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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1958.
QUEEN ELIZABETH NURSES TO GET 12-STOREY BLOCK Two-Room Flats Government Man Allegedly
For Sisters And Apartments For Seniors
Construction work is expected to begin in February on quarters for the nursing staff and the nursing school for the new Kowloon Hospital. The quarters will be contained in a twelve-storey block capable of accommodating 350 probationer nurses.
It was announced earlier this week, that the Hos- pital will be named the Queen Elizabeth Hospital.
Prince Philip will lay the foundation stone early
next March.
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There will be a large radio- anal fogal san tion, to be named the Hagkong Jockey Club Radio-
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Jo the Pleven-storey wing will
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The other wing will have 18 spdfrænts, each
24 Thing SEOOTTES
Kai Tak Fete
A Bazaar and Tele bas been
Appointments
Gazetted
The Government Gazette today Jamuanced the following appoint- ments, transfers, promotions and postings
Mr N. B. Fraser to le Cadet
her Class II.
Mr Llewellyn Williams tu be a
Treasury Inspector.
Mr J. J. Robson,
engineer, resumed duty on re-
Turn from leave.
Mr A. Mar, Engineer, ceased to net as Chief Engineer
Mr V. D. Rumtanzeff, En-
to easy!
l HIN Assistant Waterworks Engineer oni provvetling van leave prior to retirement.
Mr J. M. Pettigrew, Mechani- cal Engineer, to be Acting! Assistant Waterworks Engineer, vice Mr Rumtanzelf.
Mr K. J. Attwell, Assistan! Director of Education, resumed duty un return from leave
air J. W. Cockbara, Senior Education Olleer, to be Acting
Assistant Director of Education, vice Mr W. J. Dyer on leave prior to retirement
Mr. N. Willamson, Senior Principal, remmed duty on res
LC from leave
Mr C M. Makwan. Orga- niser of T'hysicul Training. ceased to set as Senior Educa- tion feer.
Mr J. Kirkwood, Education
organised by the HAF Kai Tak | Offer, ceased to act as Orga- Wives Club to be held on, the mrfeld at 280 jan consisting of
afternoon. de mim,
kli-
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c.cli Kawas chenelic and
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bath room. will be
The apartment?
sers,
The two blocks
For
misen of Physica! tomorrow resumption
McEwan,
Mr Wong Yin-sit
duty al
Training on Mr by
ceased to
Sections of the RAF Station are helping with the many side! be a Sub-Inspector of Schools shows
Mr Chow 'Nal-chung to be an Inspector of Schools
The main purpose is to raise
of handdingstards to assist RAF Rai Tak to
Mr F, K. 3. Lillzwbite, Air Traffic Control Officer, Class 11, which to sume of the under privileged to be Ale Traße Control Officer,
who live
Les Class E. Chinese children will consist of two tably large
Mr practical the vleily of the anneli Benas. luge
Mak Sik-luen, Superin- Members of the public
are | bisident of Mails, to be Assistant apons for teaching general Bin-
Visitors should grass | Controller of Posts. Welcom sing, a hibity and otla facili
through the Main Gair of the
Mr Tam Wang-16 to be a Food Station and follow the sign posts officer, New Territories, to the frie
will be linked by a two-storey give its annual Christmas Party nurse fealming setinol,
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buildings, foc ung Gas These magnet ad will ne adout 100 Cospital pisstt. yards from the
Tenders to Do work, wineh will take 15 munitis to eunjilete, are called for today' elnment Gazulie.
Excavation
Cur-
Meanwinl exiavation work
Struck Off
The Government Gazette - day muted that the nutries
f
11 ndlowing expanies have (liven struck off the empany Re- is now pair Peding on the ste gister and the consines dis-
which of the tosprud
when soted as from November 28. Completed in 1962, will mantain Rwuh Chuen Land Investir
Ya Restaurant shot 1300 beds together with Co. Ltd. Sur
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Fuatice Co. perolkan specialists departments
Have
you
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tried the
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Come in to Paquerettes
HK-BERLIN
OF THE EAST
(Continued from Page 1 Governor of the colony 1947 to 1957.
Threw Away
Box Of Heroin
Stopped by a constable in the street, a man threw down a cardboard box he was carrying which was found to con- tain over four and a half pounds of heroin powder, it was alleged in the Victoria District Court this morning.
In the dock was Cheng Kai- ( said nothing in reply He took fuk, 28, unemployed. He Cheng and the box with Ils pleaded not guilty before Judge contents to the pollee alation. B. J. Jennings to charges of Hearing is proceeding. possession of the herein.
P. C. Lee Man, of Hung Hom Police Station, tested that at about 2.15 p.m. く July 20, he saw two then i Ngan Ho Street, one walking four or ave yards in front of the other.
The one in fenal, whom he identifted as the accused, had on his left shoulder a cardboard box of the type usually used for carrying oranges.
Short Chase
Witness sald
man,
he stopped c
When asked what was in the box, Cheng, it was alleged, did not answer, but threw the box down and ran away.
chase. The other
Tau Wet Road.
FTHLIA dis-
Mr Patrick Yu is defending Chieng,
instructed by Mr C. P. Lat, of Peler Mo and Co.
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Watching the outgoing Christmas mail being sorted for the Unlied Kingdom' is Bet- gadier M. K. R. Colvin, Director of the WILAC, who is on 3 short visli to the Colony, Lange, Corporal B. Jermey is doing the sortins. Capt. L. W. Drapper, officer commanding 40 Postal Unit looks où, China Mali Photo,
Concert Programme Road To Be New Buildings
Was Too
Long
By D. E. GRAY
Widened
As part of the improvement of
For Police Training School
Kwun Tong Road, about 400,000 cubic yards of reek are to be Two new
be buildings wit removed at a narrow section of | constructed at the Police Train- the road between the Royal Air Ing School, Aberdeen early next Force gates and the Amoy Can-year to provide barrack accom- modation for 128 constables and This narrow section of road living quarters for 32 officers of is bounded on the south side by the Inspectorate
Both the one-storey buildings
AST night in Loke Yew Hall, the first public
concert of this season of the Hongkong Phil-ning Factory. harmonic Society's Orchestra, was given in con- junction with the Hongkong Singer's and the Hongkong Oratorio Society. A serious weakness on the north side by a face of will be of similar construction, of this concert was that the programme was too long.
+0
This
He was caught after a short appeared in the direction of Ma Lee said he searched Cheng and found about $10 in his left breast pocket. In his trouser? watch pocket he found about! The Orchestru look the mali $1,000. He returned the money burden of the concert And
opened with the Overture tu Cheng after counting It
Mozart's Seragilo". was well within the technleat competence of the Orchestra, but the tempo was too slow- some transparenthe cause of this was obviously the triangle in the percussion section, which inged behind the conductor's beat, und succeeded, to
dragging hlan
The triangle
in moderation can be very effective, but for
obscure some
Mozart reason used it to excess in this work.
Witness said he asked ac- cused what was inside the box He replied that he did not know
The constable opened the box and found paper packages.
From Walled City
asked the accused where he got the box from dad he sala fron the wallest city," wiluess went on
the Le sid he suspected from white powder was heroin, and he rautioned Cheng The latter
The first pbare was *** of negative hostility and positive unpleasantness,* the second "merely
of negative hostility Two Reservoirs
and then eine the addition of "a emmpaign of sweetness and light."
A this the, "they were Trying to woo the Chinese in Hongkong and more partley- Jarly
of the the Icaders Chinese community, whether in business, banking or what- have-you.'
"They played down the Com- munist side of the regime and played up the mother China den and the great achievements of this new regime."
At North Point
Two new high level service reservoirs-one for fresh water and the other for salt water- are to be bullt above Tin Hau Temple Road near the Brommar Reservoir at North Point,
The fresh water service reste-
voir, with a capacity of 1,000,000 Rallons, will supply
nitered water and the salt water service reservoir, with a capacity of 500.000 gullons, will
supply
water for Bushing purposes.
This continued through 1956 and 1957, lo be followed by more "positive unpleasantness," which had now died down.
Work on the two reservoirs, At first, he sale, the people
welcomed of Hongkong
the each of which will be 550 feet above sea level, is expected to new regime because they were "fed up with
corruption regla in two months' thre and and the ineffetency of the pre-
take a year to cumpletu.
Tenders for their construction vlous regime.”
are called for in today's Govern ment Gazette.
the
Anti-Communist
But the people of Hongkong, who were in a good position to know what was going on across the border, were now "by and large....against the fed italme In China," Sir Alexender went
Yet the bulk of
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Hongkong
Cheung Chau
Land For Sale
Galutra". All song very well, but of course, Palli Duncan's delightful voice reminded one, as always, that in her we bave with us a very fine professional singer.
the Royal Air Force station and
rock.
concrete frame and having a Today's Government Gazette concrete block walls, calls for tenders for the removal 'The Inspectors' quarters will of the rock by quarying to pro-
und vide increased formation width unsist of a dining room,
eight bed rooms, each accom- for the road and some area for
modaling four Inspectors. development.
Work is expected to begin in about two months' time.
Suspects Arrested
The Pajiharmonic Orchestra generally was up to its usual standard. It is of course, as in the past, un Binaleur orchestra.
The Police have arrested two The string bass section was
men following the snatching of good Conn, some extent in
the 'cello seottona nurse from a Chinese woman. the Orchestra with
(because uf the everlasting in Canton Road and an altempt shoutage
of good 'celitats into steal a
finger
from Hongkong) was somewhat thin. another Chinese woman en the The violins, particularly the first staircase of No. 34 Hol King vuiln section, led by Dr Burd, Street, yesterday. played well, although it is recog- nised that more good players are needed here too
It was good to hear the notes of the Orchestra's new kettle drums. What a change from the "noise" of the instruments which have at long last been discarded!
The Linday group of Russian Songs are delightful, and they were well played-and what e It was to hear the Pleasure
notes of the Com plaintive
the solo 'celle
and Anglais passage!
The Orchestra paid tribute to the recent death of Vaughan Williams by closing the first hall of the concert with his English Folk Song Suite. Folk songs are usually charming, and the or chestra did them full Justice.
The main work of the evening Was Handel's "Acls and Sald
It is rewarding to see that local cholis and orchestra can get together in Hongkong and produce a very creditable per- formance. We look forward to hearing more of this combination, Next Thursday, at the Queen Eilzabetit School, Kowloon, the performance will be repeated.
Buxey Lodge
To Be
Pulled Down
ten.". I doubt whether this was TO MAKE WAY FOR a wise choice for a Hongkong
when there are co NEW FLATS audience, many other works for choir and'
Road,
orchestra well within the ability Buxey Lodgo, a large old of all organisations taking part.
house in Conduit "Acis" is î youthful work originally composed in 1719, but now being used as hostel Jater revised in 1732 (as a result accommodation for singla of Arne's attempt to purloin the mala Government officers, world). It was revised in a hurry
Is to be pulled 'down early when Handel wås. In a furious rage with Dr Arne. With the noxt your,
Tenders for the demolition greatest respect to Handel, there
Two lots of building and gar-la far too much repetition (con-work, which should commence
to-day and get one freeople were not pro-Nationalisten and at Cheung Chau island sidering the abnormal amount of in the middle
with the dress you purchased.
We will show you
how to use it too!
PAQUERETTE LTD. tén Don Voouk Fload, C. Tat. 21.107
of January and
"They my. 'A
on will be sold at a public auction solo work), and too little chorus.be completed in the middle of Platut
at The choirs sit for over 75 per March, ore called for in today's both your houses. Let us avolat the District Office, N.T.,
Government Gazette. Alert In British Hongkong Goscoigne Itoad, on December cent of the performance.
During those rare momente An, eleven-storey block con- where things may not be ton 16.
when choir and orchestra were taining '60 flats for Government Situated at The Peak, Cheung good for those of us who are
il was omcers will be erected on the badly off but they are very Chau, the lats are 4,000 and 3,000 performing together,
will have one much better than if we were square feet,, The upset price is good to know that we have altc. Each flat
two or either in mainland China or at the rale of și per square foot. material in Hongkong capable main room and one,
In the larger Exclusively of performing, and quite well three bedrooms. Formosa,"
ton, that highest of all musical fate one of these
can be used "orms. For the. orchestra the as a dining room.. mrele casy to play, Dad to the players it must at times Mr Kuniyasu Tsuchida has have seemed dull. But most The ground four will constat been recognised, provisionally stoners will agree that joint entirely of garages, entrances and pending instructions IT efforts of this kind, when the and caretakers' quarters. With- the Secretary of State for the munte is of a nobler character, In the site there will be a small Colonies, as Ccesul for Japan at will be welcomed.
turfed playground and additional Hongkong, as notified in today's
paricing spaces. Government Gazette.
The policy of the Hongkong Government, he said, had to bo one of firmness but not nggros- siveneer, one of conciliation but not of weakness."-Router."
Promotion
New Consuls
!
the Little purpose is served by dolall on the commenting in
Garages
at
HONGKONG
ring
Tenders for the work, which
of should begin at the end January and be completed by the end of May, are called for in today's Government Gazette.
New JP
Mr C. A. E. Wilson has been
Justice appointed a
of, the Peace for the Colony, notified in today's Government Gazette.
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The Gazette also notised Commmider In the Hongkong Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve fortnal recognition of M. Marcel has been approved, according to P'effet as Vice-Consul for cololate who shouldered such molition contrae; and will take for and on behalf of South China Morning Post Limited at 1-3
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Actual construction work on the eleven-storey building will; follow completiót, of the do-
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