SOUTH CHINA SUNDAY POST-NERALD, MAY 19, 1957,
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Medal for
warrant officer
Recently Lt. Gen. Sir Willani Siration, Comuntader, British Forces, paid his farewell vlali to 74 Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R. A. The General presented the Long Service and Good Conduct
Medal to Woll Regimental Quartermaster Ser- geant) E. Hartley during this visit,
Woll Hartley joined the Artsy in December 1937. He served bi india with 15 Field Brigade, R.A., between Decem- ber 1938 and July 1941. He was promoted to Bumburdier in 1941 and moved with his regiment, which was then 15 Field Regiment, R.A., to Middle East where he served with ΡΑΙ Force, He was promoted to the rank of Sergeant in 1943.
In 1044 he returned to tive United Kingdom and spent the last few months of the war 101 northwest Europe with 94 FICHI Regiment, R.A,
Since the war WOH Harley has spent
most of his time la Germany, where he was promoted to WOH in March 1951.
He joined 74 LAA Regiment in May 1955 as the RQMS.
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Lt-Gen. Sir William Stratton congratulates WO II (RQMS) E. Hartley of 74 LAA Regiment, RA, after presenting him with a Long Service and Good Conduct Medal-(Army PRO Photo).
INQUEST INTO DEATH
Party for visiting
OF WOMAN accountants
The inquest into the death of a woman, Leung KwuL one of two victims who died follow- ing a. fro which destroy ed
fireworks factory in Hunghom on December 9 last your, continued yesterday before the Coroner, Mr A. A. Hugging and a jury of three at Kowloori Magistracy
The deceased, who worked in
More than 70 attended the inner_party_hok at the Ying King Restaurant on Friday In honour of Mr O. 11, Paton and Mr C. W. Andersen, the Pre- sident and the General Registrar
Australian Society of
of the
Accountants,
Mesars Palon and Andersen, are ni present on tour of Smith
the Kwong Mun Leong fire-part Asian countrics under works factory, Pak Tui Street,
Hunghon, Hultered several buras anci WON taken to hospital, where the l January 1 this year. Cause of | death was exhaustlow and blood
poisoning.
the auspices of the Australlan Department of Extcine) Affairs. The Society. which has over 20,000 members, has been con- duellug exavanglion for the past few years in Hongkong, Malaya, and Singapore in the spirit of the Colombo Plan.
were:
(Hongkong
A woman worker, who was with the deceased on the day of the fire, fold the court that
Among those present Mr W.,S. Wong December 0. The was
the Society) working together with Loung
Representativa of
A G. In one of the
at Mm Wong, Mr rooms of the
Hutchinson (Chairthan, Local factory. They both heard the
Committee of the Society) and sound of firecrackers going off.
Mrs Hutchinson, Mr and Mrs Both of them, winesa
Co-
C. B. Rousserell, Mr and Mrs tinued, then went out the room
P. D. A. Chileli, Mr and Mrs and saw smoke and Are coming C. W. Norris, Mr and Mrs out the factory.
K. M. Alao, Mr and Mrs N, F. Fuhy, Mr and Mrs C. M. Stevena, Mr and Mrs J. A. Bendall and Major and Mrs C. F. Milcs,
They alarted to un out of
place
Judgment reserved in the by going through the
case against two
woman down Hongkong constables
A
Chinese Wonian Was
knocked down and injured by a laxi tra Jordan Road, Hear Wooung Strect at about 3 a.m. yourday morning.
The woman, Lam Po-yuk,
aged 36, residing at 19 Pilkem Street, fret door, is now receiving Treat- ment in Kowloon Hospital.
A 11-year-old wonian, Tang Mong-koon, whe
was carrying her three-year-old ron, Tsang back, was Kau-lang,
on her knocked down by a private car in Clear Water Bay Road, neur the muin Hate of Kai Tax airport, on Friday. She received stight injuries, but lieg son was detained in Kowloon Hospit
for treatment.
Art Club show
Lady Granthan will open thre Hongkong Art Club's Spring Exhibition at St John's Cathedral Hall on Tuesday. st 11 a.m.
The exhibition will continue until next Saturday.
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Judgment on two Hongkong police constables charged with demanding $100 from a tailor-shop broker was reserved until May 25 by Mr Simon F. S. Li at Central Court yesterday following submissions by defendants' solicitor, Mr A of Arculli, of Arculli and Co.
Leung Cheung-chuen, 27 and Lee Tong. 20, according to the demanded $100 prosecution, from Ma Man-tai at 12 Porcival Strest, ground floor, on January 12 this year under threats of arrest for obstruction,
Leut charged
was additionally with larceny of $50
HONGKONG ESTATES
The late Mrg Bertha Victoria Lambooy, late of No. 18. Beach Road, Stanley, who died at the Royal Surrey County Hospital. Guildford, Surrey, on October 28. 1050, left Hongkong estate sworn under $11,000.
A petition by the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Hongkong (Trustee) Ltd, lawful attorneys, for resealing of certified grant of probate' of the will has been granted by the Supreme Court.
Local estate sworn under $115,300 (provisional) was left by Mrs Lée (or Lá) Tam Mo- tak, alias Tam Mo-tak, late of
factory office, witness sold, Bul on their way out, something his witness on the bend, and she told Leung that It was better for them to run separately. Leung did so, aut that was the last time wiinde saw her.
The Jury will return its ver- dict on Monday.
Coolie had ammunition
The Weather
Sunrbie 1.43 num.; Sunset 7.57 Moonrise 12.25 can. Moonset 1.1
44.011,
Fig water: 4 ft 1 in. at 327 a.m., and 6 ft 5 in. at 12.40 pin.
Low water: 3 1 0 10, at 6.22 4.m
+
1 fin. at 8.4 p.m.
TO-DAY'S FORECAST
Light variable, mainly aputterly winds. Clay it first soon becosi
ing fair. Waimer. +
from Ma, demanding $30 from
Chan Kwok-kam, 35, Ma with menaces, and unlaw-coolic employed at Lyomun fully and maliciously wounding Barracks, was charged with the Ma on January 13,
possession of ammunition with-
a licence
and unlawful before Mr porsession Shing La at Central Magistracy yesterday,
Both men
Mr Arculli submitica that out both
defendants had denied taking any money from Mu. were together when they saw man, named Chu, and not Ma, near the tallor-shup talking to two American sailors, thereby allegedly causing struction.
قان
THE BACKYARD
Bir Arculi further stated that both defendants had said that they never went to the backyard of the tailor-shop where Leung Was stated to have injured Ma with a beer bottle on January 19 in an effort to obtain $50.
Fila-
GENERAL SITUATION
the The aneyclone ta
onst of Japan contihuca to move eastwards, From an area of low pressure invar Indo-China a trough extends ENE Beruse Furmosa
the Loochoos into the Pacific,
It was alleged that on Thurs- day the defendant had in his possession four rounds of am- munition without a licence at Shaukiwao. Main Street East, He was also accused of having Un his possession four brass covers and a quantity of brass scrap
YESTERDAY'S WEATHER
Maximun
temperature: F Minimu temperature: 71.6 Sunshine: 04 hours.
Karstall: 0.3 mm (0.012 in). Total slove Jan, lat 4012 mm (19.00 Jum) against an average of 4194 ma [10.31 in),
1500
K. Standard Tune 1000
reasonably suspected to Darameter at mal. 1000 100% mb
have been stolen,
He was remanded for three days In police custody for further enquiries.
Relative humidity Dow paint Wind directlon
Wind force (ineta)
29.79
29-75 19
80
70
74
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Court Inspector, asked the court to believe the evidence of Ma, Lee Toug had sald he would not Ma had stated in evidence that urrest him he (Ma) Invited him and Leung to tea.
by n
Also, Leung was sten number of persons in the back- yard of the shop where Ma had a struggle with him, according to evidence, said Mr Hidden.
No. 7 College View, Victoria, Hon. Secretary of
Hongkong, who died at her re sidence on November 12, 1056. She was aged 81.
M: Lee (or Li) Hon-chi, merchant, sole executor, has been granted a petition for probate of the will.
HKUNA dies
The funeral of the late Mr Chen Yee-hing, Hon. Assistant Seeretary of the United Nations Association of Hongkong took place yesterday at the Hong-
Wedding announced kong Funeral Home,
Private Derek Cooke, of HQ Land Forces, Victoria Barracks, and Miss Kok Lan-fan, resid- ing at No. 7 Bowring Street, first floor, announced their
forthcoming wedding at the Marriage Registry yesterday.
He is survived by his wife, and Chree children. He had worked voluntarlly for the UNA for the past two years.
The Association's Dug new at kalf-mast at its headquarters in Wyndham Street yesterday.
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