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Pinball NORTH BORNEO SEEKS TEACHERS HERE YOUR WORSHIP,

Machine

Shown

In Court

A pinball machine which operates mostly in the street and attracts school children was shown to Miss B. K. Scarle ut

Education Director

In Colony

To Recruit Staff

Central Magistracy this morning. There is a shortage of teachers in British

Inspector N. Reynolds, told the Court that, this machine, tempted school children Lu #pend their pocket money. Very rarely dkl they "score".

The prizea were chewing gums, and various klads af

cheap sweels.

Inspector Reynolds enki thai! yesterday morning, a policeman 64W a group of children on O'Brien Roud neur Thompson

Road.

He saw children putting coins: Into the pintail machine. Some came out of schools in the vlei- nity and joined the others.

The policeman then arrested the two men in charge of the

machine.

This morning, both defend- ants, Tam Kong 32, hawker, of 139 Thomson toad, ground floor, and Huk Kwok-sting, 28. of 31 Queen's Road East, Arst floor, were fined $50 each for street gambling. They pleaded Rulity.

Purse Stolen

An unidentified Chinese stole a purse containing money from a European woman in Nathan Road, near

Austin Road, al about 4.30 p.m. yesterday.

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Mr

North Borneo and the Director of Education of that Colony is here to recruit trained personnel to fill 20 posts.

J. M. Wilson, who arrived here yesterday by air, told the China Mail this morning that he was experiencing difficulty getting Hongkong- trained men for the posts and was going to approach various "aid for Chinese refugees" societies in Hongkong to recruit men with Chinese university degrees and diplomas also.

of English, Mr Wilson is also scholarships to men and women Apart from wanting teachers training teachers and awarding

looking

coach eager to take up the teaching And опе thing is profession tu further their Chinese studies in Australls and other teachers with good back-parts of the world.

round of Mandarin because North Borneo has adopted system of education aiming to

Mandarin make Janguage for its large Chinese population.

for

men

Chinese. he needa

certain:

to

a

common

Spent Largo Sums

The total population at North Borneo at present stands ni 300,000 and of this about 75,000 are Chinese, There are about 2,500 students attending secondary schools and a little A Chinese woman reported to | fess than 40,000 receiving the Police that ʼn man swatched primary education. her wrist watch while she was Bolt the walking along a pathway lead-the population ing to the Toi Wo Ping Re-education-conscious and in re- settlement Area, Shamshulpo, cent years the Colony had yesterday morning.

spent large cums of money

Goverument und had become

WANTED

for manslaughter:

MERRY WIDOW

by WARNER'S ER'S

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TO-DAY

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in the Colony of Hongkong.

The only training college, which was established recently, can accommodate 210 student- teachers.

Mr Wilson said the various

radial groups in that Colony

jearned to mix und Work together in hariby right from the start, while they were at school.

recruiting

Apert

frum teachers, Mr Wilson said he was also on the look-out for senior and junior lecturers for the training college.

The Wages

He said the wages of these | lecturers would be about Malayan

$930 (HK$1,800) a month

with about 10 per cent edded as allowance. These posts carried the entitlement of quarters at a rental equivalent to 10 per cent of the base salary.

Mr Wilson said North Borneo had been gelling help from Hongkong The past. He realised that Hongkong needed all the trained men it could get to All

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Leading Businessmen Come To Hongkong Read 'A'

Some of the 40 leading Industrialists who arrived at· Kai Tak this morning for a brief stay in Hongkong.—

40, Big American Industrialists Arrive In Colony

China Mail Photo,

Forty leading American industrialists re- presenting a cross-section of United States business firms and industries flew in from Tokyo by PAA this morning for a two-day visit in the course of their 17-day Orient trip.

Their round-the-world tour was arranged by Mackay-Shields Associates, New York econo- mic consultants.

the many posis in schools here. The party was led by Mr and becouse. of that he was Serge Kiotz und Mr Gilbert exploring uther channels to Mackay, obtain sultable material for his Associates. requirements.

Mr Wilson hopes to return to North Borneo by air next Wed- nesday.

pariners

of the

Two Detained

In a brief press following their arrival Mackay suid the purpose of

interview

Man Killed In Tram Accident

A pedestrian, identified by his identity card as Lin Pin, sustained fatal in- juries when he was knock- ed down by a tromcar in Couseway Road shortly after midnight last night. A 54-year-old employee of a

Fai-pong, received sericz - jurles when he jumped off, a inoving bus in Clearwater Day Road, near Wong Tai Sin, at about 10.30 am, yesterday, Chul was admitted to the Kowloon

barbershop In Kowloon, Chul

Hospital.

"Your Worship, I think it should be 84 bottles of beer Instead of 'bear","

Senior Regenne Inspector. J. Wake asked for the amendment to the charge before. Mr Hin- ahing Lo at the Central Mogis- Irzey today.

Mr Lo asked the defendant, a 30-year-old woman Lam Chun. who was charged with selling European type liquor without a licence (84 bottles) whether sho had any objection to the amend- ment. She laughed.

There was another slight smendment to the charge when Senior Revenue Inspector Wake pointed out that, the word "Revenue Inspector Tam" should no1 be put in the "exhibi!" column.

The defendant, Lam, residing

at 6A Tong Shiu Road, ground |door, was fined $150.

PI CHRISTIAN

LEADER

Caught Stealing COMING TODAY

Drain Pipe

Auriving by Hongkong Air- ways' Viscount from Japan to- day

the is His Excellency Honourable Felix Manalo, the founder and present head in the Philippines of the religious sect known as the Church of Christ, Found guilty on three counts

Senor Manalo is at present of theit, Wang Sing, 30- estimated to have not less than your-old, unemployed, was 800,000 followers in the Philip- sentenced to nine months pines, where he is an extremely and two weeks' imprison innuenital man whose support ment, in addition to two is útgently sought by years police supervision politicians, particularly at aftor serving his sentence,election times." by Hongkong Magistrate,

He is turning from a brief Me Hin-shing Lo, this visit to Japan and is DECOST- morning..

the

Wong, who lives in an un-panied by fourteen. members of

hia sec1. numbered hut. at Tu Hang Road, was arrested on Septem- Shortly after mid-day yester.ber 24 by a pollée constable day, a six-year-old boy, Lom after a hard chare. He was sald

Hon-wah was knocked down by to be attempting to steal Mr Oliver To Be

a private car. in Castle Peak length of drainage pipe, near Road, neur Un Chou Street. The Bowen Rond. lud was admitted to the Row-

loon Hospital in a serious con- Mr

He is not a stronger here. He their trip was to learn about they could was with the Hongkong Educate Orlent so that tion Department for many years invest moncy in the Far East. til 1051 when he was seconded to British North Borneo,

ORCADES LEAVES MANILA

Manila, Oct. 4.. The largest batch of tourisin to visit the Philippines since the war, 1,200 Australians and New Zealanders, left today an the tail-end of their 29-day cruise of the Orient after three-day stay here,

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He said they would also Burvey The possibilities of establishing productive faciles in Hongkong.

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Education

This trip would also serve as

education for

their own companies in the United States. he added.

During their stay in the Colony, the party will have preliminary discussions with local businessmen and fridus- trialists which Mr Klotz might kad possibly to contracts being pigned.

Mr Klotz said that from

They salled on the luxury the plane they had a beautiful liner Orcades which brought view of the city and in their then here from Hongkong.

they

opisilon considered it ont 狐

had visiled.

After their stay here, they will continuo onto Bangkok, New Delhi, Karachi, Beirut and Istanbul, where the party will break up before returding to the United States,

Their Philippine sojourn the most, beautiful spots they was climaxed by a Philippine food and cocktail festival last Gught at the Manila Hotel. The tourists said that were also impressed by the Philippine folk dance sestival held last Wednesday night.

Their date of arrival here, October 1, was proclaimed on Australia-Philippines Day' by President Gürcia, France- Presse.

Appointments

Reception Party

Their Hongkong, Itinerary will include a visit to Government, House, dinners and tours of the.

city.

Meeting them at the airport'

Mr L. C. H. Grimths and Mr this morning were Mr Roy 5. A. E. Fraser huve been pro- Heinecke, of the USIS, Mr moled to Education Officers GR, Hughes, President of AIA, (Technical) from September 1. | Mr SJ. Jackson, Vice-President || 1957, it was announced in to- of AIU, Mr .HM. Sperry, [day's Güzelle.

Manager of the First National The Gazette also announced City Bank of New York and the appointment as Sister Tutor Me J.G, O'Donnell, Manager, of Miss Jean Wilson Cunning-

PAA. ham Jack from August 23, 1957. Ar George Ronald Ross hos been appointed a member of the Port Executive- Committee 48

from October 1, vice Mr LMS. Executive Council

Lloyd, who has resigned, it was notified in today's Gazette.

Professor Sean Mackey has Mr H, D. M. Barton cvasod been appointed a member of the to be an Unofficlat member of Standing Committee on Techni- the Executive Council from cal Education and Vocational September 30, on the return to Training from September. 23, the Colony of the Hon. M. W 1953 to June 30, 1938, it was Turer, it was announced in announced in today's Gazette. today's Grzeite.

A suspect has been detained by the Pollee following the theft of a fountain pen from n'i man outside the Pelho Theatre in Pelho Street.

dition.

When

to the brought back

station, Central

police admitted that on Iwo other occasiona he Blole

A woman

Ho previous pedestrian, Shing-yer, aged 29, was knock-

he

has

more than 150 feet of the same

ed down and seriously injured pipe valued about $1,500 from Another suspect has been de- by a military jeep in Castle the same crea. The pipe belongs triled on auspleion of having Peak Road, near Shun Ning to the Public Works Department, stolen money from an American Road, at about 8 p.m. last night. Hengkong Go

Government, szilor in Lockhart Road, near 'She is receiving treatment at Fenwick Street, last night... the Kowloon Hospital,

6.044 PASSENGERS IN ONE FLIGHT!

Now That's A Record

:

RECENTLY Hongkong Airways Viscounts have smashed all previous records by carrying, on several occasions, as many as 6,044 passengers on a single 'plane trip.".

'A little crowded? Not at'oll-for the extra six thousand travellers are live fish, part of the valuable consiganents of Tropical fish which are now being sent out all over the world each year,

*

This is a comparatively new.Cxport for Hongkong, but one, which brhigs in a fair income to the few firms specialis- ing in this ine,

Its climate makes Hongkong an excellent place. in which to carry on the raising of tropical fish and there are, in fact, one or two vorletles which can be bred nowhere else, such os the very valuable Discus whose price is not less than $10,000 per 100,

NEW

PROBLEMS

Main markets for the fish have been Singapore, Ausita- la and New Zealand, but recently several consignments destined for the USA have been flown out by Hongkong Air- ways, viu Tokyo,

Travel comfort for thesa unusual but, uncomplaining passengers posed new problems for the airline but a fairly fool-proof system has now been evolved whereby the fish pro placed, just a few at a time, in non-leak plastic bags which hold a fraction of an inch of water and a little damp moss.

Oxygen is pumped into replace that absorbed from the water, by the finny flyers during their trip and the bags are then securely sealed, "

No food is provided-poor travellers will hear with sympathy that tropical dish'ara highly susceptible to air- sickness and that if they cat; while sick they are likely to dle.

Under the present method, however, the percentage of (casualties en route is inconsiderable and breeders reckon 'that exports of tropical fish will be flying high? 10. Japan for

sonia time to come.

After sentence was Imposed Sergeant 1761, Kan Yuct-wing, who arrested the defendant, was commended by the Magistrate for his good work.

Magistrate

Mr John Raymond

been appointed

Oliver

Per

manent Magistrate from Sept- ember 20, 1957, it was notified

In today's Gazelle.

Japanese Consul

Afr Yoshimitsu Ando has been Court also ordered conflsea-granted recognition as Consul- tion of u crew bar and a ham-General for Japan la Hongkong, mer found in defendant's posses-

sica.

The charge of possession provisionally and pending in- of an instrument fit for an un- structions, from the Secretary lawful purpose was taken Into of State for the Colonies, consideration by the Court. cording to today's Gazette.

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