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London, Nov. 15.
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Seventeen other personN peered apprehensively through the iron bark be hind the
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counter where the y bad taken refuge.
And an elephant praneed happily about the place.
Three circus attendants
came ruoning up and apologised. Bambino. their play fu! Bve year old elephant, had just broken loose, they explained.
They 1ook Bambino AWAY thr crowd squeezed Qui
the ielephour booths, and the rest of the people piled out from be- hind the counter. Assa - ciated Press.
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Japanese Journal's Complaint About Hongkong
Tokyo, Nov. 16.
MISS LUCY SEE
Colony's Finances
Woman Barrister Admitted To The Hongkong Bar
SECOND IN HISTORY OF
THE COLONY
Miss Lucy See, LL.B. (Oxon), born in Singa- pore, was admitted by the Chief Justice, Sir Gerard Howe, at the Supreme Court this morning to practise as a barrister in the Colony.
Miss See is the second woman to be admitted to the Bar here, the first being Mrs Lo Soon Kin Tee in 1932, but she did not practise.
Moving the application, the Acting Attorney General (the Bon G. E. Strickland, KC). Who was instructed by Mr C. Y. Kwan, said that the ap- plicant preferred to be known by her maiden name. She was the wife of Mr Henry Chen and her father, the late Mr See Tiang-wah, was formerly compradore of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corpora- tion in Singapore.
Compulsory Service
TRIBUNAL RULES ANNOUNCED
the Tri- the
During the first four Mr Strickland said that Miss Rules made by the Chief months of the current finan-See was educated at the French Justive relating to cial year. Government coi-Convent, Singapore, and at the
University College. lected 40 per cent of the where e graduated with the bunal set
Oxfordi
Compulsory Service
under up total estimated revenue for
degree uf Bachelor Law. Compulsory Service OF- the 12 months ending next | She uttained secund class dinance, 1951.
were pub- March 31.
lished in the Gazette Supplement this morning.
By July 31, aggregate revenue
honours in law. Admitted to
was
The rules set out the procedure In be followed in appeals to the Tribunal.
Take Home
a Case
DRINK
Coca-Cola
Living Language
Why we say Barbarian.
The
original
Greek
word “barbaros” is said to have been applied to foreigners whom the Greeks could not under- stand because their talk sounded like **bar-bar- bar."
At first the Ro- mans were included in the contemptuous descrip- tion "barbaros" but later the word was applied to people unable to speak either Greek or Latin. "Barbarian" now meins savage and uncivilised.
Mail Notices
Lates timen of posting at G P.O.
And st Kowloon Post Offer: reglatered articles and parce) malis cluse obe hotte carller than the ordinary mail times shown below:
Christmas Parcel Mila for Australia & Now Zealand.-The latest time of posting to secure delivery in Australia & New Zenland by December 25 will be 1 pm on November 17 per mis Nellore.
Christmas Letter
Mats for Hawall
Parcel
U.S.A.
and Christmas Letter Mails for
Canada-The latest
time Of
posting 10 securt delivery in Hawaii. U.S.A., and Canada by December 13 will be 1 p.m. oh November 23 por as Pres Cleve- land.
the Inner Tem- was $106,894.629. Total estimat-ple. Loudon, in 1926, Miss Ser er revenue for the year is $247,- was called to the Bar on January
27. 1830. 3,850.
From February to Surplus for July amounted to August of that year, she
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1 56.426.636, bringing the general associated with Messrs Allen and
By Alt rue balance up to $294.117,- Gledhill, a low firm in Singapore. The sings of the Tribunal Fornass, 6 p.io., H.K. Airways.
public unless
N. Burne, Australia, New Zer- In 1040 she married and went to shalt be in
land, 5 p.m., Q.E.A. These figures are disclosed in China where she remained until Judge in any particular case for
Malaya, Indonesia, Ceylon, India, 1940.
special reasons directs that mem- 3 p.m. B.O.A.C
Philippines. Guam. Hawall
By Surface
100
the
Japan's leading economic journal today's G. vernment Gazette,
They show that during July. In 1941, Miss See joined the bers of the public or representa, Canada. 3 p.m., P.A.L
charged that Hongkong was the loophole through which Japan was losing dollar revenues and de-ernal manded plugging of the gap by revision of the two-month-old sterling payments agreement,
duties yielded $6,721,240; in-Tsingtao Bar and later the Nan-lives of any newspaper shall not
revenne amounted 10
king Bar and she became Legal be admitted to or shall withdraw Na.935,436, rales produced $5.- Adviser tu the Chinese A during the hearing of that case
18,852; licences, fines and for-
Force.
or any part thereof. feitures tolafled
1,600,796; rev-
Mr Strickland said that al-i For the purpose of discussing enue from land rents, etc, was
though Miss See was the second their decisions the Tribunal may |1,498,907: fees
от cour! Tees of
office
woman to be admitted as order all persons not being were $1,073.087; the
post office
barrister here she would be the members of the Tribunal to prolight $1,040,595 water
first member of the female sex withdraw. revenue whs $719,109 mis- cellaneous receipts $710,722; the Kowloon-Canten Railway earn- ed $397.844 and land sales pro- duced $36,194. Expenditure
The Nihon Kezni, often described as the Wal! Street Journal of Japan, said that countries of Southeast Asia | were which had dollar settlement accounts with Japan were purchasing Japanese goods through Hongkong to avoid losing their precious dollars.
15
W 11 areas
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Southeast
Aata
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Macao, Ba.m.
6 p.m., as Lee
dong/Tak Shing.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17
By Air Siam, Burma, India Pakistan, Middle East, Africa, Great Britaén, Europe, 11.30 a.m.. via H.0.A.C.
U.S. A. Canada, 1 p.m., P.A.A. Formosa. 3 p.m., C.A.T Japan. 5 p.m., B.O.A.C. Stam. p.m., P.O.A.8. to practise here. "Therefore, 1! The Tribunal may at any Indo-China, France. French North deem if an honour to make this time (a) deter or adjourn the & West Afries, 5 p.m.. Air France. application. " he concluded.
hearing or determination of
By Surface The Chief Justice: Miss Lucy any
Macau, Ba.m. case; (b) order or allow
p.m., Le Hongkong the journal savi. Hongkong dolla euld be used
See,
O Hong/Tax Sning. it is my pleasure to admit, any amendments of the grounds capitalising
for the month
Chma, People's Republic, 8.30 enrol and approve that you be of or reasons for a claim, cb- ..: 5 p.m., traîn vià Canton position set up by the trauster where overseas Chinese busi- was $18,307.182 and for the Arst
barrister of this honourable jection
or of the or appeal
Formosa, 9 a.m., Shengking. of the British Crown Color | nessmen are operating and four months of the year totulled
Court. Miss Lucy See, do you Directors observations thereon.
Indo-China. 10 a.m., Fernbay. from the dollar open account bad more fluidity than sterling. 865,483,920
represents move? which
Jupan, Noon. as Patroclus. It is also provided that the to
Australia, New Zealand, If these steps were impossi- approximately the sterling act run!
20 рег
1 ... cent of the The newly enrolled barrister Tribunal may upon the applica- Nellore. ban Babe, 門 But it emphasised that Japan
demanded that the wtul estimated expenditure for
89 San Bles. a farge Japanese Government overhaul only building up
the whole financial year.
Malaya, I p.m.. sa Tquinan bulance in financially shaky the entire sterling payments Six items of expenditure each
Burma, India, 2 p.m.. as Santhia. sterling which it could not use agreement.- United Press.
Biggest Jan into seven figures was $2,788,979 for subventions, followed by public debt $2,519.- 931; miscellaneous services $2.- 234,169; police force $1,812,377; medical department $1,297,325; and public works non-recurrent $1,238,395,
area
wits
to purchase essential goods
#charged, furthermore, that
tits development was endanger.
Japan's ng
trade current negotiations with Indonesia and future Talks schedule i with Thailand,
The Indonesia laiks are snagged on the Jakarta govern- ment's demand for settlement in sterling instead of in dollars as at present.
6,000
Robert
Workers
Intimidated
(Continued from Fage 1)
Lockhart. forner Commander-in-Chief of the Juan Arany,
The
government security forces uligned against the guerðlas troops, police consto.
A-WEAPONS IN KOREA
(Continued from Page 1)
bulary and home guardsmen-mom at least, it may
uniber about 100,000.
tric equipment, cement and sun-enlis, civilian co-operation drles. Imports were chietly did not root out the Reds,
and foodstuffs rice, soy beans
then bowed.
NEW SOLICITOR
INTELLIGENCE TEST SOLUTION
tion of the
Slant, 1 p.m. persons concerned, direct that A medical
practi Mr Melville Edward Ives, of tioner nominated by him shall Messrs
Wilkinson and Grist be pern to be present at
permitted was admitted to practise as his examination by such board. Any order, summons, sub- solicitor in the Supreme Court
The Acting Attorney Generi poena, notice or other document Who
In issued by the Tribunal may appeared
in in the name of the structions of Mr J. T. Prior issued said that Mr Ives was educated Secretary. at Bristol Grammar School. In Copies of the various notices 1042 he joined the Royal and summons
00
the
In-
Engineers and was commis. Jished in the sioned two years later. He saw ment.
service overseas for two years
and c demobilisation renewed
his articled clerkship with
be Fraser, Gordon, Milward and
Supreme Court in England on November 1, 1950, and practised on his own account at Kensing ton High Street up to August
this year. He then came to
LAST YEAR'S TRADE Japan trade with Hongkong last year totalled US $55,131,000
assumed that since the smalı passed his final examination in in exports and $38,496,000 in Lin-
The Briggs Plan, for resettling bombs are rela ively new they are law. ports. About half the exp
exports
tens of thousands of Malaya's not available in lang numbers, Mr lves was admitted to the were textile and the remainder squatters outside combat areas, and that the supply must be con- processed foodstuffs. metals,
is generally held to have falled servet for major purposes. sewing machines, bicycles, elec- in the
sense that it áld not
3. In many countries there is and still great emotional upposition
10 the idea of using atomic Gen. Lockhart is expected to weapons. in addition to iron ore, coat and become the central figure in a
4. Employment of atomic at Hongkong and joined the legal salt from China.
Both exports and imports de- sort of High Command which tacks against Asian armies might firm of Wilkinson and Grist.
considered. 15 being
practise, mean a propaganda setback for the Chief Justice said: It is my
Admitting Mr Ives to clined after the Korean War Malaya's new High Commis- the United States throughout Asia. brke out-exports because of sioner-who is still to be ap- The Communists have pictured pleasure to approve, admit and Hongkong restrictions on dollar pointed in succession
lo the the United States as a ruthless, enrol you as a solicitor. I wish expenditures
and
the embargo slair: Sir Henry Gurney-pro-imperialist, white-man force you a successful career here. on strategic goods, and imports ably will sit in on the High indiscriminately wiping out the because of the difficulty of Command with Gen. Lockhart, native population of Korea obtaining material from Red
--Associated Press.
Associated Press. China
But the new sterling
payments agreement was signed in August, providing for seitle- ment of the Hongkong trade balance in Sterling.
There was a sudden spurt in exports but no change in the import situation. Exports to Hongkong in September totalled US$2,608,000 and in October
Contonese.
Radio Hongkong
H.K.T.
0.02,
8.00, Programme Sighwayman'
Children's
Story:
H EBCTS); A Tale Of The Leep Woodlanders by Ellerton Trevor, Part 1; 6-22, Interlude: 0.30. "Cantonese by Radto" Given by Miss Lee Wal-Ion, and 9.K, Lee (Studio); 0.60. Organ Solos; 7.00, World News and News Analyst, (London Helay); 7.15. The Kentucky Minstrels, 730, "Time for Muste (BBCTS); The BBC West of Eng- and Light Orchestra Conducted by Frank Cantell; 7.59, Weather Report: 0.09, "From The Editorials" (Record- Txi Relay); 0.10; Interlude: 0.10. The Bwan Lake Ballet (1) (Tcholkowsky) London Philhar- monte Orchestra conducted by Antal (saw(5) Darall: 6.45. Neapolitan Song: 9.00, "Muse Lovers four" Classical Re
1. Yut(1) #aw (3) (1)yun. One 2. Say(3) gaw (3) (Uyun. Four
$3,583,000, the Nihon Keizai The fourth in the series of said, and it was believed that jesscns in Cantonese to by person. most of this went to Red China, broadcast over Radio Hongkong
people. Southeast Asia, Thalland and by Mr S. K. Lee will be given
3. (3)Shup-(2)ng (gaw(3)) this evening at 6.30.
yun, Fifteen people. MORE CONVENIENT
4. Bant(3)+(3) (1)yun: Eighty people.
Indonesia.
It sald countries like Indonesia For the guidance of listeners
B, Gaw(3)-gow(3) (1)yun. Every-qualis. Presented by Curtis Indson. we publish below a summary of body. (Individually) convenient
subsequent lessons will be} (collectively) Japanese goods through Hong- published in the
Examples: China Mall
and Thailand were finding It the lesson, Summaries for 6. Xun
mcee
to buy
kong and save their dollars.
(1)yun. Everybody-
A. 12 (3)Itat (TRD) It?.
(1)m
radio
2. 13) al. Ter.
3. (1)M (3) Buí. No.
It pointed out that the factory Tuesday and Friday for
the duration of this
Lesson #
that
was a free feature, Hongkong
moncy market enabled these
countries to trade in rupees,
baht, Hongkong dolisra and The Verb "To Be" (Refer to ether currency instead of US page d, "Cantonese Simplified" dollars.
The Nihon Keizai suggested; 1, Hongkong return to dollar open account area,
the
or
2. Trade with Hongkong be settled in Hongkong dollars,
The Nihon Keizai said the
Vocatistery: 19. (3)hal, The Verb "to be," any tense, or number,
20. (1)yun "un" as in "under") -A person. People. human beings,
{aihai? Ăn
(Btudio) 10,00, Rucka News Reel, London Relay): 10.15, Dulcie Gray and Michael Denison. In "Persua aton" (Part 2) (DBCTS); Adapted trom Jane Austen's Novel by H Oldfield Box: 11.15, Goodnight Musle: God HaysThe King: 1130 CON
B. 1. (3)ta (1)m (3)hol (2)nav? - CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE In (was) it you?
2.(3), (2)ngaw, it is (was) L
Answers
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3. (1)M (3) Hat (2)nga, it is 1. To make moving objects ap
pear stallonary 2. Jolin Foster c. 1. (a) Nay (8)hat tim (5)hat Dulice, 3. Ireland forever. (1)yun,
be
were also pub-
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He is not a human being
(To Be Continued)
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1. Combinations!
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