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Captain
and
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Mrs Cedric Carlton after their wedding at
Cathedral John's week. The bride is the former Miss Irene Dean Ross. The groom is an airlina pilat.
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RIGHT: Christine Paine recolves her prize from Mrs E. G. Smith-Wright after the Shak-O Country Club children's swimming gala on Sunday.
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LEFT: At the Control Kalfong Wolfara Ad- vancement Association banquet for Unofficial Members of the Executiva and Legislative Councils on Friday (1-x): Mr Chow
Yan and Mr C. E. Terry.
Below: Mr Bill Burrud, noted American TV personality and his producer Mr Gene McCabe (nearest camera) are seen at work on the Kow- toon water front this morning with The Peak in the background. They are making television films in Hongkong partly from material they are getting themselves while here and partly from films made by local camera fans. -- China Mail Photo.
ABOVE: Russians at the American National Ex- hibition in Moscow queue up for their cup of a famous U.S. drink which is served by Russian Uni- versity students. An cati- mated 4,500,000 drinks were given away during the 42-day exhibition.
From the Filos
25
ONE
Mr
years AGO
NE of the oldest re- sidents of the Colony, H. Ruttonjee, JP founder of the well-known Arm of wine merchants' which bears his name, cele- brated the anniversary of his fifty years residence in the Colony yesterday. The occasion was marked by a reception in his honour by the local Parsee community in the Gloucester Restau- rant in the afternoon, and a chiming clock and silver cocktail set were presented Mr Ruttonjce as souvenirs of the occasion.
Mr W. J. Keates, attached to the Editorial Staff of the Hongkimy Telegraph, accom- panied by his wife and family, is leaving for England, on Loard the NYK liner Fushimi Maru on September 15.
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LEFT: Canadian tourists who arrived in Hongkong from Japan on Thursday want to the Leper Island of Hay Ling Chau on Saturday. They saw avery tho aspect of illo on island-known
the
Isle of Happy Hasling--
and examined plans for
future devolopment.
News has just been TO- ceived in Hongkong that Mr R. F. J. Lindsell, cldest son of the Hom. Mr R. E. Lind- sell, acting Attorney General, one of the successful candidates for the Colonial Office recently.
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5 YEARS Sequel To 'Cold-blooded'
Attack On Woman, Child
A 28-year-old unemployed man, Chan Tung-yuen, was found guilty and sentenced to five years by Judge T. Creedon at the Victoria District Court this morning on two charges of wounding a 21-year-old woman and her three-year-old daughter.
Pussing sentence, Judge Cree-, Chan said that when he saw don said this was a cold-blinded Yu was pregnant he asked her attack on the woman, as a re-who the father of the child was. She told him there were three sull of which she had lost her
and she did not know baby.
which use, was the father.
"I and on the case that I can see nothing in your favour. Your defence of drunkenness--I don't believe for one moment defence, of self-defence has been say that you disproved and to were confused is a falsehood."
Lucky
Your
Judge Creedon added that Chun was lucky that he did not sppear before
the Supreme Court on a charge of murder.
Chan WEJ convleted of wounding the woman, Yu Kum- Eng, and her daughter, Cheung Hol-kom, with a chopper in Lee Tung Street on June 30 YE later lost her unborn child.
In his defence, Chan sald Yu and sent
photographs of her self and tun to his wife, and his wife had later left him.
"Yu said she wished to merry me," said Chun. "But later I saw
men,
"I refused to give her money
support her," said Chan.
Chan said he lost two jobs in
a row because Yu would phone
FOR WOUNDING
Her Holiday BIG
In Hongkong At An End
POST FOR Japanese To
HK CLERGYMAN
A second Hongkong clergyman has been appointed a bishop in Southeast Asia.
Hear About Hongkong
Japanese travel writer, Miza Kaoru Kahotaka, passed through the Colony this morning on Fan American at the start of a 26-wook world tour.
She said she will be back in
He is one-time Christ Church vicar, the Rev. J. C. L.
Wong who has been appointed assistant Bishop the Colony on December 2, and of Borneo. He will be consecrated at Jesselton will stay here a few days taking Aims and collecting on January 25, the feast of the Conversion of
material for a programme on Hongkong. St Paul.
She will visit about 20 coun- Last year, the Rev. Roland, long, a member of Kowloon! Koh of Hongkong, was ean-Rotary, a member of the exce- tries to write scripts for tele-- secrated assistant Bishop of tive committee of the Hongkong vision and radio programmes.
He was
She will also also Sea School.
write magazine member of the General Com- articles, and prepare a booklet mittee of the Kowloon Itesidents for Pan American. Association.
| Singapore.
The Rev. J. C. L. Wong's most recent appointment was vicar of Kowloon's Mandarin-speaking Church of the Good Shepherd.
Poking-born
At the same time, he was the
Engineer Superintendent Holt's Whert.
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Mr Wang began life as an en- gineer. Peking born, he gradua1-
him at the office frequently, Fifteen-year-old Mas Cor-ed from the Massachusetts In
nella Meyner, high school daugh-stitute of Technology in 1924
She told him he was the father of the child.
Hit With Clog
Mr Wong left the Colony on retirement in 1950, but returned the next year.
Mr Wong is 50.
Tony Saletan
zer of a Swissair senior ptiot, wire and Marine Engineering To Broadcast
ture
left this morning for Bangkok, The following year he joined:
Soa School
To Study In United States
Eight Hongkong students left nt midnight in the as President Toft, a cargo liner of the Mariner class, bound Angeles,
for Los
MISS KANÉTAKA.
By appointment he met Chan after spending a holiday here az Alfred Holt and Co, and two. The young American folk on Jung 20 in Lee Tung Street the guest of Mr and Mrs Leo years later he came to Hongkong singer. Tony Saletan, who is at They are Albert Chu (20), and she asked him for money. Gaddi.
As Assistant Superintendent present visiting the Colony on a who will join the University of "When I refused she hit me
Engineer.
tour of the East and Africa is Cincinnati, Ohio; Benjamin Hu with a wooden elog. I acciden In so doing, Cornella realised a In 1938 Mr Wong was ordain- giving a recital from the Con- (20), who will join Ohio State tally wounded her with my cherished ambition. Many times ed deacon, and priest two years vert Hall of Radio Ilongkong to- Univeralty: Andrew P.K. Kung knife," he said.
night at 0.30.
(10), who she had heard her father speak later.
will join Santa Chon said that previously of Hongkong and its beauty and
Mr Saletan, who is making a Monica City College, California; had drunk some Chinese wine and who rather drunk at the charm as a holiday resort and
He started a Mandarin service point of collceting folk songs Fel Fang Ching (22), who Is from the various countries He joining San Francisco Conser- time.
when the Invitation to spend part at Christ Church in 1038 and visits includes in his programme vatory of Music: Louls Tehens He did not know he had of the long summer
of Christ vacation was priest-in-charge
songs from Europe, Africa, the (12), who is joining Stockbridge for two years wounded her until he saw blood here came her way, she was de- Church
Boston, Mass.: Middle East and Asia, se vell School,
Henry Thong (20), who is join-1 15" mediately after the Liberation as from his native America. coming from her body,
lighted.
of the Colony and he, revived
State ing Idaho
College, A sum of money and a quan. She will be met by her father the Mandarin service in 1949. As well as being a singer, he Pocatello, Idaho; Mr Ting Him tity of clothing, to a total value the is muster of a great variety of Wong (20), who is Joining of $500, were stolen from the In Bangkok. She was seen of at From there he went to
musical instrumento, among Syracuse University, New York; first floor flal of No. 3 Yuen Mr Wong has been 'a member them Uio galtar, the banjo, and
ond Mr Yom Suon Wong (19), Ngal Birect, Mongkolt between Printed and published by TLAENCE GORDON NEWLANDS PRANC Kaj Tak by Mr and Mrs Leo Church of the Good Shepherd
who is joining Memphis State 1 o'clock and 1 o'clock this for and on behalf of South China Morning Post Limited at 2-3 Gaddi and Mre Peter Gaucht,—and past president of the En- liho_recorder-and he accon-
glacering Wyndham Street, City of Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong. Intplar Photo,
Boclety of Hong-, panlos himself when he sings. University, Tonn,
morning.
her go to a hotel with another
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He later gave himself up. Chlef Inspector C. Smith prosecuted.
Theft From Flat
EXTRACT from the SCM
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Post 26 Years Ago column: "We learn that when the Green Island Cement Company's new block plant, now in course of construction, is completed, it will be possible to produco anything from architect's design in cement concrete. This being so, there is no reason why the most ornate public or private buildings in contemplation should not be constructed on the new plan which ensures 80 much as regards stability and immunity from the fire and vermin."
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Mian Dorothy Mande Biggs was married to Mr Reginald Robert Davies, member of the staff of Mackintosh's Ltd, at the Union Church, Kennedy Road.
Quentin Reynolds
In Colony
Quentin Raynolds, author and writer is now in the Colony to prepara a story on tho search for
a girl to play the lead part in the film; "The World of Suzie Wong." The 57-year-old writ- er, who muda his'nama with his broodcasts from. London during the Blitz, will be here until Thur- day.
He is now a free-. fance writer and novel- [st, writing for some of the bigger American magazines. His best- known books are London Diary, Convoy, Only The Stars Are Neutral, Dress Rehearsal and. Tho Cur- tain River.
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