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MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1956.
40 ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS Commodore Lee Lays
APPEAR IN COURT
Over 40 Chinese, the majority of them natives of Kwangtung, were fined various amounts by Mr Hin-shing Lo at Central this morning for being illegal immigrants.
15
The migrants-22 men.
chikiren, women nach eight
whose ages ranged from
60, all came from Macao by
HITCH CAUSES
motor junka They were land. POSTPONEMENT
ed on Cheung Chau Island and
were caught by the Police jun
as they were boarding a Yau- OF AN APPEAL
mati ferry for Hongkong.
and
✡
WO
in-
and oversight.
The illegal immigrants were Aned from $50 or ten days Court $100 or 14 days. One old woman of 60 yen was cautioned. They were all ordered to be expelled.
Wreath At Cenotaph
A band of the Republic of Korea Navy and a Guard of Honour took part in a wreath laying ceremony at the Cenotaph this morning.
The wreath, on behalf of the ROK Navy and the Republic of Korea, was laid by the Commander- in-Chief of the Korean Squadron in port, Com- modore Lee Yong-woon.
men,
and
Kartan Naval ships in Hong-Man On Trial
About 80 officers, midship- ch of tho four
iii, kang landed at Queen's Pler to march Statue in ceremony to Square
the
for
courtesy
The party was accompanied by the Korean Consul-Cinéral in Hongkong, Mr Chang J. Pick. HMS TAMAR TOUR
modore
Chouk Wnl-kuwn, 23, on the
Due to the transcript al site- Macao Aluff of Hongkong and
eeedings in the lower court net Shipping Company, was fined $600 ur two months for aiding ring made available to the Full hoaring of Court this morning. abetling 21 illegal
fan appeal against an opinion of Colony migrants in the
M: Justice J
R. Gregg. In un June 15,
a mortgage action relating to
unti adjournexi
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This ceremony was preceded Leung Yue-tor. 28, was lined debt was
in the morning by the landing of $300
andam. umorrow. months,
was stated that due to an 80 cadets at the Royal Naval Ng Chu-chui, 3). was deed $250
whiteh
for was not d- Dockyard
a tour of HMS or six weeits, for alding
by Counsel
the Tumar. tex abotting 25 illegal fromigrants covered
appellants unti
At noon the Korean Commo- shortly before into the Colony in June 18
Onews were enter- the Court al, the required tradore and script was not before the Full kained in the Wardroom of HMS
the Chief Tamar by Captain B. Pengelly, comprising
The Commodore and Consul- Justice. Mr Justice M. J. Bogan
Pulsne Judge, General later lunched at Com- and the Arting
House
Bowen Road, Mr Justice J. Reynolds
which was The opinion
de- with the Royal Naval Commo- livered on January 25, 1000, dun:
Charge, Hongkong. followed motion by plaintiffs Commodore J. H. Unwin. They (respondents) for an opinion of wine of the four Korean vessels. accompanied by ዛ Cap- the Court that on the taking of
A sight-se:ing tour has been accounts in accordance with he Judgment of Mr Justice CW. arranged for personnel of the Reece given on July 20, 104, visiting
ravy to see over the the initiative in dezameling the the
defendants (appellants)
Colony
this afternoon, and the errors of Stalin and their con- | were
liberty to not t
South Korean Navy ere to hold cocktail party tonight aboard to say or affirm that the Requence: “
(respondents) had
The Imiin. He did not accept their ex-been repaid the principal suns planation "that It was LMT-
due to them in respect of one possible to change things mere-third share in the mortgage due ly because of the presence of a
to the plaintiffs respondents military and police force which
Appellants were
Ka-shu.
Togliatti Says
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be
talna
For Alleged Rape
for
A 30-year-old earth coolic, So
faced trial Shing-fong. raplag a girl alleged to be bye- twem 11 and 12 years of age, before a Jury of four men and thro women and the Benior Pulso Judge, Mr Justice C. W. Reece in the Criminal Sessions this morning.
It was alleged that the offence was committed in a hut in Ping Ta Ku Ling, Yeung Village. New Territories on April 5 this year.
Mr M. Morley John Crown Counsel, prosecuted, askled by Det. Sub-Insp. J. M. Guerney. Accused was not represented by Counsel.
Crown Counsel said that the girl and her family resided in a hut in a compound of a brick- works, while the accused lived
Invitations have been sent to other hut in the same com-
kong
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Government,
diplomatic,
expected been
aund
and wife left their hut.
orranged
from Queen's Pier at 3.30 p.m.
this evening.
his
senior officers and their wives On April 5 accused took the who Mr Morley-John of the Royal Navy, and to high girl, ranking members of the Hong claimed was between 11 and 12
c. years of age,
a trending Vilinge to coc kept control of the situation allas Ld Shum-shi, widow; and business communities,
adies Li Chung-pe: Lito.
About gether after which Chan and his of Stalin's col-Ka-ngok; Li Ka-shi, ull of 0 to member of the Legislative wife. The four and meals to
sceng Bonham Rond; and Wong Tand Executive Councils.
guests are
have launches
Me Morey-John sak that ovidence would be adduced that accused pushed the girt down and committed the offence.
The girl complained to her when she returned home nother when and us
accused vas a result taken to the Sheung Shut police station where he made cautioned statement,
statement made another answer to the charge which way preferred against him later.
Hearing is continuing.
Presk
The visitors are due to leave the. Colony at 10 am, tomorrow morning
with methods of terror."
*The error laborators lay in not dut they had let him do as he taung representing the estate of wished until it was too late to Wong Hop, his, deceased father. make
change."-United
They were represented by Mr D. A. L. Wright and Mr Patrick intructed try Mr F. Yu, Zimmern of Messrs Zimmern and Company.
for the Appearing Tang Pul-king, dents,
Two fishermen, Wong Ngau. knocked widow, represening the estate of husband,
22. Wong
and Leung Chor-yee, 35, claw by a private car in front her
were each fined $10 by Mr A, G. of the Dairy Farm on Ice House deceased; and Wong Hon, both
of 67 Dos Voeux Road West, was Parker at the Marine Court this Street about 9.30
Mr Brook Bernacchi, instructed morning wiren they plended Ashing with bright The man
slightly by Mr D. Szelo of Mesus Brit- who was Injured was taken to hospital, ton and Company.
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day.
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Trial Of Contractor And Two British
Army Officers
The trial of a Chinese contractor and two Bri- tish officers entered its third week at the Victorla Distrlet Court this morning, when Lau Pak-kong,' a War Department deputy clerk of works, gave evidence of the daily progress of work on a section of Route TWSK in 1953.
Accused Bro Chau Chung-1 delivered to the site and accopied sang, 38, managing partner of by the contractor on the part!- the Shun Hing Construction cular dates, Co., Major Donald Peachey, 47,
und Capt. Harry
both of the attached to Services.
Curtle, 46, Royal Engineers, the RE Works
The three arc accused of between conspiring together
November 12, 1933, and August
10, 1954, to cheat and dofraud
Her Majesty's
War
Depart-
Chau usually signed at the end of each diary. Very often Curtis would put his signaturo also. Peachey would sign tho diary sometimes when he cano to inspect the work.
Hearing is proceeding.
ment in connection with con That Heavenly Rain!
struction work
Shun
Ming firm.
done by
the
First accused is additionally
three charged with
Corruption
counts of six of larceny and ene of fraudulent conversion. The last count is alternative 10
the Larceny charges.
Peachey is charged with two ints of corruption. Curlis is counts
one corruption charged with
count.
assleted
Brings Water
Storage Up To
2,602 Mill Galls
Mr Desmond Mayne and Mr John Hobley, Crown Counsel,
The heavy rains over the by ITG prosecuting,
weekend have improved the Chief Inspector W. Apps.
of the Mr Patrick Yu is defending storage position
Colony's reservoira by 448 Chau, instructed by Mr K, Y. Yung, of Zimmern and Co. Mr million gallons. The total John Clifford, instructed by Mr
amount of water in store at J.C.B. Slack, of Hastings and Co.
8 o'clock this morning was is defending the two officers.
2,602 million gallons. EXPLAINS MEANING The all-Mozart concert given by the Sino-
Consumption during the two Continuing this evidence from days amounted to 50 millon the yield from British Orchestra on Friday evening at the Uni-
streams and catchment areas plained the meaning of a "devis-gallons and versity Loke Yew Hall was in many ways a satis-Friday last, Lou Pak-kong-ex- er". A deviation order.
was 507 million gallons, prepared by the he said, was
The following me the Water sensational, but it showed the good, solid progress clerk of wor
works and sometimes
Authority's figures factory occasion. Not that it contained anything on order".
weekend: that has been made by our local musicians, both by the deputy clerk. It was an in orchestral and solo playing, over the last few order showing the variation in
years.
for
seven
had
quantity of the work.
He himself variation orders,
prepared witness con-
work was found to Was this work
ho
for
the
a.m.: total Sunday at 8
gallons, storage 2,312 million cozstumption 20 million gallons,
the
at B
of 150 million gallons. This willer ran remember the has been associated with Sino-tinued. Explaining further, its yield 188 million gallons gain time when
am.total a concert bry the British Music Group concerts uses, he said that, for instance, if
Monday Sino-British Orchestra aroused for several years.
storage 2,002 million gallons, She gave A additional admiration
20 million gallons, feeling per- | be its enthusiasm | very neat and
consumption necessary the treating
last ordertd by Miing out a devia- yield 318 million gallons - and sincerity, but there used to formance,
gain of 200 million gallons. Accused bo many uneasy moments Dr movement with lightness rather tion order.
*3.08 two-day period; On December 1, 1953, such an Bard
than brillance, which is quite ila conductor, was then
inches of rain were registered and he started on the road legitimate.
order was passed. Witness could
whether The orchestral support was a not
at Shing Mun, in the New remember to
Improvement some
Territories Rainfall registered Hittle heavy at times, and par- drafted that order or not. years ago,
was 1.52 inches, at at Tytam Lou said that, normally, if he Those days arc
and ticularly in the last movement over,
inches and 2.38 there is no longer shy need to was somewhat monotonous in drafted such an order he pass Aberdeen 1.65
inches at Pokfulam, worry about "amateurishness" expression; moreover the kettle-ed it to the Clerk of Works. and mistakes.
drums seemed to be out of tune, After that, it went to the Garri- It was a pleasure on Friday unless this was a defect of
son Engineer and the DCRE Tar (Deputy night to see Dr Bard once more scoustics, which are still Programme taking up the baton to conduct from perfect. However, we Engineers). Popular Variety: 6.30. the orchestr in the overture to understand that improvements Magame; 64 "Box "La Mum Caza di Tito" and aro to be put into operation that day was fine, he had noted.
then the Violin Concerto in Ealmost immediately.
Radio Hongkong
HK.T.
6. TIC
Summary:
port: 8.00,
Audralian
Signal and 6.03, Block Market Re-
flat major.
A SUCCESS
the
be
Commander, Royal Will Sum Up The
The state of the weather on
CONCRETING KERB
ture remains fresh and spirited one. It was the culmination of had five cuble yards
and the Orchestra's opening attack was most heartening.
of three-quarter inch aggregate delivered. Forty-four drums of War Department, bitumen were delivered to, and accepted by, Chau on the site.
200 Bert Gillett at the Organ; The Musical History of the Boston "Pop" Orthestra cond. by Arthur Fiedler;
Shown the relevant darles to 7.30, "Old, but Fairly
The opera to which the over- Mellow Introduced by
refresh his memory, witness Lyitio, Compiled
ture belongs was commissioned, by Timothy
As stated, this concert can one Diech: 7.59,
sald that on December 2, 1853, Weather
and the subject was not Report; B,
there wi omo foreman and Timo Signai and The Noww; 8.09.
into whichi Mozart put his heart reckoned a success from many There was A good Commentary or Stop Press Bern;
seven labourers working on the It was not a success at the time aspects.
and un Budience 4.14. Evening Star-Susan linyward;
appreciative oven
The concreting the kerb. 8.30, "Neapolitan Nights" with Tino of its production, but the over-
DIY D1 | contractor Christidi and his Neapolitan
the
Mozart Bicentenary 4*23* Serenaders; D, Time Signal, Ameri-
CCTLE,
not and A can Symphonie Band of the Air
unworthy conducted by Dr Willar D.
tribute to that great musician. Revelli; 0.30, toallal by Joan Had-
It must be highly encouraging land (soprano) with Piano Accom-
for the conductors, soloists and poniment by Maya Rea from the Concert Hall! 9.45, Bonaia in
orchestral players, and for those
At this stage, Mr Yu told the minor Op 14 No. 3 (Clement); 10. Dick Bentley and Jimmy Edwards siderable body of players, with who have worked so hard to
the entries in the concerts, to Court that in Take It From here" with Alma
cohesion and fullness one organise these Cogan, June Whaufeld, Wallas Eston
would not have with the Keynoten Repeat of Inst
Armagined recognise that their place is now diarks appeared to be in different Saturday's Broadcast (BECTS)
obviously written by different 10.30, vine Middle Exit". Third of
people, a sortes of eight programmes pro-
witnes Wed Counsel said duced by the BBC_Festure Depart- ment. No. 3Syria and
therefore reading from entries Zebanon (BBCTS): 1019, Weather
written by other people, which Report; 11; Time Signal. Radio News Reci; 11.15, Goodnight Music;
would be equivalent to giving 11.00. Close Down.
| hearsay evidence.
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REDIFFUSION
the
the
COHESION
This is now
vory: = con= |SPOI
Film Festival
At 7,15 tonight, on tha Rediffusion Blue Network, Charles Harvey will sim up the
3rd Film Festival of Southeast Asia, in a programme entitled "Festival Retrospect."
The speaker analyses the Fastival in the light of prevail- ing trends, reviews some of the shown hero outstanding Alme during the Festival Weekund offers some constructive com- ment,
posdblo few years ago. The assured in the musical life of handwrhing and were therefore Snatchers Busy
the
strings have warmth, there is Hongkong and indeed of this some fine playing in the wood-whole region-X.X. wind (in whom Orchestra has always been fortamate, both its local players, such as Dr C. W. Wong, and in its visiting Army players, for instance Mr Camplin, and formerly Mr F.
Jackson),
Variety Calls p.m. Tune;
of BeotiatiĂ 3. Secrete Yard-Narrated by Clive Brooker 350. Medy
by Lopez: Romances of the World The Slory of Desired, Queen of Sweden; 415, Tea for Two:30. Striedly Inatru mental: 5, Children's Comer Con- ducted by Auntie Mary: 330, Mon- the Ombestro.
7. Personality Holloway!
The soloist in the Violin Con- certo was Professor Arrigo Fox, who himself is responsible for much of the improvement in
He has
now
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day Requests Presented by Betty; been in Hongkong long enough 5.20. Birthday Mailbag: 1.30, La to be called "our own leading Musique Francaise → Presented by
Piry: Jeanette
well conductor 20 Parade Stanley
7:15, and in this concert we heard Falx King and his Orchestra: 1.30 him in both capacities. HI Coke Time-Starring Eddie Fisher
mellow with Axel Stordahl's Orchestra: 745,
is always The Final Year: 8, Time Signal and lovely, and in the lyrical and the News: 8.09. Weather. Ne-. port, Announcements and Interlude: passages of the slow
violin tone
11. Appeal for Mintons to Lepers: ment vos particularly
move.
swert.
8.10, Interlude with Musi-Vestur-This la an endearing rather
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Loper" The Story of an Adven- fessor Foo caught the zalety of turer, adapted from the Novel The the gay firmi Rondo movement. Prime Minjite by Anthony To Mrs Moya Ren fed the Orchestra Sope;, 17.30, Monday Concert Hour
Estre preserstation, devoted to the during the two items so works of Tchaikovsky) "lir over- mentioned. tur (played by Concertgebouw Orchestra of Azuleniam, conducted by Paul van Kempen,) "Card
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Verdon Williams, and his symphony After, the Violin Concerto, orchestra) "Byerphony Nodar Professor F'on resumed the baton Minor, Op. 30 payed by L'orchestre for the 39th Symphony, and Dr de La Societe des Concaris du Con-
Bard the leader a desk. This is norvatoire de Paris, conducted by
Night one of the liveliest anct Erid Klolber): 1050, One Stand; 11, Hill, Stalf Hour: 11:30, tuneful of the symphonico, stud Prelude to Midnight--Popyler Con-
can favourites: 1 tolong, God it seems impossible that this and Save the, Queen: Clove Downl.... *Wo others, including the great
Theft From Car
Twa bathing costumes: towels and other peticles were stoten from anklended motor en pariced in May Road Yesterday
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Thailand. Burma, India, Pakistan, Middle East, Africa, Great Britain & Europe, 6 p.m.
By Surface N. Borneo, 3 p.m. Japan, Hawaii, U.S.A., C. & S. Artesom, # num, Macno,, d 0.
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Peking Shanghai, Kuniku, Han Kow. 10a.m.
Indo-China, France, 11 a.m
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Guam. Kawai, UB.A. a p.m. Tommota, p.m.
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USA and Canada, 0.p.m. :. Jupiter wwo all written in Low 0 p.m..
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the Menuet, and Trio, received the treat performances
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Replying to a question, Lau sald most of the entries were in his own handwriting.
On a suggestion by Mr. Mayne, the witness was directed to re- fresh his memory by referring only to the notes made by hiri- self in the diaries.
Lou went on to slate the events as noted by him in the works diaries for each day of
Wan
A wrist watch, valued at $40, Chinese stolen from woman walking in Castio Peak Road, near Tung Chau Btrees at
,! 8.45 p.m. yesterday....
About the same time, à at $10, wds. charm, valued snatched from a five-month-old boy, who was being carried on A suspect his mother's back. has been detained by the Police in connection with his vilence, which occurred in Chung On Street, Tsun Wan.
A European had his pocket the Liberty picked outside Theatre, Jordan Road, at 0:30
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containing personil travellers cheques,
the month. He described the p.m. yesterday. He lost a types of work done during the day and whether or not. Wor papers and Department bitumen drums were fotal value US$800,
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