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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1958,

INDIAN PRESIDENT IN HK

Sir Robert greets India's President,

Court Dismisses Appeals

GOING TO JAPAN FOR STATE VISIT

SHORT STOPOVER

The Indian President, Dr Rajendra Prasad arrived in the Colony this morning on an Air India Constellation from Calcutta en route for a nine-day state visit to Japan.

Dr Fuad will remain In Airport to welcome the Indian Hongkong unell

tomorrow President, with the Commnis- mning and will be a guest of stoner for india, Mr B. P. His Excellency the Governo Adarkar and Mrs Adaricar.

Government House. lia In the VIP room, Dr Prasad stopover WIS to have been was introduced to government for one hour but the de-officials and leading members of priure <21 મ aircraft for the Indian community in Hong- Tokyu has been put buckkont.

to 9.30 am. tomorrow because The entrance to the VIP rod of a typhoon in Tokyo.

was decorated with the British and Indian flags. Strict security precautions were takes, by the Police during the Ume Dr Prasad was at the airport.

The President will remain in Takyo for two days, following which he will visit Kyoto, _Nara and Osaku. He returns to Tokyo On October , for a further four-day play,

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He will puse through Colony again on the return trip, en route to Rangoon for a three-day state visit to Burma. Goodwill Visit

In the Appeals Court this morning, Mr Colony from China and had fullen III, and had both

Justier C. W. Reece dismissed three appeals for reduolion of senteßlers — two by persona con- victed of possession of dangerous drugs and the other of Indecent assault,

Tre How, 32, coolie, who had been given nina months by Mr A. Leathlean at Central Magls- tracy for possession of heroin, pleaded that the amount of heroin was "So small.

Mr Justice Reves told the prisoner that he had had eight previous convletions, and that the Magistrate had taken that into account when he passed sentence,

Chan Chrung, 69, painter, appealed against a nine-month term imposed by Mr Lecathlean for un offence of the tame nature.

Chan said his son had recently come to the

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no one to look after him,

His Lordship told the appellant that he had had eight previous convletions, four of which were of the game nature as the latest offence.

The last appellant was a 3-year-old fisher- man, Lam Chun-kwal, who was sent to prison for a total of 18 months by Mr J. R. Oliver at The Ping Shan Court on three counts of indecent- ty assaulting a 14-year-old girl.

Mr R. L. Handa, Press At- tache and that the nature of state visits was the form of goodwill missions, When asked whether Dr Prasad would extend an invitation

to

the Emperor for a return visit he replied that it was not cer- toin yet. He explained that the Emperor of Japan had never been out of his country and unless they had changed their tradition it would be dis- courteous to make such a move, His Excellency the Governor, at the

Lam claimed he had a large family to sup- Sir Robert Black was port in China,

Mr Justice Reece sald he saw, no reason to interfere with the sentence. He pointed out that the prisoner was lucky not to have caused physical injury to the giri, which was taken into account when sentence was imposed.

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Certificates Of Naturalisation

Ships made in Hongkong have been in the news during the last few weeks. But the latest vessel to be completed in a Colony shipyard will never float in fact it has four wheels!

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A 16th Century galleon built around a lorry was recently completed to take part in The Pageant will be held in the forthcoming Festival of the Arts Pageant. the Government Stadium on October 30, During the Pageant the galleoni tafore she "saka" back into the repulsed and so called off in their gallcon'for Furmosd where will be used to represent three Stadium. alages in the growth and his- The Dutch hearing that the they settled down.

The gallon takes her last tory of Hongkong since the first Portuguese had been given terri- Portuguese saliors arrived in my decided to try and bargain appearance to being the pageant to a fitting climax, às Royal this part of the world in 1512. with them for part of it.

Noval ship-of-the-line of 1750. The galleon makes its first

The 28-foot leng. replica with The Government Gozotto appearance on the Stadium turf

towering 17-foot malniast, was notified today that the in the guise of a Portuguese

cunnon The Portuguese politely but completely designed and bufit following have

Docks from been-o-war,

blazing, and sailors scurrying fively refuse to part with their by Talkoo granted Certificatos of

across her decks, the galleon land. The battle which followed drawings. It is constructed. of Naturalisation under the aids the Imperial Chinese Navy will be re-enacted on the Sto-Masonito boards, Gozotto

To date, the 14-gun vessel 1 British Nationality Act: In beating off a band of pirate dium, with the galles "Mack-

Ing" an Isiand in the middle c1 | un-named, mainly becaUSA) It today announced the fol-

Mr David Jose Maria Fer-junka.

hay to represent three different lowing appointments, nandes, pensioner, of 11, Morri

The grateful Emperor of the the pitch representing Metao,

Cannon Hashes will light up nationalities, bul no doubt transfers, promotions and son Hill Road, top floor.

Dge rewards the Portuguese by

once again as the somebody, will think up postings:

Die Lo Yin-bun, student, of giving them Macao. The galleon the stadium

battle ta "fought". suitable one, to keep the three 315. Leighton Road,

then makes its exit from the pitched ground

However, the Dutch were partios happy. Mr G. C. Hamliten, Cadet floor. Omeer, Class I, to be Aeling Mr Robert Kampu Marques, The galleon is next seen in Deputy Colonial Secretary ng known as Prem Singh, constable, Dutch colour. Behind the scenes from September 22 and during H.M. Dockyard, of Stonecutters. the vessel's flags are changed, the absence of Mr E. B. Mr Pao Chilo-sin, known as Teesdale,

The

Government

Jonathan Pao Chun-chen, minis-

scome,

Mr L. T. Morris, Magistrate,ter of religion, of 117, Argyle FOUR HURT

resumed duly on September 22 Street.

upon returning from leave,

Mr Wong Chak-lam, known as

Mr G. Graham Cumming, David Chak-lam, Wonr, teacher, Deputy Director of

Medical of 22, Shan' Kwong Road, second

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ad Health Services, to be floor. Acting Director of Medicat and Health Services as from September 25 and during the absence of Dr D.J.M. Mackenzie. Dr Lim Chiu-pang has been appointed a Medical Omeer 'n from September 16 on proba- tion.

Mrs May While has been up- pointed a nursing sister JS from September 1,

Mr W. Segrue, Senior Super. Police, to be intendent of Assistant Commissioner of Pollet as from August 1.

Mr R. G. B. Bridre, Cadel Oficer, Class II, to bo Resettle- ment Officer vico Mr G. C. M. Lupton as from September 22,

Mr Jeffrey William Thomas has been appointed Engineer, PWD on agreement as tro August 22.

Air C. B. M. Lawrence, Senior Exccutive Officer, Claus II, to be Secretary, Waterworks Office,

Mr J. V. G. Mitchell, Senior to Exowutive Omeer, Class II, be Acting Chief Clerk, Colonial Secretariat as trom September

9, vice Mr Tinson,

Mr J. A. M. Tinson, Executive

Officer, Class I, ceased to act as Chief Clerk, Colonial Secretarial,

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Mr F. 0. Carroll, Senior | boat, 15 years, arrived in the

IN ROAD ACCIDENTS

A man and three children ware injured in soparato traffic accidents in Kowloon yesterday. All were admitted to Kowloon Hospital for treatment.

Ko Shul-bing, aged 32, sustain- ed acrious injuries when the private car Li which he was riding collided with another pri- vate car in Nathan Road, Fear Bute Stroot, shortly before 8 p.m.

The three children were Chu Lal-hung a girl of five, residing at No. 304, Portland Street, socond floor, who was struck by a private car in Prince Edward Food, near Lai Chi Kok Read, Lee Kwong-chal, a boy of nine. of No. 10. Sal Shing Street, Kowloon City, who was hit by a Lorry Prince Edward Road, neet Hou Wong Road, and en- other nine-year-old boy, Yu Chun-kal, living at No. 175, Wuhu Street, who was knocked down by a private car near his home.

Revenue Inspector, to be Acting Colony this morning practically| Mr R.D. Bell

Carson, dressed in his usual cowboy out, with ten-gallon hat and silver spurs, is in the Colony for a few days to look over the possibililles of mak- ing a movie here.

Assistant Chief Preventive un-announced. Umeer vice Mr R. W. Norris..

Mr Sheik Hakim Khan, Inspector of Police (Special) has been appointed Acting Assistant Superintendent of Police (Special) as fom. Beptember,

Me A. A. Huggins, has been appolated District Judge with effect from September 0, vice Mr A. D. Boholes,

Mr B. J. Jennings has been appointed District Judge with effect from September 24.

Next week he wil be Bying to Manila on a 'simliır mission, after which he will return to Hongkong. During recent years Carson completod

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