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CHINA MAIL
THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1958.
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SHEAFFER'S ACHIEVEMENT
THE POPULARY PRICED
Imperial
WITH
SHEAFFERS
Cylindrical Gold Point and modern touch down filling.
AVAILABLE NOW AT ALL LEADING STORES
POLICE FIRE ON MAN A Brainwave Turned
WHO DREW REVOLVER
Arms Seized In Early Morning Encounter
A Chinese, carrying a parcol, was approached
by two Police constables on patrol at the Rain This
corner of Gage Street and Graham Street at about 4 o'clock this morning. On being questioned, the man dropped the parcel and tried to run away. The constables caught hold of the man but he broke free after a struggle and drew what appeared to be a revolver.
RAN AWAY
Pointing it at the constables, the man started to
run away..
One of the constables drew his revolver and fired a shot, which hit a window of No. 21, Gage Street.
The man managed to escape.
The parcel was later found to contain, amongst other items, a 38 revolver loaded with five rounds of ammunition.
Afternoon
Rain
expected
FCC-
during the afternoon, and the cloudy weather will remain for at least
24 Another
hours, cording to the Royal Observatory thin morning.
No rain was recorded from midnight.
The trupicni storm has now weakened. It is co11- tred 10 miles South-East Inst of Amoy, #nd was reported to be almost stationary.
At noon the tempera- 85 degrees Faressheit and the, re- lative humidity was 76 per cent.
ture
WILS
Three Shifts In Lancashire
Would Still Be No Use To Meet HK Competition
SAYS CORRESPONDENT
London, July 24.
Mr C. Henniker Heaton, Director of the Federation of Master Cotton Spinners Associations, said today that "even if Lancashire worked three shifts the result would be only marginal in meeting Hongkong competition.”
Chinese Troops On
Border?
In the course of a cable from Tokyo, Mr Ernest Hoberecht Vice-President of United Press Intertia- tional reports today that China has stepped up her diplomatic,
propaganda
American Food
Parcels Into Noodles
by Andrew. Sloan China Mail Reporter
were
Last year a resettlement area was faced with a problem.
The food parcels they received from America going to waste. The five pounds of corn starch, flour and milk powder allotted to each person was being sold because they were unable to produce a nourishing food · with these ingredients.
The resettlement
aren
was
From the Files
25
years AGO.
|YOUNGMARSHAL IN PARIS
་
MARSHAL Chang Haeun-
Hans
10
Alles
London next week for a busy fortnight, says a París report. He leaves hi sons, Martin and Raymond there for tutoring prior to entering Oxford Cambridge. Marshal Chang is continuing his study of acronautical andi milliary matters to France. To. noodles are placed on racks today he participated in the dry by the sun, and when fully dried out, are weighed and cut.
The finished product is placed in five-pound bags, and distri- buted by Father Trube to about 10,000 families,
and military activities. They may be doing this, hé yays, to "ereste diplomatie turbulit by an American
These two mixtures are then Romun poured into a mechanical beater moil in the Far Eat to nail Catholic mission, andi the for five minutes down American forces
or so. Next so they American missionary in charge, comes the rolling and kneading cannot be sent
to the Middle Father Howard Trube, hit upon process which takes place when East."
the idea of combining these the composition Mr Hoberecht reports that "in, foodstuffs to produce noodles.
is transferred an effort to impress the British
to a rolling machine. After much Experimenting in Hongkong, the Chinese have with the three Ingredients. The corn starch-milk pow ler- All of the machinery used in reluforerd their border troops Father Trube and his associates Dour mixture then emerges the noodle-factory is made In north of Hongkong.
decided the best mixture result from the rolling machine in a Hongkong. "They are reported to have ed from 76 per cent four. 23
line, and it enters o long every
The resettlement aren is sent in more than 10,000 men i per cent corn starch and tive machine where it is cu Into situated at Tung Tau Tsun, Diu- and large quantities of heavy per cent milk powder.
lengths. The long rows of mond Hill, Kowloon.. equipment.
Stir Up Fears
Not Enough
After more than six months "Since there is not the wildest of operating, the factory is pre- possibility of anybody in Hong-ducing some 11,000 pounds per kong attacking China, the moves day, but even Tali is not enough only can be lo stir up fears and to feed the many hungry people
of the Kowloon City area. to put pressure on the Brush,“
A China Mall correspondent Enough money as mised by writes: It is not known where the mission, and shen a small Mr Hoberecht got his inforna but was built to house a noodle tion from, but a sensation-scck-
factory. ing vernacular newspaper in Hongkong yesterday reporter
that an estimated 10,000 Chinese troops had moved southward from Canton by railway.
The report added that they dis. embarked at two key railway lowns en route to Shumchun for exercises,
Thus Father Truhe was able to make sure that the recipients of Ave pounds of nondies, re- celved five pounds of nourish. ment, and that the people in America had the satisfaction et knowing that their gift went ton per cent to the people who needed it most.
The noodles are produced by
This report appears to be contradicled, however, by pas-ja very simple process. First of sengers arriving in the Colony all the coin starch is mixed From Canton,
with boiling water, and the flour The Government disclosed this and mlik are mixed together morning, that there had been no separately, further demonstrations on the Chinese side of the border this morning.
At Any Moment
Tokyo, July 24. Onlcers and men of the Chinese ground, naval and utr
furces lave pledged to prepare to Lake Formosa at any moment," the New Citina News Agency report
The agency, in n brandenst munitored in Tokyo, said the pledge was qude at thousands of meetings" the armed forces personnel.
This would be due to "the labour was available for third free Imports
from Chinese-et today. high labour content in cotton shift working (women are not owned mills in a colony which spimming and wearing and the permitted to work in mills at can also work three ahlfis? The night in Britain) conversion low labour costs there will make fact thut. Hongkong wages in- cluding amenities were half or costs could be reduced by 11 ur impossible for him to com- less than ours," he stated in a
pete," Mr Henniker Healon sald 12 per cent.
between Hongkong in the letter. Ieller to the Financial Times. The gap
and U.K. costs was given by as 20 Miss Stenton's authority per cent.
Assuming
Referring to a previous letter
on the economies of the indus
I
GIRL
CANED FOR POURING
INK ON TEACHER'S TABLE
A 30-year-old teacher was fined $40 by Mr T. I. Yang at
Kowloon Magistracy this morning when he admitted ili- tresting a student at school last evening,
Sub-Inspector 8. Y. Wong proaneuting, said the defendant a teacher of the Cheng Chung School, 51 Cedar Kireet, 2nd Noor.
WAS
At about 9 p.m. yesterday the complainant, Poon Chung-king, a girl, accidentally poured a pot of ink solo his table. He became angry and beat the complainant with a ratian cane three times.
Asked by the Court why he could not find some other way to punish the sldid if he thought she was wrong, defen- * dant wald "I intended to give her a tenson, so that sho
would not be so naughty next time.”
Yenching Scholarships
For Hongkong Students
A
French Army tank, mɛnoeuvres, He also visited the Citroen and Renault motor works. Tomorrow he will attend a luncheon with
at the Qual Premier Boncour D'Orsay
Q
* Biographical note: Chang, herwise known as the Young Marchal, Lon of Manchurian Warlord Chang Tso-lin, was general in the Nationalist Army who igured in the famous "Sian Coup" in which Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shelt was detained by the Young Marihai and others and an adtempt wag made to force him join a Communist Front movement, He refused. When Chlong was released. Chang was court-martinlled, guoled for ten years, later re- (essed and kept under virtual houzo arrest. The Young Marshal is belleved to be su diving in Formosa in confined circumstances.}
HONGKONG
DEFEATED
Ilford today, A bowls team of four
a Hongkong
rinks, played the Ilford Bowling Club and were defeated by 93 shots to 59, Earlier the team was defeated by Croydon and other teams. This prompted the
the following letter to Editor:
Sir-Now that the Hongkong bowlers on leave have played (1) Essex. I suppose the Hong- kong footballers on leave will be playing the Arsenal, and may br A Jaatch for Scotland. Evidently the only qualification for being a class player in Eng-.
to be on leave froma
New York. purpose. A number of those | In Chinese opera-though land is
Yenching scholarships will be perhaps not all the talent ran | Hongkong.—SMILER, RECENTLY saw a allocated to Hongkong and a along operatic lines.
The title role delightful amateur number to Taiwan.
of Ch'u Pa Wong WEI the last few days in units on the production of an his- Not Decided
played by S. H.
at Chao, an interpreter
the United Nations, while Yu Chi, his favourite, was played by Siao Ming, a New York house- wife.
These meetings took place in
coastal frent opposite Formosa, in Hainan Island to
It has as yet not been decided
education or whether they will
Working At a Loss
the south, torical Chinese opera whether the recipients of these **Secondly Miss Stenton What point then I there in quotes the authority of Dr Rob- the Changpul mountains in the try by a Miss Stenton, Mr tien- the Industrialist spending large on in pointing out that a 2C-North, and in remote areas such the proceeds from which scholarships will be brought to niker Heaton said her figures sums to buy the new machinery duetion in the minimum mar as Sinkiang province and Tibet, will help to send some this country for their higher showed that assuming all mills if he can still be underent by ging fixed by the YSA would the agency reported.
where male eight or nine per cent by dutya,sist our export trade,
course one can oblain addi- tional export trade by reducing one's margins but there is no point in so doing, if that mean
and
were in un
Krep
TYPHOON MAP
With Latest Amendments
ot
That one is working hita o
giving away capital with
jevery pound of yarn sold. *.
"The yarn spinners' minimum margins are designed to prevent | just that and it is doubtful if any would install new machinery in Lancashire If they did not think they had a chance of obtaining margins as high or higher than the very moderate figures fixed by the YSA on a basis which excludes the costing of the higher cost milis.
"Many re-equipment schemes Including those undertaken by non-members of the Yuro
Spinners Agreement have been
carried through since the wor solely because of the confidence In a minimum margin engea- dered by the existence of the agreement," he added.Reuter.
Wrist Watch
Stolen
The men,
vigilant
Pa
In Hongkong and Telwan,
While at present only Hong-
kong and Taiwan are being con- will also be offered to Chinese
deed, Yenching scholarships
Others who performed includ-
structcy, two insurance sales- beer, men, two chemical engineers, u civil engineer, recountant, mechanic,
Ц
who attended the needy Hongkong stud be sent to the local universities ed areo Yale University in- meetings also to denounce "US ents through university. and British aggression in the
The opera was sald, Middle East," the agency "pledged to be highly
Wang Pieh Chi or the and strengthen their military
King's Farewell to His Favourite, an which has not been seen here since 1930 when the
training in preparation for the beratien of Taiwan (Formoe) at any moment."—V.P.I.
Driver Beat
Boys Who
Played On His Lorry
opera
incomparable Mei Lan- fang played the female lead.
by DAVID
T.K. WONG
The performance WIN
of the world sponsored by the Yenching in other parts
should funds permit, A pro- Alumni Association, Incor-gramme may also be set up to porated, as a pioneer pro- bring leading American pru-
18- worthy cause.
DEBUT OF
HB BEER
HB Beer, Hongkong Brewery will be available about the middle of August. A good a novelist, on many gallons are now maturing seaman, a and brewing is in full swing. # merchant
The oficial "opening takes place manager of an art gallery, and on August 16, As to the price, several students.
that will, of costrze, depend to The company spent several a certain extent on each In weeks rehearsing before the dividual retailer, but it will be debut, But the members have cheaper than any other beer on enjoyed performing so much the market in Hongkong, and 10 and have been so gratified by is claimed, at least equal to any their urteess that they now in quality. The water being plan to become a permanent used for HB beer is, so experta Broup offering a regular seaso11 from Pilsen say, equal of any of Chinese works,
in the world and Just what la (COPYRIGHT)
required to dreis à tager beer.
<T
No Arrests
The
Police
ATO
|
A NIGHT AT THE
FIRE STATION
ject to raise funds for the fessors out to teach is univer: Murder Hunt: Tam Chin-hung, 41, of 34 for needy Chinese studenta, high standards for these scholar- founding of schoolarships sills in Hongkong and Talwan. "We would have to set very Kilung Street, 2nd floor. It played to a full house at ships so that it would be con- was cautioned by Me T-Hunter College's 2,200-sont sidered an academic honour to Yang at Kowloon Magis-auditorium
continuing and grossed receive one;' sold Mrs Shirley their investigations into the tri-
CHINESE who spent a free tracy this morning on two around
for a
Hudson, a former staff member ple murder which occurred in US$0,000 charges of common
of Yenching University and one the Tel Hang orca early yester- Fire Station on Sunday, will night's lodging at the Central
soula,
of the nine members of the day morning. No arresia have spend another fortnight free of Board of Directors of the been made.
charge at Victoria Duol, it ha Sub-Inspector S, X. Wong To Preserve Namo Alumni Associatios,
At 8.30 a.m. yesterday three cannot pay a fine of $10 imposed told the Court that the defend-
The Yenching Alumul Asso-young shop fokis who had been by Mr Wynne-Jones in the ant was arrested by Police ] The Yenching Alumni Aciation, Incorporated, wil in sleeping outside their grocery Central Court, on a charge of A Chinese was walking along 8.30 pm, yesterday following sociation, Incorporated, was os- time bring under central control store, were victims of a chopper irespassing. Slation officer A. I. the path leading from the Kow- report by two women that gaalsed last summer by former all the scattered Yenching attack by an unknown
their sons had been assaulted students of Yenching tiniversity alumni groups in America and
person Cash said that shortly after mid- earlier in the evening,
for the purpose of preserving the Canada. There
persona. They received night he visited the Chinese are at prezení
wounds which proved fatal: foreman's dormitory' and Colind At the Police Station the de-name of Yending
approximately
Yenching Police aro still trying to fendant admitted that he had Yenching University Was greduntos in America.
establish a motive for the crime, the two boys, Yuen founded in Peking by Dr John Walle a number of Yenching and any person who has any Ngat-sun, 10, and Yu Kan- Leighton Stuart in 1917 graduates performed in the information about the Incident keung, ceven. In Cedar Streat merging the Unter of Peking opera, the show was actually, in nakad to contact the Divi- University and the North China staged by another group known alonal Detective Insp; Bay View He 40ft mo The Polico have arrested two the two boys had been playing the Communists took over China
The Police that Union College for Women. When as the Chinese Amatove Opera Pollen Station, (Telephone, OPIUM OR
Association. Members of the men following enquiries Inte
34322, extension 873) or contact the engine cover of his they abolished Yenching 08 an Opera Association put on the the nearest Police Station two reports of theft from park lorry troquently despite re-independent unit and made it show free of charge as a good-
Kowloon Citý
THE DEVIE? peated warnings.
[part of Peking University,
will gestu to the Alumni The first case
Mr Yang then told the two
of Association. concerned the
It was thought' that' one
"I must have been driven by mothers loss of a pair of shoes from
to keep their sons the beat incans of preserving
UN Interpreter
the devil to do. that said an the nama of the immiversity private er parked outside No. under control.
unemployed, man, charged with 51, Elon Rock Road
"You" cannot always blame would be to found scholarships The cast of 20, accompanied and the
A purse, containing HK$30 stealing $2 from a feahouse in second involved the theft of two the driver when your zona get for Chinese students in the} by. seven-plece Chinese and US$, was snatched from a Lalchikok. Sergeant 'Pilkington and on pairs of pliers, from the boot of knocked down by a ear if you namo of Yenching. The opera porchestra, Printed and published by PETER PLUMBLY for
must surely have Chinese woman walking slang | sald the man the street," was conceived as an
initial boen one of the greatest con- Shanghai Street, dear Waterloo fects of opium when brought to behalf of South Chine Morning Post Limited at 1-3 Wyndham a private car parked outside No. Let them play in
was under the Street, City of Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong.
04, Junction Road.
| said Mr. Yang,
project to raise funds for that centration of talente ever seen Road, yesterday.
Shamshulpo Police Station.
$5.00 MOUNTED
from
loon Enamel Factory, Ma Tau 7 o'clock Inst Kol at about night when he was assaulted by four men and robbed of a wrist watch.
beaten
$40 UNMOUNTED
Suspects Detained near King Street
South China Morning Post Ltd.ed cars in the
HÓNG KHI - KOWLOON
On
by
A
*33
71
Purse Stolen
the defendant asleep. He phoned the Police and had him arrested,
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