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THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1959.
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ABOVE:
Mesirs Frank Y. K. Poon and Robert C. S.
Kwak recently gave a farewell banquet to Mojor Frank Miles, Chief Secretary, Queon Mary Hospital, and Mrs. Miler. Scen are (1-r) Mòstrs J. K. Leid, Kwok and Miles.
LEFT: Many people at-
ABOVE: Thirteen-year-
old Michael, son of and Mrs
tended Tuesday's cock-Commodore
G. D. Gregory, poss tail party marking with his parents. He was Philippine Airline'r
one of several groups of opening of their newly-schoolchildren from the decorated offices. Mr Walter Nolloth (right) Hongkong by Boac to received the guests.
spend their holidays with their families.
U.K. who were flown to
BELOW: Mr D. J. McEachran, the now assistant Canadian Trade Commissioner, and his wife (left), is grooted on his arrival in the Colony by Mr C. M. Forsyth-Smith, Canadian Trade Commissioner.
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LEFT: M: D. J. 5. Crozier, Director Education, presents certificate to Miss Lam Ming-chi at the Tung Woh schools graduation coremony hold at the King's Theatro this week.
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RIGHT: The Emperor of Ethiopia ot tho Brussels Royal Palace during his visit to Bel- gium with King Bou- douin.
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SENSATIONAL deve-
lopment in the Gun- powder Depot frauds of last yeur was made public for the first time yesterday when, during the Finance Committee meeting at the Legislative Council, the Colonial Secretary, the Hon. Sir Thomas Southorn, read letter an extract from a from Angel Julian, confess. Ing to the thefts.
A happy group of campers leaves Kowloon Pier, this morning-China Mall Photo. Forly-five boys left Kowloon | ming.
the Camp this morning were The Colonial Secretary further by lunch this morning for the Last year the boys lived in | Messcs D. G. Taylor (Amt, stated that Jullan had given Fifth International Boys' Camp tenis but this year ther will Gen. Secretary, EYMCA), One- the names of the receivers of al Junk Bay,
Πίνα A newly erected one- way
Woo (ExL Secretary the stole properly but Govern- The camp will last a week storey building. The boys are | CYMCA), Rov G. Kranzowment had not been able to bring and while there the boys will taking along their own blankets) (Chaplain to US Services). J. A case acainst them, owing to have a full programme of and eating utenally,
Atkinson (HK Christian Cpu- lack of evidence, handieratis, games and swim- Accompanying the boys to cil) and Hau Ping-kwan,
ACCUSED'S ALLEGED STATEMENT ON "THE
Gunpowder, imparted by various big Hongkong flamuj was stored in the Depot, Fol- lowing the discovery of Julian's disappearance, It was also found that more than $30,000 worth of explosives had been taken.
The Colonial Secretary read part of letter said to have been written by Julian which said: "I was terrified out of life And have walked away and will commit suicide elsewhere. Some day you will read it in // the papers.
ONLY ENEMY IN MY LIFE"
A factory worker charged with the murder of a woman was alleged to have said she was "the only onomy in my life, and that is why I killed her," the Supreme Court was told today.
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One of the Colony's best- known and most popular re- sidenta, Mr C. L. Sandes, is to leave Hongkong for good by the Empress of Japan today
accompanied by his wife. He
leaving the East owing to
the fact that he has not en- joyed good health. Formerly Manager of the Hongkong Office of the Mercantile Bank
The worker, Chau Shui-wan, |ries her in Swatow, in March the photograph of his 25, is accused of stabbing Yin 1957, and their aninge was among those of all the factory of India, he later joined the Mei-chu to death on April 22 formally recognised by the workers.
at Leo Tai Textile Factory.
Detective police constable Lee Chuen told the court he had Been Chau on April 22 at the textile factory,
Two Knives
Chau
People's Government in May.
On April 20, when he went to firm of Layton and Co., oz. He said he and his wife came the factory to complete formall change and bullion brokers. to Hongkong and at first livad | fler, he met his wife and asked together in Kowloon City, but her to return his ring which was on May 23, 1958, when he re- a family heirloom. Lurned home from work, he found his wife had left him,
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tension prevaily in decided not to take up this job Europe following the murder because I found my wife was
The accused told the jury, "I{ A atmosphere of acutest
had admitted killing The accused sold that he the woman with two knives. sought employment at the Lee working there and because I had of Chancellor Dollfuss of
Later the police station he Tai Textile Factory. on April heard so many rumours out Austria by Nazis, had written a stalement again! 18, this year, being Introduced her, se 1 purposely reported for Italian troops are on the admitting he kliled the woman, by a Swalow worker there. He work late on April 21,"
march to the Austrian Lee said.
was told to start work on April
Not Sacked After the prostcuilon cluscu¦ 21.
frontier following the pro- Its case, the accused gave evl- He said that on April 18, missed and he spent the night protect with all the means
However, he
dis-mise of Premjer Mussolini to dence about his relations with white in the reception room of the deceased.
He said he mar- the factory, he suddenly noticed sleeping in the factory. The
DEGREE FOR Court Sequel To Police Start Education Blitz
HK GIRL
Girl's Death
In Car Accident
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A serious traffic accident, which occurred on June 22, on the Castle Peak Road and in which a teen-age Chinese girl was fatally injured, was recounted at the Kowloon District Court this morning before Judge H, H. B. How.
As a result of the accident,
19-year-old Chinese youth,
Paul Law, The driver of the
car in which the girl died, was
scensed of dangerous driving
APOLOGY
causing death when he ap- In the issue
Miss Susan Ting, daughter of peared before the Judge
Mr and Mrs Y. C. Ting of 141 morning. -Istand Road, Stanley will
of the Chinn
this Mull of July 22, 1850 the China
graduate with the degree of Mr A. Zimmern, instructed Administration the 36th the Attorney General; Is ap-
Bachelor of Science in Business
Commencement
Mail published on page 10 of the late Anal edition o leiter to the Editor under the heading "Under Fire. In this letter the
Church, stated:
uk Bryant pearing for the Crown, writer, referring to Mrs Beatrice College of Business. Administra-DIAL Wright, and Patrick Yu, Bon tomorrow;
instructed by Ferd, Kwon and
The Bryant College is in Pro-Co.. are representing vidence, Rhode Island, US.A.
Cheque For
Refugee School
cused.
the
To Tsun Wan
The Crown's ense is that, on
Women
Mrs R. T. Eng. President of the afternoon of June 22, four The Hongkong Connell of people-two
and two Women and Mrs' R. R. Kapahi, men, one of whom was the be- Chairman of the Fund-raisingcused were travelling in a car Committee, yesterday presented
a chuque for $2,000 to Mrs Eisio frean Kowloon to Tsun Wan. Elliatt for the Mu Kuang School
for refugee children,
"As a student of psychology, it is not hard for me to see at once that she is suffering from a folic de grandeur, 115 every human's behaviour either
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Above, a palicoman- gives instructions to an overloaded cyclist..
A "task force" of Hongkong Police traffic oMeers pleked motivated by cavy, the roundabout at Kowloon jealousy or folie de grandcar, City to begin u motorisis therefore I hovo with charity | education wedd qualified her superwoman's efforts as grand madness." The campaign, which
last Tubsday, is being under- taken by 20 officers and men of the Traffe Branch, whose duty it Is to tepch driving habits.
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The China Mail now cognises that the above state- ments are. wholly unfounded and takes the earliest oppor-
AL a spot near the six mile-tunity of correcting error in
In addition to the money the stone on the Castle Peak Road, publishing such letter, and of ladies promised to supply venetho,car which was driven by the tendering to Mr Church its
involved in an sincere apologies, fun blinds for the new premises | accused, was
la Kowloon City.
The President fold Mrs Elllett
accident.
The China
Mall. trusts that
An officer
that every
of traffe Lound nt
started
sale
be
to
the rapidly developing, Despite this, traffic officers sill Kun Tong Industrial area,
found it necessary to remind and Sung Wong Tol Road to fenders of their mistakes and branch off to Hunghon-and urge them to excelso more several side streets in Kow- care and courtesy. loon City itself.
The
inspector aald that the campaign is not so much to prosecule, but mther to. lead and advise motorists, cyclists. inndem drivers as well as pedestriants, "to do at the right way."
said this morring conceivable typo offence could -this roundabout. Normally traffic at this round-
• about is very hophazard. But under the keen eyes of the
Police this moming it was very smooth.
It pervco four the expression
that the Council planned to put As, a result the girl, Judystio with accept olagala premiero before Chrsals. Chan, was wand fatally injured of the China Mall's regret for mos in order to raise further. after being admitted to hospital, any pain
that Lundy for the school.
The hearing is continuing.
or annoyanes she may have suffered
major roada-
Prince Edward Road, Argyle Street, Clearwater Bay Road
WOR
not
nexi morning he started work at his command the in- carly. He felt thirsty and dependence of the republic. wandered Into the "blowing This paragraph appeared room" to get some tes from an under a big banner headline urn. On his way back to work of Bix columns saying after his drink he suddenly "ITALIAN TROOPS ON working THE MARCH Mussolini pro-
came upon his wife
there.
He said he was to surprised mises to protect Austria."
to find her that he called to her and asked whether she had brought his ring back. His wife became very angry and even tually said that he could got li back from a
Mr G.
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American millionaire owner of A. Fahnestock, the the palatial yacht Shenandoah
man called Chau who has made his residence Kwong-ing, so he went back to Hongkong for the last 18
his work.
The hearing a unfinished.
in
months, left for Americo
by the
Fangress of Japan sesterday Chad is being tried before Mr accompanied by his wife. Justice A D. Schioles and a jury of fatir women and three men.
Mr and Mrs Fahnestock 110 Mr G. It. Sneath, Crown Couret, en route to New York to join 5. Crown in their son whom they will take D. G.
Counsel, and Mr E. R. Bou. scling Superinte vacation. The yacht which iles to Europe for the summer
dent of Portock. Instructed by Mr in Kowloon
of F. Zimmern and in Hongkong.
Ching.
Bay, will remala
DRIVER FINED $500
Youths Offer $6 To
Be Taken To Beach
A man who agreed to drive four youths to a beach for the price of a lunch was convicted and fined $500 or iwo months' gaol by Mr I. T. Morris at Central Magis- tracy this morning.
Ma Hon-man, 31, of 38 Main Mr Morrison Bald he then Street, Stanley Village, pleaded | stopped the car and queriioned not guilty to charges of Criving the youths, who admitted later a private car for hire and they were to pay defendant 36 driving without Kird party for taking them to Big Wave insurance.
Bay. Senior Superintendent Mr A
The
four Morrision sald this morning
youths Skip Heinecke, Fletcher, MacGregor, The campaign will last a fow that on July 12, at 11.45 a. Jan Yao and Peter Metrevelli hu drove past defertiante cat teriled that they knew Uo- Then the "task at Main Street, Stanley. more days.
fendant and that as he had not force" will move to another Mr Morrision sald the man taken his lunch, they agreed to bad spot, where they wili was talking to four youths and ouy him 30 to take them to the start all over again.
A special group of traffic om- cers was formed a few months ago to teach Kowloon motor ists
belter delving habits. Since its formation the officers and men have been buy educating the pedestrians on how to cross the road safely,
an his car's windows were open, beach.
The beard someone mention
"Avo dollars."
In his defence, defendant He said he drove past the car said he was also going to Shek O. slowly, and saw the four youths beach later in the day and there-
the car
and into
drive fore he took the four boys to away.
the beach.
Printed and published by TanENCE GORDON Newlande PearČE for and on behalf of Bouth China Morning Post Limited of 1- Wyndham Etreet, City of Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong.
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