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HK REFUGEE Strangled PROBLEM: 'A DISGRACE'

A Church leader said today that the rofugee problem in Hongkong is disgrace for the nations of the free world.

The Hew. K. L. Stumpf, heart of the Lutheran World Service, speaking to mentors of the! Kuwlum Rotary Club at their work lonch inreihig in the Penina uiri, sald, "The re- free problem in Hongkang is 1:01 annoying; but it is a disgrace for the nation of the free worick, for the who claim to believe in, Christianity, Demmeracy and

ughts

"The Bongbong refugee jah lem has or ignored because we share with all szeleties at tlines the et pacity fur" not seeing what we do not wash to see

No Excuse

Then he spoke of the World Refugee Year and continued;

"It has been said, and truly so, thut this is the century of Millions of the homeless map. human beings throughout the living ( shindowy world are holt-existence,

tre

Identified

The body of the woman found strangled aboard a Youmati

котроп

in

Typhoon Shelter on Tues. day has boon. identified and police enquiries are proceeding, a Government *pokesman said this morning.

It was reported that she was identified by her employer as a cleaning umah.

The woman, Tang Siu-yung,

whs

the employed at Shanghal Women's Barber Shop al 618 Shanghai Street, Brst

35,

"For the st part tlusy puses neither home for co-four, Mangkok.

They Are the waiting people of our time, owning only worn ruftear or two, a few bloukets, a shred and sometimes

self-respect donsier Di the rounds papers that makes while they wait... and walt.

"Wh arr thuse waiting prūpie?

Thes tore Fit retligees at mid-renttiry Europe. Alger, our beatifitut houses, our: Pak tire, Tibet, Chin

This bulty enablis

enjoy

cocktail parties and fur

#s to

fab-

They are the lesh and blumi

evening while remaining b-bol of the upheavals of the

vious to r

of thousand,

1:6 ast two dreados, escapees tum

the hocross of wor, revolution, persecution,

sick, andetnond is heal. a mov- el prople living in overcrowded quaites witboni paralle

where in the work!.

uny-

"But while the flue of our world to notier eat he explained,

it enimmet i exeused.

Spechting of Pis 62-day world was the subject of tour which his speech, he said;

"Ms primary air turing thr about 160 speaking engagements, televison, 1do and tres Inter view.. was to inform the publle about 1...

Hongkorut refugee oblem, la fonts the interest af voluntary agencies and govern- ment on the Hongkong refugee problem. 14 ghcourage adequate finit entributions for a per- manent solution of the Hongkong refu, roblem.

The proprietar, Mr Ng Fok. 50, engaged her bl โนย months ago at a mouldy ralary of $70.

Teng who used to live in Canton, was married to a muzi called Chiu Sheen-bing, arted 40. They have a son, 13, living in Canton and daughter, Chiu Fel-yoen, 11, Being with hor mother at the shop

At pan. on Monday, she left the tuber shop in black clothes and black shes.

She returned at 13 pou and it again half an hour later.

That was the last They saw of

Today they are at a dealer. cac in → Camp in Austria, Đ Ontrack In Italy, tebi 1) Guza, a shark ja Hongkong.

To Cease

"What a refugee wants mort is

to ease be ing a refugee,”

he

Art Exhibition

i

93% crase belag a refugee............ This the unitarlan

A colourful display of water rolcur pal::tings by Miss Kee-

»

wah Werg and Messes Slu-pong Fok. Chung Sin Was had shu

To which 39 mumbers United Salious sub- ribed in 1958 when they vote: for a General Assembly 'resolu

Year In on designating n

increased which, through the

kec Lau, opened this morning in the St John's Cathedral Old Hall.

The

whose young artists, nges are around 20 years, are the pupils of Mr Maytin Kan. efforts of governments, private Their work, on display for the agencies and individuals, much first time, attracted considerable ef the homeless population of interest from the world might finally find, attended the

today. permanent hoven."

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fetallikad 1945

THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1959.

[--writes fashion meuS, HAYO YORKE

NEW

Lady Sheaffer

SAMPOERT 1ountain PRN

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PICTORIAL PICTORIAL PARADE

RIGHT: A happy gather- ing soon at the Swiss National Day ball which war held by the Swiss Association

Paramount last Friday.

ot

tho

Restaurant

LEFT: The winner of the St Vincent de Paul rafile for a Flat car, Mr Chon

(left), Ping cho poses with his prize and Mr W. A. Shea and Mrs

J. Xavier.

RIGHT: At Tuesday's JAL cocktail party held at the Gloucester Hotel: (-) Mr. S. Yanagita JAL president, Mr T, Kawa- buchi, Mr T.F.R. Waters.

ABOVE: Mrs Zoo Hwa Woo Lee, widow of the lato Mr Lao Ching-doo, who was murdered in Brazil, donates a $20,000 cheque to the now Hospital Kwong Wah

at its opening yesterday. With hor (from left) are Mr Leo Slu-bun and Mr C. 5.. Wong:

ABOVE RIGHT: Prof. S. Chandrasekhar (atonding), of the Indion Institute for Population Studies, delivering a loc- ture at the Hongkong University extra - mural vacation cours S OR problems of world food and population.

LEFT: Swinging smartly

up the ramp, from the parade ground are those contingents of Hong. Police kong Auxiliary after their passing out parade hold at the Police Training School in Aberdeen yesterday, Mr R. C. Lee took the saluto.

From the Filos

25

years AGO

LADY

batten,

Louis

Mount-

ong. of the

richest women in the world,

the heiress of Sir Erlest Cassel, arrived here on Fri- day morning from Hanol on board the 88 Canton.

who was

Lady Mountbatten, the guest of Commodore Frank Ellot and Mrs Elilot at their residence on Saturday, plans to stay at the Peninsula Hotel for four or five days before eceding to England,

pro-

Early discovery and prompt action by the Health authoris tics have just prevented a re- petition of the position in 1939 when thousands of sacks of wheat and flour were demned and destroyed by Government, ewing la com tamination by weevila.

соти

LETTERS TO

THE EDITOR

Over The Top

Sir, Yesterday's editorial

from our

We

nwait

FROM the SCM Post's 25

Years Ago column: "To those accustomed to scan the harbour dally a very per- ceptible gap would have been noticed yesterday fore noon the Tamar had left her moorings for her | biennial clean up across the

water.

en-

"The disappearance of such a landmark, or shall we say water- mark, was bound to cause quiry, and in reply to innumer- able queries as to what would compose the main quantity of the marine products adhering to her bottom, barnacles, - mussels, oysters, turtles or otherwibo, we can only say, upon close Inspec tion made that all the species of shell-Ash mentioned were found when she docked, but no turtles, "The Tamar, It will no doubt be remembered, was formerly a trooper, and reiloved the Victor Emmanuel about 15 years ago. She is now simply receiving ship for officers and men swalt- ing transfer, for whom there – is omple provision on board.-

"Only few Jock Tors and Marines are kept on boartį, ilm- ply for signalling purposes, while the rest of the crew composed of Chinese."

...

are

Two children ivere painfully

injured in a motor accident

poses the question, expressed by which occurred yesterday or a lady, that the water overflow the Castle Peak Road, at the beach near the petrol station be reservoirs could conserved by building the dam-fust beyond the Cafetaria, walls higher,

Mr George Alwee, with his a similar question, probably wife and three small children, from another Indy, late this in an Erskine sedan, was winter when our reservolts are backing into the parking practically empty, why Govern place when a loaded truck ment have seen it to spend lux came around the corner from payers money in bullding so

of town and

many reservoirs when all the the direction water in them could probably crashed into it, be contained in one.

Dr. J. P. Fehily was at the beach and rendered first aid,

TOMAS.

New Charges 24 Escape To

LEFT: Queen Elizabeth, Against

the Queen Mother, pre- sents the Sword of Honour to Sondhurst Senior Under - officer, H. D. H. Koatingo, during hor visit to the military academy recently.

Sarawak Move On HK Entrepot:

of

Small Loss Expected

Two Men

Nicholl

Micholailovitab, 21. stateless, of 42 Granville Road,

Macao

Macao, Aug. 5. Despite close watch by the Communist guards around Macau, 24 persons "Have fled the

mainland during the last two

days.

third floor, and Ivan. Gborgs Mihal, 45, of room 305, One batch of 12 adults and Waldort Hotel, accused of eight chlidren arrived at Taipa stealing a 50 the from the Kin lalund, the day before yesterday, Hus Co., list Baturday, were land on another avension Tour additionally charged with two | farmers fod and landed BOC- counts of larceny by 'lafck this where near the Hippodrome.--. 44 morning at. Cestini šlagtsiracy. | AFP.

436th accused were alleged to

have

(rim

stolen a total of $900

drts worldsurat

Singer Seving

Livingston Co.,

Co., and Gibb.

May Leo and

$500 Short

Farida Izmail on July 21 and Bidding for the 37-t' mator 27.

launch Adonis · at · Lammert's Mr I. T. Morris, Central Auction rooms this morning foll Magistrate, remanded

both $500 short of the $10,500 reserve gnol price and the launch was with-

drawn, from sele, dans

import Ogure of $1,004.04 million, accused over the same period.

seven days in custody.

Mr D. E. D'Almada Remedior, of D'Almada Remedios and Co.

By A CHINA MAIL REPORTER Hongkong's export and im- countries Instead of through port dealings with Sarawak middlemen in Hongkong. are not very large and the loss. But according to a spokesman

Between January and May

The launch which is fitted. revenue expected when of the Hongkong and Shanghai

with # 48 hp. Gardner-Diesel Sarawak businessmen stop using Bank, the loss of revenue that this year, Hongkong's exports to is appearing for both accused

Detective Inspector Ko Po- | engine, is lying jat, Causeway Han kong as an entrepot, is may be expected from this move Sarawak, were $8,73 millen. The

Total Colony exports to all parts lewan is prosecuting. is likely to be quite small.

1 Hay typhoon shelley. kely to be very smoll.

He explained that in the first of the world in those five months According to reports from five months of this year $5.37 was $1,219.17 million. Kuching, Sarawak businessmen million worth of goods had been The spokesman added that li will soon begin to buy goods imported to the Colony from would be very hard to estimate direst from manufacturing Sarawak, out of a total Colony the, Iosa in Hongkong' dollars.

Primied and published by Truence Gonbon Newlands : Prance for utid on behalf of South Chios Morning Post Limited of 1-3 Wyndham Street, City of Victoria in the "Colony of llongkong.

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