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Government PEAK TRAM Appointment RAILS COME
Gazetted
The Government Gazette 10-
doy announced the following
appointments, transfers, promo-
tions and postings;-
你
Me J. C. H. Marriott, who was appointed Cadet Ombor, Class 1, to be Assistant Secretary, Colonial Secretariat.
Mr B. G. Hook, who was op- pointed Cadel Officer, Class i
to be Assistant Secretary for Chinese Affaire,
Mr G. Barnes, who was ap-
pointed Cadet Oficer, Class 11,
to be Resettlement Officer,
UP ON SUNDAY
STAFF REPORTER
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1959.
Hitch-Hiker
Trip
Plans
To China
A 23-year-old Austrian girl, who has taken time off from University to hitch-hike around the world, arrived from Japan this morning in the my Vietnam on her way to China.
On Sunday night engineers will begin pulling She up the Peak tram rails which run over the Kennedy Road bridge, and connect them with the now rails laid on the temporary diversion bridge.
When completed, widening and raising of the
present stone bridge will begin.
After the new bridge is
operations, of the Resettlement built the rails will be relald. Mr N. F. Fahy, Chief Asses-and the. Peak Tram will run
Department.
sor, to be Assistant Conamis on its original course. cloner of Inlund · Revenue....-- --
the
A spokesman of Public Works Department
Mr L. R. Kezian to be an Engineer. PWD.
Mr K. J. Attwell to be afsaid today that "a certain Senior Inspector of Schools, amount of noise" will result Dr George Choa Wing-slen from this operation, but has been appointed Acting Specialist in the Medical De every effort will be made to
keep it to a minimum.
partment.
Medical Ofleer.
Man Switched
Dr Yung Shau-hung to be a It is understood the work A Mr Henry Lining-chih, will be carried on between Sub-Inspector of Police, to be 13 a.m. and 6 am, on Monday Acting Assistant Superinten-morning.
dent.
The Government Gazette
notified today that the follow- Ing have been appointed to the Labour Advisory Board for one year as frori Jinuary 1:-
The Commissioner of Labour (Chairman) CX officio.
The Commodore Superintendent of H.M. Dockyard (observer for the Armed Forces) ex oMelo, Messra Trung Yuan-fung. Law- rence Kadoorle. C. F. Wood
Prospects Of Anglo-Egyptian Settlement
and Paul Lau Pong (represent Prospects for an Anglo-
ing employers), Mesars Au
Yuen-kel, Hillary Lee Hoi-chow. Feng Kol-chiu and Wong Yu- kam (representing Labour), and 'n Labour Oẞcer (Sceretary) ex ofleto.
PAID 20 CENTS
TO JOIN
TRIAD SOCIETY
A magistrate in Kowloon Court was told this morning that a rattan-ware worker liad paid 20 ceis to become Triad society member. The man, Mr T. Creedon was toli, had joined the Wo On Lol: society in May, 1957.
This morning he appeared in court on a charge of being n
member of a Trit society.
Banknotes: Fined $150
37-year-old unemployed
man who stole A US$10 noto by a trick from the Wing Lung Bank Ltd in Queen's Road Confrat, was fined $150 or ordered to spond a month in gaol by Mr Derek Cons at Contral
Magistracy this morning. Detective Sub-Inspector "Ho Hel said on Monday afternoon defendant Ng Ho-tak, 37, went
10 the Bank and told the money- changer, Leung Yiu-chung, he London, Jan. 8.
wanted buy one US $10 note US $5 note, -Loung and one Egyptian settlement told him that would
HK $80.35. heightened today with a
Ng gave him a HK $100 note surprise. British declsion and Lcung handed him the
cost
to send an offlcia) nego- change of HK $13.85 and the
Is Miss Christine Welzenbacher.
Likes Nehrsi
Miss Welzenbacher left Genoa with two They friends on January 31 last.
were Dr El Hummel, of Vienna and Mins Susi Goll of Zurich.
They visited India, Ceylon, Thailand, Malayn, Cambodia, Vietnam, Indonesia, Manila and Japan.,
Miss Welzenbacher said they carried out their original plan and divided when they left Japan.
The other two are now on their way to
Hawaii and the United States.
Mias
"Of all the people I have met Mr Nehru
WAS the most interesting," Welzenbucher said.
"He always tries to do things even when they seem impossible to achieve," she added.
3 White Mice
Before the three left Indin they presented
Mr Nehru with three white mice. She told reporters her aim in going to
China was to sep how people lived. During her two months stay in China she
hopes to meet political leaders. At the end of the trip in 1960, Miss Welzenbacher will write a book about her travels.
She will leave for China on January 20.
• CHRISTINE WELZENBACHER
tiating mission to Cairo US notes,
Ne suddenly produced a US$) 24 Local Residents
Ng
within the next 48 hours. notc and
US $5 note
and
Leung called the police and defendant was arrested.
Authoritative diplomatic cnimed that Leung had given sources disclosed that the mission would leave in a day him $1 instead of $10. or two to negotiate an agree ment of the outstanding financial claims and counter claims between the two countries.
The move followed successful preparatory negotiations in Cairo by World Bank President, Eugene Black,
Black's goodwill mission was understood to have resulted in an acceptable stabilshing "basis" for direct Anglo- Egyptian negotiations.-U.P.Ï.
A
Story Untrue
Moscow, Jan. 8. Government spokesmon
The man, Leung Chi-yuen, 33, (1cday branded as false a news-
Inspector Ho said the US$10 note vas not recovered He thought Ng had passed it to his accomplices.
Ng said he had thrown away the US$10 note before the police came.
SPAIN MAY
TAKE OVER
·
· SUBMARINE
Madrid, Jan. 1.
Become British Subjects
The Government Gazette today notified that the following have been granted Certificates of Naturalisation under the British Nationality Act.
Mr Lee Peck-choon, known as Miss Lee Law-tak, known as Monty Lee of Grandview Man-Ruth Lee Law-tak of sion, Chatham Road.
Bonham Road, ground floor.
who pleaded gulity to the per story in which Soviet The Greek's lost submarine, Dr Chenz Slan-chun of Em- charge, was ordered bound over scientist, Anatoly Blagonravoy, once Brilish, may end up in pire Apartment, King's Road in the sum of $1,000 for two was quoted
Mr Lee Feckung, known as as saying Russin the Spanish Navy.
The submarine was discover- Victor Lee, of 351, Hennessy years.
would send manned space ships Sub. Insp.
Maro and Venus nexted on Monday by two Spanish Road, 4th floor. Recuted.
September-UP.I.
fshing ships off San Sebastian. Mr Wong Wins-cheng, known Today the Spanish nows as Fermino Wong, of 20, Victory agency "Ete" sald the Spanish Avenue, ground floor. government would prchably pay
G. Marlin
Very confidentally
pro-to
there's a rumour arcund town that
Paqueretics have just received the
most fabulous Warner bra .................. you simply must go in and
try one on!
while we are on the subject of new
arrivals at Paqueretlen
the next time you dive in, ask to see their latest "candy tosed" ingerle
Paquerette Ltd,
10A Des Voeux Road, C.
Tel, 21-157,
Mr Lee Sal-hel, known as
the fisherman for their trouble Ramond Lee, of 101, Sal Yea and take
over the submarine, Street, second floor. since no one had claims it Dr Michael Eramann/lovitch and since the towing vessel had Kialchka of room, 400, Penin- ample time to look for it.
sula Hotel.
The ex-"Virulent" may thus become the 12th Submarine in the Spanish Navy, France
Presse.
Flood Dangers In France
Lung Br
Kwok-cha of Government Wholesale Vege- table Market Staff Quarters, Tung Koon Street.
Miss Marie Peres of 35, Robinson Rond, ground floor,
HP Thai Nien-sử, knows 1 Nelson Tsal of 34, Village Road, Brst floor.
Mrs B. V. M. Chu, nee Hut- chinson, of 3, Beltran Road, Paris, Jan. 8.
Mrs Pauline Wong, known no The River Seine was rising Pao-lien Huang, known ns rapidly toward the danger-line Pauline Weng Cheng, nee Wong, and all of France was suffering or Alford House, first floor, minor flood damage today £2.9 Upper Albert Road, heavy rains caused waterways Mr Herbert Howe Drow of to flood their banks.
702, Manson House, Nathan Fire brigades have had rescue scores of house dwellers Mr Ting Jan Holt of 11, Tung in the suburbs as tributaries Lo Wan Road, third floor. of the Selne rose.
to Road
Restaurant Fails: Court Petition
In the Supreme Court this
morning, Mr Justice C. W. Reece granted a petition for the winding-up of the Capital Restaurant, Ltd., of Li Po Chun Chamboru, Des Voeux Road Control,
The petitioner, Hul Che-shing, cook of the restaurant, based his 31, application on the ground that the company had been unable to pay off its dents,
Lavish Opening For Cairo's New
'Hilton'
Cairo, Jan. 8.
Mr D. A. L. Wright, Instruct- ed by Mr P. C.. Woo, of P. C. Woo and Co., represented the petitioner.
Mr Justice Reces also granled for the another peution, winding-up of the Ajox Construction Engineering and
Co. Ltd.. of Man Yee Building. Mr Victor Gittins, instructed by F. Zimmern and Co., re- presented the petitioner, Poon Stu-hon, a clerk. The petition was based on the same ground Gs the first,
Mr Arthur Garcia, Legal
the Assistant in
Registrar
Cairo's largest hotel, the 400- General's Department, 10- room luxurious 14-storey peared for the Official Receiver. Nile Hilton is to open in
February.
A Nile festival will be held under the auspices of the Tourist to mark the opening of the £4 million holel
Administration
Boy Injured
A boy of seven, Chiu King- It will include a Fhormonic-oh, living at No. 14, Main style parade along the lines of Street, Fuk Wol Village, Castle the Isis festival held thousands injured by
Pealt Road, was struck ond n commerclat van of yours ago by the Pharaobs whose creed it was that the in Castle Peak Road yesterday., tears of goddess fals were the
The led was admitted to source of the beneficiant Nile Kowloon
treat- Hospital for food.
The all-air-conditioned, 'hotel Mrs Chan. Neal Kam-four. is situated on the Nile banke and Flood waters also threatened nee Ngas, known as Ngal Slu- besides its luxurious rooms qui the Vosges and Jura mountain wah of 72, Kimberley Road, suttes, all overlooking
Greas of Eastern France, where second floor.
the
river, there are twelve." dining
ment.
Taipo Tiger
SHEAFFER'S
ADMIRAL SNORKEL
藏
PEN
Soldier Is
Charged
With 40-cent
Robbery
Brian Layllo Sutton, 19, of
'F' Troop, 74 Field Bat-
From the Files
25
years AGO
SCMP leading article
tory, 32 Medium Regi- A comments: "True to his
ment, Royal Artillery, who humanitarian instincts, the is charged with robbery Bishop of Victoria, in his and possession of arms, letter in St John's Cathedral was ordered to be trans- Review, pleads, irrespective ferred to the Kowloon of the law at home for the District Court for trial, by abolition of capital punish- Mr T. Crocdon at Kowloon ment in the Colony." Court this morning.
"His Lordship will and much Eupport
Increasing number of people have been converted to the vlows that the hanging of criminals has not crime, proved a deterrent to that crime is n disease celling for treatment as of a patient rather than for destruction ar pi
Sutton was remanded three days in, gaol, custody.
was
T
for
I
The application for transfer W. made by Insp. Wheeler.
Defendant is alleged to have robbed Chan Kim-wah, of 40 cents, in Kowloon on December vermin, that there is frecuently 18. He is also alleged have doubt of guilt and that innocent
suffer. tussaulted Chen, and to have
"His Lordship in efcct econ in possession of a revolver
further cubmissloh that abolition of
capital would relieve
and 50 rounds of ammunition proffers the without a licence,
Another charge of wounding punishment. with latent to resist arrest was society of an anxiety, enabling I to conduct itself with more erdered to remain on file, by
consistency toworda the the magistrate, after an ap-
plication was made by the execution of justice." prosecution.
☆ ☆
THE engagement is an-
Woman Killed By Tnounced of the Rev.
Car In Kowloon E. K. Quick, Headmaster of
the Cathedral School for
A 67-year-old woman, Loo Chun-yin, of No. 6. Hau Wong Boys, Shanghai and Doris Road, first floor, was knocked Irene, daughter of Mr and down and fatally injured by a Mrs Barber of Ipswich, Suf- private car near her home yes-folk. ierday.
Suspects Detained
A Chinese was arrested Inst night following the theft of a wrist watch, valued at $200,
from a woman in Dundas Street. Earlier in the day, another man was arrested on suspicion of trying to snatch
npurse from a pedestrian in Ngon Tain Val Road.
Union Registered
The Hongkong and Kowloon Union of Societies Employers No. 314, Nathan Road, Arst cor, has been registered with the Registrar of Trade Unions, as notified in today's Gover- ment Gazelle.
hey there!
there's never,
never been
Mr Quick is well- known In Hongkong.
*
P DRINCESS Mdivani,
formerly Miss Barbara Hutton, heiress to the Wool- worth millions, with her husband is on her way to Hongkong and the Far East. She visited the Orient last year, before her marriage, on a tourist liner.
Word has been received in Peking that King Albert of Belgium han conferred upon Sir Robert Ho Tung the order of Knight Commander of the Crown.
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many highways were cul, The Blas X Yak-king known as rooms and bars including a Niló The tiger reported seen in the Haute Marne Department was Lily U of Flat 20, North Point terrace, roof gardens, nightTalpe district of the New Terri-An extenalva saico- also heavily hit.
Estate, 149, Java Road,
club, American-type conca tories on Wednesday has not tion of Lingerie by No casualties were reported Mr Wan Yo-zubg, known aluse, and banqueting faciliües been seen since. Police report- Munsingwear And but property damage was Rudy Y. Z. Wang of 00, Gian- for up to 1,500 people.
ed today.
Girdion by V-atto heavy-France-Presse.
Vomarette is available.
Triumphant Entry
Havana, Jan. D.
vic-
Fidel Castro, Cuba's
ville Road, third floor.
The Interfor decoration of the Mrs Chen Tesa Trang-mal neohotel 15 based од carly Then, of Staff Quarters, FanPharaonic art, allan marble, Ling Babler Home, N.T.
Bir Wu Wai-shlar, of Czechoslovak ginssware, Russian. Glenealy, first floor.
piper, Swiss china and many Egypilan materials
A man snatched an earring, have been valued at $15, from a woman combined China Mail Specini.
pedestrian in Fa Yuen Street yesterday.
Venetion glase and Silver Earring Snatched
Dr Peter Ching-sien-mel of 348. King's Road, third floor.
Mr Wang Chrong-yim, known as Morria Joseph Wong of 103, Havana today with his soldiers Sal Yee Street,, second Boor.
torious rebel leader, entered
forming a six-mile procession Bir Yno Zing-yung, known as Invalid Licence
behind him.
Slúnev Jack Yad of 11-A, Ching Hundreds of cars, packed | Woli Streat, ground floor. with wildly cheering Cubins, Miss Leo Wan-sin, known on Joined the procession. The Marion Elizabeth Lee of G-D/J, Printer and published by Terence Gondon. Newlanda Prance streets along his route wers Hori Avenus, vecond floor, fdr and on behalf of South China, Morning Post Limited of 1-3 Uned with hundreds of Mr_Zel_nian-kei*of 4, Luard | sulity to driving a car without a Wyndham Street, City of Viktoria in the Colony of “Hongkong," thousands of people—-Reuter,·· |-Itoad, third floor,
F. W. Louis, of 13, Causeway Jill, was this morning fined $30 by Mr K. A. 8. Phlilips at Cen. tral Magistracy after, pleading
Valid licenco.
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