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Flying Training School Move To New Site

-To

by Andrew Sloan

China Mail Reporter.

The Far East Flying Training School announce that they have accepted the Government offer of a 10,000 square foot site in the airport area at $10 por square foot. After much discussion they have decided to put more capital into the school to enable it to continue,

The Managing Director of the

It will have its own enunce tebol, Mr W. F. Dudman said from Sung Wong Tol Rond yesterday They will start to dia- which means the school will be maqule de pestent Hanger next able to remain open as low as week. It will then be moved they wish, not being subject to over to the new site and re-jairport restrictions, us they have erectosk

f the methime the Flying Training School term exuma be-

in They

be held in the present buildings which will not be demelished until the end of the month. The whole urea 'is 10 be levelled to make way for the w airport runway by the end. of August.

Summer Holidays

When the now. school term Begins it will be held in a primary school building in The Trinity: howloon tay. School have Borrowed the

been.

There is much more room on

the sewife where they will) now be able to make the best use of the equipament already in their hands. The school has Radar and Jet Engine – training! equipment but has not been able to use as effectively as they

would have liked because of lick

of space..

As regards future develop. ment of the school, Mr Dudman said he expects "there will

a big increase in students Over the last 18 months there has

bern an Increase, particularly

fatmises while the school is students from Atalaya. With

mer holidays,

there bew facilities the The three aircraft which are

able to provide owned by the schoul will school will be

belter Trainings for be available for use when re-stil

students, he said.

Training Hours

Govt Reply

To Question On Colony Hospital

London, July 15. Mr John Profumo, Colonial Under-Secretary, tonight replied to a recent com- plaint in the House Commons that expectant mathers had bean sleep ing overnight outsido

of

3

maternity hospital in Hongkong because Df overcrowding,

He said: "Tsan Yuk Hospital, which luss 200 beds, is the main

To date, the school has carried training centre for obstetrics

out an averago of 30 ingend is also a fetding school for

betablokað 1969

WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1958.

The Vice-Mayor of Manila and his party wave goodbye as the train taking them to the Calnebe border pulls out of Kowloon station this morning-China Mall Photo,

MANILA MAYOR LEAVES

FOR

CHINA

Smiling broadly and waving jubilantly at more than a dozen correspondents and Press photographers, Mr Jesus Marcos Roces, the Vice-Mayor of Manila, set off for China by train this morning with two aides and four Filipino news-

mon.

quired by the paplis After the old hangur is re-erected on the new site they will be taken over and parked outside, while

Mr Roces in on a 45-day four Accompanying Mr Rotes this much of the school's equipment

at the invitation of a morning were Mr Wenceslao is stored withis will some acwining hours per month and 20 midwives, The, number of preg-f China

pilots have receive privatenant women decking to register cultural organisation.

Leno, a police lieutenant, and buildings are raised.

pilot licences from the school there has grattually increased

this trip will bring Mr Paderes Tinoco, a business- since the beginning of 1857. Six since the new building opened about better understanding bemari. have received commercial in June, 1955.

tween the two countries (China) licences.

"Inevitably, the demand and the Philippines," Mr.Roces eventually exceeded the feili- temärked before his departure. ties available and tus gave rise

Having only thren aircraft for training. They are always condition. They kept in top

are flying for months of the

the other month

more than 11 Air Dudman said the school year. During should be nearly backs to normal

they undergo a rigid alr-worthiness test by the Department of Civil Avia- tion.

During the day, as the new site is all surrounded by large mounds of and, the aircraft

will be kept hear the runways

Barler bis month

It

by September.

BOAC Flights

The present unsetler cra ditions in the Middle East are the cataly

BOAC tu re-toutes electrical and aviation fuel temporarily

their Far Fiist supply lines were gut off. service. Details of these will any flying is to be done during be

made the changeover, aviation, fuel established and

available, when any departures will have to

from existing schedules wili, be drums.

ndvloed.

bu

stored in

Expansion Plans

I hoped that, the hangur

will be made habitable by the

end of August.

to

As the other

necessary buildings which have

be constructed

only nre single-storey structures,

should not be very long before they toure completed.

For the future, Mr Dudman sald when the school settles down their new site they

will probably begin to expand.

The new, alle has many over the previous one.

ussets

to the situation described in a

16 Jast.

11

feel

Gratitude

Also leaving with the Roces periy were four of the six newsanen, who had arrived on Saturday last. They were Mr Hongkong newspaper on May gratitude for the invitation ex-

Mr Roces also expressed his Amante F. Paredes, Monṭlä Chronicle, Mr Benedicto David, tended to him to know more Meolla Times, Mr Jesus "At the beginning of June

about China."

Bigornia, Mer in Bulletin, and new system was introduced of

"We have heard many amazing | Mr Artemio Gortit, Monlia registration according to priority, things about the progress and we Evening News. and by the time Mrs Castle as certainly would like to see it for

The other two newsmen, Me question, overnight ourselves," he said. His trip was queues were no longer forming."absolutely unoffteini," he added. Marcelino P. Sarmiento, Asso-

"The Hongkong Government is

cinted The Vice-Mayor said he would

Press, and Mr Ben well aware of the need for more spend three or four days in Can-

Service, Javier, Asion Press facilities for maternity cases and tan mud would then go direct to eald they hoped to follow the has plans for two new hospitals Peking. He had longed to see Roces party into China in s lo provide an additional this city.

few days time. beds,Heuter.

cd

her

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Mr

Asked about his passport in=. cident, Mr Roces replied with a smile, "That's all over now,"

Yesterday,

Feilxberts Serrano, the Filipino Foreign Secretary, over-ruled the action of Me Eduardo Royal, Filipino Consul-General Ifongkong, the cancelling the passports of Hoces purly earlier in morning.

No Obstacles

Mr Sertano was reported

the

to

ob-

'Queen For

A Day' Arrives

A. 24-year-old American

teacher, Mra

have said that the Filipino Gov ernment

school was placing no stacles on Mr Roces's trip.

On Staircase

Joarne Ross, who has won the Vitic "Queen For A Day" in a tele- vision programme and a 50-day free trip to the Orient, arrived

with her husband to the Ameri- can liner President Hoover this morning.

The costly extension construc- tion has been made possible by "generous, anonymous gift," wecording to the Dean, the Very Rev. F. S. Temple, this morning, The Dean said, "If it had not been for this generous gift, we

The programine was sponsored would not have even considered robbed of a bracelet, valued at Company America and the A woman was assaulted and by the National Broadcasting carrying out the work."

He said it was devided to $70, on the staircase of No. 101, Ana, contest was held on May extend the present Clergy Ves- Kwell Street at about 3.20.30. try, as it was rather cramped at p.. yesterday, A suspect has

been detained by the Police,

present.

The Lady Chapel will be moved back a short distance su that it will become a small, private chapel.

Depending on the weather, it is hoped to have the extension completed in two months' time.

New Stained Glass Window For St John's

St John's Cathedral will soon cet another new stained glass window.

This one, donated by former members the congregation of Holy Trinity Catedral, Shang- hal, now. in. Hongkong, will be Installed In the southern transept, facing thd Colonial 3ocretsrist

The molit will be the Trialty, with the Nativity In one side window, the Baptism in the other side window, ond the Ascension in the centre,

The glass left the United Kingdom on board the Ben Lochle on July 12 and is ocheduled 10

arrive in tho Colony on August 24.

It should take about a month

10 meamble and install and should be ready for dedication by the end of September.

The programme was open to school teachers Southeru

fri California.

This morning's photo of hir and Mrs Latin Peter Koss. --China Mall Photo, '

30 Reported Ill After

Buffet Party

2

On Monday evening about

200 people attended party at a mid-levels club, organized by Alliance Francaise. Yesterday morning 1 number of people who were there reported being taken ill. This morning, according to one source, som: 30 people have been affected,

The exact number of peopic I affected has not been usccr-

tained.

One French resident who at tended the party, sald it started About B

p.m. und continued on until 1 am.

THE SAUCE? On Tuesday morning, the first symptoms of slight food polsoning were reported by a number of party guests, A cold buffet was served at the

party, and guests helped them-

selves to the food.

This resident, who was also slightly ill, believed the trouble was caused by some kind of sauer which had been affected

by tus heat.

It will be very diflcult to tell the exact cause until all those affected have been con- tacted, and combon established, he added.

CABSC

A Dutch resident who attend- ed the party sald he had o buffet meal of vegetables and meat, He had no idea what had caused the upset: He said he first felt unwell at 10 am, on Tuesday morning. but recovered soon after. He is now back at work.

THE SHELL FISH?

the

A spokesman of the Ladies' Recreation Club, where party was held, zaid they assume it must have been the shell fish.

They lund boen bought fresh on Monday morning, but may have been affected by die hesi, The menu was chosen by the organisers of the party.

had

Ona doctor said ho treated a number of the pailen's for upact stomachs, but it was nothing serious.

Street Accidents

A nine-year-old boy, Lee Wsi- thuen, of 15, Fuk Wing Street, 2nd floor, was knocked down and injured by a commercial van :You Chow Street, Shamabulpo, shortly after noon yesterday. The boy was hdmitted to Kow- loon Hospital for treatment.

Another young boy, Shlu Chi- sheung (8) was knocked down and injured by a privule car in Queen's Read West, near the Sal Ying Pun Hospital, at 12.50 Po yesterday, The boy, living

at 13. Ko Shing Street, first

SHEAFFER'S

Skrip

I Don't Owe Her A Cent,

He Says

"'I swear that I did not owe

From the Filos

25

years AGO

A SHOCKING tragedy at

was

tho

sen in whicif 28 Chinese lost * her a cont," declared Hak their lives and the sole survivor Ming-sam this morning, island for three days by eating sustained himself on a desorted who is being sued by a portions of his shirt, ha just Shanghai woman for the come to light. The survivor, an rotum

Police of $10,000, al-10-year-old youth, told logodly deposited with their junk capsized in a cyclone, him for safekeeping.

Practically everybody on board below decks asleep and tink told Mr Justice A. D. they were drowned almost with- Scholes during cross-examina-out a sound. Caught liko rats tion in the Supreme Court that in trap they were hurled one if he did owe her a cent, he on top of another and before should meet death by being run one could get free the boat over and turned completely denied that the sark, Chek Sing, the survivor, plaintiff had ever deposited the grasped & hatch cover and up- sum of $10,000 with him.

The plaintiff, Mrs Fong Chi-rted more ill the current

washed Fins on Wongnelchong Is He could find nothing Rond, first floor, claims returnedible on it and after a day of the a while, the alleges, and night on the island lie had the defendant pursuaded her to

over by a trant, He further

eling, of 11

to Yeoman

hand over to him on October On the third day he was rescued eaten a large hole in his shirt. 10, 1951 for safekeeping.

DEBT NOT COVERED

Hak testified yesterday that the plaintiff had lent the sum of :10.000 to a Mr Chung Ban-tin who also owed him money. When

by a fishing Junk,

John English, the Ave-year-

goods were realised, Hak said, English, who fell from the The proceeds could not recond flour of a house at Park

thang disappeared later, his old son of Warder AC. and Mrs

over the ctebi owed to him by Road last week, is reported to be

Chang.

out of danger. The child Since thu! Limb, Hak said received serious head injuries under cross-examination today, as a result of the accident, the plaintiff had come to his residence everyday demanding

money.

Ов

one occasion, Ink added,

she was accompanied by a LONGKONG may yet 200 Chinese und shouted to him Jack Crawford, the Wim- that she,

wos suing him for bledon, Australian and French $10,000

champion, who may possibly

In June 1957 the defendant visit the Colony after a tour of received a letter from the plain-America.

tiff's solicitors claiming the re-

| turn of $10,000, he said.

Hak Wien went to see his own solicitors and made a statement which he later signed.

He is

Mr represented by Oswold Cheung, instructed by

J. C. Stewart. Mr Lawrence Leong and Mr Gerald de Bosto, instructed by Mr A. el Arcull, are appearing for the plaintiff,

Hearing is proceeding.

Suspects Held

TWO fox

cubs, malo and female, were found by Mr R. A. Pereira, a teacher in st

sportsman,

last

Joseph's College, and a keen March whlie he was out in the New Ter- ritories. They were extremely wild when caught, but Intor be- came fairly lame, though they never showed signs of domesti cation. They were fed on

rice Four people were arrested by { bread, milk,

and table the Polles yesterday following a scraps, and throve wonderfully, number of peity street thefts, growing rapidly. As the cubs Three of the arrests were made grew however their fierceness In Hongkong and the fourth in {înereastră, Kowloon.

Communications Restored Again

Cable and Wireless an- nounced this morning that

communications be

Hongkong and tran had been restored.

czbie tween

the

Due to

avente In Dagdad over the past few days, C & W announced yesterday that cable com- munications for leeg would only be accepted at the sondera risk, and would be subject to indefinite" delay.

and with their de veloping strength they became something of a problem. Mr Pereira not long age presented them to the Botanical Gardens, The Arst night, however, the vixen bit through the strong small-meshed wire netting and cscaped. Shc

apparently. still at large,

The whole Chinese community of Cariton is shocked by the | gruesome revelations in con- inexion with the Pollec trial of the wife of a Government official, in which the woman faces the charge of having killed her husband's concudine with a knife and carried out a secret burial after cutting the body in sections.

This Funny World

ELI STEIN

"Mi Snyder, maka mare you pay the telephone bill this

month.

Printed and publishod by PETER PLUMBLY for and on

floor, was admitted to Queen | behalf of South. China Morning Post Limited at 1-3 Wyndham Mary Hospital.

Street, City of Vieldris in the Colony of Hongkong,

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