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Situation In By Its First

Malaya

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Lax wn to the jungle bul

Frome day

Standard

alon

The

Malay 1 The

chroot be mary power |

by the last resort the wor

must be

won by relentless etfoils of the peoque themselves.

the

The exrwhelming majesty of File 4172 cerlanty not -Communist the Standard denced, but they have yet to way of ble is one worth defend

be epily petivinced that

and cherishing. This posi

f life

tive nigh an a way

Sin

Mip to Communist as lack-

, the Standard declared.

Ton can be partly attributed the failure of the prewar

Poultry Show

EXHIBITION PREVIEWED

BY SUE DAWSON

Because it has to be roasted before a chicken in Hongkong can command any respect whatso- a little ever, birds and breeders are becoming

browned off, though in rather different ways.

It

is to persuade the disinterested public that there is more to a bird than a good supper and to promote interest in and increased farming of poultry that

Casacrement 1 Histil the the Hongkong and Kowloon Poultry Breeder's

T

at in a democrutar way

Standard editorach. Commel, but since the ener- Government began the

116

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hr

PALVOT NA rectify this comis-

The Government bas re alised it until the people are stake in Hive!! si recognusable Bar rounuv. their only motive would be to work for their im-

thedale seruly and welfare AIU ALL Falting foul of either Kropps (Government on the Communista) contending for their Mead, the Standard said Pated Press

1

Mr

LYTTELTON'S VISIT

London, Nov. 21

Oliver Lyttelton

campaign against the

Association have decided to stage a ten-day show of more than thirty different types of bird.

shaggy

This

the first poultry fluffy Chinese ໄມTi which exhibition of any size at all to¦originateri the South Seas. be held in Southeast Asia, ae- wears

trousers and is cording

to Mr Chau. Chairman composed of succulent black of the Association in which meat, decided he wouldn't make over 160 registered farmers are more of an exhibition of Bum- members.

self than

Wus Blready making.

are Lors

دورا

INTELLIGENT BIRDS

A few turkeys gobbled quietly

their own little corner.

Were

Ten thousand birds were as rembled in

Laichikok the Amusement Park yesterday for the preview but as hundreds hatched out by the incuba- the number every day.

Mr Chau explained that they multiplied con- the should have

intelligent but tempera- Colomal Secretary, said today:iderably by the time they re-

turn to their homes in the New mental birds, and one occasion could x as affectionate as any terrorism Teilories,

Perhaps 11

Cie Mr John

District dog Commissioner

of Christmas coming of the New thought Territories, will open the show which sobered them up.

"Australoups"-heavy, black table birds,

"Rhode Island Reds" quail snipe and lovely had spotted guinea fowl each their nitch, and

a large ател was given

to many different crossed breeds, for the Chinese

Compyutest-inspired

in Malaya could not be pursued

by mubtany action alone.

He added:

"intend, during my vist to Malaya, to zec 06 mch as possible of the other counter-measures

already

In

Barrow,

tomorrow at 2:30 p.m.

FEATHERS PREENED

and to discuss further Feathers of many varieties measures with responsible of. | were being preened yesterday in pens set out around the er on the spot "

the

He was replying to a question | Park, which makes an ideal

Mr. Stanley

Lak

Illegal Export Cargo

ᎬᏂᎦ

10

Vick-san. 26. master of reason. for the price of each is $500. No. 5074Y and Lum: Ki

was

come

Established 1845

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1951.

Victim Of Last Night's Fire

A victim of last night's fire at Kowloon City receives first aid attention from St John Ambulance Brigade workers-Staff Photograph.

Call For Fire Brigade

Was Delayed

A thorough investigation into the cause of the blaze which destroyed more than 3,000 squatters' huts and made 16,000 people homeless in Tung Tau village last night will be made by the authorities this afternoon, but Fire-Brigade officials believe that the outbreak was due to negligence on the part of some of the squatters.

A Fire Brigade official revented this morning that there was a delay in calling for fire fighters, who, when they did arrive at the scene, were further handicapped by lack of water supplies in the vicinity.

New Charges Against

Two Sailors

21,

the House of Commons by setting for this kind of display.prefer home-grown birds, meaty

Labou Awbery,

and good layers. A very special It looked In one corner who asked what action other though the ducks we used sort of which there are only 200

existence was than military Mr Lyttelton con- | Boat in the

displayed children in bath as had been magnifled and come to owner

under the watchful eye of templated to twing an end

Mr

Hoyaning.

The the ghung in Malaya.-Reuter.life in a larger tub, for there

"Improved were some thirty magnificent, parentage of these

Cantonese" is very mixoti; one Snow-white Peking ducks sport-

was called after Los ing themselves in a shallow pool ancestor

University in Manila Stiff, pantalooned

military Benos carrier pigeons looked scornfully from where he came.

Varieties in the show out of pule-circled eyes as they strutted about, and not without from America, Japan, Australia, the Phillipines, the South Sear that and China, besides the st have originated in the New Ter- 36 emular were charged before

1 didn't need the notice to

ritories. They are a valuable Mit W. Winter at Kowloon announce that next door were colle for

collection,

12 Plymouth this humming with atteinpling to some American fowls, for there Rocks" alone

cost $3,000 and prohibited Heads or they were, dressed patriotically Swine Birds which weigh about November 20

in Stars and Stripes, or to be 20 pounds and will not be im Defendants pleaded guilty exact,

muny little white and ported

the Government ported until pun offer and were each fined $300

blue-black stripes crowned

can

adequate protection, According to Sub-Insp. H.B. wit A big red star-shaped cost $3,000 each. Dewaar the orfendants

comb. A cock from this Ameri- were

Besides the birds themselves, arrested on board the junk at can "Barred Rock" pen was two Alms demonstrate poultry Lamma Channel and 113 pieces looking beligerently through treeding in the United States, uf used rubber tyres were found the wire at a fine line in "White one on the control of poultry in the vessri.

Silkie" Cocks, while spectators | cuscases is in

colour In un- The cargo was detained by the hovered

other section there is a display round expectantly. Police pending claimants,"

But

The "White

of tine Silkle", ot

В

photographs taken on armed New Territory

farms, showing from ship. latest methods of immunising

It was alleged and caponising birds, the right accused robbed Tsang Hong of

of feeding and

modern in- $40 at Castle Peak on Novem- bators

which hold 15,000

eggs, ber There is stall where the ICT 17, and stole three 33 re- volvers and 117 rounds of am- show varieties of henfood and

and a dagger from munition for poultry houses. disinfectants

HMS ML3513 attached to Hong- The whole exhibition is

Flotilla in the harbour on kong ceedingly well organised

November 16. presented, and it is gratifying note that the Agricultural Department is taking an interest in this, one of the Colony's largest industries.

a famous drink of France

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Dubonnet should always bo served well chilled.

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MENNY WIDO

Så Pridennet, tà, dry van-

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Vi Dabarort. Stir

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to

Three

Sailors

Remanded

ex- and

Roydon Stacey, 26, Edward Bean, 22, William John Henry Toomey, 21. Able-Bodied Sea- men of HMS Alacrity, facing charge of robbery by one or more, were remanded for two days in Police custody by Mr Poon Yan-hoi at Central this morning on application of Det. Insp. F. Roberts in charge oi CID Contrat.

*The three defendants are alleged to have robbed Wong Fu-lin of a wrist watch and $20.40 in cash on the night November 20–21.

No plea was taken as further enquiries would be made by the Prosecution.

Showed No Lights

“Quality carries on"

GRANT

DAINK

Coca-Cola

Sanatorium Official Tells Of Attack By Robbers

Man On Trial At Sessions

Alleged to have participated in an armed rob- bery at the secretary's office, Hongkong Sana- torium, Happy Valley, on January 20, 1949, when a box of jewellery and $9,700 in Hongkong cur- rency were removed from a safe, Chan Fook-hung, aged 32, unemployed, was arraigned before Mr Justice Scholes at the Criminal Sessions this morning.

The accused, who was not then tied with straps of cloth legally represented, pleaded Notand wire and gagged with Guilty to a charge of robbery ranges. Three robbers were with aggravation,

present and when they left the fourth one stood guard over them.

The jury empanelled com- prised six men and a woman. Accused: You made no iden- Mr M, Morley-John, Crown tication of me at the parade. Counsel, assisted by Dot.-Sub- Witness: That is so. Insp. E. L Thomas, conducted

The trial is proceeding. the case for the prosecution,

Counsel described the robbery in which four men took part and said that the accused was arrested on information .on August 10 this year, After

being

cautioned he made statement which the detective wrote down in his notebook and the accused signed it. Later that evening at the Eastern C.LD. office the accused elected to make a further statement, He was cautioned and he wrote it out himself.

cused was

ed and he wrote out a state- ment in answer to the charge.

Thanksgiving Day Mass

A Thanksgiving Mass was celebrated by Mgr Martin Gilligan of the Apostolic Inter-

unclature

St Joseph's Church this morning for men-

of the American bers munity

at

Com-

* Care-Cola

Living Language

Why we say Bogus. "Bogus" means false or counterfeit, and it has been traced back to a man called Borghese who, early in the 19th century, flooded the western states of America, then just opening up, with forged bills and bills on fictitious banks. "Borghese” be- came shortened to "Bogus" and people at last learned to beware of "bogus" bank-bills.

Mail Notices

Latest times of posting ** Fost G.P.Ö. and at Kowloon Office: registered articles and parcel mails close one hour earlier than the ordinary mali Limes shown below: Christmas Letter Malls for Hawall

Parcel U.S.A.

* 矗 and Christmas Letter Malls for Canada. -- The latest time of posting to secure delivery in Hawaii, USA., and Canada by December 23 will be I p.m. on November 22 per Frei. Clove- land.

Christmas Letter Malls supple- mentary Christmas Parest Mallo for Australia & New Zealand, -- The latest time of posting to sbeure delivery in Australia & New Zealand" by December 25 will be 5 p.m. on November 22 per as Changte.

Among those who attended The following day the ac were the Consul General. Mr charged with the Walter P. McConnaughy. and offence. He was ugatis caution-his wife. the staff of the American Consulate-General, the U.S. Army Liaison Office and the USIS, as well as other American residents, priests and Hong/Tak Shing.

The Rev. Thomas J. Malone the Marykooli Mission

REVOLVER THREAT

Was tms.

of

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22 By Alt

Indo-China, 5 p.m., Air France. Slam, Malaya, Indonesia, 3 p.m., C.P.A.

By Surface Macno. Ba.m.: pm..es Leo Malaya, 2 p.m., es Bougainville.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23 By Air

Japan, Canada, U.S.A., 8 a.m.. Via C.P.A.L.

Formosa, 10 a.m., C.A.T.

Formosa 5 p... HK Airways.. N. Bongo, Australia, New Zea- land. 3 p.m., Q.E.A.

Malaya, Indonesia, Ceylon, India, 5 p.m.. B.O.A.C.

Phununes. Gus

Howall.

U.3.A., Canada, 5 p.m., P.A.L

First witness called Yuan Ha-kwong, Secretary the Hongkong Sanatorium since of 1998. He told the Court that preached a sermon on the pro- at about 10.20 p.m. on January per use of the natural wealth 20, 1949, a man came into his bestowed on the United States office carrying a revolver, by God. Few countries

were so richly endowed as the United "He threatened me and told States which

one day would me not to make a noise nor to have to account for its steward- move," said witness. "He told ship, he said. Whether or not He said that Fire Brigade ap-me to stand up and at the point the heritage of these riches and

scene at of his gun I went to the safe. of the guarantee pilances were on the

of cherished At the same time another about 7.15 p.m.-a few minutes

robber after the first call. But the came in. I told them that I wasdoms laid down in the Con- water supply had been cut off not the person who locked after stitution and Bill of Rights fell to Jabuse depended OR the at 7 o'clock and owing to the the money and that the person American people. main being three quarters of a in charge had finished work

A good Catholic was and had gone home. I was try- citizen, said Fr. Malone. mile away from the Are, the Bremen were confronted with a ing to put them off but I was said the Mass was offered in Slam, 2 p.m., as Sinktang.

not successful Pointing the

Japan, 2 p.m. es Hai Meng. acknowledgment ΟΙ

Malays

Ceylon, Madagascar, Mauritius, Middle East. 8 p.m., a the same time in humble recogniClythoneus.

difficult task.

kerosene,

that

frecrac-

It was 2 o'clock this morning before the Brigade withdrew from the scene of the fire. Two additional charges were

official confirmed The preferred against Heddwyn Williams

Jamta chemicals, and William Dradshaw, 18, both of kers, matches, candles and cel- luloid toys had been stored Ip the area and that these added to the conflagration.

he said, no one Fortunately,

trapped in

any of the buildings, although several people suffered minor injuries while salvaging personal belongings.

HMS Tamar at Kowloon this Mr J. Wicks morning before when they appeared on remand on a charge of possession of arms and ammunition.

They were also charged with blazing

robbery

and larceny

that the

WBS

a

Two deaths were reported, A man, Chung Tin, fell and fatally injured himself while escaping from his blazing hut, while

killed when baby was

a hut collapsed.

The

included injured fireman who was struck by falling debris. He was dis- At the request of Det. Insp. charged from Kowloon Hospital P. Moor, the accused were те manded two days

engutries.

for further

Hearing of the case was fixed for December 4.

Unlicensed

Massage Shops

after receiving treatment.

one

Radio Hongkong

H.K.T.

thankful

gun at my head they made me blessings received at

open the safe.

By Surface Macao, 8 sm.; 6 p.m.. B1 Lec Hong/Tak Bhing.

China, People's Republic, 8.20 a.m.

via Canton.

Indo-China, § »,m..., » Angelina. Philippines East & South Africa,

4.m. Straat Maakka. Hawall, U.S.A., Canada, Central a good & South America, 1 p.m., as Pres.

He Cleveland.

Slam,

By Air Burma, India,

Pakistan,

"At that time I heard a noise tion of the failure to use the SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24 and a third man came in. The gifts as one should and he arged

the gun then Americans to adopt the high Middle East, Africa, Great Britain, man who held

and took money from the safe. pray that they might continue He took

over $9,000 and a to enjoy "the rights of life, Jewellery box and two crossed liber and

pursuit of hap-

11.30 a.m., Via B.O.A.C.

placed it on a table beside ni ideals of their forefathers and A. Canada, 2 p.m., P.A.A.

cheques. The jewellery be-piness, longed to a friend of mine and

was there for safe-keeping." CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE

Answers Crown Witness, replying to

T. Freedom. 2. Bonn, Ger- Counsel, said that the money many. 3. Cape of Good Hope, S. represented that day's takings Africa. 4. The emperor of Japan. and the fees collected by the 5. Roald Amundsen. 6. various doctors.

science of the study of poisonous substances.

"The robber also took out a paper bundle but when he open- ed it and found only military yen he put it back into the safe," said witness. "He then took my fountain pen."

BOUND & GAGGED

Witness said he was then bound with wire and gagged and made to sit on the floor. His head was covered with his

overcoat. He Own

Was told not to move or make a noise or even make a report; if he did he would be put to death. "I did not say anything", he added.

0.00, Programme Sauronary: 6.02, "It's Swing Eimo"; 650 London Studio Melodien. (BBOTS); The Melachrind Orchestra with Helen Clare and Tod Hockridge: 7.00, World News and News Analysia. (London Relay) 7.15. "Letter From "When I heard the noise of Lo Wel of 36, Temple Street, America" by Alistair Cooke.

corded Relay); 130, La Demi-Heure

Be them moving off 1 freed my second floor, was fined 3500 by strancaise. (Sudio); 1.63, Weather feet. Then I walked into the Mr R. W. S. Winter at Kowloon Toport: 0.00, "From The Editorials waiting room and went to the this morning for keeping an

(Recorded Relay); 820, Interlude; dispensary 8.16. Studio Concert. Vers Rutiontes untied my hands. In the room and the dispenser unlicensed

massage establishDesi (Mezzo-Soprano) Piano Ac- ment at the above address, | companiment by Belly Drown; 830, there were several staff mem

Defendant had a previous "Ray's A Laugh" With Ted Ray,

Kitty

bers who had also been bound And Buett

Fred Yule. conviction.

(BACTE); 0.00, "Sporta Heylaw” by

and gagged. He freed them too, Ne Fuk-wel of 21, Jordon B Phulipa. (Studio); 9.15, "Thurs. I telephoned to the Police and Rond, second floor, was

A ProgramMDS. fined day Serepade"

made a

a report," he concluded. Continuous $250 for a similar offence

Musse Arranged by Dotty Drown; 9.35, "In My Library" Questioned by the accused, A Talk by Rose Macaulay. (BBCT); witness agreed that he did not 4.D. The Yelnchrine Orchestru

Broke Licence Conditions

Li Fook-on, 26, lensee of Ashing Junk F1058HA, was | fined $50 by Mr T. B. Low at the Marino Court this morning

of

10.00, Radio News Reel. Londori Identify him at a parade In the Beley); 1,15. "At The Opera Un Police Station,

Ballo in Maschera" Act a (Værdi)--

Orchestra

With the Principals. Chorus and Chu Chung, watchman at the of Uno Opera Hour, Sanatorium for the past three Itone: 11,00, Nhusky-Korsakov and years, said that that night he Balakire 11.10. Goodnight Maale; 11, Weather Report: God Save

was on duty and he saw two The King 11.30, Close Down

strangers coming from the old building of the Sanatorium. He they were visitors and the main door før, them

for a breach of licence con INTELLIGENCE TEST SOLUTION One of the men told him not to ditions.

A fine of $30 was imposed on Lee Ham, 23, master of junk.

by Assistant Marine Arrested by 1109M, by Mr T. B. Low at the | Offeer Lo Sul-cheung in Aber" Marine Court la morniny for, deen on Tuesday, Li was in falling to display'· navigation, process or installing two patrol lights while underway. Deten-engines on board.· ̈ His Dcerice dant was Intercepted Tast night slipulated. that provision ót while en route from Balwan Day mechanical means of propulsión. to Shutšukok,

was prohibited.

LMsUSDO" PATA 'Ut current: berns. miss per hour) tlie deze si which ✪ would programs, izi atti) Mater. Es tiles par hour, an

Tuis resolvas itunit into i

Hanco Beldfreya-sauna (u unt double that at the aurcuits,

"London" Menrèsi Kersten,

walked with

make a noise and the other wald, "Kill' him first.”

Witness them to the office and oi reach- ing the walling room, he saw two male members of the matt and the telepticise operator. Viimane and the others were

The

SIDE GLANCES

Formosa, 3 p.m. C.A.T Japan, 5 p.m., B.O.A.C. Siam, 6 p.m., P.OS.

Indo-China, France, French Narth & West Africa, § p.m., Air France.

By Surface ; AND, Macao, 8 a.m; 6 pm. ss Lee Hong Tals Tháng

China, a.m.; 5 p.m.; train vis Canton.

People's Republic, 8,30 Formosa, 8 a.m., sa Shengking. Konea, 10 a.m., es Laure Pattison. Malaya, Burma, India, Noon, us Tak Pang.

Indo-China, 2 p.m., co Coticordia. Japan, 2 p.m., as Bingapore. Canada, p.m.. as John Bakke.

By Galbraith

DOPA, 1961 BY NRA BERVICE, NO. 7. 16, BIG, 1, 1. HÁT. Drzź. ;

"Well, a cont and pants certainly change. nothing like the skinny nina we knew on 15W LILKADA

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