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SHEAFFER'S

ADMIRAL SNORKEL PEN

ARMY REVOLVERS THEFT NZ Refugee From the Films

Dairy Farm Accused Are

Executive Acquitted On

Leaves HK

Mr George Milne, Joint Managing Director of the Dairy Farm, Ice and Cold

Storage Co. Ltd, loft this A

afternoon in the German liner Frankfurt on retire. ment.

Mir Milne joined the company as an assistant sceretary in 1932, and was appointed joint manag

De director

with Mr E. J.

Cowell five years ago.

"I am very sorry friends

to lose my have been associated with 27 years, but the Tibags happen," he said prior to His departure.

European Holiday

Accompanied

One Charge

Supreme Court jury today acquitted two man accused of conspiring to steal eight .38 pistols from the War Department, after the Crown offered no evidence on the charge.

But they still stand charged with stealing the

pistols.

Cheung Sheung and Lam Chi-kin pleaded not guilty to charges dt:

Conspiring between April 15 and 26 to steal 10

War pitals, property of the Department; arki

by his wife

On April 20, breaking and Fellth, Mr Mine will disembark

intering a building bes at Gend to have a holiday is waging to the War Department, Haly, Switzerland and Austriand stealing the pistols. for two months,

They will then travel to the United Kingdom where they will by Joined by their two daughters. They will settle down In Seutland,

Mrs Me has taken an active part in the community life, and unly recently retired from the

tion as secretary.

Mr

G I. Sueath, Crown Counsel, told Mr Justice R. H. Mills-Owens he was offering no evidence on the first charge.

The jury of four women and Ihres men then acquitted the

two men on this charge.

FORCED IN

euse galast Outlining llo akong Girl Guides Associate on the serund charge, Me Sneath raid Cheung had forced into the armoury 31 his way Lowu army camp by wrenching fran bars off the window.

She has also taken part [21 ruming the Chimera Club for 15ritid Inces skationed In Hongkong.

Ar at Mts Milke were su

oft by many friends.

Farouk Ultimatum To

Mr Sarah saki Lan, who was soldier, had helped from the mitside.

He said the Endeld revolvers were in a tiny secured to the floor and padlocked,

On

Monday, April 27, the pistols were füound to be missing One corner of the trunk hati been forced up.

DUG UP

On May 4 a party of police hat found Cheung in King's

Overstayed For Leg Cure:

Fined $500

"I told the Immigration peo- ple that i would go back to America when my log was cured," a 73-year-old man told Mr I. T. Morris this morning when he up- peared at Central Magis- tracy on a charge of aver- staying in the Colony.

Wai Wong, of 23C Fuk Wing Street,

pleaded second Bour, guilty to the charge and was ned $500 by the Magistrale.

Wai was permitted to stay in the Colony until July 27 by the Immigration Ofice, but he told the court that he informed them

Mr R. C. Leo inspects the parade

ot today's

Mail

passing-out ceremony at Aberdeen China photo.

Kwong Wah

Out-Patients

Clinic

Is Opened

Narriman? Park. They had dug and found he would stay until he was The spacious

cured.

Sua

fa buried pistol.

The police had gone with When asked about his occupa- [Cheang to a small village near, tlan, he said that he was in the Lausanne, Aug. 4.

business Ex-Queen Narriman of Egypt Fanling, and in a pigsty, under restaurant of reportasune straw, they had found the Francisco. tonight rugged alleging she had been banned other seven revolvers,

her seven-year- from seeing

old won.

Sit gent the afternoon play- ing with young Prie Fust

hi de ville at Cully.

t

It was her first visit to Cully since last Friday, when it was reported that she had allegedly been toll by her former hus- Land, ex-King Farouk, either le withdraw certain statemeals attributed to her in a widely published interview or stop see- ing the boy.

them

ats

Members of the young Prince's household, among governesans, Miss

Mr Snooth said that the same evening Lam was arrested at the army camp.

The Crown was relying solely

Ar

ein a confession allegedly made! by Lam for his conviction, Sneath said.

The hearing it unfinished Chrung cel

o represented by

rm is delinded by Mir A. Zi Parn, instructed by the army.

SMELLY

San Rafaci, Calif., Aug. 4. Ofleer Carl Selby ran ile a Anne Cher-culprit with a concealed weapon Genevieve when he went after a prowler Mrs a:

denied he heard in the bushes. Tabouret, emphatically the.e had been any such ulti- The prowler was skunk.

UPI. matum-UPI.

reiside

THIS

WEEK

ONLY

PAINTINGS

STOLEN

Nice, Aug. 4. Thieves using a ladder stole 17th century paintings worth £2,000 from the first floor apart- nent of Mrs Jessica Cornellus, a British resident at Juan Les Pins on Sunday night, police sald here today.

The paintings were cut from their times, which were left on the lawn outside. Other paint- ings worth

total of nearly £5,000 were left untouched.-- China Mail Special.

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Member At

Police Parade

A parade of 190 men of the Auxiliary Police Force was inspected by Mr R. C. Lee, new member of the Legislative Council, this morning, at the Aberdeen Training School. The men have just completed their annual eleven days' training in

camp.

The Acting Commandant, Mr E. C. Van Helden and Mr M. Godfrey, Acting Deputy (Com- attended the eero- outmandunt

nony. Mr Michael Turner, the the pationts clinic

Commandant, is at present on Kwong Wah Hospital, leave in England. Kowloon,

officially

Int opened this morning.

Was

After ከ!። inspection, which he was accompanied by Mr Mok Bing-wing. Super-

Messrs.

Chak-sum, intendent, Mr Ching Wing-chou, Wong

Superintendent and Wong Aslant Cheung Chun-hon, and

A J. Schouter, Staff Chak-Inu, Chairmen of the re- Mr spretive boards of directors for Officer of the Auxiliary Police, the past three years, and mem- Mr Lee addressed the men, say bers of the Board of the Tung Jug: Wah group of hospitals present ly in office, who have been con-mendous cerned in the fund-raising and the building of the new Kwong With hospital, toured the clinic when it was opened to provide free medical services for the sick and under-privileged.

Murder Victim

Among those present with the oficiais. were Mrs Zan wa Woo Lee, widow of the late Mr Lee Ching-den, victim of a mur- der plot in Brazil a few months ago, and Mr Lee Siu-bun,

Bon

of the Inte Mr Ler, who was a member of the Board of Direc- tors in 1050.

Mr Lee donated a cheque of

The $20,000 towards

building

has re- Force The Police

responsibilities. You are all Hongkong born and as know what the ruch you all community expeets of you as of the Auxilary members

1 um confident Police Force, that you will serve your come munity with efficiency and zeal." First Of Nine

The parade this morning was the first of nine which will be

given at periods of eleven days There will be up to October. Bix Chinese comps, two Non- Chinese, and one special camp for the training of N.CO's and Inspectors, Instruction is given by Chlef Instructor J. Martin of the Regular Police Force, who was present inday,

addition to attending

Funeral And

Mass For

Fr Veyres

Rov. Fr Albert Vayras who died in St Paul's Hospital on Monday after a long ill- was buried morning at the Foreign Missionary cometerý Bothania, Pokfulam,

ness

at

Plan For HK 25

Gets Warm Welcome

BY A STAFF REPORTER

years --AGO.

AMONG those fined $10 for allowing unmuzzled-

dogs out in public were Mr

A Church leader in Hong-M. A. Cooper, Lugard Hall. kong welcomed the plan Hongkong, and Mr J. F. forwarded by a New Zea Grose, of 55 Conduit Road. land member of Parlia- ment in which he advocated Commonwealth ald for refugees' from Chinn.

But, the Rev. K. L. Stumpf, head of the World Council of Churches. sold, it is not enough that Industries be set up to give employment to the refugees. He sold that the Dominions, Australia, Canada

News has just been received from Antrecrp of the death of Mr Carl Ingrusht, proprietor of the cigar factory, the Orient Tobacco Manufactory in Nathan Road, Kowloon.

and New Zealand, should also DISHOP R. O. Hall wrote be receiving countries for the n long letter to the goods produced by these new.SCM Post advocating the Industries.

J

suspension of the death "They should open their mar-penalty for 20 years. Inter kels and ease present customs alin, he said, an increasing regulations," he anid.

number of Church lenders

SURPRISED

The Rev. Stumpt said he was

led by Dr William Temple, the Archbishop of York,

rurprised that the Common-were convinced that the wealth countries

not arguments to justify the Included the problem of death penalty were no Hongkong refugees in their longer valid. thinking and piñuning earller.

"We believe that we are 15- "But I am glad there is come-

terpreting the mind of Christ body talking about us in the in picading for abotillon," he

Commonwealth added. Urina

bad.

Bishop Hall said he was con- thought o!

he now,"

Councillor Hilton Chzong-iven said. "It sounds vinced that the like a wonderful idea, and Mr Freer (the NZ member of Parliament) should be given every credit for putting forward"

it

He said that Hongkong's re-

Penalty never ceterred a mur- her. He said the death penal', was a survival from the des

when retribution was consid.!- ed moral action.

He said frequent use of the Wag always a

fugee problem was a very death penalty serious ene, and if Australia, sign of weak government, The

Government เบ Canada and New Zealand Hongkong were to take some of them it along enough to dispense with

it altogether. would be a fine contribution

On

to the World Refugee Year, "It would also have a simulat-

ing effeel and influence.

The nacht Tai Mo Shan, the minds of Asians, I have talked with many Asians and which recently arrived at Dart- they consider Australia and } mouth from Hongkong covered New Zealand a part of Asia," a distance of almost 10.000

DO A LOT

He added that such

would do a lot to

miles. The vessel, a ketch of

2 tona displacement

a move manned by five naval officers cement and had left Hongkong exact- further ties between them in a year before. and the rest of Asin. Canada' has always shown an!

Interest in Asia, he said, and if they were also to take part

Mins Eileen Piper-Green- in this plan. a lot of goodwillburg and Mr John Harrigan, would be built up.

clation

of

☆ ☆ ☆

this a member of the UN Asse. who is attached to the stag Williamson Shipping of the M: Hongkong Cheong-leen said that the Co. will marry in September. Association's Executive Board would be meeting tomorrow afternoon to consider whether they should appeal to respective UNA's of Australia, New Zealand and Canada to further Mr Freer's proposal.

A Requiem Mass was offered by Rev Fr Rene Chevaller, parish priest of Tai Koo Lao, curly this morning at the chapel of Bethanie, attended by Large gathering of parishioners and friends of the late priest.

The funeral service was con-

dueted by the Rt Rev Felix F. Shes, Vicar-General.

оп

The late Fr Veyres was born

St Laurent tic Muret December 20, 1884. In 1903, he entered the Foreign Mis- Honary

Seminary and Was

fund of the Tang Wah Hospital camp for cloven days, instruc ordained in Paris in 1910, ir. memory of her late husband. on is given to each man on two weekday evenings during

MISSIONARY

Before the clinic was opened, the year making a total of sixty; He volunteered for mls- several hundred patients Aled hours annually, They also put into the new building to wait in three whole days during the sionary work for the free up-to-date medical year on mobilisation exercises. services provided in both Euro- Mr W. B. Foster conducted pean and Chinese practices. The Police Band at the paråde.

Men Zaushwa Woo Lõo, widow of Mr ́Loo Ching-dea. who was murdered. in Firazil, presents a ohoqan for $10,800 to, Mr Kruert C. Wong.---China' Mall Photo.

In China and was sent to Kwangtung where 40 he worked for the past years.

Due to iness and-Injurios caused by bandits, he was brought to Hongkong to be treated in 1950.

In 1954, his condition, be- came worse and he suffered partial paralysis and was con- fined to hospila! until Monday.

IF THEY

HAD FREEDOM

Now York, Aug. 4. The former Governor of New York, Mr Averell Harri- man, zalt today the demonstra- tion accorded Vice-President Richard Nixon in Warsaw show- clearly how an election would go in Poland if the voters had freedom of chalce.

Mr Harriman, who recently returned from a tour of the Soviet Union, told the Ovorecas Press Club that President Eisenhower's scheduled visit to Russia could' do much to, reduce the fears of the Rusalan, people that American leaders are war mongers—UPI.

THE IDEA

The TELD Marshal Paul Von

Hindenburg, 86-year- old President of Germany is dead. Chancellor Hitler, once a corporal in the army, becomes the new President Mr Warren Freer, New Zealand and commander-in-chief of

Labour MP, speaking in the forces, parliamentary budget debule suggested that the commerce ministers of New Zealand,

Mina

Sheila M. Jeffrica, Australia and Canada should daughter of the Director of meet in Hongkong to discuss the Royal Observatory, Hong-

the establishment of iridus-.

tries in the Colony to give long, has been appointed mia. employment to refugees from tress with the Hongkong China.

Education Department.

This Funny World

TIMELY

LOAN

OFFICE

લક્ક

COWYN LETTE

"I just want enough to get out of the country."

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