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No Reprieve For

Banished

Man

The police were not prepared to recommend the cancella- tion of the deportation ordor against Lau Sau for whom the Rev Denhan Crary, welfare officer of the Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society, pleaded at Kowloon Court last week.

And when the life story the man was made known this

of He came to Hongkong again in 1849 when the Communists came to power.

morning when he appeared on A. Huggins remand, Judge A. saki Lau Sau was not the per- so he ought to release

Enforced

Ile was given three years gaol for returning from banish ment.

Judge Huggins repeated the request of the prosecution that banishees mitet under- stand that a deportation order must be enforced,

Mr

Crary

Last Monday, pleaded on behalf of Lau, say- ing that the DPA would Bud employment and care for the accused if he were allowed to stay in Hongkong.

Mr Crary sald the accured committed rebbery to get mancy to repay a loan.

Mr Wheeler added, The Crown understand that on this occasion the accused brought with him his service revolver and binmunillon:*

In 1030 the police stepped the accused in a car. He was found to have a fully-loaded 1 revolver, a dagger, and a piece of adhesive tape.

On His Way

He admitted then, in the course of inquiry, that he was on his way to commit a robbery, And it was during this inquiry that the accused confessed that he was responsible for ап асивей robbery committed

ALLEGED STATEMENT

IN CORRUPTION CASE

'You're A Fool To Go Straight'

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The accused in a corruption case was alleged to havo told a fallow conspirator who wanted to straight, that he would bo a fool to do so. Detective Inspector Chan Siu- of the Anti-Corruption shun, Branch sald this when outlin- was for this confessed erimeing the case against a resettle- that he was sentenced

to ninement screener on charges of years and recommended for conspiracy and corruption be

fore Mr I. T. Morris at Central banishment.

Magistracy.

carlier the same year,

Following the plen Judge Mr Wheeler added that the Huggins asked the poiler for necused was released from Kaol their opinion about the deporte 1956 but was sent away, The tion order.

him and succeeded it Rev. Loong Kun interceded for Acting

the bank hment order rescinded. Instead, recused was placed under police supervision for two years.

This morning Chief Insperto T. W. Wheeler told the court that all the retovaní papers and known facts had been placed before The Commissioner at Police who was not prepared to However, while under super- recommend that the order beviston, he was accused of an- rescinded.

other robbery.

Dismissed

Not Guilty

of

Mr Wheeler said the accused

And when he was brought be became known to the police fore the Court he was found when he joined the Police force not guilty because of lack after the end of the war. Later identication. he was dismissed and he went to Canton and joined the police there. He served in that force for some time, then resigned. Then

he came to Hongkong again.

On his arrival he was found in possession of dutiable elgar- elles and was sentenced to two months.

After leaving gaol, he return- ed to Canton and again joined the Police force.

The accused was Mak Slu-kl. Ilis fellow conspirator, al- ready convicted and sentenced, was Leslie Lok Chung-leung.

THEIR PACT Inspector Chan said that Mak and Lok had entered into an agreement that they would share whatever proceeds they received. Accused, together with Lesile Lok Chung-lung. falsified the particulars of two people, Lo Yong and Ma Yung (prosecu to witness08), stating that they were squaL'ers. they were living in. bulklinga.

la fact, permanent

In return for the $800 which He was retensed and was told they paid, they receiveil two he must leave Hongkong. He white cards and rereening forms elected to go to Macro and was which they returned later with given $25 and told never to their Angerprints attached. They Feturn again.

also handed over n. list of the

Mr.Wheeler sald the police would ask the court to impose rintence lo show the accused

other deportees and

that banfahment orders must be en | forecd as they were made after full investigation and due con- sideration,

particulars of their familles.

Inspector

that Chan said.

of Lok bad a change when heart and told Mak about it, he reimbursed the total amount of the

moncy received from the Kuven famfiles.

Hearing is continuing.

Salad 18:49

MONDAY, JULY 20, 1959,

PICTORIAL

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Competitors training for

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BELOW: The Now London the scane in Route 11-— the City of London's first now roadway which has been built through the blitzed" ruins as the Duchess of Kent, accompanied by the Lord Mayor drove along in a Land Rover after HRH had declared the now road- way open-Central Press Photo.

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From the Files

25

years

AGO

THREE bowls matches in the singles championship and cne in the Paire championship were decided yesterday after noon, the best gama belhg pro- vided by A. H. Basto and A. Macfarlane, on this Police green.

Although Macfarlane led on the eighth head by 12 shots to two, Basio staged a remarkable. recovery and with two fours reduced the lead. He then. went on to score regularly and won by 21 shots to 17 on the 21st hood,

The wedding took place at St Paul's Knightbridge on Junć 20 of Charles Dick Hay, only son of the Mr and Mrs Hay, formerly of Hongkong, and Mary Margaret Stabb, eldest daughter of the late Sir Newton Stabb, of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corpora- tion,

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THE

HE personnel of the

Trade Commission re contly appointed by the Governor to inquire into the causes and effects of the present trade depression in Hongkong WES an- nounced by the Colonial Secretary.

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They are: Mr M. J. Breen, Postmaster General, Hon Mr 9. G. B. Mackle, Member of Legislative Counel! and partner Mackinnon, Mackenzle, Hon Mr T. N. Chau, Unofficial mem- of Leg. Co. and prominent

of the loader

Chinese munity, Mr J. D. Lloyd, super- intendent of Imports and ex- poris, Mr G. C. Pelham, British Trade Commissioner in HK, Mr B. H. Dodwell, Chair- British of Directors, Traders Insurance, Mr V. M. Grayburn, General Manager of the Hongkong and Shanghal Banking Corporation, Mr r

A. Јовера, prominent property owner, Mr W. J. Kerwick, Mesars Jardine, Matheson & Co Mr Li Koan-chun, Director of the Bank of East Asia, Mr W. N. T. Tam, prominent lawyer nad property owner, Mr W. H. E. Thomas, sub-manager. of the Chartered Bank, Mr K. Hawkins, Third Colonial Secretary been' appointed

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Mr Chow Again

Slr To E. Glasson and P. Burr, who condemn Mr N; T. Chow as being a person of "la- fantile, Intelligence" merely be- cause he happened lo have opinions different from their Own:

Letters To

The

Editor

S. L. LAU.

"Abigail" published a photo- graph of Miss Stella Ho. formerly of ติ Macdonnell Road, Miss Ho, said the SCM Post's women's columnist, and her sister Helen, have for many years attended Miss Violet Capell's Dancing Aca demy.

accuse him of cowardice or dis honesty means the accusor's In- tolerance?

tho

No, I don't "entertala" idea of "crossing my pen" with your critic to "entertain" readers Mike Malad Cinemagoor, because [I. don't believe film criticisms are written chiefly to "enter

may object, INA MODERATE, {oner to talk about "Infringe- "eroach" (fourth, pertgraph of hain"; and his suggestion betrays From the tone of your bell-CIVILISED, FRIENDLY MAN- menta oa common decency, or the letter by Messrs. Classon he doesn't realy tako ums NER. But by heaping insults for ffat matter, standards of -and Burr) in the Oxford-Eng-seriously. My Ideas may be gerent letter, is obvious that

lish Dictionary. both you consider yourselves Mr Chow, and asking that education. very learned and clever; it is his letters be rejected, you are alse plain that both of you are undoing the best progress whien

man hos achieved BO far Buffering from an acute attack namely, love and tolerance, of megalomania. Why is it that Both of you may be highly people like you two, who claim intellectual; but you are lacking to be educated and civilised, sadly. In culture and charity. atil censure others of different opinions? Aren't you behaving

Nighties, Sleep-Coats and glamourous Brunch-Coats!!! the narrow-minded, oh-

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stinate people of mediaeval times? Why can't you be toler ant in your views, and let 'Mr

L YUE.

(an anti-anti-N.T. Chow)

Bad Taste

Sir-Why -should

negligible, but my intention to express them is always serious. If is one thing jo nitack a cor-

Frankly, I can't feign respondent on his opinions, but

Mr Chow's Reply gratitude to his magnanimous to tevile him on his "educational,

(but so condescending) *d*= status and to infer that there is

lonen" of my writings, - As-I something lacking in Mr N. T.

Misled find his superior attitude for Chow's upbringing because his Cinemagoer be "bothered" and more bothersome and annoying fim criticisms may be in some annoyed" by my views, though, than that of my "grilled?” Hels way responsible for a. toss in they are refreshingly surpri always casy to gamble, but 1 cinema box-office receipts, is the ing" and "not arrived at in a height of snobbinhams and haphazard and nonchalant way?s more worthwhile to reinfores It with a corresponding con- stupidity (in that order).......

Jon't his reaction to my views a

alructive suggletion. If ho ta Igree WithME

shade too strong and a "highly so Interested in. Bims, and holda Percy Larken that Mesars illossen und subjective" one?

the local critics in such acorn, a Burt deserve, renders' respect

Ten't his view on aims and then he should express his N. T. Chow a pedant, a person daily. At various times, have pecudonyms, drivol; ha

hiding under im criticisma - "highly subjec, views: to show why their critic with "child-liko viows”?," What been amused, sobered, enter- add that my estimation for them to dismiss our local film critic obervations on color by ne cight have you to insult him by tained and educated by tho has gone up a few saying that you are "fed up different topics.

in when I note that they have the one often disagrees with them; out evidenco Plesso learn to notches ins sweepingly as drivel, though garded as egndemnation.with- with his articles? You are not pubile letters to you."E guts" (not Americanium, it's in and who but a "highly, bubject be a constructive critic before forced to read them, you know,

the Oxfort English Dictionary) | Alveoritie

would call his criticising the critics, Misted Revolutions have brought: „But: Saturday's souscating to express themselves in the description of anything he dis- Cinemogoer (who to coriainly. about freedom of speech and and self-righteous felter by public rys with spellings like Hen (which is "deplorable" only misled, in my, highly subjec- freedom of the press. If Me Menus E. Glasson and P, Burr "popycock" "oritism and to hisubjective!!!. mind) Chaw does not like the film Old Teft mo with a bed laste in my "critisised," among other gram- "proper", damer Hsad i tenever port NATE CHOW. Man

the Sen, Kurely be bas mouth...

N. T. Chow nxxpress his ideas of Sir,-Reading this columa In

Old Man and the Sea? your fine newspaper Is What right have you to call Mr. pleasure I look forward to for not

The

in right to my so, in whatever like

type of language he chooses. "IT | The you do not agree with him you can. be

discussed

occurred to him that a crifle may PS Why don't you enbor Speaking of, dictionaries and praise a dlm because he sincerely tain us with a real crliique of two gentlemen-If they | theis, contente, 1 seprched long |liken: Iles Chosigla kirdimplesson, a certain nimm... to prove your

called that arendus and, in a vain for the word) adalet. Chennroe); made to point, Milad Cinetoetusi?

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