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CHINA MAIL

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1958.

SHEAFFER'S

NEW UN

WEHI

KRILABLE DI ALK

BUSO STRAKS

MAN CHARGED WITH AXE MURDER Kowloon

Insanity Plea By Defence

NO MOTIVE

or

PAKISTANI Deaf Children

Deaf Children See Over "DOCTOR

British Ship-

IN COURT

September 24 and 25 were the days set by Mr A. L. Leath- lean at Central Magistracy this morning, for hearing of the case against a 50-year-old Pakistani doctor of homoco- pathy, Mobammed Izbal Khan Naro,

Sun Room 314 Kwong Hotel, Connaught Road Weat The defendant, charged with indecently assaulting a European hud 1:90 additional

An alleged axe attack on a fellow worker without any previous argument struggle was described by Mr Desmond Mayno, Crown Counsel, at the trial of a 30-year-old carpenter, Lam Shiu-loung, charged with murder before Mr Justice J. R. Gregg at the Criminal Sessions this durges-indecently perauiling a morning,

Chineze wonin and possession of penicillin without a licener- preferred against him by Chlet

Lam was alleged to have murdered his colleague, Detective Inspector J. Hidden,

Leung Wai-piu, on May 23.

Pleading not guilty, he wwe | 11y Mr representexl Cheung,

Was

the

unlawful

prosecuting.

ASSAULT

Murder, Crown Counsel con-

is alleged to Oswald Unued,

The defendant

European killing of a person and at the have assaulted the time of the killing there was woman at his address on August the intention either to kill the 10 and the Chinese

grievousAugust 21, when he also had l

Mr Mayne told an all-male Jury that the teetsed and the deceased both worked in a car- Catchick penter shop in 02 Street. At about B p.m. on May 23, while the decessed

the shop working in

was

him or do

person bodily harm.

women on

his possession one lube of cry #stalline penicill for which he

Mr Mayne said the Defence had no licence.

Naro raised the question of paltting had

is represented by Mr insanity and maintained that V. L. J. D'Atton. on wooden -barrels,-the-secured-came-lung-that-wu the state of mind, of

Chinese characters

and inflicted

a cumber

(

axe.

wound on him with an Prior to doing that, Mr Mayne continued there was no argu- ment dispute nar struggle, and

the offener appeared, to be one done on the spur of the moment. Neither was there any molive or premeditation, he added.

Eight Wounds

There was a total of eight wounds on the deceased's head While other people and holly. Went to the wounded man's assistance, the accused went off ani dubled "199." When he re- turned, he poured some tea on Leung's head,

The injured man was subse- to the hospital quently taken but died from the injuries he had received.

the accused at the time of the inteldent,

there

Counsel added thai were the medical reports by Dr P. M. Yapp and Dr R. D. Seriven, and Mr Mayne said be could telt the Jury thai in the view of the Crown,{ verdict of guilty but insane" would be a proper verdict to returi.

Hearing is continuing.

Chinese TV

Paris, Aug. 31. China's first television stution in Peking wilt start transnis" sions on September 2, Radio Peking announced today. France-Presse,

Motor Scooter Collides With Car

51

Mr Koo Chof-bun, aged years, of No. 6 Fenwick Road, second floor, was Injured on Smrday when the motor scoo- ter he was rkling collided with a private car in Nathen Road near the junction of Dundas Street, He was detained

Kowloon Hospital for treatment.

in

A group of happy smiling faces have fun with the mirror on the compan-e photo- graph taken by a China Mail cameraman during today's visit by.40 deat children to the BISN company ship, Banthja.

POLICEMAN FIRES ON

FLEEING BEGGAR AFTER

Jewellery Theft NATHAN RD STRUGGLE

Gold Jewellery and cash to the value of $4,224 were stolen

Wonchal

Road. from No. 131 first floor, between 12 noon and 2 pm. yesterday.

NEW "TRANSITIONAL" COTTON DRESSES

Capri Pants

Skirts and

Cotton Knit Tops

now at

Paquerette's

PAQUERETTE LTD:

16A DES VOEUX ́ROAD,

TEL. 21-157

A young beggar who strukaled with a Police Constable in Nathan Road yesterday morning, and who was struck by a bullet when the PC opened fire with his revolver au he ran away, appeared in Kowloon Court his morning before Mr T. L. Yang, charged with assaulting a Police Officer.

He pleaded guilly and was sentenced to five months hard Labour.

The defendant, Chung Kam-chuen, 20, was sitting in Nathan Road, opposite the Shamrock Hotel, when PC 3254. Luk Kat-hung, came along, chasing hawkers and beggars Away. He asked the defendant to leave, but Chung refused and jumped up and struck the PC with a four-foot piece of bamboo.

DENTED HIS CAP

The bamboo hit the peak of the PC's cap, denting The defendant then ran across the road, but was caught there again by the PC.

In the struggle that followed, the beggar hit the PC again with the hamboo, and when the PC fell to the ground he bli him once more.

The Constable then got to his feet and drew his truncheon to apprehend the defendant. As he did so. defendant struck

his arm with the bamboo and continued to struggle.

Finally, the PO drew his revolver. Defendant started

to run away, the Constable opened fire. Of his four shots, one struck the defendant on the brel.

In Court thle mornin It was found the PC suffered a torn skirt, a black eye and a farge Nimp on his forehead. The prosecuting offloer, Det, Sub-Insp. Chan Chuek-kay, remarked "It was lucky ibe Constably was wearing his hali ặc might have been killed."

Further Remand For

Six On Forged Banknotes Charge

On

The Britintz India Steam Navigation Company, Limited this morning held a party for about dû deaf chlidren board the me “Santhia'. The children were received ni the F. and O. Fier by Mira B. T. Flanagan, wife of Mr Flanagan, Managing Director of Mackinnon, Mackenzie and Co. of Hongkong Lid, They then boarded two Iaunches sad proceeded to the "Santbla", berhed at Tsim-

shatsui,

Church Silver Jubilee

By A CHINA MAIL REPORTER

STERLING SILVER TIP

From the Files

25

years

·AGO.

HON

TTONGKONG is to have This year is the Silver a Navy Day on Trafal- ..Jubilee of Christ Church, gar Day, October 21. The Kowloon Tong, which programme will follow the members of the Church lines of the British Navy will be celebrating to Week, thus giving local residents an opportunity to sirlook over the various classes of ships stationed here.

morrow.

H.E. the Governor, Robert Black, will after the celebrations, and the Doan,

The Commodore, Capt. Frank Very Rev. F. S. Templo, repre- Eillot, OBE, RN, today in- scating the Bhop, will preach formed the China Mail that the the sermon.

object of the celebration was the Lady Black, pied her Two fostering of better relations daughters, Misses Barbarn and between the residents of Hong- Kathryn Black, will also attend kong and the Royal Navy, the service at 6.30 p.m. in the evening.

There will be two cruisers from the 5th Cruiser Squadron,

Flotilla and seydeal sub-

At p.m. there will be destroyers from the 811 Destroy dinner in the Parish Hall wich, or soine 100 in embers of the marines in port and we intend congregation will attend.

to

show the Hongkong püblic some of the workings of sub- marines and destroyers in the Naval Basin, the Commodore paid.

In 1933, the Rt. Rev. na Hall, dedented a small church house in Duke Street, which was the beginning of Christ Church. Soon the congregation grow and the church house be came too small to hold every-ther Reserve,

one,

A site was Three yours later decided upon in Waterloo Road and the opening service of the now Church, Christ Church, took place on July 27, 1937.

Christ Church

WEB con-

The Commodore stressed tha possibility at the formation of a Hongkong Royal Naval Volun

which though -turned-down-in-1020,-when-the

Labour Government

would power, meet with success,

now

Was

probably

Capt. D. Euan Wallace, Clvi Lord of the Admiralty will be

19.

secrated 'a year later and thebriving in the Colony on Octo-

was attended by the service Governor, Sir Geoffrey North- cote and Lady Northcote,

Man Charged

With Possession

Of Arms

The condition of the reZUT- voirs, coupled with the con- Houca drought, 14 caring "considerable anxiety to the authorities, and it has beconte necessary to restret further the pretent hours of supply to all parts of the Island," "kiowever, the present supply of 10 hours daily on the Mainland will be

maintained.

The Water Authority notifies the public that da, from Sofur- day, September 1, a six-hour supply will be introduced, and that in all districts, except the Peak, the hours of supply tràil be from 6-0 a.m., and from 4.30–

The children were escorted on board by Miza D. Ito, Asistant Director of Social Welfare, Special Welfare

Chan We, 37, an unemployed Services Section, and Mr.Trau man, appeared before Mr T. L. Court this Tor-yan, Special Welfare Yang et Kowloon Officer,

morning charged with possession Among the young glientu

of arms and ammunition with 7.30 p.m. were nine deaf. Scouts of the out a licence, and two further Handicapped Branch of the charges of robbery with aggrava-

tion. Boy Scouts Associailon,. led The defendant was remanded by Mr W. Y. Leung, Amistani for three days In Police custody, Colony Commissioner for It is alleged that on August handicapped. Scouts, Aboard the "Santhia" to wel-fendant had in his possession

30, at Cheung Chau, the come them was Captain H. two revolvers and 30 rounds of Freakes and some officers, Following a four around the ship, the children were served with meals.

Not Guilty Of

Conspiracy

de-

ammunition without a leence,

the It is also alleged that defendant, on March 24, and July 8, at the Tal Mng Gold- smiths Shop, robbed Law Ho, of B6 gold necklaces, nine gold bracelets and 11 gold finger rings, to A total value of $14,200,

Bird's Eye: "Grħħi..” growled the songwriter, as he slung his wife through the French "wha- dows and returned once again to settle down and write a line flower that never fades." to rhyme with "Love is the one

THERE is overy possi-. Tbility that the Com- bined Australian Universi ties Rugby Union team will play against the Hongkong' Rugby Club at the Valley,

Typhoon 'Grace' when they pass through

At 9 am this morning, the here on their way to Japan.. Royal Observatory reported that

Should unis

match

not

www

A 33-year-old police, con- Typhoon Grace was centred materialise, the Australian fo stable, Nor Mohammed alias Ma within 540 miles ESE of the will play on Saturday, February Chung-fook, and a 25-year-old North Eastern Up of Luzon, 24, next your, a their clerk of the Hongkong Traffe | moving WNW at about 30 home. Department, Wong Ping-kuen of knots. 661 Canton Road, second floor,

were both found not guilty, by Car Tools Stolen game, but was awaiting a reply

Mr E. Corbally at Central Ma- gistracy this morning. charge of conspirovy.

on # A set of tools and an umbrella wore stolen from a private ear by a garage at No. 37 Kong Road, the early hours of yesterday manung. Stanley, in

The two men were alleged to have conspired together with other man, on July 12 last year,

to alter a driving ilcence so that On the same day; a battery another person could use It. was stolen from a lorry parked

Mohammed was delended by in Fenwick Street.

Mr G. Hamptal of Messra Hastings and Company while

Four men and two women, who appeared before Mr Hin-Wong was defended by Mr G.

shing Lo at Central Magistracy this morning, A. do Basto instructed by Mr charged with possession of 177 forged US$20 bank- {G, S. Ford of Ford, Kwan, and notes, were remanded seven days for further in- Company. quiries.

Defendants ago Cheung Yamfendants were represented by chl, 30, housewife, of Room 201 Mr Carles Remedios of Philip

Collision

Cairo, Aug. 31.

Lui Apartments, Leighton Remedios Company, and Mr A number of semen wero Hoad; Chai Mas, Bí, unemploy~ |H," L. Hu, instructed by Mr slightly injured when a British ed, of 230 Gloucester Roud, P. L. Lam of Messrs P. L. Lam | freighter and a Spanish, tanker second floor; Chụ Hing-tsang, 61, Company respectively,

i were in collision Ava mijer manager, of 102 Latm Apart- Det-Sub-Inspector H. N. south of Suez today. ment, Leighton Road: Kwok Whiteley, of the Commercial Both the freichere the Lai-ying, 20, of 5 San Was Crime Office, who is in charge 0,042-ton Longiceclyde -- and Strect, ground floor; Wong Tale of the case, oppased ball for the the tanker the 13,058-(an sang, 57, unemployed, of 19 Tal Ath defendant. D.S.I. Whiteley Albuera →→

slightly

Tuk Street, North Point, arst said that further charges might damaged above the waterline, floor; and. Chan Sau-heig, 45, be preferred against him. manager of Formcns Associates,

Ltd., of 467 King's Road, pecond

floor...

They are alleged to have had In their possession, without Lawful authority or excuso, 177 forged US$20 banknotes, GA-60A Leighton Road and 487 King's Road, sound floor last Friday...

לום

Political Clash

Dakor; Aug. 31.

Reuter.

Young Boy Hurt

An 11-year-old Chinese boy was knocked down' and injured by a bus at the Junction of Two Senegalese were killed Nathan Hoad and Nanking and 17 wounded in clashes be-Street, yesterday afternoon..

Tho bay, Lo kil-chea of No, een supporters of two op- posing political parties on the 63 Woosung Street, third floor, eve of local elections held today was sent to Kowloon Hospital, detained for First, second and fourth de-at Louge, north of Dakar police where ho WAS reported.Reuter

treatment, fendants were allowed ball of $20,000. Third and sixth do-Dom

tendants were also allowed ball Printed and published by PETER PLUMBLY JOC and on at $20,000, or half cash and halt | behalf of South China Morning Post Limited at 1-3 Wyndhaen aurety. The third and almih. dd-] Street, City of Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong,

J. H. McElney, the Club skipper, said yesterday. he was very pessimistic regarding the

from the team's manager.

He recalled that the Japariesa refused to allow the Canadian leam which visited Japan-last years to play en route. He was afraid the Japanese, might force the Australians to adopt same principles,

This Funny World

“We changed clothes,"

Muchon

the

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