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THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1959,

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ABOVE: AN the presentation of ambulance by the Hongkong Jockey Club to the St John Ambulanco Brigade yester. day (-): Mr Lam Wing-kwan, Mr W. Nichol. Dr F. T. Tsoung. Mr W. T. Stanton, Mr Kwok Chan, Mrs F. Black, Mr R. Penneh and Mr F. Black.

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LEFT:

A pretty model shows off cotton outfit at the Maid of Cotton fashion show rehearsal held yesterday at the Peninsula Hotel.

RIGHT: Julia Tucker, head girl of the Minden Row Junior School, receives her prize from Mrs J. M. A. Chestnutt, wife of the Garrison Commander, during the school's speech day yesterday.

BELOW: All ready for the rubber ring race-a scene during the Garrison School swimming gala yesterday.

Letters To The Editor Magistrate Orders

Leg. Co. Seats

First, we would be srateful

the

if the Urban Comell would Sic-With reference to Mr be good enough to extend Brook Bernacchi's letter re: Leg. closing time of the two child- Co. Seats, I wish to make it quite ren's playing grounds from 8 clear that when I wrote to your pr to 9xm during the on this ste subject. I was

summer. (in Chatham & Salis- speaking strictly in my private bury Roide). Actually these capacity.

two playgrounds close at 8 pat incor- Cause mueti

Furthermore, what I wrote which does not imply that elected venience.

members on the Urban Council

are

are seeking appointments to The Secondly, we will highly ap- Legislative Council. I only sug-preciate if either the Majestic gested that since these members for Astor theatre can she v the obviously public-spirited following lis ngalis elther members of the community, they Į during Sunday morning shows should be considered when the for normul times: Modern lime comes In nominations to Times, Gold Hush, The Kid, be made to the senior Councils. Friendly Persuaston,

DR PETER C. Y. LEE.

Kowloon Playground S. We should like to make two requests through the cour tesy of your esteemed columns.

Inquiry Into Complaint

Two

had men, who

been from the cell below the court- sentenced for mendicancy and room. drug possession, were remand-

Mr Yang immediately ed for tw days by Me T. L. | tired. Yang

Central Magistracy When the hearing this morning following a com- | surned one-and-a-half plului made by one of them, later, the iwo men were

brought up before him

The complaini was not speci - fled in court.

re-

hours

Mr Yang salda complaint

had been made to him by Chan and he ordered that Chan be

ABOVE: At the Barlin Film Festival: The First Lady of Films, Rita Hayworth (left), moots the First Lady of Wast Berlin Rut Brandt. She's the wife of Mayor Willy Brandt (centro).

ABOVE:

:

Handshake and a smile for ex-Marchant Marino carpenter Andrew Burdon, 97, from Princess Alexandra when she opened the new homes of the Royal Alfred Morchant Scamon's Society at Belvedere. BELOW: Women and children with placards urging the overthrow of the Rod regime in the Communist- dominated state of Kerala, India, during the visit thora of Prime Minister Nehru recently.

PROSECUTE

MOKRATARSTERS

'MY

SOLICITOR IS ABSENT'

Counsel's Complaint In

Louey

Shooting Trial

Mr Yang also ordered that the sent to Queen Mary Hospital | Mr V. L. J. D'Alton, defending two of seven men sentences he cancelled pending

for examinations. enquiries Into the compinini.

Cancelling the sentence of

The two defendants were ve months passed on Leung, Chen Bol-ching, 52, sentenced Mr Yang told Leung that it did that Leung did not 10 10 days for mendicancy; and not mean Leung Lal-wah, sentenced to five have to serve the sentence for months for possession of heroin, drugs possession.

When enquiries were Earlier in the morning, as a pleted, Leung would still have A GROUP OF KOWLOON | hearing was proceeding in the to serve a sentence for

RESIDENTS. First Court, a shout, was heard offence. Me Yang said.

Hoping the appropriate authurdles will consider our re- quest favourably, we remain.

Greatest Bargains For Ladies Wear in Town!

-Bigger,

than Ever!

Better than

On New Shoes

New Summer Frocks

New Swim Suits

yes, everybody is talking the

Wonderful Bargains at

MODE ELITE!

facing charges connected with the attempted armed robbery of Mr W. S. T. Louey, com-

Mother's Appeal Refused

The

From the Files

25

years -AGO-

Went of Mrs Eliza-

7E regret to record the

beth Mackay after a long illness. Hailing from Vic- toria, Australia, the late Mra Mackay who was 67 years of age, had been in Hongkong for forty years.

The deceased is mirvived by two daughters. Mles E. Rogers, Miss 1. Rogers and two sons, Mr N. A. E. Mackay, atid Mr J. F. C. Mackay, Mr P. C. Mow and Mr Edward Mow Fung (brothers). Misa Ruby Mow Fung and Mr C. Parkson (sisters). She is also mourned

by Mr E. C. Fincher and Mr E.

F. Fincher (nephews) end Mrs

A. E. P. Guest (niece).

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An important addition to

the existing foreign and

Chief Justice, Sir foreign style banking institu Michael Hogan, and Mr | tions" in Hongkong will Justice J. R. Gregg, this shortly open its doors to the morning refused the ap- public.

Incorporated pool of Tong Kwai-ping,

under the 38, mother of four,dinance three years ago, the

Hongkong campanias

cancel her sentenco

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twelve months and return liability company

of Wing On Bank, à"limited

to her family.

authorised

capital

with an

of

$10

Vorur Road

Tong Kwaiping was sen-million, is commencing busi leseed to fimprisonment for an attack on her husband with a chopper on March 28.

An appeal by Leung Chan for reduction of sentence was also refused,

Leung Chau was sentenced to ten

yours imprisonmen! for monslaughter of Pong Kin-wah, by throwing over him nitrie acid, in a teahouse, on January

1.

HK Hats

A Feature

Mrs C. L. Kelsch, Chairman of the Cotton Review told the China Mot this morning that one of the main purposes of this afternoon's fashion show lo to create kong cotton txilles.

TCRR at 26 Des next month.

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SENIOR officer aboard

one of H.M. ships has been relleyed from duty on the Chinn Station following inquiries into a series of telephone hoaxes In Hong- kong.

The officer's name was not revealed but he sailed yesterday on HMS Berwick.

But he is not the only one who has been making hoax calls on the telephone and the telephone offenders. company is looking for the other

more interest in Hong-TY years hence the 1. question of extending She sold she was surprised at the Peak Tramway from its a statement in a morning paper present terminus in Garden uxiny in the effect that Hong Road will probably agitate kong cotton was absent in the Peak residents as much as it show because "Hongkong

cotton textiles, she saw did not does today and as much as quite

the it did 50 years ago.

measure

to up standard required for this type nf show."

"It's absolutely untrue," the exclaimed. "AS matter of fact I am

with

pleased cation textiles decided

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Hongkong that

to make a doren kate out of local material as

rafite prizes,"

As in the past, the insur- mountable barrier to an exten- - slon of the termlaus to Queen's Road has been the refusal authorities the Military allow the tramway

authorities to encroach on their property, in Carden Road

of

to

The Peak Tram Company It- self has apparently now

aban-

"Three hats of such nature doned the project. The com- were put on show in the event any, it is rellably learned, bad plong prepared by local she continued. "And we aho orchitects last week for the have several cheongsams made crection of a new building on here. They are typical local the site of the present Lower tushion wear.".

Peak Tram station.

plained to the Court this morning of the ab- KEY JOB FOR AIR GIRL

sence of his instructing solicitor.

The girls who look after air- passengerS often make

Less often in the lime-

Mr D'Alton told Mr Justice; statements in answer to the com-

R. H Mills-Owens at the Cr-charges,

Mr Justice Mills-Owens over-| Daws the ruinal Session that this was the

third morning that this had ruled Mr D'Alton's application light are the girls who look happened,

for the fourth accused to give after the stewardesses, Counsel said that without his evidence in the presence of the solicitor he was unable to com-jury in connection with the muhlente satisfactorily with his question of the admissibility of clients.

The statements,

MODE ELITE LTD. -22 Queen's Road, C. (Tel. 24052) HONGKONG and 27 Chatham Road, (Tol, 67489) KOWLOON.

One of the busiest of them is Miss Tess Curtin, who,

after years of flying the air routes of The jury of four men and

the world, has recently taken up three women were then told to as of the most Interesting Jobs -go-out-of-the-courtroom and in Banc he is question was dealt with in Mr their absence. com-Hearing is proceeding.

Mare Evidence Asked by the Judge what wonted the Court to do, D'Alion asked that his plaint be noted.

(MI Victoria Woo, of P. LA Lam & Co., was the solicitor.) The seven accused are Lee Cheuk, 45, Lee Tak-sum, 40, Le Wing-ynu, 30, Leo Yu, 25. Les Lok, 45, Shum Kong-ting, 53 and Ho Hol-keung, 38.

Mr D'Allon is defending the fourth and Arth.

After Mr D'Alton had made

CALLIGRAPHY

EXHIBITION

As Supervisor .of Asian Stewardesses, based in Hong- kong, she has charge of the 80 Japanese, Chinese, Indian and Pakistani giris who help taka care of passengers on trunk routes, belween Beirat and Tokyo.

She not only has charge of their work and training, bat

A four-day exhibition of calli- keeps an eye on their welfare, graphy by well-known Chinese 100.

calligraphers

Including Hong

his remarks, evidence Was Yau-wat, Trung Hay. Ng Tal She brings to the job the ex- Elven by Cheng Chor-ming,chung,

police interpreter.

Cheng testified that he acted

ts interpreter for Detective Inspector T. E. Monnington when the latter charged the fourth accused. on January 20 this year.

J :

Cautioned

Ng Taung-kap, and pertence gained in nearly ten

many others are on display at years in the airline business

TESS CURTIN-

the Chung Wah Book Company, plus three years in the British crew of this Bone DC-70 whlek

A large number of people | Women's Royal Naval Servloei. Noỷ the Queen Mother on one went to see the exhibition which the "Wrens-which she left in stage of her journey

was opened this mataing, it 1950 to jola, Boss. will continue until Sunday.

$3,360' Theft

Zealand fast. 1207.

to Now

In the years, that followed, · Another spòsial fight was to she flew in Argansuts, Conatalia- Moscow last November, in the tions. Biratooruisers and Count 4 Jetliner which carried DC-70%.

members of the world : fázásán The charges were conspiracy:

Ope of her most memorable dieaford, 'Memorial Theatco to rob, shooting with

Intent, Thieves broke into Flat 14. {night was as a member of the Company to Epsala. wounding with intesit to cause No. 10, Dianthus Road, Yau grlevious bodily harm, possession Yat Villago, yesterday und of arms, and robbery.

Llojo a'sum of monny and a Witnces said the fourth ac- quantity of twellery to a total cured was cautioned, and mado - value of $3,260.--

Printed and published by Terence Gordón Newlande PEACH for and on behalf of South China Morning Post Limited of 1-5 Wyndham Street, City of Victoria "in the Colony of Hongkong.

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