T THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 180,
Ceremony marks opening of Un Long Middle School
Reminders
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Today
IK Rotary lunch, Hoof Garden,
JK Hotel, 12.30 pm. 'Chocro Services Club, whist drive,
7.30 p.m.
Bridge Drive, European YMCA,
p.m...
NAAFI Club, Kowloon, Labte
Another, milestone in the Colony's educational
annals was marked yesterday when the Direc- tor of Education, Mr. T. R. Rowell, officially opened the Un Long Middle School-the first of its kind in the New Territories. Besides being a historic event in the NT, the core- mony was, incidentally, the first official edy- cational function here of Sir Christopher Cox, Education Adviser to the Secretary of State for the Calonies in London, who is at present on a fact-finding tour,
Mr. Rowell, recalling thepleted, but these wings will very soon become necessary and I am sure that Un Long will again be able to rise to the occasion,
tennis tournament, 8 p.m. Nine Dragons Services Club, circumstances leading to the
whist drive, (cash prizes) B foundation p.m.
mises, said that the building
of the new pre-
"On my part, insofar as funda
Launching of new China Naviga of the school on the basis of will allow, I am prepared to ap- tion Company ship, Anshun, sharing the cost has stimulat-proach Government again for by Lady Morse at Talkooed other villages in the NT | dollar-for-dollar assistance," Mr. Library, Gloucester
Bldg.
to follow the example set here Rowell stated. Forces "At Home", 61. Andrew's (Un Long) "and there are now
The Director of Education de- Vicarage, 5 p.in, lik Dental Society, screening of at least five schools which are clared that it was his intention Clos at British Cotinell being erected on a dollar-for-that wherever possible schools in the NT should become communily Library, Gloucester Bldg dollar basis." ⇓ p.m.
entres particularly in the even- Jagk Already the building har received recogitlon in this respect through wedding ceremony which was performed there re- cently.
Coming events -
TOMORROW
NAAFI Club, Kowloon. darts tournament, P pm; Services 'Spotlight, p.m. Union Jack Club, whist drive,
7.43 pm. Niue Dragons Services Club, , dancing clans, 6 p.m.; boxing.
ete, 7 pint
THURSDAY
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"The Is a very welcome sign because it enables the people of the villages in the NT to show in la practical manner their great de-
sire for education,
"I Diso ensures that belter **You will notice that an excel-
will be built and that tent radio with loud speakers hari schools their children will have better been installed on which it will
said the Director | be possible to hear the Chinese: opportunities," of Edutention.
programine of Radio Hong Kong |
Is also my intention to Mr. Rowell recalled that about and it three
years ago he attended a provide frequent cinéma show meeting with the District Con-in this hall at specified dates no missioner and the Elders of the that people may come and spend Kowloon Hotary Lunch, Penin-priwipal villages in the NT when an enjoyable evening
will be "I trust also that it they expressed thele concern at sula Hotel, 12.30 p.m. Y's Men's luncheon, Roof Car-the lack of good secondary edues used for meetings and other sc
den, IK Hotel, 12.45 p.m. tion in the form of middle schoots tivities for the older people," he
Gervices Club, In the NT. Dragona
"At that time it wor games competitions, 1 pan. terinis darts competition,meult to get approval for the
erection of school buildings he cause there were other pressity: needs,"
," he declared.
Ninc
second round.
Extradition proceedings
Chief-Inspector C. Dowman gave evidence of an identifica- tion parade held at Central Police Station when the hear- ing of the extradition pro- ceedings against Fun Hei-mar, alias Hillman Fan, aged 29, Wireless Operator, tinued before Mr. J. Reynolds at Central yesterday.
was con-
very
After some discusalan, Mr. Rowell continued, he agreed to recommend strangly to Govern- ment the provision of a Junior middle school which would be į paid for on a dalur-for-dollar ·
basis.
I
added.
Sir Christopher declared that it' was a great pleasure to him to be present at the function yes- terday.
He added that he was im- pressed to know that the school was the result of mutual co. operation between Government and the people of Un Long. The Chairman of the Building Committee, Mr. Chiu Lut-shou, prominent Un Long businessman. in his upening speech said that the presence of Sir Christopher "I was particularly impresseday. He extended a welcome to was the pleasant surprise of the with the koenness and an.
the distinguished guest on behalf thusiasm for educational proof the District). vision, which the Elders show
with ed, and the sincerity which they put forward their claims," he said.
Eldors enthusiastic
Public funds
The former Un Long School
was formed in 1040 and was supported entirely by Un Long
As a a result of that meeting, and another subsequent conference.publie funds, he said. the
Elders of
of the Un Long Dis-" The school was turning out 100
to collect $100,000 promised to
pupils every year then. and.. Covernment agreed to pro- The need for a middle school in vide a similar sum and the granf the District was an absolute re- of the land, previously occupied quirement. It took two years for by the Au Tau Police Station. plans to materialise.
Alter
expresshig his regret Fourteen donors cach over the loss of Mr. Tang Fak-$5,000 and Government contribut nau, who was in the forefront of ed Intd and $104,500.
Government has taken over the the drive for funds, Mr. Rowell
school and will be responsible for
Fan is being held in custody by the Hong Kong Police in connee-trict
on with the alleged murder of Pan Lai-hon, n Chinese women whose mude body was found in hath-tub at the Central Hotel, Macao, June 20,
The Mneso Government making an application for Fan's extradition.
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Mr. T. R, Rowell, Director of Education, (standing) officially opened the Un Long Middle School yesterday to mark another milestone in the Calony's educational annals. Been sitting or his loft is Sir Christopher Cox, Education Adviser to the Secretary of State for the Colonies in London. ("China Mall" Photo)
Man charged
assaulting
with New letter
woman
Was
Tsang Tso-kwan, of the Victoria Transportation Company Limited, Majestic Building, summoned before Mr. Hin-shing Lo at Con- tral yesterday on a charge of assaulting Chan Sau-ying, a woman, and occasioning her bodily harm.
Mr. P. C. Woo was for complainant, while defen-
dant was represented by Mr.. A. el Arculli,
New Thai Consular officials
Three new members of the Thailand Consulate including a new Consul-General-arriv ed in Hong Kong by air from Bangkok yesterday.
The
new
Consul-General is
Mr. Chaly Yong Swon Thon, who will take over his duties from the former Consul-General, Mr. Sukhabut.
Mr. Arculli said that, he was plending not guilty on behalf of his client.
Mr. Wco said that it was the wish of his client that the case) should go on.
"Thero might a danger of mis- carriage," sold Mr. Woo, who suid his client was pregnant.
Ir. Arculi sald that he had just received instructions to re- present defendant as it was a casa of an attempt to blackmail his client.
hir. Woo denied the allegation made by Air. Areulli and said that
there was any attempt.
to
blackmail defendant, his client would not have lived with him
·
Dance hostass
The Magistrate decided to hear an outline of the case, which was given by Mr. Woo.
Mr. Woo said complainant was
boxes
Three hundred and fifty new letter boxes are being Installed In the Chinesa Letter Box Section of the General Post Office. They are expected to be ready M E fortnight.
At present there are about 2.000 letter
the boxes in Chinese action.
new Tho boxes, it is understood, have all,been taken up.
Battle of Britain anniversary
The first phase of the special programme in Hong Kong to commemorate the Battle of Britain 10 years ago, was ob- served yesterday with a cock- tail party at the Air Force Club, Edinburgh House.
Members of the Hong Kong Branch of the Royal Air Force Association and the Air Forca Club, with their ladler and guests, attended in large num
bers.
Among the distinguished guests present were the Air Commodore Commanding, Hong Kong. Alr- Commodore A. D. Davies, and Mrs. Davies.
for the past eight months. He Mr. Sukhabut now has the hoped that Mr. Arculli could duties of the Thalland Trade prove the allegation. Commissioner to Hong Kong, Mr. Arculli said that he would
The other offelals are Vice-prove it Consul Chit Salya Bilaphee and Secretary Damri Wong gave third
Farofe, who has the title, Chan cellor of the Consulate,
C. A. A. continued:
None of the officials made any Detective Inspector
their arrival in
The parly yesterday was for comment оп Nicol of the Homleide Squad pro-
"I feel very hontured indeed, the regular school expendilure, Hong Kong yesterday, though itja married woman before she met the benefit of the RAF Bene: Recuted and Mr. V. L. J. d'Alton, that you should have asked me to disclosed.
tha Consulato has defendant. She has a three-year-volent Fund. Admission was by instructed by Mr. P.L.. Lam, is perform the omelal opening of The school consists of two divi- is thought for the fugitive.
this school which is an exemple plons of Junior Middle 1, two of Mr. Y. Chan is holding of what can be done through the Junior Middle 2 and one of Juntor watching brief for leveased's co-operation of the people of the Middle 3. family
A new division has been added. land. NT. the District Commissioner and his staff and the Education The Sentor Middia I will provide promotion within the school itself, Department.
In due course, Mr. Chu said, the Senior Middie 2 and 3 will be added,
Chief Inspector Dowman said that at 11.45 am. on July 1. he -held-an-identification --parade- at
Central Police Station.
Elght persons were present at the parade including the fugitive. Leung Wing and Fong Man-wa pointed at the fugitive and sak: "He looks like the mon," while Chu Wing made no identification at all.
This school-le full to ompact
and * good number eligible
ty and
ed away.
ble pupils have been turn. Original plans have 14 classes Apart from this we for the school. But lack of tunds
expanded to handle increased old son. Because of circumst-ticket at $6 each. trade and other Consular matters ances she joined the Plaza Ball-
Today the Battle of Britain between Hong Kong and Thai-roon as a dance hostess in order
will be commemorated at the to support herself and her son,
Sho ut defendant in October Hong Kong Rotary Club which Jast year. In January this year will show films of the Berlin she divorced her husband at the Airlift, Britain's king of the air, shown cohabited with defciidant as mon doing-its-job-and-vindlenting and wife at 19 Wong Nel Chong Britain's supremacy in the air. Road, Happy Valley. Defendant rented the front cubicle. Com- pisinant had been pregnant' for| fourseven months. possessing
Arms__case_at request of defendant. She the1: the Brabazon, will ba
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shall soon be having pupils of enabled. only eight to bo started. The trial of two Chinese ac- the school who have passed Mr. Chu declared that he hoped
of Junior Middie 3 and for whom the Education Department will used education #t Benior Middle realise a comprehensive scheme Mauser pistols, two revolvers. level will become necessary. for the school by the next school another automatic pistol and "Originally, the plans were year.
105 rounds of ammunition drawn up with a wing on each Tea was served after the speech continued at the Criminal Ses- side of the main hall but funds making. tion were shown a photo of the did not allow of this being com- taken. fugitive when they were in Macab and not prior to the identification parade.
Cross-examined by Mr. d'Al- ton, witness said that the three persons who made the identifen-
After two other witnesses hint! given evidence the case was ad- Journed to 2.30 p.m. today.
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Constitutional reform questionnaire
notes
these few
by the CRA does and not necessarily imply agreement/seldom blessed with by the "China Mati" with the execution
Aeme administrators. expressed.
Alleged kicks
. Defendant's feelings towarda complainant had become some- what different; Defendant soldun come home. Inquiries revealed that defendant had carried on with another woman. Defendant finally admitted this to plainant,
com-
In August, Mr. Woo said she saw him in his office and told him her story.
The accused, Ho Cheuk and Chan Shing, are being tried by a jury of six men and one woman before the Acting Chief Justice,
E. H. Williams. Mr. A.J. Clifford, Instructed by Reprinted below is the sixth complete set of new faces fills Hasting and Company, is defend- item on the Chinese Reform the Government offices. Honging. The prosecutor is Mr. M. Association questionnaire now Kong has always to struggle Heenan, Crown Counsel, who is "I wrote to defendant and ask- being circulated.
along with few professedly con-assisted by Detective Sub-Inspec- ed him to see me," said Mr. Publication of the background sistent and persistent policies, tor E. O'Reilly.
Woo. polleics are
"Defendant-raw me on Septem According to the prosecution, continuous Ho
met a friend, Leung Ki, ut aber 2 and I put two questions to by the hands of the Yaumati teahouse on June 6, sud him. Defendant admitted carry. asked Leung to find a buyer for ing on with another woman and 0. Are you in' favour of the The rest
of the government area which he had available for also admitted complainant's preg Government establishing without posts are filled by the "focal sale from Chan Shing.
nancy. further delay the status of boys" who, in spite of their in-
Loung
reported this is citizenship passed on qualification alienable interests and relation- the police, Mr. Leenan told the willing to continue the relation-
the complainant- of racial equality, irrespective of ship with Hong Kong are, with jury. Acting on their instructions, ship with } their
eir original nailonalities?
the rare excepilous of a few he had subsequent meetings with terminate it. Defendant's answers
qualified for Ho on fortunate Reference Notes......
on the subject. in the course were evasive but he mentioned Although the public has con-minar jobs. The remainder of the or those meetings. ha was In-He was willing to give her $1,000 stantly heard of the term "flang indigenous people have no rights troduced to Chan. Kong Citizen," few actually as citizens to a voice,
Leung, according to the Later brought
views
Iniciar.
asked him whether he was
or
a month for expenses."
On September 3. ut 1 pan., Mr. Crown, a Chinese de Woo alleged, defendant kicked. and pushed complainant thres
direct or in their own airingtective and introduced him as
Indires;
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reallic that even after a century, Hong Kong has not even arrived at a definition of who the citizen-citizenship through nationalian buyer for the arms. When they titnes. Complainant reported they should be and a "Status of tion as British has never been were delivered on June 22, the matter to the police and she was Citizenship" is still not pre-opened very wide to Chinese, two accused were arrested. mulgated. In order to consider most of whom could
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taken to Queen Mary Hospital for Chan Shing yesterday denied examination. She had from time allegato time gone to the hospital-for Mr. Lo fixed November 10, 10 along with friend; but
any of the dis
Witress botined treatment, serg
id not the significance of this problem, their local birth certifients, not from the with one must analyse the peculiar one in 100 adults, nor one in 1,000 tona ngainst him. He characteristics of the Colony as 'a
nec, cltizenship through whole.
birth or overning of Hong Kong was by tween
alders: adoption only accounts Ho as
he had meraly Bm that he dia/and 17 for, the hearing of the cast. Throughout the century, the for the Governing and the cussions about arms,
the present situation be-
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a small minority group of Bri-Governed,
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Firat accused also denied the
The trial resumes this morning.
tish. The governed 994 are the layer of indispensable citizenship charge at the last hearing. Chinese, Parfügurse and the rest.
Basing on this paramount fact
The British come, stay, but seldom of a Colonial state, the status of
domicile here.. for they
rogard Hong
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do not citizenship ahould be promulgated Kong their home without further delay, allerwise to them is somewhere Hong Kong remains, structurally, thousands of miles away, from on unsound foundation.
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Donald Gordon Yardley, pro- perty manager, of "The Doma", Prince's Building, and Mins Lucy. Leo Hall, chemist, of 3 Univer. The wedding fook place at ally Path, por geen the Supreme Court Marriage. Willame Jacobsen, University Registrar's Office yesterday of undergraduate, of Morrison Hall, Luperelo Rodriguez, #enman, of Hatton Road, and Miss Eileen President::: Taft, and Miss Peters, stenographor of 201 Anniú Sung, g of 09:Woorung Prince Edward Road, Kowloon. The ocean-going salvage tug, street, second floon in the pro-Bux Shelle, Jaffers", stenogra PURANETTI Caroling Moller, arrived in Hangsence of A. Grisolto and V. Epher, of 4 Jleven,6treet, ground: These people to rule, aro; Moller, N983, in Mowbifron Die Ansiker wedding at the Mar-
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