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NO INTEREST IN HONGKONG?

Australia's Big Managerial Talks

Hongkong business loaders wore today urged to send delegates to the 12th International Congress of Scientific Manage- ment, which will be held in Australia next February.

Mr Mackenzle (left) and 'Mr Killough (right) at today's press conference.-China Mail Photo,

Big Compensation Award

To Young Widow

A woman whose husband was killed by

a falling wall on a building site, today awarded

was

compensation

of

the

of 36

$9,720 by Judge T. Creedon in Victoria District Court.

The compensation was

a month,

assessed on the basis

months' pay at the man's average earnings of $270

Holiday Ends

Michael Grenham morning by Swissair 10 his

left this to return school in Switzerland. Michael Joined his parents bere in the Colony last June 28, and is now proceedlag to Lausahne where he is enrolled at the Ecole Nouvelle,

He was scen of aj Kal Tak Airport by his parents Mr and Mrs J. C. M. Grenham. Bir Grenham la Agency Supervisor. of Manufacturers Life Insurance Co. Ilourkong.

Photo shows Michael Jolun Grenkam at Hol Tak Airport prior to his departure-Intplar ploto.

Alleged False Pretences

The woman

Wu Yuen-ching. $9,700.

was 19-year-old She claimed

The recommendation

came

from one of the congress organ taers, Mr Walter Killough, Chair- man of the International Hor- and vester Co. in Australia. Federal President of the Austra ilan Institute of Management.

Mr Kiltough told a press con- ference at the Australian Gov- ernment Trade Commissioner's office that about 2,400 delegates from 29 countries are expected to attend the two-week congress. which will be held in Sydney and Melbourne.

Main Aim

"Wo would Like delegates from Hongkong

#Dina Lo

attend also, but so far we have received no indications Vat anyonIN from the Colony, interested," Mr Killough

in-

sald, The American born dustrialist, who moved to Aus

trailn in 1944, went on to ex- plain that the main aim of the congress will be to "foster en lightened management which will help strengthen their na tional economies by increasing productivity and stimulating internallenal competition."

Well-trained exceutives and foremen also "should improve labour management relations and strive to inercase living standards pf the working people,"

לכת

Mr Killough said organizers of the congress would ke Hongkong business and in- dustrial representatives only to attend the forth. coming Australian meeting, but also to consider joining a proposed regional body which would promole managerial training In Asian countries.

Henry Ford

Many prominent personali-

ties from all over the world are scheduled to address the Sydney meeting. Henry Ford 11, Pre- aldent of the Ford Motor Co., is expected to open the meeting on February 22, The Prime Minis

ter Mr R. G. Menzies, will also spcak

Mr Killough was accompanied nl the press conference. by Mr John MacKenzie, President of the Hongkong Junior Chamber of Commerce and chairman of committee the local organising for management training, Ile Firessed tho

need for

the development of minagerial training in Hongkoor.

It was held that the widow, her daughter, and the deceased's mother were all dependent on

He added: "As a matter of the worker, Wong Yau-chi.

a desperate need Mr Wong

Sing-yu, assistant fact, there's

for such training here. manager of the Yak Bee Con- have absolutely no facilities for struction Co, which was sued training executives or extending denied that Wong had been technical advice. employed by his company.

"Any business representatives

We

should find

1ie sal that his company from here who attend the zub-contracted the work to Sydney conference three men and one of these bad it beneficial." employed the deceased

But the judge found that Wong received Injuries during the course of his employment by sub-contractors of the re- spondents, who were therefore fiable,

Judge Creedon compilmented Mr L. J. Remedios, who repre- Denied Wu, for the very muc way" in which he had handled the case for the widow.

Representing the construction company was Mirs Victoria Woo,

REMAND FOR WOMAN ON CAR CRASH CHARGES

Eight Hurt

MAIL

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1969.

SHEAFFER'S

ADMIRAL SNORKEL PEN

PICTORIAL PARADE

ABOVE: Mr Chan Nam-cheong (left), host to the softball teams of the H.K. Tigår Standord and the 5. C. M. Post on Sunday, 1oon prosenting the Ernost Borel Challenge Shield to S. K, Khan, Captain of tho victorious "Scamps." Alan Castro, Captain of the Standard's "Tigers,” looks on (centro).

ABOVE: Watching the Women's Welfare Club (West) Chinese opera at the Lee Theatre last week were (ka); Mr M. K. Leo, Mr P. C. M. Sodgwick, Mr Fung Kung-ha and Mrs Sedgwick,

LEFT: Bishop R. O. Hall (loft) chats; with Mr D. J. S. Crozier at St John's Cathedral' after the Education Sunday service held thore..

* VERIGHT: Mr. Ernest Weissmon (left), Bur- mosa Social Affairs and Housing Planning, con on arrival in Hongkong by the H. K. Housing Commissioner, Mr J. M. Fraser.

Hawaiian Chinese In Colony

Arrives

Miss Linda Ton, the 19-year-old Miss Narcissus of Hawaii, arrived in Hongkong by CAT this morning with a group of tourists from Hawaii,

InKowloon HK's First

Accident

Todd-A-O

Eight people were injured Cinema Is

when a von and a private cor collided, in Un Chow Street, Kowloon, at 7 a,m. today,

The private car was turning into the direction of Laichikus. trum Un Chow Street when

a small van, fully-loaded, with passengers suddenly emerged. from Talpe Road Into Un

A welman who was alleged to Chow Street and collided with

have driven into a radio shop the private car, and damaged 41 radios worth. A pedestrian,

unable to

5,020, was further remanded by Mr in-shing Lost Kow-vade the vehicles in time, was candwiched in between and Toon Court this morning til injured. Friday.

The injured who were sent Chan Lin-fun, 23, of 4413 hopital are Bak Sin, 17, Cameron Road, elghih floor, was Dak Wing, 80, Lo Yim, 48, charged with driving a vehicle Sun Chuen, 33, Chon Shu, 30, under the influence of alcohol, Wong Yu, 31, 'Leung Chiu, 28, dangerous driving. damage to and Wong Chu-mao, 10. private property, driving with-

icence, a

without the

out

was

Suspects Remanded

Named

By ANTHONY FULLER

China Brail rum Corresponent

She is making short visits to a number of Southeast ASIJ countries.

She said she was elected from 20 candidates for the title.

She is a student of the Uni- versity of Howall.

Impressed

So far the party has visited Japan, Talwan, Singapore,

Manila, and Bangkok.

The President of the Hawaiian Chinese Chamber of Commerce,, Mr Leonard D. Wong, travelling with the party, bald ho' was very · Im=" pressed and peasantly mir- prized to see the growth and the cleanliness of Taiwan. He said the people are ap parently more than salisiled

The first cinema in the Colony, with their lot,

“Although I am officially on

to use the Todd-A-D. lm his tour I am available at all.

. the

process in Hongkong will be tinks for discussions of trade

Royal Theatro, Naikan

relations between Hongkong Hoad, Kowloon. It is HOW

and Howell. Pl. do whatever approaching completion on a'

[ire mrej power, to nadat Hongkong sile денг Prince Edward

merchants босашо Chinese Road.

merchandise from Hongkong. Is

Mr Harry Y. H. More, Mana-in big demari in Hawaii,” u

gur of the Westrex Corporation, sald.

of Wyndham. Streat, sald today

his company hna, already signed

a contract. 16 wire the theatre

Difficult

Mwe are in a difeult posi- Im- for the six sound. track precession however as far as which is a feature of the Todd ports from Hongkong aro con- A-O system.

cerned because as we are now the fiel utató. of÷America, The projector which will be goods entering our country | used is the Phillips 35/70, whichi, must be accompanied by terti-

that beside the wide ficate of 'offgiri,"

Beauty

· Linda,⋅ në Mul-Tak tadaya China Mali Photo,

Man Executed

LEFT: Mr Jean Ed. Friendrich, director of

• the Girard Perregaux watch firm of Switzer- land (right), soon with (I-r): Mr and Mrs Sam- son Sun, Mr John W., Kirk.

BELOW: Two brothers In the U.S. Navy,' : David (left) and Jerry. Guidez, of the USS Union, scon entertaining members of the Boys and Girls Clubs last week.

Back To School With A New Name

By A CHINA MAIL REPORTER

Timothy Bone, 10-year- old son of Mr Thomas Wilson Bone, of Fine '803, La Hacienda, 104 the Penk, will be known se Timothy Wilson Bone from today.

Tim, 'spending BUKRYPCE holidays with his family here unld tho chango wat decided on so that Le would inherit la faiber's namay. Wilson.

Attending Ravenswood School, Devon, Tim will fir back to continuo bis sladr on September 16.

his

Tim Ilves with grandparents, Mr & Mrs F. E. Booker, formerly of

·Hofigkong, when in Eng land. He has been - here for four weeks on summer vasallon.

Walking Stick For Lennox-Boyd

From the Filos

25

years AGO.

first airline

ad-

Tortisement to appear

in the South China Morning. Post called on. Hongkong people to "speed home, in comfort and security Hongkong to London, via Singapore

-11 days, Con- necting steamers for Singa- poro leaving every Satur

day"

The airlista was KLM and the advertisement Was illustrated with a three engine, high-wing Fokker monoplane..

The plane made 22 stops on 1s route beginning at Batavia and ending at Amsterdam (or London,

photograph ́appeared

Aof the Rev. Wilfred Stott

formerly

and his bride, Miss Lillan Jessie Kitlet, after their marriage at St. Andrew's Church.

Another photograph showed Mr Cuthbert Gow- lund and Miss Ethel M. Ellerby after their wedding at St John's Cathedral.

An interesting ceremony took place in the Board Room of the Morning Post Build- ing yesterday afternoon when Mr W. J. Keates of the | editorial staff of the Hong- kong Telegraph, was present. ed with a beautiful chromo- meter 131

and chromium crystal subscribed for by the stofs of the South China Morning Post and Hongkong Telegraph.

General Manager of the SCM Post Mr Benjamin Wylia mado the presentation on the eve of Mr Keutes' der parture for England to take

don...

up journalistic work in Lon-

THE

* * *

THE formation of a St. John Nursing Detach- ment of the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps has become an actuality according to latest orders issued by the Commandant, Ltd. Coli H.B.L. Dowbiggin. Mrs J. Durran, wife of Dr J. Durran of Alexander Building has been appointed Commandant.

Members are

Mesdames F.

M. Bacel, S. D. Begg, D. B. Butler, E. B. Brantor-Creagh, A. W. Hayward, D. Lamb- Gasper, A.C. Lamb-Gosper, E. J. R. Mitchell, D. W. Mort- lock, E. Stewart, F. H. E. Skyrme, J. P. Whilham, Misors E. Ark, V. Blackburn, S. M. Baskott, C. Brigio, Bonnell, J. H. L. Dowbiggin, 1. Dunsford, G. Ezra, J. Langicy, V. Long- ley and M. Whitham.

HK Children's

Paintings Exhibited

London, Sept. 8. ́

by

Paintings

schoolgiris

Hongkong are among

the many examples · of children's art now on dis- play

at

an exhibition. which is touring the prin- cipol towns of Britain. The exhibition is the 64th of, ils kind to be organised by the Royal Drawing Boclety, which' was founded in the last century, to encourage (children to ex- themselves freely in A walking stick of a different drawing and painting, pleces of wood from 21 coun which have been awarded Faintings from Hongkong tries of the Commonwealth was prizes by the Society are the recently prosented by members

London, Sept. 3.

PREDS

Diocesan

Alris School--žiation.

of the Commonwealth, Youth work of five puplin of the Movement to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr Alan Wong, Chan Fook, Evelyn ve Lennox-Boyd,

Grace Los and Rosy Cheung,

Eleven-year-old Chan. Fook's The walking/stick joins the

"Binting large collection of slicks owned picture, ventified

A 53-year-old unemployed owner's consent, and wilhout man, Chan Koon-pakailas | third party insurance. Chon -Ping kin alius Chan Anecond. defendant, Chul

by Mr Lennox-Boyd. Ona 'Is Lesson," was among a selection Ying-wah, of 183 Johnston Wal-yuk, JE, also a woman.

from Hongkong, while another, of paintings from the exhibition Road, Second floor, who was living at 44 Cameron Road,

of 4wo counts Accused

of second floor,

accused of Thres

suspected of means men

Ng Yin, aged 40, who was belleved to be 900 years old, is which were submilled to queen obtaining...monoy by false alding and

Winchester Cathedral, | Elizabeth the Queen Mother, for abetting the Brai attacking and disarming nira wystem, - tha elnema "ca}} The party will be in Hond- convicted at the Supreme Court Hampshire-PS. T Pretances and eight bankruptcy defendant, in all the six offences solicemen about

frinspoolios-LPS: 1.65. s.m. | Immediately revert to the more, kong for, four days,

on June Supt the murder of You ||KAIZ offences was remanded for The offences were alleged to yesterday in Borwick, Street, | usual 38 mm system.

Misa Ton the younger Man want, and whoso appeal to ---- even days by My TL Yang Have ben cominitted in Nathan Bhomatalpos-appeared on 20-The Royal Thpatre will, there- daughter, of a retired merchant the Full Court wus Marilaod on Printed-aid pubilabed by-Trancă Gondor Nawkatra-Pramon at Central Magistracy yester Road near Prince Edward Rand, mand beforo Mr D. V. Rhodes fore, be permanently equipped In Itawalf was met on arrival. July 17, was hanged at Stanley for and on behalf of South China Morning, Poat. Lami lata

on September. 9.

| at Kowloon Court this moming: | for the Todd A-O films.

by relatives,”

| Prison fhla zrobienische i

Wyndham Street, City në Historia In, the Colohy of

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