It is proposed, for example, to have "open" days nt schools when parents may come and see normal work in progress together with exhibitions of work done by their children.

Miss H. A, Harkins, Miss Tanz E. An, Messra S, Anant And Ton Tich left Hong Kong for Bangkok yesterday by CPA.

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Mrs E C.. Luscombe and her It is further hoped to arrange two children left for Singaporo

pro- yesterday by CPA stage plays and concerts duced by the children.

On the athletic side of school life it is planned to have inter

school games of football and displays of physical training.

As a climax to the week's to programme, it is proposed stage an open air entertainment consisting of a concert given by 11 massed choir of school children combined with a display of mass ed physical training.

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Other passengers who boarded". the CPA plane for: Bangkolt yesterday included Messrs. J. G. S, Stakes, P. N. Knudsen, Fung Pun, T.A. Jolendovaky and E A Walter,

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The vernacular report.stated that the Canton ngent had tele phoned to the local authorities the about the sate arrival of ship.

It was also reported that the ship had obtained permission from the Communist, authorities to carry passengers on the pro- posed Caulun-Hong Kong run.

The Sing Hing loft Hong Kong on Bunday on what was des- cribed as a trial ruụn.

Court Brevities

Correspondence

The Editor takes no responsibl- [Kly for views expressed in letters bcorrespondente, and by no means necessarily agrees with them.

JURY SERVICE IN : HONG KONG SirThe Heh, Mr. (M. W. LA inchising the question of the standard of English which should bo required of jurors, Jas touch- ed upon a subject which might wall receive a good deal of con- Fideration part from the

the mere question of linguistic ability.

Our jury system is The Roy stong of British

procedure and impotericin

upon all

who serve as jurth duty and right of upholding the integrity and dignity of our Courte. The average Briton,

even

Yangtse estuary believed mined

by pirate gang

Certain foreign shipping circles in Shanghai have axpressed common belief that a gang of pirates hiding out in the numerous islots dot- ting the Yangtze estuary are responsible for the heavy mining of the river, according to information reaching the Colony yesterday. It was also asserted that there is a possibility that the pirates are co-operating with Nationalist underground elements.

An authoritative source mentioned recent - Incidents to Rupport his beller, that pirates

though he may do race were at the bottom of the re-

ly, approaches Jury

cent series of minings in the that spirit, but can the same be yangtse. He declared that the

sald of those who owe no-al

legiance to the Crown and whose pirates had showed their hand only respect 10 British Inw is openly when they attempted The the fear of the consequences to loot mined ships. which any breach, thereof may one of the vessels which San Antonio, mined recently, entall?

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Piracy

suspects

... 14.

committed

After puying a visit to the Yaumati Typhoon Shelter and

to see the exhibits, Mr. James the Tsimshatsu! Police Station Wicks' at Kowloon yesterday committed seven of the eight with piracy accused charged with violence, to stand trial

and augmented at short and fro- Summers, visited the the

To date that knotty problem, pirates tried to loot.) the definition of the status "Hong Kong citizen," has till to be the mines were "Capers nid,

A kunster mariner all, that Icaolved, and until this is done, the mines are of te largo type the seating of non-Britishers, the majority of whom are not even and are "apparently numerous taxpayers,

Jurors in the They are found in the South Supreme Couch "British channel of the Yangtse..

cf. a Colony scerns exceedingly The informant declared that he at the next Criminal Sessions. anemnious.

was certain the piratek wird car The Magistrate, accompanied As the Hon. Mr. M. W. Lo has rying out the raine-laylag be-

Dotective Sub-Inspector W.H. rightly pointed out, it is cause they were recently laid by Da

Yaumati doubtful whether many of these now called for service are pos- quent, periods. 1.

Typhoon Sheltel, where mafor junk Man Tat is moored, sessed of a knowledge of the

"They must have been noting The hoot was alleged to have English language sumelent to en

water enth vessel been used by the accused in the able them

the how much appreciate

The Magistrale alectics of legal argument, and drew, too." he was quoted as alleged piracy.

Trimshatsui niso visited the the fact that even our learned saying.

where 11 drums of Judges have at times been moved

not, however, thinic Station to comment upon verdicts ren- that the North channel of the seconut oil and 30 bags of betel Acred Surely evidence that a river was mined, but remarked nuls were kept. review of the whole question of that he did not care to make such eligibility for

Jury service L a trip, even if he was aboard b badly needed.

He di

Accused, who were alleged to small coaster. The master sand have pirated the mv. Kwong Hol that he fine heard that shallow-Lee while the ship was en route draft vessels of the size of LST to Canton from Hoihow on the about 3,000 tons) could negotiate night of June 1, were Lam Hau, Lau Yuk-ming, Yim Koo, Tang Kal-ming. Wan Chung-yin, Kwpk Chung kong and Chung Списл

When, at last Government, in whose hands. we have been told by a Colonial Office spokesman the matter rests, does decide to the North channel. grant residents of Hong Kong with all the rights

cilizeivileges attendant

and

on, there will be some herd-i

tion for the calling of non-Bri- tishers to jury service, but even then a certain standard of eduça-

Jan. far in advance of that now

demanded, required, should be Mrs. E. C. Luscombe, wife of

Explaining that her co-defen- The present rystem of permit the late Mr. Edward Colin Lu-

on a disorderly conducting employers to forward to the combo, Police Commanding OM-1 Gunt cer for Kowloon and the- New charge was the sweetheart of her Registrar lists of their employee Territories, left Australla. by Lee 28-year-

In employer's Wary or Singapore by CPA yes- old muried woman, was cau- wive competent knowledge of terday morning. Travelling with toned by Mr. d'Almada at Kow- English, is not good enough When Mrs, Luscombe were her two loop Yestefilny,“

the chlidren,

the reputations, and even

.

Reds indiffaront

The apparent Indifference of the Communist pört"authorities towards the existanco" of the minda was a great disappoint- πίσης to Snanghal shipping) ciraten.

Leung Shu, a cook on the Man Tat, was discharged duo Insufficient evidence against him.

Mr. Luscomba was killed in a aged 22, had her $50 ball lives, of 'others may be at stake.remark giving the posliion of to call to Ngm Pang Island

gun battle with alone bandit at Tsun Wan on Friday,

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Dr. V. Strigarh, Italian Consul General In Hong Kong, left for Monila by PAA yesterday on holiday. Mr. Strigari will be away from the Colony for about a week.

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Mr. Donla Sefton Delmar, correspondent for the "Daily Express" arrived yesterday from Takya by BQAC. Mr. Delmar will spend a few days here - fore proceeding to New Delhi."--

The Most Rev. Henry Valtorta,

•Roman Catholic Bishon at. Itong Kong, will performs the opening ceremony of the newly-built Our Lady's Shrine in the grounds or The Dominican House of Studles of Rosaryhill, Stubbs Road, on September 8 at 6 pm. The Mont Ray Tomas Cardinal Men Catholic Primate of China, will

The other defendant, Leo Nui, estreated when she falled to ap pear in court. Dotendants were alleged to have fought cach other Woosung Street on Tuesday right.

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For assaulting a Kowloon Wharf Godown Inspector, Park Ki Wong, Korean seamen of the Atlantic Sea was fined $20 by Mr. Almada at Kowloon yesterday.

Park

ark Ki Shin, brother of the defendant, was cautioned on a trespassing charge.

Prosecution alleged that on Monday evening the brothers while trying to meet each otier riched the gate and in doing so assaulted the inspector.

Ball of $500 put up. by Chand Tal, clerk, of 54 Granville Road, NCIS estreated by Mr. X, d'Almada at Kowloon yesterday when Chung Talled to answer charges of driving, hout licence, driving without dua care and attention, and gluing falso information to the police.

-James Ling, morchant, of the same address, also had hia bail or $100. estreated for falling to answer in charge of allowing his for re-election this November car to be driven by an unlicensed

l-driver, United Press.

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SCHOOL TEXTBOOKS

Sir-At one of the largo schools on the mainland a new regulation is being enforced which can cause much hardship. Pupils who failed to pass their exams and had to remach for cnother year in the same class were told they must buy new text-boolor, and were not per- mited to use their old ones, on the ground that they were" "too dirty.

Mr. Faler Mo... is representing. two of the defendants, Wan A shipping official remarked Chung-yin and Kwok Ching- that the Customs officers had made kong. it clear to him that no special affort would be made, to clear that it was alleged that on June 1, mines from the Yangise. They the Man Tat with accused on did not take much note of his board forced the Kwong Hol Leg Boating mine sighted on tho where the passengers were ras-

tver.

The Customs men would re-bed. During tho chuse of the commend a course through the Kwang Hol Lee a pasicnger was killed" and another wounded by Yungice, the source declared, but machine-guns, it was alleged. that would only be mere, guest- work. "They are gambling with foreign ships, and many dives, lie was cucted as soying

Shipping quarters in Shanghat] belleved that the Bylish coaster Telhan was a victim of the Bucsa work, it was reported.

RMS CARTHAGE

KWA

ORMS

left

Carthago has Scutaampton (August 35) for Hong Kong where she, is due on September 25

According to. (sformation ceived yesterday, the Tsinan Passengera dipembarking at followed a courte given by the Kavison Wharf, will include, Customs, and supraquently mysis M. "Alves, Mr. G• W. struck a mine.

Bennett, C. W. Brand, Mrs. Brand,

The imines were known to PPW. A. Brand; II.

Is it realised that 80% of the clustered utound a certain fair. A. Brookter, A. Busé, chudrem in this school are from way buoy in the Yangtze and the

working-class, familear It is Customs officers in Shanghai, had Callister, 9.

Curter, Mrs. Cari

hard enough when a child had suggested that the ship tola Carter

Y. T

Connorton, Mrs,

to tell its parents that it fina path frinedtafely left of the buoy, M.; Chiang, My's S. M. Cifford, falled and must stay down-it is This the Tsinan did. São hit, a harder still when the parents mice and sustained, dorrage ere told they must "olan" buy à

completely." – new set of books. number of Yang'so pirates-are In L

1. Datulan, M. I. De

De Vilic, a.

It was further reported that a Drakeford,

ME

Feng,

Poverty is spld to be a virtue, Communist custody in Shanghal 6. Evans, Dr. C. H. FOR E but the saying has a strange The Communist botherlude how Pr ring in such conditions.

qur etc..

EF. P

eks, N. M.

ever, would net support the com cocks, mon contchtion that the pirates Mrs. were responsible for the mining

Talk on Church's task by Professor

Professor Jessop

The prosent task of the Church and Church Work-

ers

PY sing,

Dr. R. Hann L HSU, Irwin, C. G. Jack, Mrs. Jack; J. L, Jacinto, R. E. Jones,

Kerridge,. D. F. Kibble, S.

Y-Kon, Mrs. Kan, P Kerridge, MT. Ringdon, Mrs

Mrs

T. Kalke, Mrs.. S. M

YTL TLn Loos. Lucas, A. Madamba, Mrs. Masod, Dr. B. M

Miss

F. Y. Niu, Capt. G. AF. Norfolk, R.N., Mr. Norfolk, R. N. Oliver, Mr. Oliver. D. Ojua, R. Price

TH. Ranger, O. Heyer, D. S. Roberts, Mrs: Roberts, Miss N. A Roberts, Miss P, E. Rosario, Mich Ide L Santosy, Shackleford, C. Siangulo,

Mrs. C. HELM (Miss) Mills, C. F. is to correct the minds of the young to wards religion and to fill the vacuum in the mind of monregarding religious matters, soid Professor 1. El Jessop in a talk at St John's Cathedral Hall yesterday.

Professor Jessop is Ferona

It was a very surprised. Educa Professor of Philosophy and on., Department which now thinW. Speck, Mrs. Speck, At:J. Psychology at Hull University, large number of graduates apply Stephens, Mrs. Stephens, E ing to take the courre and

AD. 8. StewITE, Many Padres and Church

ard Appr. Stephenson, Art, le enpoint: gdegunte Workers attended.

Professor Ceras sald that the Driate clar de tenth the subjects Mrs. Thomas, P. Tokating, C.-B.

hamely the clergy presentation in England

thogo hio Tal, P. C. Troong, E. V. G. Upton, Anfalmess the many aughtered tray on the work of the Mcs, Upton, Dr. P. A: M. Van: da men of multary age tended to be church soon after the war, added Linde, Mrs. Van de Linde, PAZIA peljniously illiteryta.

Vine, J. E. Walker Mrs. Walker, Sloweser und algn, was that Brofessor Teslop, de inust be rMaster J. N. Walker, Mrs. L. G.. Miss J.-E.Wong, MI C members that anxiety for their Wonte friendas Camilies and whats lay before them if the futuro, Andeu-W Wee, W. Wooding, Mrs. C Woolhouse Murs to Letract their. "mlids from the Wooding, work at hand.

Woolhouse, B. 6; Wu, B.C. However with the tendency of Wang, N. C. Yao, Mrs YX20. the divides parts of the Church

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n large number 62 churches were Bhathriing to find more and mor "People, Lurra hage, to rall end geeking on ehkument in

The

The Church

to unite through spiritual under- standiok us to opposettim tot: the

freaking away from each other Intthe past and the many meet-

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