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RIGHT: Monthly mooting and toa party yesterday of the Ikebona International (Hongkong Chapter) at the residence of Mrs Shibakusa when the thome Japanese flower arrange. mont, Front row-(1-r}: Mrs P. J. Evans, Mrs Y. Matsumura, Mr J. McCoy, Mrs J. K. Young and Mrs M. Talomo. Back
TOW-~-
(1-r): Mrs C. K. Liu, Mrs M. N. Rakusen and Mr. E. A. Thompson.
BELOW:
Protty Grace Archer vocalises with characteristic snap of her fingers during the final soution last night of Radio Clubhouse at the Missions to Scomen.
BELOW: At the cocktail party hold at India Club, King's Park, yesterday in honour of Mr F. M. do Mello Kamath, new Com- missioner for India (left). With him is Mr H. T.
Barma.
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ABOVE: The Mayor of Seoul, Mr Huh Chung (right), poses with Korean Consul-General, Mr Choon Hel. kang, shortly after the Mayor arrived by air for a visit here yesterday.
ABOVE: A dinner was held last night for Mr J. S. Ackber (right), retiring president of the Ellis Kadoorie School's Parent-Teacher Assn. Others in picture aro Me 1, Kitchell (now president) and Miss H. Curreen (tho school's headmistress).
ABOVE: Lord Baavorbrook talks to grandchildren on
his 80th birthday.—Express Photo.
BELOW: Inside ZETA, the thermonuclear reactor, A glimpse inside at her first Press showing.- Routerphoto.
LEFT: Francoiso Sagari posix › for photographera as she enters court on driving charges.—Contral Fréms.
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UNITED PAPER.00. STO
REFUGEE STUDENTS
OFFERED
U.S. SCHOLARSHIPS
As the World Refugee Year enters its fourth day; it was an- nounced this morning that the World University Service is offering five scholarships for Chinese refugee students in Hongkong to study at two loading American universities,
Yale and Princeton.
Winners of scholarships wil be able to complete a full at either of these seats of learning in America on the condition that they return to Hongkong after graduation,
Mrs X Gives undergraduate course Evidence In Drugs Case
Mr A. Rowe-Evans, Chairman of the United Committee of the World University Service of -Hengkong, co-operating with the WUS in America, disclosed that the five scholarships are avall- able to any qualled Chinese A Police witness was
refugee students in the Colony. accorded the protoc- The offer is made in connec- tion of anonymity as tion with the World she entered the witness Ver. box at Kowloon District Court this morning to testify against threa people facing charges in connection with dangerous drugs.
35
In
Refuged
Unusually High
Six standards pre set -un-
The Chinese student must be a genuine refugee from Hie menland
SEATING
ROW STARTS
From the Files
25
years AGO
PEAKING at the annual
meeting of the Hong- kong Brewers and Distillers Co Ltd, the Chairman Mr S. H. Dodwell said: “Our Ideal position and our har bour facilities have in the past fully justified our policy of remaining a free port, but now that our free the port is surrounded by barrier reefa of high tariffe and our great entrepot trado is dwindling it in at least questionable whether it is a There
was an East-Westpolicy we shoukl rigidly struggle over seats at adhere to. table yesterday, but wasn't at Genova, but in a Trun Won textile fac- tory.
FIGHT
it
There was a dispute over the scale they should occupy
Night.
"We have excellent facilities for industrial enterprise, but the difficulties of developing in this
direction are great. The greatest of them is the refusal on the part of many of the Dominions to treat us as part
of the British Empire.
"They are ready enough to do so, when they want us to buy their goods, but not so ready when it comes to buying the products of our factories.
"Indeed, many of them pláce in us on the same fiscal footing as Japan. This matter is, with-
Soven young workers-three usually high academic standing: right-wing and four left-wing ability to meet the entrance re-went to the staff canteen for quirements American uni- a snack. versities, fuency in spoken and Described Mr X, the
written English, filghest stand- Police Informer gave detailed
superior evidence of the part she playedards of character, together with a woman Police qualities of leadership and ex-
cellent health. sergeant "In plain clothes meeting the three people and handling of packages which were later found to contain morphine hydro-chloride,
WENT TO CAFE
three people who appeared before Judge H.H.B, How, are two Thal nationals, Tarayoon Supasarn, 20, and
lion to and from America, board $250 Maitri Adising, 26, both
and lodging and book fees will B. V. Rhodes al Kowloon Magis opinion we lescribed as airline employees be paid. In addition, further tracy this morning for disorder-down the possibilities of re- residing ul 18, "A" Block, financial support TDY bely, conduct.
The
Champagne Building, sixth floor, and Cheng Yes, 28, a book shop assistant, residing at roof- top of 78, Laichikok Road.
con"
put doubt, receiving the sideration of The commercial
at the table.
It developed into A Bowls and dishes were smashed.
coiled The Police were and the seven were arrested.
Defendants were Trol Wai-chi,
Yip The offer
Yom-kwal, 21; Lami Includes a two to 22; four-year undergraduate course Kan-sing, 30; Ng Ching, 24;
"There may be good reasons leading to the word of a bache-Wong Chi-fal, 20; Lai Kai-yu,
why we must accept the post- for's degree in the liberal arts or 20; and Wu Cheung, 22. sciences, full tulilon, transporta- All seven were bound over in❘tion, one sided as it seems, and for one year each by Mrremain a free port, but in my
arranged according to the de- monstruled need of the student.
community.
should not turn,
ciprocity as part of the Empire, without investigating what con be done in that direction and weighing up most carefully s
Earlier Mr Dodwell had sug- gested terlat on Imported 1859. Application forms can be A 31-year-old howker, Nabeers, including British beers,
10 Sir William Shenton, a fellow
Another 26 Days Triad Member Gaoled advantages and disadvantages."
The offer is open until June 30,
obtained
The three accused are jointly charged with dealing in mor- phine on March 31, possession of 13.5 ounces of morphing at
at all post-secondary Ming. who pleaded guilty Room 309, Carnarvon Hotel. colleges, the Students' Union of being a triad society member director, publicly disagreed with
The two Thai nationals faced the University Hongkong and ¦ was sentenced to one year's soal Mr Dodwell. third count of possession of from
World Univeralty by the dangerous drugs-three and Service headquarters ot 23 Magistracy this morning.
Defendant dentet, bring at half pounds of morphine--found Waterloo Road, Kowicon. in their residence at Champagne Building.
Chief Insp. T. W. Wheeler said Mrs X, together with the woman Police sergeant went to a restaurant in Mody Road shortly after noon on March 31, and saw Atising and Cheng Yec,
TWO BLOCKS
Following a discussion the party of four went to the Car- narvon Hotel. While there, Supasarn entered the room
after them.
Ile produced В block of white substance to the woman Bergeant and a smaller block to Mrs X.
It was then that Supasarn heurd kucek on the door and
Mr T. L. Yang at Central
All the necessary details of one time a chalmon. entrance and proper applications Defendant had two previous are available at these places. I convictions.
Judge Overrides Defence Objection
TC-
Sir,-Having read the port of the Peak TramWCOY Company was very interest- ed in the remark about ez- tending the line to Queen's Road. I have often wondered why such a necessary step had not been taken years ago. To me, it always svem a
pity that such a useful tram- way and a wonderful piece of capincering is toat to many coming
to Hongkong who
would not think of looking for a
tram station A far
took back the pockets and hid Mr Justice J. R. Gregg, in the Supreme Court to-away. And even if they knew
them under a pillow on the bed upon which they were sit- ing The door opened and the
Police come mtr the roun
The packels were found by the Police.
where it is, climbing Garden day, admitted in evidence a statement alleged-Road is no joke. The natural
ly made by a man accused of murder, in which iling for them to do is to
he admitted the offence.
got a motor car,
For the residents who live Mr D. Rea; crown counsel, is Kupasamy was nearched and He did this despite an ob Die Police found 4 Key 15. This Ferric og galeterosisted by Mr.D. on the Peak, Garden Road is
G. Willis,
not pleteci LAN ubor of the room in Cham Mr Oswald Cheung. pagne Building. Later, they Flook The Police to this room guilty to
where 4 travelling bag was Yau Man-wat, in Foo Mel New Lam and Co. found inside a wardrobe. Inside Village, on the bag were mare blocks later year. found to be marphine.
Ng Yim, 40, has pleated nul Mr Cheung is instructed by the cool weather, and all the murdering a woman, Mr William Wong, of M, K. people who live on the Peak
do not own motor cara.
November 20 fust
The Crown alleges lie stabbed
Mr's X corroborated Inspec-¡ber to death with a screwdriver.
tar Wheeler's evidence:
The case is continuing.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Interpreted GOVERNOR VISITS
on
at
NT VILLAGES
A Kowloon police station interpreter, Hung Hang-YouF,
the told
court that November 26 Last FCAT 8.13 am he had interpreted for Inspector T. E. Monning-
Lon when be charged NK,
Д
Kung sold that after being cautioned, Ng had made statement which was written down.
Mr Cheung objected to reference to your admission of the slatement, statement in yesterday's China
Sharks Sighted
Sir-With
the
Me Juke Gregg ordered the
The Governor, Sir Robert of the Hang Hau Burel Commit-
Black, I spending the tee, Mr Lau Foo and
office-bearers.
whole of today on ол Inspection tour of the eastern part of the New Territorios..
ather
Next, the Governor travelled by rar to the end of the Clear water Bay Road where he boarded a helicopter for Sai
Mall regarding the first shark of Jury to leave the room while the reason, 1 would
Accompanied by the District Kung, which is the principai to Mr Cheung made his submis-Commissioner, New Territories, market town of the Sal Kung
M3
over-
Mr D. R. Holmes and the Dis- peninsula and a natural pince trict Officer, South, Mr J. Wat assembly for all the land and the Hayes, Sir Robert will visit the inhabitants of the Port
Sai Kung, Port Shelter and Shelter aren Clearwater Bay peninsula areas.
point cut that my parents and I slons.
three
sharks between
Lordship then about 2.30 and 3 p.m. three
ruled the objection and wenics ego, can being about let statement was admited. foot lng. They awam right
Hung told the court that Ng below us as we stood fishing on had sold; "I did murder her*, recke vrounded by a good depth of water bear Clearwater which ho had written down, Bay. Their dorsal fina did not Nz had signed. break the surfage.
R. SPOONER.
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Later in the day, Bir Robert Shortly after 9 o'clock this will visit High Island, the morning, Sir Robert motored to largest of the numerous islands Mang Kung Uk Village, on the in the Port Sheller area Failed To Sign Clearwater Bay Road. At this from there travel by helicopter ot Inspector T. E., Monnington village,, which has a population to the very remote village
Sir Robert will told the court he had charged of about 750, the Governor In- Tai Long Ng with murder an November (spected the now village school conclude his tour with
Clearwater Bay and Joss 26. bat because in the com- and held discussions about local to mlital proceedings smagia affairs with the Vice-Chairman House Bay, trate had failed to sign tha
hind dogonitions, ha
axala obarge' him on March
The hearing is undglatied.
Vitt
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