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TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1959.
SHEAFFER'S
Skrip
PICTORIAL PARADE
AUSTRALIAN'S EVIDENCE ON CAR CRASH
George Bowman Ramage, 44, of 107A the Peak, charged with drunken and dangerous driving, before Mr I. T. Morris at Central Magistracy this morning, was described by a police. wit- nessus having been “abriously under the influence of liquor and very unsteady on his feet."
The defendant is represented At this stage Mr Walters said, by Mr. 1. R A. MacCallum of "le was obviously under the in- Wilkinson and
Grist. Subfluence of liquor, was very un- Inspector Brazi Webster in steatly on his feet and at this prosecnting.
time emmetired to be abusive. Giving evidence this morning "He kept going to the side of
wus Mr Cyril John Walters, anj Mr. Manson whů had remained engineer from Australia.
The Passenger
In the car, and as this wrs up- setting her, 1 told him to go over
to the side of the road and 10
At 4.50 p.m. on May 30, Mr shut up. Walters said he was the passen
ger in the car of a Mrs Manson,
travelling
downhui
along
1 Pushed Him'
"Anally had to push him
Magazine Gap Read towards the back to the side of the road, city. Witness said. he was vi- He said that I was trying to fix ting next to the driver at them."
Later, Mr Walters continued, ilme.
we Ramage tried to drive nway, Mr Walters caid, "As
he ran in approached the corner, travel but stepped after Hing at approximately 18 mph, 1 froul of the car.
Following this. Mr Walters noticed near approaching from
said he took possession of the the opposite direction."
ignition keys from Hampage's cor and held them until the
rival of the police.
Witness said the other CEL was travelling fast and added, "I was evident that he could not make the bend and moment inter the oncoming car crashed into "
'Awfully Sorry'
After the collision Mr Walters said the defendunt approached Mrs Manson and apologized saying "I am awfully sorry, it is my fault and I accept
blame."
The case was adjourned until 10 am, on June 22.
R. Bauder Leaves
the Mr R. Bander of the Rolex
walch division of Winkler and Wiinem added that the de-Co. (Hongkong) Lid, loft this fendant repeated this off and morning by Swissair on for the next half an hour, Geneva.
for
tho
LEFT: Bart Couzens, a 60-year-old boiler fitter's mate at London, is soon being welcomed by Mrs Berthe Huggett, mayor of Kottering, Northamptonshire, after he had broken the en- durance walking record. Couzens, who lives of East Hom, completed 4,046 miles in 55 days. He carried on his normal work by day and covered mileage by night. The previous record of 4,000 miles in a little over 80
days was set up in the United States in 1910. -Reuterphoto.
LEFT: Wooring a now Paris designed outfit for water skiers, 21-year-old Jillian Morris skims the surface of Ruislip Lido, Middlesex, as she prac- tisas for the British Water Ski championships in July. The figure-fitting suit is made of quarter- inch thick foam rubber, Any water which gats in is soon wormed up to body temperaturo owing to the thickness of the rubber and in coll-lika structura inside, — Rou- terphoto.
Mr Dillon smakes a pipe just before he boards the air. craft aking him to America this morning. With film Mrs Dillon-China Mail Photo.
Is
American Consular
Official Leaves
Mr Thomas P. Dillon, Executive Officer of the U.S. Consulate-General in Hongkong, loft by PAA for the U.S.A. this morning,
ABOVE: Gun Club Hi swimmers take their first dip in the Garrison pool which was opened yester- day. The formal opening coremony was cancelled because of bad weather,
RIGHT: Two of tho 300 "Grand Old Ro- sidents" of Hongkong who wore honoured at a dinner party last night Districts Five by the
A110- Business Welfare clation. Seen ore Mr Hul Chi-suon (loft) and Mrs Leo Lou Chung-ho. Thoy are both 102 years of aga,
LEFT: Mr Mark Peter- son, ona of
12 the Apostles of the Mormon Church, and Mrs Potor- sen are greeted at Kai Tak Airport by little Lok Jan-ngci when they arrived yesterday as part of their Far East tour.
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Daughter Tells Of Mother's Stabbing
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Witness sald her mother then placed one hand on the ground and tried to push horself up.
She added, "The accused stabbed my mother again, and she fell down."
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Later, a 52-year-old woman sald that on the Right of
Inst she sow November 20 man stabbing a woman with n screw-driver and heard the man say: "It's all right, you're going la die
Examined by Crown Counsel, MDRea, Yeung-Man-sold. that on that night she was
A awakened by shouls of 'Are."
"It was about three o'clock in the morning," she said,
"The voice calling out was that of the deceased woman, She lived in hut number 81 which is almost' opposite mine."
Went To Fire
SHOTS
FIRED AT
REFUGEE RUNNER
CORONATION
From the Filos
25
years -AGO HOW
TOW an unemployed cook secured goods from local Urma by forged orders made out in the name of his former employer, Mra Card- well of No. 520 the Peak, was revealed in a case be fore Mr Macfadyen.
Fung Ciat, 32, plended guilty - to no fewer than seven counts of obtaining liquors arid groceries from The Wing On Company, The Sun
Company, Sincere Company and Lane Crawford, by means of forged arder notes.
The total value of the goods obtained was $47.
He signed the name not only of Mrs. Cardwell, but her next door neighbour, Mr Nash, and when arrested he was on his way to Caldbrek, MacGregor with a chit in the name of "R.A.C. North" for whisky.
Mrs Cardwell told the court the man Was fucked for drinking.
He got 22 weeks hard labour.
Mr Kuramoto, the Japanese Vice Consul whose disappear. anċe last week provoked so- much tension, 1720 found alive at the Ming Tombs just outside Nanking this ofter.
ROO
Mr Kuramoto was found by the police. He appears to he suffering from sccakness, due to several days exposure, but is otherwise fit.
According
to one account gieen by Mr Kuramoto, the motive behin his dramatic
disappearance was an attempt to commit aufcide.
JOHN and Richard, the two BONS of the Governor and Lady Peel, aro coming to Hongkong next month to stay with their parents for A brief perlod.
John who has recently re- ceived an appointment with the Malayan Civil Service, Is
ANNIVERSARY arriving in Hongkong on August
1 by and liner and wilt remain hera un August 25 hc will return to Today is the sixth anniver- when
sary of the coronation of Singapore.
It is of interest to note that the Queen, Royal Salutes the Governor started life with were fired by batteries on the Malayan Civil Service.
both sides of the harbour
at noon today. Royal Navy chips in port are drossed overall for the Occasion.
from
The saluting bailery HMS Tamur under the command of the Commodore in Charge, Hongkong, fred a 21-gun salute and in Kawloon, the Signal HII enting baltery of the Royal
Richard, the younger of the two brothers is still at Cam- ridge and will arrive in Hong- kong on July 25,
He will stay with His Excel- lency until September 8 when he will return to his studles.
Among the new ordinances
Artiery red the Toyal Suite, eng tatroluced in the At Signal Hill the salute will Legislative Coumett morto bered by the 25-pounders of is one to fix the minimum Marino Police launch the Battle Axe Company of the age for marriage in Hong aft fired seven shots near 32 Medium Regiment. Royat kong. If the ordinance is sampan which had ignored Artillery, under the command passed the minimum age tvill
be sixteen years. its signal to stop on Sun-of 2/Lt F. A. Strathern, RA.
day night.
This was revealed in court to- day when two farmers pleaded Rulity to procuring the entry of from Illegal immigrants
00 Young Man said that
she Macao. then went outside her bukanl saw a fire burning next to hut number 81. She Lome water fire.
of
When the launch opened fire, a Chinese man jumped from the said she got sampan, then in the area and went to the Junk Bay, and tried to swim to the shore, but was taken aboard "Upon arrival there" she unother sampon nearby. sald," removed a nail from the He was later identified as the staple of the door of hut 81. second accused, 35-year-old Ng
Chi-ming. The nail was through the eyes
When a Marine Police detach- of the staple. I threw it away und the now deceased womanment boarded the sampan they found mine women. 35 men, six came out.
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all from boys, Macao,
Ng, and another 35-year-old farmer, Wan. Chỉ were fined $2,300 or six months by Me T. L. Yang at Central today.
He is on leave prior to his new Assistant to Mr N. A. Johnson, there had been out
Young Man said that after girls and
appointment as Counsellor of American Ambassador to Thal thy American Embassy in land, who is going home to she went back to her hut. Prague.
Mr Dillon will spend six wecks in New York before go- ing to his new post.
Mrs Dillon is still in. Hong- kong. Sho will leave weeks to join her husband New York.
SUCCESSOR
next ITI
Washington for consultation.
St John's Alumni
Meeting
Voice Again
out
"A short while later, I heard the volee of the woman of hul number 81 again," she went on. "I went to door and SV the accused swiping, the woman
Labour Leaders
in the doorway, Ho Was Go To Conference
Three
Mr and Mrs Hermann Oobsenbein were met on their arrival by Mr La Gaddi-Entplar photo.
Airline Official Here
The St John's University
A senior coloring, executivo, Service Division, Swissair, and striking the woman with B Mr Dillon is succeeded by Mr Aluma!. Association will hold mew-driver and said to her.
delegates from the arrived by Swissair today from he was met on arrival by Mc I.. S. Huston Lay,
their annual dinner meeting on It's all right, you're
"attend | Zurieli, for top level discussions Guddi, General Manager, Penis- going to Philippines who are to Said Mr Dillon before depar- June 30 at the Wing On Bank
die."
the International Labour Or- concerning the airline's cater-ula Holci.
MrQchsenbeln was accom- turo, "We are leaving a lot of Meas Hall
"He then took hold of her hairganisation Conference in Geneva ing services out of Hongkong.
paniet by his wife. They plan friends behind. The years we The present, committed are and dragged her from the hut left this morning by Swissair. He is Mr Hermann Ochsen- le stay in the Colony for at Afterwords, witness con- Mr Bauder will visit his home have been here were the best sponsoring a launch plenie to to the entrance of the hut. She They are:
and Mrs A. Lim bein, Manager, Passenger Flight least a week. tinued, defendant moved his town of Behne, before spending we have known. Everybody hus Silver Ming Bey to be held on fell down and I dhi not notice and Mr Johnny Tan, car, but instead of putting it on two weeks in coarultation with | been kind and thoughtful in us." Saturday, June 6.
anything more. I went back to The three representatives plan the curb on his side of the road, the Rolex, people, visiting the Mr Dillon has been here for 'Miss Victoria' Ych and Mr my hut. I was frightened be to be in Switzeriond for about left it almost in the centre of manufacturing" and sales divi- three years, Travelling with Stanley Wang are in charge of cause he had put her to death," one month before returning to the road.
'sions in ClenOVA.
him is Mr Robert Jantzen, booking for the function.
Hearing is continuing,
Manila.
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