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You Can Go Pearl Fishing In HK

by a China Mail Reporter Do you want to go pearl fishing in Hongkong? You can do so, without even getting wet. For the past few weeks a Japanese firm

has been X- porting tinned oysters with a cultured pearl inside. foside remetiendly sealed in, the oyster rests in about an inch of bri fium Ado Bay in Japan, the Camets centre for Japanese cultured pearls,

I bought an das Porning, and after much digging around eventually came to grips with cultured pearl three-sixteenth

a tur ko dingneter

WORTH ABOUT $2.50

Laster, I took the purl to an expert who explained that thin wir jeta toatelly, but the colture wies worth abnut 11K$2,53.

Heart also that it was of pour quality, not having the samne

lostre as the real thin

The mare, or outer shell of the peri

was not exactly and form roughout.

ban

Cultured penaris, he salty are formed when a mother-of-pear! The oyster then begins to

1 Truchipeal into the oyster. covey the tread with the marea.

A culture of the type I found

halde The On would take about three or four months to form, he added.

Big Fine For Woman With Illegal Tobacco

A woman burst into tears when she was fined $3,000 or 12 months' gool by Me Hin-shing Lo at Central Magistracy this morning.

Į prepared toİnstvo.

CHINA MAIL

PICKPOCKET (WITH A 12-YEAR-OLD RECORD)

IS GAOLED

A 28-year-old unemployed man with a crimirani re-

cord going back 12 years, Hentenced 10 10

Was

months' gaol by Mr Hin- shing Lo at Central Magistracy this morning for stealing a pen.

The defendant, Ng Chi-heng, of 22 Sai Wu Lane, first ico

laimed that he was in need of

13 for his introduirton fee us

an earth coolle.

e sad te introduction fee was $20 and that he already hudd $5 of his own.

Inspector Jack Dempsey, prosteuting, suid that two de

Textives patrolling

Queen's Rond Central

Wellington Street Just Satur- day saw Ng overtaking a man, Chan Bun, and pucking a foun- tain pen from his upper jacket PACKEL.

r

When the detectives approach. ed defendant, he started to run wBy but wan subsequently arrested after a long ebase.

Court 10 put defendant under

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1958.

FOUR ZEBRAS

ARRIVE: DESTINATION

PEKING

In view of defendur.'s bad record, 16 previous convictions, Sasper Dempsey asked the Pour East African zebras arrived this morning in

Dutch the

freighter Tjipanas from Mombasa for trans-shipment to China.

Police supervision for two years.

This was granted.

The recovered fountain pen, worth $10, was ordered to be re- turned to the owner.

Leighton Hill Massage Shop Raid

A SB-year-old Chinese, Choy Song, of 42 Fuk Ha Build- ing, Leighton Road, first floor, was fined $1,000 or three months in gool by Mr A. L. Leathloon ot Central Magistracy morning when he pleaded guilty to keeping an licensed massago

estab- lishment.

this

un-

Two female attendants, Lo Stu-chan, 28, and Ng King, 24,

at the same address, who plead-

Maxi-

She was bound guilty od ps- | Street, ground floor, and found guilty to aiding and abetting, tessing 1364 pounds of Chinese delendant's possession appra- we chatloned by the

tobaero on wheh ximately 1,054 pounds of Chinese strate prepared duty had bergs part.

She WHEN 34-year-old 1. Stu-kit. ut

Street, I The Prosecuting Offer, Senior 7 Sugar

evente Inspector W. L. Stone Kloun or

0 Saturday fast, a Revenue said the duty un this tobacco party desk No. 1 You W was $3,102.

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Ma, prose- Sub-Dspector R、 cuting, told the Court that on November 12, the police raided 42 Fuk Ka Building. Jirst and found the place floor, operating as a massage house.

Two Europeans were having treatment at the Line of The vale. They said that they had

uld $10 eneh tu the second and third defendants.

First defendant adimitted that he was the owner of the place und that he had tu lechce for operating a massage house.

He had Ave previous convic

tions, two of which were of a

similor nuture.

Argentina Coup Averted

A

Buenos Aires, Nov. 12. President Arturo Frondizi of

averted Argentino tonight palace coup by securing the support of the armed against a plot led by the Vice- President Alejandra Gomez.--- Reuter.

forces

Bing's Wife Injured

Hollywood, Nov. 12. Kally Creeby, wife of crooner Bing Crosby, aufered minor cuts and bruises and shook to: day when her car was involved k & two-car accident,

A spokesman for the family Bald Mrs Crosby, 23, was taken to her own physician, De Abner J. Moss, for treatment-U.P.I.

Man Assaulted

A Chinese Was injured at about 0a.m. yesterday when he was negnulled by another man et Kai Tolt New Village,

Continued Prosperity Predicted For HK

(Continued from Page 1)

which everybody was trying to tackle the difficult problems,

What Impressed him least favourably he said, was the large number of people living in very unsatisfactory conditions and the high rate of tuberculosta that sprong

froin those Coll- dillons.

undercutting In price in some of its nes of products from China and wald that its position may have to be reviewed เด meet the threat.

Mr

apart

Irving said that

from any challenge from China in economie terms it had to be realised that closer integration in trade terms with the Com- monwealth was necessary if the Colony were to avoid some of said

that were the conflicts

sym- bolised in the present conflict would like cheerful

of Lunenshire. He and plucky op-

with the that seemned

to see stronger iu run

Commonwealu

Rea Lord

that

what

The animals, two stallions struck blon particularly was

the

and two mares, were Un- Jonded in

mid-harbour timisin immediately after arrival through the charveter in long- kong, In Government and even and were taken to the among the poorest classes.

railway

terminal for

their journey to Peking.

The zebras, standing four feet high at the shoulders, were sent by a Mrs Diana Hartery of Mombasa.

British Aid

Arked about

from Firitish Government to

amount in

link

по

HK Government Asked whether there was pell- ten interest in the Colony to move to a form of local govern- ment and what fonn it should said that his the tate, Mr Turton help view was that Hongkong had a tackle Hongkong's problems,

very satisfactory form of parlia Mr Turton said that there had ment which in time would been largy

the doubt develop and grow in nc- Colonial Ďevelopment Fund cordance with its traditions, Officials here were unable 10 | directed Lo fisheries and sites "I do not believe it is wise,

any whether they were for resettlement blocks.

desirable or even desired by the that In Hongkong inhabitants gifts

The to

you should have the exact re- Government. They will go Government had proposed that

plica of the British system of to the Peking Zoo. next year should be a Refugee democratic parliamentary Kov-

Year in which everybody was

eminent in Hongkong." Officers of the Tjipanus said going to concentrate on tackling Turton declared.

the zebras stood the 32- day voyage very well. The above picture

taken by a China Mail photographer showing one of the zebras in his crale.

Chinese He zald that the British

Colony

Was

Producing

Foam

Mattresses

Hongkong industry is now

making foam rubber mat

trosses.

This is revealed in the Octo- ber Isang of Trade Bulletin," a

Industry

the problem of moving popula-

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THE POPULARLY MICED

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WITH

SHEAFFER'S

Cylindrical Gold Point and

• modern touch down filling, AVAILABLE NOW AT ALL LEADING STORES

After

34

Years

He Retires

An elderly Chinese Watchman who has a record of 34 years'

with the service

Royal Engineers in the Colony he decided

that recently would like to retire "lo enjoy

From the Filos

FO

25

years AGO-

FOLLOWING Mrs Wills Mooly's visit to the Colony in 1931, local tennis enthusiasts had an oppor. tunity of seeing Wimble- don's lady stars in action yesterday afternoon when Miss Dorothy Round and Miss Mary Heeley, two of Britain's foremost lady ten- nis players took part in exhibition games at the Hongkong Cricket Club, Chater Road.

Miss Round's best perform- ince to date waa her entry into the finals of the Wimble- don's Ladies Singles Final when she played brilliantly to take This one et from Mrs Moody. was the first time in alx years that the champion had dropped a set. However Miss Round [ared bodly in the following two sets, losing 2-0, 1-6.

In yesterday's exhibition, Miss Round was partnered by M. W. Le, and Miss Heeley by E. C. Fincher Lo and Miss Round won by two acts to one, drop- ping the first set,

LOOKING at the Police Forces

of the world with the cri- tical eye of the professional expert, Mr A. Andelmann, who retired

from the New York Pollen Force after 25 years' Sur- vice, · finds it an interesting study.

He does not think uur peilce- but the men are wonderful, burly Sikhs and the tragic- point men, attracted his keen and not a little amused-atten- tion.

has

Nowhere else in the world he aren traffic control carried on in such a way as it is in the Colony.

some time with my sons and A

daungbter,"

LAST minute effort between Nanking and The watchman, Me Chung Sing Fukien for peace is being

aged 70. was presented with

MT

In

A

ai

Mr

la Rhodes replying question whether the delegation

Mr Irving

got the thought that the agitation for limitation of Hongkong Impression that the Colony was the well able to look after itself imports would extend to other The goods than textiles snid that he from its own resournos, most valuable

thing, he said, di not think the outcry

hoor would be confined to one would be for the rest of the world to be told how Hongkong industry, but in the case of the criticism was trying to tackle its prob- other Industries the

that could be levelled would not lems.

be so cute as it had been in the case of textilca on account of the hours that were worked in the factories here.

out that Mr Turton painted Hongkong was a prosperous trad- ing community.

Jubilee Fair

It is hoped to have a Breeches- Buoy and a miniature

train

The Colony always had the support of Britain behind it.

He said they would look at these problema as they had been doing and ece whether its re- sources were adequate for themong the many unusual side- at the Christ Church intensifed social programme that shows

Jubilee Fair on Saturday, from he knew the Hongkong Govern- ment was embarking on in the 2.30 to 6.30 p.m., at the Sports Gua Club Hill Bar- Ground, next few years,

racks, Gascoigne Road entrance. There will also be a Round- about, a bran tub, and a large

plentifully

toy arid

stocked stall Teas will be obtainable on the ground, as will hot dogs,

Mr Green said it must be remembered that although the

population problem in long- kong was big, it was also very recent.

He said that England took a

publication produced by the long time to solve her growing ice cream, and soft drinks. Department of Commerce and population problem. He said that if people were impatient Latex foam has been made in the situation might be very the Colony for about the last

much worse. five years,

Upholstery, Cushions and pillows have been produced,

Cotton Export

Now the industry has turned

On the question of cotton ex- to mattresses and their price ports to Britain, Mr Green said "compares very favourably with there had

similar products made else-Britain.

where," the Bulletin states.

Muin reasony for the popu fority of foam rubber products Hongkong: they are resistant to mould, mildew and mothe..

Music Time

been free entry

to

If that right of free entry was pushed so far that people in loster Britain lost their jobs then people gained jobs here, it' would be merely transferring responsibility for the problem io Britain and Britain would have to take action to solve it. He said that 'conditions in the textile trades here were very mixed, Some were good and some bad.

The first part of Rediffusion's "Music" Time" tonight 0.30, features the "tantalising and intriente Brahms' Variations Asked about his impression of on a Theme of Paganini, Op. the Colony'n future, Mr Turton 36, Paris I and II. These are sadd that he thought Hongkong performed by the distinguished would go on increnelor in Vienna-born planisi, Friedrich prosperity. Wuchrer.

Arrest Made

He thought it was developing How Industries and new markets. There we great future, In the New Territories for agriculture.

From what they had seen tho leading manufacturers

A man was arrested yester-lochi day afternoon following an at- were going into new ideas and The injured person WOR ad-tempt to sten! л canvas hood | Anding new markets

Colony He warned that the nitted to Kowicun Hospital for from a lorry parked in Glouces treatment.

ter Rond, Wanchal,

might be subjected to severo

Now Plastic

Rice Bowls?

Chinese rice bowls may

In future be made of

J!

new type of plastie Instead of traditional chins.

Local Industry has just started turning out this new type of plastle which stronger, more heat- centrtant and absorbe colour more easily than other types of plastic,

Reporting this develop. ment, the October issue of the DCI's "Trade Bulletin" MAY!

"The resulting product hne a surface which looks like glazed china; it will not Feratch unless attackofl with a sharp knife and le virtually unbreakable.”

Bo among the products. to be made with this pins- tie raaterial called Tyr,

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rico bowls possibly with matching chopsiluke.

trlet ceremony

Barracks

kaits

an inscribed plaque, by the made in Nanking by Mr Chief Engineer, JÏQLF Ilona-¡ Wang Ching-wei, following kong. Col. G. A. B. Fawcus, the arrival there of Messrs Li Fu-lin and Yang Teh- chao, the representatives of General Chan Chai-tong. Both Canton and Nanking aro appealing for peace.

Victoria morning.

According to the record. Mr Chang 6 is G6 years old, but by his own reckoning, he lu 70.

op

AB

A native of Kwantung Province,

he

employed WAA

Royal In the messenger Kugineers Stores Department, The 16. 1024. October Stores were then located in

Barracks, now Wellington HMS, TAmor.

Japanese occupied When the

the Colony in 1941, Chung Slug cocaped to China, but British returned when the

Επ forces, regained

has

control

Hong-

Panle developed among dew poaltors of the Canton Central Bank ond during the week- Anxiety end they made a tun. is growing in Canton that the Nieteenth Route Army's real objective is Canton and that General Chan recently ordered

and the changes in the Second Third Army's to consolidata his position and eliminate bis

chler Keutenants, who have been suspected of having been too friendly with the Fukien Government,

the

1045. When he came back to

The disappearance from the kona, he rejoined the

Royal Colony of Marshal La Chao-sumi

bo then Engineers. Bince

and unsuccessful efforts to

get bern employed _an___ #Vin touch with him at his re-

the D.C.R.E.'s sidence strongly suggesta watcliman 1 office.

probability that he has left for In addition to the plaque, Mr Fukien to participate in Chung Sing receives a grant Independence Movement, from the British Army of Mr Eugene Chen is also $4.281. With this, he hopes ported to have gone to Foochow. to set up a small vending Mr Hu Hu-min is still in Hong- business.

kong.

:

This Funny World

"Relax, fellows. The picture portion of TV has been

temporarily disrupted."

the

Te

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