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Pope's Gift

On Murder To Visiting

A

Charge

womon testified during murder committal pro- cuedings before Mr A. J. Sanguinetti at Central Magistracy this morning, that the accused, Fong Yick-chung, o coolic had told her ho had stabbed a man in the back,

The witness, Kerok Nel-chung, aid that at about 3 pan, on July 22 the one, the delendunt had visked her AL 75 Contaught Bord Centrol,

Anglican

London, Sept. 1. Pope John recently made o

gift of his

porsonol

breviary to on Anglican clergyman during a private audience in the Vatican, the Daily Telegraph re- ports.

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Canon Donald Hae, 65-year- old Vicar of Eye, Suffolk, quotes is describing it; "The book that I will treasure for the! rest of my life."

sw the Canon Rae

Pope when he was visiting Home las dum to obtain material for his friend, De Norman Sykes, bran of Winchener, official biographer of the late Dr Bell, Anglean

She said he hurt told her he fight had hun onvolved in a with anchier volle at Central Market and had been injured by the other man Witness aid dfendant is, told her he had strated the ther man in the Bi-op-or-Chichester, buck.

Fuig is alleged to have stat- La Chan Chaneyu at Central Market on dialy 22. Chan dled later.

ASKED FOR MONEY Wilness ale sare that the following day Fong had asked her for $100. She gave him the money.

ASTONISHED

Canon 1a is quoted 'in say

ing: "The Pope astonished me j when I showed him my Bre- varum Romanum at the end of t the audience,

"I noticed its worn appear- auce and after apologising for

Sun Cosechan testified that s own white breviary not while he was washing down the

backyard of the premises

being the new, told the attend

24 nor that he would Dr

July 22. he had found a like to give it to me."

inside an iron grill.

Witness

salt the knife dla nos belong l anyone in the shop.

Witness said he gave the kuite

to a tietective on July 28.

Detective Sergeant La Shek- Ja went to Tom Wan and arrested the defendant on July

28.

The Pope had been using the breviary since 1957, the report said-China Mail Special.

Hold-Up Story

Gets Man

Hammer 3 Months' Gaol

Attack

A 28-year-old cobbler, Chan Chuen, of 10 Boundary Street. second four, who pleaded guilty to assault causing grievous bodily sentenced to three- harm was months gaol by Mr B. V. Ithodes at Kuwleum ecurt this morning. Inspector Wong Hel-man, pro- secuting, told the court that op August 3 at 1.30 12.571. Com- plainant, Lin, a girl, was at- tacked with a hammer by the defendant who was enraged when requested tu give her

mare money.

Captain's Guns

Confiscated

Mr L. Yang at Central this Magistracy

inorning Branto a police application for the confisention of a quantily of arms and ammunition which were deposited with the Police on March 3, 1956 by Captain!

P. Holla, Master of The "Oualldia."

A fisherm

who falsely

aimed he had been held up and robbed by other fishermen, was sentenced to three months

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CHINA MAIL

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1959.

Pictured at Whipsnade Zoo is the young call born to East African giralle, Maggir. Its value is estimated at £1,500

Foster Parents

Plan To Begin In Hongkong

By A CHINA MAIL REPORTER

Mr George W. Ross, former USIS official in Southeast Asia, arrived yesterday to start up the work of Foster Parents Plan Incorporated in Hongkong.

Mr Hees told the China Mall...

Bio by Mr T. L. Yang at the this morning that the organis Central Magistracy is marring turt for enting paidle mischtef.

Wis

non-prominational

7 41-year-old fisherman, Hone aimed to put children in who would Fuk, of 21 Shek Tsai Po Street, touch wita possible pensers in Tui O, said he told this story be the United States

ta frighten help them, pay certain expenses cause de wanted away other fishermen who tished for them and generally fake an

interest in their welfare.

in the area,

Compensation

For Tenants

Mr Ross saki particular alten- tion would be paid to refugre families here.

He will be here two years. Mr Ross and the Flan was Greece, operating in Italy,

B:1;iun, France,

Gerigany, Virks. IL Korya and op rated in England

and the Netherlands after thur war but

had sine closed down eause there was no more work

hvre.

Compensation totalling $48,- 650 was awarded to 30 copa Lnks in 2 wplication by Mrs. for exempe dea for 250 Castle Peak Bred onal by the Toranny

Tribunal this veloped morning.

The new building

to replace

the existing structure will have six storeys.

Leaving Today

Captain Holla left the Colony!

The Rev. J. C. L. Wong, as- leaving forwarding address

Bishop of Bornea de- bented, Police sistant and canno

signate, and Mrs Wong, will be in thes tomorrow at

said.

The arms in ammunition for- leaving for Jesselton feited this morning include one, steamer Changte

45 Colt pistol, one Belgian Shot-0a.m.

Me Ross said that strong per-

relationships

de- between child and sponsor in other parts of the

Paper Asks For Funds

To Cover

Mr K's Visit

SHEAFFERS

Skrip

SALESMAN TELLS OF JADE BARGAINING Receiving Case In Central

A young salesman this morning identified in court two men accused of receiving 15 stolen pieces of jade worth about $6,000, as the two men who came to Chow Tai Fook Jewellery shop, Kowloon and offered to sell 15 pieces of jade.

The men appeared before Mr

E. Corbally at Central, Magis- tracy.

Erick M. Law, 24, of 341 Nathan Rond, was testifying against two Iranians, Zaynol Vyshalshy, 39, nd Vova Vish- nesky, 25 who denied receiving 16 stolen picces of jude on August 14.

Witnes further said that on August 20 and 21, he went to the Central police station for identi fleatim parades and there he pointed out the Arst and second

As the necused

two men who sold him the 15 pieces of jade.

FOREIGNERS

"On August 14 at about 5 pan. two foreigners came to my counter," witness said, "and could recognise the second accused as one of them

pack-marks on his face."

one

British Pressmen

Patch Up

Quarrel

With Mr Hagerty

London, Sept. 1.

as he was the one who had British journalists today patched up their quarrel with the Anglo-American briefing officers to whom they had earlier complained that in- sufficient serious news was being given about President Eisenhower's talks here.

"Second accused, the who had a bigger build, asked me it bought jade," witness | continued, "and 1 replied yes." "He then produced n paper packel from under his shirt, look out an oval shaped jade and showed it to me,"

political

Pilcher, Air Bagh correspondent of the Daily

Wines said frat accused ask-jerald, who had ind the com- ed him if he bought jade necord-plaints against frivolity by th ing to weight or size, and then brieding officers, had a special James Hagerty,

asked him to examine the jade, word for Mr

"He asked $900 for the jade, į the President's chief spokesman. and asked hin about the other

Describing himself as "The plezes which were in the packet," witness added, "and I was hand-chiet trouble maker," he cx- ed the packet which contained 14 pressed his thanks 10 Mr other plece of jude."

Hogerty for the help he has

LAUCHTER

"1 put them on a plastic tray given the British press.

them." and examined

wilness said, "and found one small piece was shaped like a heart and two others were marquise-shaped. The rest were all oval in shape." EXAMINED

We

oll

ها

Plans For

A Ghana

Republic

Accra, Sept. 1.

From the Filos

2D

years AGO

TEMBERS of St An-

Mdrew's Chib held a successful flannel dance in the Church Hall On Thursday night. The spot waltz.prize was won by Mr F. V. Wong and Miss E. Banker, while Mr P. 08- borne and Miss E. Broad- bridge won the fox-trot competition dance.

During the evening prizes for a Club badminton competition were presented as follows: Ladies doubles, Miss C. White and Miss J. Wong. Men's doubles, Messrs NA.E. Mackay and R.H. Wong. Mixed doubles, Miss M. Churn and Mr F: A Broadbridge.

Mr J. R. Luke of the South ✡ TOTTON FRCUJE on Saturday evening when u ear in which he was riding skidded an corner just past the 12 mile stone on the Taipe Road and callided with a low parapet on the far side of which was sheer drop of 200 feet,

China Morning Post, had

The car skidded on luose gravel.

BomB

The driver ap- and for.

plied the brakes

tunately was able to check the moment

of the car fo some extent, No one was in- jured.

cast here tonight that his Twe accused to Britain Mr Picker raised

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Dr Kwame Nkrumah, Prime

M.alster, said in a broad- THE wedding of Mr John and Miss Government was going Doris Ellaline Head took ahead with plans to make place at H.B.M. Consulate Ghana a republic within General, Shanghai, vester- the Commonwealth.

terday (September 1), The bridegroom is the eldest son of Sir George Kinloch, Bart., and Lady Kinloch, of Kinloch Melgle, Perthshire, Scotland.

After saying he hoped Mr Hagerty would often come back price first offered was $3,900, and not hugh by saying "personally wanting to take the responsibi- wish you the very best of luck ty, I hawed the jude to a fel-in France," and said his own low salen called Mun French was not very good. who went outside the shop examine them,"

"My French is not any better "Several other salesmen tha your's but I can get futo "As you know, the government joined in, and

agreed troubl in any language," Mrhas been considering the estab

lishment of a republican form of that the price should be $2,550," Hagerty replied amid toughter.

constitution in Ghana," he de went to with said, "and

Earlier speaking for himself elated. and Mr Andrew Berding, State Department spokesman, Mr The Government believed this Hagerty said: "We have really form of parliamentary democracy enjoyed this meeting. There have was better sulted to the country's been times when I wish needs and would give new Im- was not sitting here."

petus to the country's develop- He thanked the pressmen forment as well as to enable Ghana Fire broke out aboard the their co-poration and under- to play "a more effective role In American luxury liner Morro Castle, while she was on her way from Savannah to New Such a republican form of York and the number of dead Government would in no way relations, he declared. "This is a New Jeracy coast when the affect Ghana's Commonwealth is 166. The liner was off the matter about which I shall keep conflagration brake

out with the Prime Ministers of other incredible speed and the ship Commonwealth countries

vas som a mara of flames forrned. When we have com- pleted

final constitutional from stem to stern. arrangements 1 shell of course consult you. the people,'

London, Sept. 2. The Daily Worker today an- both accused and told them that for nounced it is sending its was willing to buy them

$2,000," The news editor to cover Mr:

first accused refused, Nikita Khrushchev's visit saying he brought them from Keres to sell to the United States und Singapore, and appealed to its readers for at $3,000."

Finally, first and second ac- 1700 to meet the expense cused agreed to sell them for standing "despite a few rough the affairs of Africa."

52,550

witness said involved,

drawer spots." This Communist newspaper's locked the jade in in Southeast Asia before taking front-page announcement

and went under the counter up his present post. He had headlined "the story of the over to the cashier and took served in Indbnesla and Malaya - cenany."

out $2,550 in four $500, five and had also visited Hongkong.

$100, and five $10 bills.

world through the Plan.

Mr Ross, who is accompanie by his wife, told the China Moi! that he had spent seven years

Wheel Stolen From Car

Thieves removed and stole the gun, 420 rounds of 45 amajun- Mr Wong was furmerly front wheel of private ear ton. 21 rounds of 8 mm amount-Vice of the Church of the Good parked to Argie Street, Kw tion and two magazines.

. Shepherd in Kowloon.

loen, early yesterday morning.

Wednesday's

and

$15 BARGAINS

Paquerette's SALE!

20 American Blouses

at $15.00

25 Cotton Knit Tee-Shirts at $15.00 24 prs. Drip-Dry Slaxs at $15.00

Bigger and Better Bargains Daily doors open till 6 pm daily

WAS

It direribed the Soviet Prime Mininter's impending vidt to the United States a "the most in- portant international event stace the end of the war."

und

EITHER

Witness said he asked both accused who should receive the

Find money.

accused second of us will do." said, "Either

The newspaper said it was not an easy declsion to send its The money was then handel tu news editor, Mr Frank Guliet, Arst necused.

to recon on Mr Khrushchev's On August 19, two men Iden- visit because our financial post-difying themselves as detectives came to the shop and showed witness a plece of paper 01 which were drawn several

tion is grim."

COST-£700

The Dally Worker continued: shapes of jade. He was asked The cost of the trip and the thowed them seven of the 15 If he had bought any and he cables will amount to something like £700.

"But, it

the paper which, more thin any other in Britain, has campaigned for peace and crated a ellmale in which the

pieces of jade.

Hoaring continues this after-

Mr R. W. S. Winter, Instruct- ed by Mr J. M. D'Almada Re- medios, is representing accused, Inspector R. L. Russell, assisted by Detective Inspector Khrushchev visit has become Ko Pu-kwan, is prosecuting. persible, we must be there.

"Organise a special Khrush noep. chev Visit collection in factory,{ office or Arcot, Run a raffle or Jumble sale, Help us to buy Frank Gullet's icket and pay for the cables In which he will tell Daily. Worker readers the story of the century."-Reuter,

Checking Security

Washington, Sept. 2.

i

Al one stage of the conference Me Haruld Evans, Mr Macmil lan's spokesman, chipped in to say "I personally am quite happy as long as you are not actually throwing things."-Acuter.

One Too Many In Space

London, Sept. 1. The Soviet Union may have|

carried out an

im- portant space experiment about mid-August, dele.

Two HK Students gates to the Astronautic

Conference currently tak.

At U.S. Colleges, place here said today.

The supposition was based on Two students from Hong the fact that an unidentified kong, Mins Helena Tee and object; had been discovered in Miss Dorelia Yu, will be among outer space, the delegates said. the freshmen at Wellesley

College, who will arrive on the) Since the object could not be campus in Wellesley, Masa., Identified, many theories have U.S.A., in time for the beginning been put forward on its nature. of Freshman Week activities on Well-informed ctretes presumed it was of Soviet origin and that

The end of Russia's secret Monday, September 31. pollee, Maj. Gen. Nikolat S.Miss Tee to the daughter of it had been launched into space Zacharoff, is in the United States Mr and Mrs K. K. Tee of 8 In mid-Auguri, chocking security arrangements

Headland Road She Is 1

The Western world's obseTVD- for the visit of Premier Nikita graduate of St. Stephen's Girls' tion and tracking stations not- Khrushchov,

College.

work was on an alert footing be-

Official sources said today that Mls Yu's parents are Mr and tween August 7 and August 14 Gen. Zacharoff and a top alde Mrs Fisher Yin C. Yu, 11A when three American satellites my-wisiting the various cities Sunning out.

were launched. whore Mr Khrushchev will stop;

She was educated at George

When the scientists counted and checking the routes along School, in the state of Penngy

Mikay Yu's inter the number man-made bodies which he will travel during his vandag 12-day tour beginning Sopiem graduated from Wellopley in revolving in space, they found ber 16-UPI.

1951.

one too many-AFP,

our

| Nkrumah said--Reuter,

Dr

Sleeping passengera wero trapped in their cabins.

This Funny World

PARI-MUTUAL

WIN

SHOW

·P

LUNABETE

"Mino camo in last? Is there a booby-prize?"-

Printed and published by Trence Gondon NeWLANDS PEARCE for and on behalf of South,China: Morning Post Limited at 1-3 Wyndham Street, City of Victoria in the Colony of Hongking

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