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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1958,

SHEAFFERS

Skrip

Simulated Disturbances All Over The Colony Opium-900 HK SECURITY EXERCISE ENDS Pounds Of

Military Spokesman Hails Army-Police Co-operation

The combined Police-Military internal security exercise which lasted throughout last night until shortly before dawn today, was described as "a good example of integrated Police-Military action and co-operation," by a Senior Police official this morning.

During

The

night, apvid sections shown by all con- squeds of Feltre ad units elf ested in the various situations The Royal Navy and Army, s they occurred. stoud on the alert, waiting for unike of "trouble."

Big Prizes No Boy Friends-Yet,

Announced

A Morris Mino saloon, round

trips 10 Manila, Japon

neno, writers, the prizes for

COORTE watenes miil jewellery are amak donation Bekels to be cry saleïnext month la aid of the work among lepers a Hoy Ling Chat, six weeks while Austers of the 20th In-before the Christmas Fair dej endien; Reconnaissance Flix December 8,

were Relive In the New Terri- torbes over. Tst Way,

North To South

The allowing communique Onge al was issued by Poller Headquar- simulated disturbance" wtes i fer el

exercise this located, the Police and Military ¦ morning personnel swung into action.

the

"During the nigin OTH cident followed another, Policey | balling up as da olineAG

targan Exetere

at Lee Incidente covered

Colony, yelerday

Tanjug Evangholt

raftalt

sldefels

UTI

Says Sandra

The Fair is organised by Us | Hawaii's Narcissus Queon of Marianne Reich) Aid to Lepers Group

Mrs K, Y. Cheung who woll One

a motor scopier in last year's diet.

the raffle has given the organisers iz from ay's walch for one of the 40

These Kunceinents weld aade this morning by Mrs F. Chairman of the E. James, Christmas Fair comunitiee at

N:c Road blocks were set ups, tamma | formed into sigads with the ! Military unti-Flul

and 6.36 p bates. woul then attacked with facinea's at Kesg': Park Fanting in Ve Nirth to Aber-prizes offered this year.

magienty "mudas."

Kowlon and Toy Pa in the New Idee in the South.

"When the exercise wir cous Penture. Shortly afterwards,

4 o'clock the feral serardy free ancluded shortly after

Janel were Honkon

ase this meyring, Police and Mil- pelively ensured in the area of lary stuffs al men in the field the E Point waderireat and heen continiously engaged

for inperations

about sand the Holonieri Gardens. -An Army spokesman v

clasate helicopter of Leurs," mented: "The cusoperations be The hyad Hongkong Auxliary tween the Police and Maalary¦ Air Free were reccetoitering the part cularly and reporting; from the air over was excellent." apidated the speed and quirk Hongkong Island and Kowloon

The Pulice official added that the umpires TEA the exerce were particularly satisfied with, the speed of mobilis ton of the various units brought into are tun.

Still Clamouring For

Their Mooncakes

Kow-

CROWD of over 50 people gathered again outside

toon City teahouse this morning In an ailempt to obtain thele share of moncakes for which they had subscribed during the year.

But the tenhouse was still closed and police were pusled In the area in maintalu arder.

Crowds of mooncake subserlhers had gathered for several days at the teahouse drænistling their share of mooncakes,

I was reported that the shareholders of the leahouse are holding meetings to seek a solution to this matter.

Traveller's

1958, pratty Miss San- dra Chun, arrived in the Colony this morning for a ten-day visit to enjoy thỏ tinal stages of the free trip she was awarded with the title,

The five-foot four-inch, 18- year-old beauty wor the title from 24 other contestants in Hawaii a few months ago. She

the

meeting held in the Hongkong and Wimupon Dock Boardroom, is studying chemistry al ten

Queen's Building.

University of Hawail, and kiter hopes to graduate as a teacher in science.

WARRANT ISSUED FOR PAKISTAN DOCTOR'S ARREST

Mohammed Igbal Khan Naro, a 50-year-old

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Wearing a blue cheongram and white lace crown hat us stepped off the Pan American clipper which brought her from Bangtok, she told reporters, "1 find cheangsams much more flut- tering hon Western druAGOS.

SANDRA CHUN --- No Boy Friends,

0

This is her first time out of she has no boy friends, adding Havali, and has so far visited that she had no plan for any, Jupun, Taipe!, the Philippines at least for the near future. and Bangkok. She said the trip On the same plane was had been very interesting, and group of 30 overseas Chinese she had been "very impressed." ' from the Hawall Chamber of

Her hobby, she said, is music Commeres, who

Pakistani described as a doctor of of all finds. She confessed that Eastern tour. homeopathic medicine, had his bail of

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Defendant was charged with two counts of indreeni assault and a count of possession of a lube of crystallinu penicillin without a licenen.

He pleaded not guilty before

Of Alleged

Snatching Attempt

Mr A. i. Leathtean earlier this A 12-year-old schoolgirl told Mr Justice C. W.

month and hearing of the ease was lixed for this morning.

Consultant

In his outline, Chief Delcotive Inspector Hidden said the delen- dant came the Colony 011

August 14 krom Bangkok end stayed in Room 314 Sun Kwon Holel, registering his profession as a medical consultent,

Reece and a Jury at the Criminal Sessions this morning how a man had tried to snatch her necklace in the street.

Mias The gif, inan,

round,

Chung Sun

sald when she turned she sawy 2011 int-

mediately behind her. "I had a Knocked Down

look into this man's face once,

and I was frightened stiff," she

In the following wo days he inserted advertisements in the added. South China Morning Post and

a Chinese newspaper.

The gle was testifying at the trip of a 32-year-old unemploy-

As a result of the advertise-ud mun, Lee Wing, who pleated ments, Chef Detective Inspector not guilty.

Hidden sald, a European and a A Jury of five men and two Chinese lady called at his room women was empanelled. at the Hotel.

The European lady went to his room on August 19. After asking her many personal ques- tions, the delendam told her that he must be satisfied at she was physically . And for that reason he wanted to examine her personally.

Come Again

During the "examination”, Chief Detective Inspector if dden suid, the defendant in- decently assulted the woman,

The defendant afler the "examination" told the woman

Felt A Tug

By Lorry Near

New Runway

A 19-year-old Chinese boy sustained injuries yesterday when he was knocked down by a lorry at Kal Tak Air- port, about 100 yarde from the new runway.

Mr Dermed Mayne, Crown Counsel, told the Jury that e schoolgirl was walking along Leighton Rond with her 11-

The boy, Lau Shnu, of No. 4 year-old sister and n school- Kwong Fal Street, ground floor, mote, To Li-li, at about 8.26 Tai Hang Tung, was admitted a.m. on August 9.

to Kowloon Hospital for treat-

She felt a tug on her meek-ment.

Hó was one of four people, lace from behind and when she

amman Including a young girl, injured turned round she saw directly behind her. She call-in traffle accidents yesterday.

A 66-year-old woman, Lai ed oul "Snatching", and the man

Sau-lan, of No. 8, Bonham Rond. took to his heels,

fourth floor, was knocked down by a commercial lorry in Second Street near Centre St, In Western District,

six-year-old girl, Ho Pul- chun, of No. 423 Belcher's Street, was knocked down by a private fear in Queen's. Rond West near

Water Street.

that he still could not decide The necklace hid apparently whether she was dit or not and broken, and supped inlo the suggested that she should come girl's clothing, again a few days later.

There was a cluse in which The complainant retuned both civilians and Police officers home and told her husband took part and the recused was about the matter and her buo- | arrested, Mr Mayng said band took her to a Police Station

When he was brought back, where a report was, medo. the young giri made en imune- The same evening two Police dice Identification of the accused officers went to the defendan't | as being the man behind her. 100m sed questioned him. They found a tube of crystalline pericillin and tho valy medical ipstrument in ho stethoscope.

room-

Saw Accused

The young girl testified that when she felt a tug on her neck

In the mean time, Chief De- kace from belle, she turned f tective Irepertor Hidden said, round and saw the accused. There

Indcamation was given

the

wes no one else behind. her ex- Police that a Chinese lady fund

cept her younger cister. Dlso been indecently assulted Mis To L-Li, a 12-year-old by the defendunt in the room on schoolgirl,

gave corroborated August 21.

evidence.

Hearing Is continuing.

Rain Again

For the third consecutive night last night rain fell on the Colony. Only 27 of an inch was recorded.

Opium Smokers

Fined $50

Earlier, a man, Wong Kar- to, of No 130 Wanchal Road, second floor, was knocked down by Д commercial lorry in Queen's Rond East near Lee Tung Street

All are reculving treatment at Queen Mary Hospital.

New Buildings' For Kowloon

Two now six-storeyed housca costing $120,000 are to go-up in nine months in place of Nos. 101 and 103 Apllu Street, Kow- loon, exemption of which was recommended by n Tenancy Tribunal this morning.

Mrs Toeng Wong Sau-yung Mra Yuon Koon-chun,

During the night, the tent- Four men were each Aned $50 owners of the property, applied perature fell to a minimum of ar 14 days' mol by Me A. L. through Mr G. Hampton of 75.3 degrees Farenheit.

Leathlean at Central this Heatings and Co. before the Tri- Today's weather is expected morning after pleading guilty buna comprising Mr Derek to remain the same, with little to a charge of smoking of lui Cocs, Me Alfred Alveren und Mr change in sight,

Choy Ska-phSTI.

la o diyan.

A

Year's Gaol For Embezzling

-$37.40-

27-year-old clerk who pleaded guilty to embezzling $37.40 trum former

emn ployer, was ent to gaol for one year by Mr T. L. Yang at Kowloon Court this morn- Ing. Defendant agreed 10 mako restitution, falling which

Je was ordered to serve a further two weeks in prison.

for the

It-Produced

In Court

Nearly 900 pounds of raw and prepared opium in several gunny sucks allog- edly soixed from a sampon In Youmati Typhoon Shot- for one August evening

wero

producod boforo Judgo B. J. Jennings of tho Victoria District Court this morning when a 23-year-

old junk woman, Tang Ling-io, faced charges of possession and dealing in dangerous drugs.

Tang pleaded not guilty to bolh charges.

Chief Insp. C. L. Smith, pro- secuting, told the Court list on the evening of August 22, party of Revenue officers went 10 who preya wali near Nelson Street where they boarded 32-picul sampan.

SUSPICION

મૈં

On board, they found the ac- cused and two young girls. In a small hold, the officers found 10 large packels, rectangular In sisupe wrapped in several gunny Backs. In another small hold at the stern were three open packs |containing packets. The packets were suspected to contalo opiumi and the accused was taken the Polleo Station.

Speaking on the charge of date in dangerous drugs, Insp.

to

Smith said the evidence was that the oplum was wrapped In various quities from one ounce upwards in small pack- "From that, I would ask your Honour to rule whether it is dealing or not," Insp. Smith said.

ax

10 Tang was alleged have possossed 845 pounds of raw plum and 31 pounds and six ounces of prepared oplum. Heuring is continuing.

Stole Wallet

For stealing a wallet contain- Chan Wah-kwal, 27, a formering $40 from a man in a train clerk at the Yuet lieung Bakery a 28-year-old unemployed man, Ng Chi-ping, Bving in hut 5, had received $247.40

Chak Fal New Village, Castle September 15, Leung reported

Peak Road, was sentenced to 23 weaks'

gaoi by Mr A. L. Leathlean at Central Magistracy this morning.

bakery owner, Leung Moon. On

to the Police that Chan had re- signexi, and sold he believed Chan had taken $37.40 from the money he had given,

Police localed defendant and arrested him. Chan admitted he had taken the money. He said he had bought medieing for his mother with it.

Umbrella Stolen

Wristwatch Stolen

A European boy had hle wrist- watch stolen from him by man whilst walking in String Road, Kowloon Tong, yesterday afternoon.

A nuspect was arrested yes-

An umbrella was stolen from terday following the theft of a

mom a

a private cur parked at Junc-fountain pen tion Road yesterday morning.

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