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CHINA MAIL
1969
WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1959,
SHEAFFER'S
NEW BALZ
เหTHE FAC
MARLABAN AT ALL
THE CHINA MAIL HELPS Veteran Leaves For Lighter Sentence
TO TRACE THE OWNERS
OF TWO LOST PIGEONS
By A CHINA MAIL REPORTER
The two lost pigeons, temporarily in the custody of the Hongkong Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, have been claimed by their owners again all through a story in the China Mail,
Round Trip To Japan
Mrs Everett P. Morsell, whie jhama, on a round trip. Mr of APL's Manager, Hongkong, is Morsell will dy to Tokyo und seen here aboard the ss President join them on Saturday. Wilson, just before she and their two daughters, Merilyn (15) and Marjorie (10) left for
Yoko
They |will spend a holiday together In Japan and will return on August 15-Intplar photo.
Stunning
Beachwear!
Bathing suits which don't only flatter, but make the best of your good points -Bathing caps which land individuality on the most crowded of beaches
Specially crested
by
Alyx
OF MIAMI
Exclusively at
Paquerette's
160 Des Vasux Road, C.
Tel. 21-157
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The two blids, Tul 47-32821 and Tai 47-40187, landed on al thin 50 miles north-east of Tal- won early this month and were brought to Hongkong.
Mr H. M. Howell, Saretarý of the HKSPCA, belleved that the birds were apparently exhausted on a fight probably from Tokyo to Taipei.
Free Carriage
After reading the China Mai story on July 17, Mr Paul Tay of Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd., contacted Mr L. B. Poon, Secretary of the Hongkong Pigeon Association.
Mr Tay offered free carriage of the birds by CPA plane to Taipei or Tokyo it the owners were
located, The offer wUE promptly accepted.
Nothing more was heard until Monday when CPA's Taipei re- presentative cabled its "Hong- keng osice asking for the num- Lurs of the pigeons because Urey were hoping to contact the own- ers through the Tapet Military Pigeon Association.
According Mr Tay, the word Tai attached to the num- bers of the birds might refer to the region of Taiwan,
Mr Tay received a cable from CPA's Taipei représentative this morning, requesting the ship- ment of the birds on Friday, July 31 with quarantine papers,
Request Awaited
with Mr After a discussion Howell, Mr Poon held that the Jongkong Pigeon Association as well as the HKSPCA must wait. natil the Talpel Military Pigeon Associatlon send them an on- cial request.
When this drives the pizCONE
flown back to
will be
owners.
Woman
Found Stabbed
their
A New Home
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A party of 68 White Russian refurces from the Chino mainland lett Kai Tak by chartered Bose Comel 4 last night for new homes in Europe. The refugees, the majority of them ared or infirm, will be resettled In France, Bel- glum and Switzerland. Looking after them aboard the air- craft were a doctor, a nurse and a male nurse as well as the normal cabin crew, The above photo shows one of the two veterans of the party,~-~Beas photo.
SCHOOL TEACHER 29 TANKS
ON HOLIDAY
SELL FOR $248,400
Three Chineso buyers paid a! total of $248,400 for 29 surplus Comot tanks auc- tioned at Lommerfs' this morning.
The Army is replacing these tarks with the newer and much Jarger Centurions.
Please, Or I'll Lose My Job' Man's Plea In Appeal Case
STERLING SILVER TIP
From the Files
25
years -AGO-
The wedding of Mr Marcel Albert BurTHOZ and Misr
Mr Justice R.: H. Mills-Owens in the Maud White to announced to take place at St Andrew's Appeal Court this morning increased Church on August 11, Mies who has for many the sentence on a man with a longWhite, list of convictions for drug offences. teaching staff of the Diocesan years been attached to the
The appellant, Wong Kam, complained that the Girls' School, will be attended nine months given him by Mr T. L. Yang forby her sister, Miss Gertrude. possession of .1 of a gramme of barbitone was
too severe.
The Judge reminded him that he had had six convictions for pussession of heroin and increas ca his sentence to 12 months.
Seven other appeals, three of them against convictions unid four against sentence were dis
missed by Mr Justice Mills- Owens.
Waste Of Time
In one, which the Judge called a waste of time, the ap-. pellant, Tsang Kwok-lung had been sentenced to nine months by Mr B. V. Rhodes for.sical- Ing wind-screen wipers.
There were three charges in- volving theft or a total of six wipers from three different cars while a fourth charge of un- lawful possession of 13 wipers was taken into consideration.
Asking for a reduction of the ferm, Tsang said he had a job which he would lose if he re- mained too long in prison,
Collector
"It seems to me that your main job for the last few months has been collecting other people's wind-screen wipers," remarked the Judge,
Teang dolefully agreed it was so and abandoned further ut- topls to seek a fighter FCD- tence.
Chinese Boy
Refugee
Meets His
New Father
New York, July 28. eight-year-old Chinese
The buyers of the surplus
Yu Ko tenks were Messrs. Cheng Hing and Kwong On
The conditions of saly stipu Inte fint each tank must be re- docal to scrap by the successAn ful bidders under military supervision before being re- When Mr Richard G. Wells, moved from their present alte. Latin teachor al St. Georgo's The bull end turret have to be
Into four pieces. The Bervices School, Kowloon Tong, cut embarked yesterday evening an Lutret ring must be split in two A female private nurse, told me, President Wilsen, bound places and the gun barrel cut
the Supreme Court today for Kobe, many of his friends | in two
major piecca. The
P. K. Chu, Jr., shook hands she had found the body came along to give him a fifting assembly consisting of engine, at Idlewild Airport with
Chu, Tingshan of a womon with three send-off. He is seen above Just breech blocks, etc, hus, to be uncle,
Savannah Beach, Georgia, stab wounds in the back before the liner sailed, lying in a pool of blood on the floor of a textila fac- tory.
Lai Chiu-yin Was giving evidence in a case where Chau Shul-wan, 25, is charged with murdering the woman, Yin Mel- chu on April 22, at the Lee Tai Texillo Factory,
La told the court she had come neross Yin on the floor of the "blowing room" of the tac- tory on the morning of April 22.
POOL OF BLOOD
"She was lying in a pool of blood," Lal said.
on'
"There were no wounds the front of her body, but when I turned her round i saw two "khite wounds and later found
another ono,
"She was unconscious,"
Lai said she had treated Vinh. The hearing is unfinished. Chau is being fried before MS Justice A. D. Scholes and a jury of Iour men id threa wom! Oh,
"Mr G. JL Breath. Crown course!, fa prosecuting. He is amisted by Mr D.G. WIE, Crown Counsel, and Mor E. R. Moss, sciing Superintendent of Police.
Mr T. Stuurlock, Instructed by MỊ. D. 9. Choung, of T. Zimmern and co, is defending.
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Lost Cigarette Case
The Police are socking" the owner, believed to be a vidior, of a now cigarelto caso, made of gun metal and enclosed› la ... a protective cloth cover together with a fountain pen, plan.
On the front of the cigarette
Printed and pubilshod by TERENCE GORDON NEWLANDI PRANCH C00n : are engraved the initials for and on behalf of South China Morning Post Limited of 1+3 ®A.K." and on the back there is Wyndham Street, City of Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong | a small inscription,
demolished.
The Wrong
Wrong Building
Grenville Hound, former Naval odieuze' suone, suotioned. on Monday “for $1,375,000 was wrongly pictured in yester- day's China- Mail, Yonarday's photograph showed. Thorpe "Manor, the building, immédiately above. Grenville: House; Today's platura shew the former Navat olloers' mess in the foreground, with Therps: Manse just above Item-China Mail
•plicte,
New Airline
Sales Chief
White,
FR Reginald E. Aftken-
Lois Cooke were married at St Joseph's Church, Shang- hai, the Rev. F. McDonald officiating. The bride was
M. quack and Miss Grace
For Hongkong attended by Miss Daphne
Burgoyne and Mrs W. S. Lonberg.
After spending their honey- moon in Japan, Mr and Mrs Altken-Quack will make their bome in Honkow where the groom la connected with the Asiatic Petroleum Company,
It
that s learned
Pan- American-Airways have applied for permission for 4 service between the Philippines and Hongkong with the object of linking up with their Shanghai- Canton line.
however, It is understood, that the British Government will refuse the American com- pany permission
Chinese
while tho Government forbids foreign aeroplanos from entári Mr. M. D. Llewellin has beening China, thus blocking a Sales branch to China from the
new
Mr
N
Бреп
revólt
has
A broken out in Vienna
appointed Boac'e Manager. North East Asia. Ho will succeed Mt J., R. Combe, Anglo-Australlan line. who is taking up the post of Boac Manager, Argentine. Llewellin, who is now Assistant Sales Manager. Eastern Routes, will be based at Hongkong.
Mr Llewellin, who is 32, is
the entire Austrian _well-known in airline
und and business cirdes al Hongkong. Cabinet Including Chancellor where he was Boar's District Dollfuss and Major Fey have 1958. He will take up his new actionaries,
to been captured by the "re- appointment later this year.
Sales Manager from
1957
Embezzler Bound Over
Wo Kam, 30, en employee of
The
"putsch" followed closely on a Nazi threat to hlow up St Stephen's Cathe dral if two members of the party who are on trial for sabotage, were sentenced to death.
boy refugee from China the Hung Bang poultry store in today met for the first Jardine's Bazaar, who embezzled
$587.20 from his employer wasOLDEN-HAIRED four- time the Georgia depart-bound eyer in the sum of $1,000 year-old Shirley Tem ment store owner who has for two years by Mr T. L. Yang ple's dancing feet and croon
at Central Magistracy this adopted him.
|ing voice earned for her one morning.
Defendant who could only of the most promising screen bike $500 restitution yesterday contracts ever awarded, a was remanded till today to make child. full restitution.
The le nctress entered in- |to a long-term contract with the Fax. Film Corporation when the affixed a scraggly X on A
His
od
YMCA Camp
The
{ document almost as tall as her-
self.
The boy was one of seven Chinese refugee children rang- ing from months la 13 years who arrived by plane from Their trip Was Hongkong
YMCA International Shirley came to the attention arranged by the International Social Servlea.
Boys Carop begins on Thursday, of studio oficials when. kér Chu, 52, sald he was adopting July 30. It will last one week. parents brought her to Fox the boy because his 83-year-old | Forty-five boys are attending. Movisime City lor in nażwer to mother Mrs C. T. Chu, had Wille in comp the boya wili ja general call by Producer Low raised the child from Infancy have a full PREMME of Brown, the ITO who "dia-
and become lonesome" for himhandlerefts, games and swim-covered" Juckie Cooper severni after the Communists permitted {ming.
[years ago. her to leave and come to the United States to live with Chu
a year ago.
SMUGGLED OUT
According to Chu, the boy was "anuggled" out of China four months ago and joined his father in Hongkong. The father, who is remaining in Hongkong, had been permífood to leave China to serve as "escort" for Mrs Chu, his mother,
"My brother is happy 1 am adopting his son, because he thinks there is a wonderful Future for the boy in America, Chu sald-UFI.
Arms Possession Case Transferred
The cabo againat Chiang S35- Dougallo Chlong Wal-ming, [44, 02 hut 05 Tung Kut Vilingo, Pat Heung, Now. Territories, ac- cused of keving low his porros- sion one 32 Brith and Wesson revolver andi siya röungis át am- munition was transferred to the District Court: this morbidos by Mr T, La. Yang at Central Mngit-
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