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TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1959,
SHEAFFER'S
NEW HALE
MAMMABLE AT ALL
PICTORIAL PARADE
RIGHT:
Mr and Mrs Rodowick John Frampton after their wadding at the Registry yesterday. The bride is the former Mia Shirin Mastor.
BELOW: MAT J. C. McDouall, Secretary for Chinese Affairs, presents
a
bonnor during the Dragon 'Boat Festival hold recently at Stanley.
FIVE
HURT IN
NT CAR
CRASH
Five people were hurt when
a private car in which they
RIGHT: Hongkong_im- presario Harry Odoll (right) TROUS artisto Rudolf Firkusny at Kai Tak yesterday.
BELOW LEFT: At the International, Air India cocktail party yesterday held at Maxim's {i-r); Mr M. Talon, Mr P. P. Ohre, Mr and Mrs R. N. Koul,
ABOVE: Mrs F, M. de Mello
Kamath, wife of
tha Indian Commis- sioner (right), receives a bouquet from Mis F. T. Melwani during her visit to the Hindu Templo re- contly.
LEFT: At the forewall cocktail party for Mr R. T. D. Lodward, former. Political Advisor hare (-): Mr John M. Steeves, W.5. Consul General; Mr Lodward, Mrs Ledward and Mr C.
M. MácLehose.
ABOVE: Britain's latest aircraft carrlor, the Hermes, stooms into River Test, bound for Southampton's King George V dry dock for inspection and scraping.
RIGHT: Prince Aly Khan, owner of two racehorses in the Derby, soon arriving for the annual Derby luncheon at Fleet Street, London, recently.
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BELOW: Lord Hallskom (left) tries out a radio exhibit during his tour of the International Transistor Exhibition at Earl's Court recently..
Hongkong Refugee Funeral Of Doctor's
Work Finest Says Ambassador
Mr R. S. S. Gunawardene, Ceylonese Ambassador
to the U.S., said this morning that the refugee| work being done in Hongkong is the finest type of humanitarian work that he has seen in this part of the world.
Mrs Kwok
Over 300 friends and re- Intives #tended a funeral service for Mrs Eleanor
Kwok, wife of Mr Stanley A Kwok, architect of the firm of Eric. Cumine, hold at Christ Church, Kowloon, this morning.
The Rev. Timothy Beaumont. of Belated.
The remains of the deceased
Evidence ATA CHIEF HERE
In Murder Trial
doctor said at a murder trial this morning that it was possible for the fatal neck wound on the deceased to have been inflicted in the course of a
fight for the weapon t
that caused it.
The witness
was Dr. T. M. Yaumail Police Station
and
STERLING SILVER TIP
From the. Filos
25
years AGO-
DISCUSSING the needs of
Industry in Hongkong,
a leader in the South China Morning Post and one of the first helpful steps would be the formation of a Cham- ber of Manufacturers, spon- sored and aided by Govern,' ment.
Chambers of Commerce exist, ld the SCM Post, but "these have perforce too general an outicok and are naturally. cbcessed by import and export. "It would be helpful to have n General Chamber of Manufac turers whos work would be the promotion and improve. ment of manufacture. As part of its function it could establish museum of articles from all over the world, for the sugges- tion of ideas, and the Govern- ment could assist by Judicious eo-operation through the regis- try of patents.
This is the practice all over the world, despite the high professions of morality in trade. it is not suggested that the Government ahould promote piracy, but there are many things imparted into Hongkong which could be made here or could inspire other things.
"Hongkong Industry would also be helped tremendously it the Government would permit approved factories to use some sign of Government guarantee of purity. This 'in time would win recognition of the quailly of Hongkong products, in China especially, and in uther parts of the world,"
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༑ 4,
The wedding took place in Shanghai of Mr R. W. Davis, manager of the North China Daily News and Miss Maud Gilbert, who is well-known in Peking. The bride was given away by Judge Mossop,
PIRATES captured the
and $ steamer, Shuntien yesterday after, a brief fight in the mouth of the Yellow River. They seriously wounded one
European and carried six other foreigners away cap- Live.
Among those in the hands of the pirate crew-áre twol British naval officers, the Shanghai manager of the Manufacturer: Life Insurance Company, Mr Grahame Nicholl, two ship's officers and a Japanese passen- ger.
Mr Jay Detiman, Western Regional Manager of the Air
The excitement aroused by Transport Association of the discovery last week of America arrived from Tokyo counterfeit $500 notes of the by Swissle this morningA Hongkong and Shanghai Mr Dettman whh his wife Banking Corporation is con Barbara, plan to stay in the siderably alloyed by investigo- Colony for a week sightseeing.
tions which have revealed "This trip_is_ for pure pleg-
The Ambassador-was-return-pmentstundo-for-him-to sconthe "wore travelling plunged ing to his past in America after Colony and he was tremendous-
ten feet down the out-lew days stay here followingly improged by the work done were later cremated at Diamond Teoh, at present medical super-found no injuries on him. bankment of Castle Pookļa visit to Ceylon."
* IN THE FETURE, 0019; Andrintasdruk ofukowloon Hospital Cross Con by Mr
Mrs Kwok died on Monday and former forensic pathologi Richard Winter, defence coufisel, sure," said Mr. Dellerin, and that only a few forgeries have Road and landed on the Concurrently chairman of the resettlement schemes."
attached to Police headquarters, Dr Teoh said the wound was we are both looking forward to come to light and that they beach balow
Commission In yesterday luman Rights
on one of the softest parts of having this week in Hongkong," (all hear the date of 1927. Dr Teoh was giving evidence | the neck, at the Criminal Session in the
He agreed that assuming a case of Lam Kwong, 37, un- ¦ very sharp instrument had been employed, who is accused of used it would, not have been the murder of Ng Hung, a necessary use a very great Sunitary Department scavenger.
afternoon.
the United Nations, he was in Ceylon
to preside
over
the
Those injured were Wong Seminar of Human Rights held Yen-chun, 33, Chan Kuan-tal. In the University of Ceylon last | 57, Yip Kum-tal, 38, all women.
month.
Chan Hoi-ming, 0, a boy, and The Amunsandor loft for. Chan Chiu-heong, 4, a girl. Tekyo by Bene this morning for a few days' stay before going to Amerles.
The car was travelling from Yuen Long to Kowloon 4.30 p.m. when near the Tul Lam Chung Bridge a pedestricm Eud denly darted across the road.
Swerving sharply to the right in an attempt to avoid knocking down the podestrian, the car overshat the road-edge and plummeted ten feet down the embankment and landed right- side-up on the dried-up bench
beiqw.
Five of the six passengers suffered cuis and bruises and were bleeding profusely when taken to a hospital with the help. of passers-by.
The car was also damaged.
Going To Bangkok
Dr and
I
Mrs Max Spandau had a brief stop-óvar in Hong- kong on their return. by Swissair today from Tokyo, to their, home in Bangkok. They have i-completed pa two-week holiday in Japan and hope that they will be able to spend } the Colony) threw weeks ingliz later on In the year.
Trade
Speaking of the trade be- tween Ameries and Ceylon, he mata that it is not con siderable.
Imports from America éon- sisted of heavy electrical and "but machinery equipment. much more is imported from West Germany because the price is cheaper."
The economic alluation of Ceylon is quite sound, he said
but that it süll depends very much on foreign aid for their country's development.
Ho pointed out that Ceylon
MR GUNAWARDENE
To Join Her Husband
Mrs Ting đèn Owen and her has a vast "coloniration achomo" two children left Hongkong with new projects to step up this morning by Swissair for
their Industries but that the Zurich, Swlizorland. country's economy must 130 diversified,
Foreign Aid
nt Queen Mary Hospital after a short illness. She was 28.
The eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs Wong Sik-chung. Mira Kwok was very popular among Colony's younger. set Educated at Diocesan Giris' School Mrs Kwok studied music in England where she married In 1953.
the
She is survived by her husband and two children, her parents, a Elster, Mra ip Che, and a brother, Mr Donald Wong.
Among those attending the funeral were members of Mrs Kwek's family, friends, mem- ber of the Publle Works De partment and representatives of local architectural and bullding Arms.
Warm Dresses For Miss Dibden's Girls
Each one
Lam is nileged to have used
a chopper on Ng during a dis- wife at the Fukien H. Streat Village, Hunghom, on Decem- her. 18 Jast year."
Saw Body
Dr Teol asid be wont to the village and saw the dead body of Ng Hung.,
deal of force.
Objection
Mr Winter: I am not zvlng"} to ask you more than this, but ↑ Is i Domible for the wound to have been inflleted during.
■struggio for the chopper, ascoming & chopper" - wEE tused?
i
Dr Teph: Yes, it is possible. Detrelivo Corporal Leung The following day be con- Kwok-ohi gave evidence of the ducted a post mortem examina- Arrest of Läm Kwong in Sheng- tion, Ho found 口 clean-cut hol Street on the afternoon of horizontal wound dis the upper December 19.
part of the left side of the dead Mr Winter objected to the
man's neck ..
long, half an fach
admission of a cautioned state-
The wound was two Inchesment alleged to have been made wide and to the witness by the accused. three quarters of an inch deep.
The question of admissibility was then argued in the absenco of the jury.
was shock and haemorrhage. 1.
Hearing is proceeding.
adopted by Mles Mildred Dibden sald Dr Tooh, and coure of death of the 70; girls An artery on the neck was cut of Shatin Bables' Home is to Mrs Owen will be joining her next autumn from members of The would was caused by Nine Hurt In Accidents
receive a warm, now dres by husband who has been studying the Women's Corona Society. at the University of Frankfurt
| sharp | Instrument. A „kitchan Mrs P.C.M. Sedgwick, new chopper could have caused ite In the School of Business chairman, in place of Mrs J. C In also seld that he ex- Administration for the last year MoDquail who
goes on": Jeavq Dr. Tooh muld, it was possible
[A] girl; {{three boys and Avo peoted that Ceylon: would re-and a half. quite forolgu aid for the next;
Mr T. G. Owen Ir the brother shortly asked Mrs. A. Hooton to for a person to rub short de men were injured intrame explain plane to members stance after receiving such a accidents in Hongkong and of Daniel Owen In Hongkong wanbied at the Coffee Bortiing wound.
Kowloon yesterday. They were He thanked the Hongkong and together: ure partners or held, in the Helen Mày: Insil- Witness" said that he subse- admitted to hospital for treat- Government for the arrange Owen Brother.
tuls today.
quently, examined, the soqjared ni ment,
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