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Of Arms

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the T Al Boarding Saigon Street He was ergested by a Julie party. Jed by Del- Sub-Lost & Asly, on November

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Miss Faith daughter of Sir Gerard

Howe. Chief Justice of

Hongkong.

and

Lady

Howe, arrived yesterday

by BOAC from England to spend Christmas in the Colony with her parents. a staff This picture by photographer shows Miss Howe with Sir Gerard and Lady Howe at Kai Tak.

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PISTOL HAWKERS

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in Sulture with severely wat trade by M. Phon Yar-ho

When af Central Bus memOSA Tan Chu, 42 and Chan Eso 21 were charged with hawking walnut hicence and obstruc

The gefendunts were amsted at Quren's Road Central yeter

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he had impedit? night of Getoar 31, Det-Sub- Prosition and

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and the Chan in Nepwak Stret, în „Coma-

was fined $10

ordered to be conte B. The man put up a struggle toys were

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1951.

Joseph's College

Distribution

St.

Prize

Year Of Steady Progress

Brother Raphael, Director of St Joseph's Col- lege, at the Annual Prize Distribution Day in the College Hall this morning said that although the year under review revealed nothing brilliant startling it was a year of slow, steady progress.

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"Of the six of our boys who studied in Form VI in La Salle College two passed the London Matriculation and four passed the Hongkong Matriculation," the Director

suil.

Ini Jus examination for ETI moter 25 per cent passed and WEAR prominent to a new Funny

The Director reposted many dip provements in the College and e thanised Government for the generous cast huttens which made shule the buses that were exerted out

Ha FA Grunell. Pastor of Si Josephs Church, who distibuted the prizes, congratulated as the boys ol St Joseph's College Congratulations were due not only to the 75 per cent who had bern premated, be wand, last also to the 20 per cent who had not been orornoted breause he knew Tot most of then th I worked hard and they falled because of NSLATER beyond their con i tri

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number of the boys parents

among the

1-e1 her ineluded Mr Ferguson fed Mr Hayley of the Education Department DIRECTOR'S REPORT

players can take bait Of much more. Dract epi valuo ale the Juter-class Manues which take place, every day within the limited confines of our schon VDS SÍ Here the less talented enjoy themselves, here the promising miss m halted and trafniet! for public appearances, here ali ar Cought to play the game We realise that what tends to be tho forgellen # pe cont who seldom star beyond the precincts of the school yard are nworthy of our attention and ene u are the more privileged per cent who are known to the public Fer his unflagging interest in these kames, his organising and refereeing

em most grateful to Brother f'impan To Mr Tennuel of the Army who has so efficiently coached our Football teams I take the appor

His tury of expressing my hunks.

and modest unassuming

ways to gether with his officiency In hand- ling boys have won for him their respeel and confidence I cannot let 11: occasion pass without thanking Mr Lam fo providing an ecte cnnel fui tb Basketball team

Brother Aupliuel said; It gives me much pleasure to welcome Father Granelli here ties morning Hie

enough ww kind

to consent to

MORAL PRINCIPLES Tumeton preste at thus morning's

The Debating Society. the Photo- You di and to present the prizes. not often see Father Granet in the graphie Club, the Music tub and Souls are even more nctive then school although he is Pasto: ou

# little learning i Parist.

inst your way, this is n feels he probably

dangerous thing" I believe tere satisfactory

much learning can be yel Jimself more to the many duties which re- quare his attention

In

one

I tribute to us as

that things are ind that te

who

can devote

The year under review reveals

it WAS Staking year of slow, steady proƏXTENA The curriculum.

on which Civics and Handwork continue to have an honoured place, showed no change.

the

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stangerous unless it be tempered with round moral principles. The inselling of these principles is the

БСПРО prinary Bum of a Brothers

obser All pupils are laught the vance of the basic principles of the Natural law which bind every human being Father Bazzo

interest

pupils

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I ain grateful u and his colleagues

Welc

An 18-year-olri youth.

1st $40 and a # " spousers at gambling and report- et to the Police that he had brezi mibbed, explained to Mr R.W.S. Winter at Kowloon this

there were nu major changes on the from the Cathedr-1 morning that he made the false staff. I am pleased to recall Bint

he was afraid report beenuse

we have practically the same staff bat his elder brother might be

4s in 1946. Nothing plays such annoyed with him for losing thevor with a school as the frequent changing af teachers I pay a warm tribuir lo al the teachers for then devotion to duty, punctuality and co-operation during the course al the year I know that our pupils like and appreciate their teachers. There 19 [10 better Judge of a teacher than his pupit. for pupi are shrewd and hard Judges

Durug

the year many improve. meals Weya mare to the school. The wall around the college was re-but. The corridors painted and the Ford resurfaced I notice that the £* ?* {\r and interest which the pupils lak

Fined $40. the youth, L. Por, and he did not wish to let his brother kaw of the meident and would rather profei a gao) sen- fence since he had no money to pay the ne

H.

was sentenced

10 seve days imprisonment instead.

Jones said defendant Insp reported in the Polier yesterday afternoon that on the previous nigu two mon dragged him to a staircase at Shanghai Street. took off has trousers in were $40 and led him to the Muircase untii noon yesterday.

Further enquiries revealed defendant had lost the money in a mahjong school and he had for $3 trousers pawned his which be also lost in gambling.

Junk Master's Three Offences

Fines totalling $430 were imposed on Lo Kiu, 35, master of For straling an anchor from trading junk T3139H, by Mr T. B. the lauch: Heron, property of Low at the Marine Court this the Kowloon Guriown, Liu Sew, morning for being underway here today to give a favourably 5. sailor on board the launch, without navigation lights, under- reply in an eventual reque USA send Swiss observers to contist was sentenced to six weeks by way

weil-

the observance of the armistice M

in

Korca, according to Informed Swiss

ciceles

bone.

morning

without £1 certificated Winter at Kowloon this Coxswain and engineer and for

carrying dangerous goods.

Inter cepted early this morning Insp. Jones said on the night

sĩ Thong by

off Yungshiwan, The possibility of such a request of December 14, a sampan was refendant, who carried no cargo was recently mentioned by the intercepted at Yaumali typhoon American State Departmanl 10 shelter and a search revealed thee time, was en route from the Swiss Minister in Washing-anchor which defendant admitted Cheung Chau to Aberdeen. He Lo be carrying 40 was found fon-France-Presse.

to have stolen from the launch.

gallons of petrol, being danger- ous goods, for which he was fined $200.

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In Possession Of Wolfram Ore

Two men. Wong Wai, and Wong Fat, were each fined $40 Mr R. W. S. Winter at Kowloon this morning for possession of wolfram are which they said they had washed up from a stream.

Insp. Jones said the men were searched at Trun Wan yesterday. First accused had in his possession eight catlies of wolfram ore and the second accused had two calties.

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And thetr devotion Catholic pupils. Mamy

th instruction request geligon, which instruction 14 given fler school hours Ten papile will be baptized on Christmas Eve. The legion of Mary. To which suck odium ts attached in places No far from here, is carrying on its work of charity and love with th unobstrusiveness which

teristic of the Legion

KI

Conrac-

I report with pleasure the viat of His Excellency, the Governor to the College. It wo particularly pleasant for us to have H. E visit the College because his practical Interest in education is well-known He expressen pleasure at what he now during his visit to each of nur 23 classes The last Visit from a Governor Was 1 1930 when Sir Andrew Caldecoti presided and Lady Caldenti distributed prizes.

Before conclude, I wich tu thank Mr Ferguson and Mr Brayley for coming today. I extend to 1bem and to every member of the Education Departmen my thanku

For their kindness and courtesy in all my relations with them. In con- clusion may I with all our guesta, wachers and pupils a very happy Christmas und

⚫ prosperous New Year. (Applause!

Radio Hongkong

HKT.

the premises and furniture has grown in proportion to the amprove. ments effected Consequently, it is a pleasure to re-decorate and beau Lily whenever possible A school should approximate as nearly passable to a well-kept home whose Beatness and order reikn

20 Implant that a school in Hongkong should be bright, cheerful and order- 3. for such a school must necessarily gwe toeling of contentment and well-being to pouls who live for the most part in crowded tenements and flors. Ühe Mp-keep of which is often The business of a not too interested landlord. I must thask Government for the generous contributions which nade possible the repairs that were carried out. You will be pleased to i hear that work for the repair of this stage and hall will begin next week. By February I hope that this Hall will be as good as the best in the Colony. My best thanks are due to

e Programme Summary: Mr Li Tse-fong. prombin Old Melachrino Orchestra (Vocal: Mindy Boy, for his generosity in contribut-

Carson sad Denny Dennis): 620, ing a sum of money to the school. 'Cantonese by Radio" given by MiS There were absolutely no stipulations Lee Wai-lan and S. K. Lee (Studio); regarding the manner in which it 650, Gypsy Music, Gabor Radices might be spent, yet what part of the and His Tzigane Orchestra; 7, Time premises has greater claim on it then! Signal, World News and News this Hall which was built by and Analysis (London Relay); 7.15. Or bears the name of his late and chestrat Selections: 1.30,

"Down esteemed father, Mr Li Shek-pang. Memory Lane" presented by Aileen Woods (Studio); 7.59, Weather Re- TEACHING PROFESSION

port; 8. From the Editorials (Re- Of the six of our boys who studied corded Relay) 0.10, "Box 200 Bert In Form VI in La Salle College twe Gilette af the Console; B.30. "Take passed the London Matriculation It from Here (BBCTS): with Jay and four passed the Hongkong Nichols, Dick Bentley and Jimmy Matriculation. We presented 46 for Edwards: 8. Sorokin Russian Choir: The School Leaving Certificate 9.16, Petite

Suite De Concert Examination: 34 passed. Halt of (Coleridge-Taylor):

Lundon Sym- These went into business or went

phony Orchestra conducted by Sir lsewhere for further studies. Very

Murical Malcolm Sargent. 9.30, few pupils leaving St. Joseph's from Note Book" presented by the Rev. Form consider their education a

Father T. F. Ryan S.J (Studio): complete. A large proportion take a 10. "Journey Technient Courve, and practically all

fata Melody with Robert Farmon and His Orchestra the others avail themselves of an

Guest Artist: Gracle Fields; 10.30. Evening Course for at least a year

"Southern Fantasy" with Xavier i regret that more of our pupils do Cugat and his Orchestra: Guest not enter Northcote Training College.

Artists: Curmen Castillo and Toto The teachmg profession is on attrac- Guitar: 11. Radio News Reel (Re- Live one for those who lake it up corded Belavy: 11.15. Goodnight as a vocation. Employment is as-

Music: 1120, Weather Report; God sured, promallon is not difficult for

Save The King: 11.30, Close down a good teacher, and remuneration 1 very reasonable. I do not claim that being a teacher is synonymous with being a wealthy man; but who can measure his services in terms of sullars? Is not the privilege of moulding the mind and character of youth. of forming the men of toi morrow, and of assuring good eiti. zens, a matter of very great mo ment?

An

Incorrect Figure

Thirst, too, seeks quality

SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith

galloitte 11-6

1 MAEL B. PAT. DEF. COPA. 1951 BY HÉA BERVIỆT INC.

"You're right, those really are gorgeous red leaves--they

make me think of catsup on a hamburger!"

BANK ROBBERY: COURT SEQUEL

Counsel To Move For Indictment To Be Quashed

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Living Language

Why we say Cabinet of State.

Why "Cabinet" to describe the King's privy councillors? Be- cause originally the king used to confer with those he most trusted, apart from the others, in his cabinet,

or private room. The word itself is French. "cabine("

meaning a little room coming from “cabune" a hut.

Mail Notices

Latest G.P.O.

imes of posting

stree

At

And at Kowloon Post Ofico: registered articles and one FLOUT parcel malı earlier than the ordinary mail times shown below!

Christmas Letter Mall By Air: for Great Britain, Europe, Africa, Australia & New Zealand will be closed at 19 a.m, on Tuesday. December 18.

For Canada, V.3.A., and Malaya at 5 p.m. on Tuesday. December 18,

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18 By Air Formosa, Japan. 11 a.m.. CAT. Biam, Burma, India, Pakistan. Middle East, Africa. Great Britain. Europe, 114.m., B.O.A.C.

Malaya, Indonesia, Australis, New Zealand,

Middle Ceylon, Pakistan. East, Africa, Great Britain. Europe. 5 p.m., B.0.A.C.

Philippines, N. Bornes, p.m.

Formosa, Okinawa. U.B.A..

C.P.A.

Canada, Sp.m., H.K.A.IN.W.A.D. By Surface

a.m. p.m., as Lee Hang/Tak Shing.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19 By Alr Philippines. Guam, Hawall, U.S.A.. Canada B a.m.. VA

When the Sin Hua Bank robbery case came before Mr Justice Gould at the Criminal Sessions PAL this morning, Mr Brook Bernacchi, appearing for the defence of To Lam-sin, aged 25, accused of the OA.S. possession of four hand grenades, intimated that he proposed to move that the indictment be quash- ed. In the circumstances, on behalf of his client, Hong/Tek Shiag

he said he must refuse to plead to the charge.

Mr Bernacchi, who was instructed by Messrs Wilkin- son and Grist, said that he firstly objected most strongly to his Lordship's jurisdiction to hear the case.

Counsel further

submitled

that section 118(1) sub-section |

Man (a) of the Emergency Principal Prison For Regulations 1949, under which the accused was charged, was

With Dagger ultrs vires, null and void.

Malaya, a.m., C.P.A. Formoss, 10a.m.. C.A.T. Blam BUTMA. India. Noon.

U.S.A.. Canada, à p.m., P‚‚Ă. Japan, Korea, 6 p.m., B.O.A.C. Formosa, p.m., H.K. Airways.

By Surizte Macao, 8 g/ml) i p.m. pa Lan

China People's Republic, 8.30 a. m., train via Canton.

Indo-China, è a.m., 66 Elsbeth. Formann..m.. 6 Wing Sang Japan, Hawaii, U.8.À.... Conads,

Central and South America, I p.m..

98 Pres. Won

Siam

Malaya, Ceylon, Madagascar, India. Aden, Great Britain, Europe, 5 p.m., 83 Confu

Philippines, 2 pm.. sa Lisholt.

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20 By Alt

Pakistan. Burina, India, Middle East, Africa, Great Britain, Europe, 8 a.m.. via B.0.A.C.

Indo-Chins, 5 p.m., Air France. Stum, Malaye, Indonesia, 5 p.m. C.P.A.

By Surface Hong/Tak Shing.

8.m.; p.m. Ice

8.30 China. People's Republie, a.m., train via Canton.

Japan. 2 p.m. 58 Talleyrand, PRIDAY, DECEMBER 21. By Ale

64.m.. Japan. Canada, U.S.A..

Macao. of a dagger,

He was found on the night of ¦ Via C.P.A.L

at MacPherson December 14

Defendant told the Police that a friend of his had left the

His Lordship said that he would arrange for a date for

For possession Не this matter to be taken. agreed with Mr Bernacchi that It Wong Yin, 30, unemployed, was would be wiser to defer pleas sentenced to month's imprison- by the accused to two other ment by Mr R. W. S. Winter at

Kowloon this morning. indictments, 6.02,

namely, possession of arms and ammunition and robbery with aggravation.

Mr Bernacciri said that the same point was raised by him playground, Mongkok, with the before his Lordship in a recent dagger hidden under his girdle. case. In that case his Lordship did not have to give a decision but at the scaring the Solicitor- General (Mr J. Reynolds) men- dagger to him prior to his arrest. tioned

to Counsel that the matter was of such importance

that to the Crown

if the case were to continue the Crown would consider referring it to the Full Court for decision. In that case, however, the Judge held for the appellant, said Counsel.

GREAT IMPORTANCE Obviously in the case like the present

Mr one, sald Bernacchi, which involved В man's life the point was of greater importance and he would respectfully ask his Lordship to refer his submis- sions

to the Full Court-f which his Lordship

would presumably be a member-to enable a décision to be reached as far as the Colony was con- cerned.

Readers have drawn attention

In the July Examination for pro- Christmas party games published to an inaccuracy in one of the motion 75 per cent passed and were promoted to 4 new Form. In in lest Saturday's China Mail. September 120 new

were ad According to the puzzle as mitted to Primary V. There were DRUNKEN SEAMAN other forms. This left us with an year one was born to the year the addition of the admissions spread the published enrolment of 950, which da practically of one's marriage, the number 100 more than the previous year.

of married The maximum number posable was of years

lite, plus taken so to help parents, place one's personal age must add up their children in school. I am to 3070. pleased to note that parents generally appreciate the fact that thek childreă.

A Danish seaman, Ernest Christensen, 22, of ss Aida, was picked up by the Police in a staircase at Hankow Road yea- terday and was charged with being drunk and incapable,

His bail of $50 was estreated by Mr R. W. S. Winter at Kow- loon this morning when he fail- ed to answer his charge.

Student Overstays

A 23-year-old girl student, Glm Woo-jay, was cautioned and discharged by Mr Poon, Yan-liol at Central this morning for overstaying 10 days in tho Colony without permission from, Immigration Office.

Defendant was arrested yes- terday at about 8.30 pm, in the Immigration Office.

It has been pointed out that

were accepted under circumstances the proper answer is 3802, and that do not make the efficient runs that the figure 3876 applies only ning of a school cary; they show their appreciation by the Interest to the year 1936.

they take in their children's propices We accept the correction. This and conduct. The majority of pupils particular feature was supplied have a 100 per cent attendance, is to be regretted that a small num to the China Mail from London ber of parents allow their children and was taken on its face value to remain away for such trivial rens being up to date and correct. Aons as birthdays. Incidentally, it Kas been noticed that birtfidnya "varY and ofion occur on days when im- portant school tests are taking plaos;:1

fbol-

His Lordship:

This matter will be considered certainly.

Replying to his Lordship, Mr

M. Morley-John, Crown Coun- sel, gold

that the matter had not yet been considered by the Crown.

wn. He would make en- as to the attitude ΟΙ the Crown.

quiries a

His Lordship then adjourned the case to later this afternoon for the purpose of obtaining the Crown's attitude.

In

Hun case, another man,

connection with the Sin. Sang, alios Ne Yin-yee,

Chan

Ng Hon-bun, pleaded guilty to robbing the bank of $307,700 on Beptember 10,

His Lordship remanded the necused for sentence at a later

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