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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1959.
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MAN WHO PULLED KNIFE ON POLICEMEN IN GAOL AGAIN
A man who pulled a fliek-knife on two policemen who tried to search him after a chase through western district, was today sentenced to three years' gaol by Central Magistrate Mr T. L. Yang.
Return Of
District
Court Judge
He was Ko Sai-ngau, 28. uniimployed, of 229 Des Voeux Red Wes!,
Noor. He pleaded guilty to twa counts of lateens from the person and
with intent resist
arrest,
Seven other counts of larceny from the person were Lakest inti consideratiota by the Mingistrate.
Specialised
visional Detective
for W. H. J. Boxall, pigseruling.
said Ko was one of a
AVOR
three people who specialised in t
a form of snatchines
IT
arrested afte
snatching cuse on October 23
Thud Street. He was then rrenj to receive a gold ehrin frn two
inen being chased by the Police.
While being taken tr the a knife
: Pobre station he pulled
and rea 10 stab ma police escorts.
0: 12
The pelleemen drew revolvers j and marched him to the station. DDI Boxall vald Ko had 15 similar convictines and that he had come out of prison In April
after [this
serving 12 Fear months,
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U.S. Navy Ships In Port
The LST Hamilton County, Bagship of Captain A. R. Becker, Commander of the United States Mine Flotilla Division 1, arrived with four minesweepers of the division, the Warbler. Whippur-
Mr W. A. Blair-Kerr, newly appointed District Court Judge, and Chairman of the Hongkong Philhar- wit, Widgeon, and Woodpecker.
monic Orchestra, returned and a fleet tug Mectobi in the rm Chusan this morning on a six-day recrea-
tional visit. morning after six months' home leave.
He was greeted on arrival by Mr M. leenan, acting Solleitor General, Mr J. Bodilly, crown counsel, Mr L. Alliree, Chiet Hailin Supreme Court, Mc D. J. F. Fraser, Organiser of Music, Education Department, and Deputy Chairman of the Hongkong Pblharmonic Orche stra, Prof. A. Fan conductor of the orchestra and Mr M. H. Fan, secretary of the orchestra.
Theft Of Cameras
From Car
cameras,
valued.
at
Two $1,500, were stolen from à pri- vote car parked outside 6, Granville Road between Jast
night and this morning.
TORIES DEFEAT CENSURE ON AFRICAN POLICY
this
London, Nov, 2.
The Government tonight won its first vote of confidence since the October 8 general election by defeating by 93 votes a Labour censure on Kovern. ment policy in British Central Africa.
The voting was 344 to 251. The Labour resolution attacked the Government for maintaining
of the state
in energer.cy Nyasaland and for keeping Dr Hastings Banda and ather African nationalist
detention.AFP.
chieftains in
NATIONAL CASH EXECUTIVE
$
Mir D. K. Hughes, accompanied by his wife, left by Swissair thin, morning for Zurich. 'Completing a five-day slay in the Colony, Mr Hughes, head of overseas maxutac- turing and engineering division, National Cash Register Co., Dayton, Ohio, la travelling around the world visiting the factories and sistions of National Cash Register,
the While in Hongkong, Mr and Mrs Hughes house guests of air and Mrs William Anderson. Mr Ander-
Cash son is Managing Director, National
Register Co (HK) LI
The photo shows Mr and Mrs Hughes at Kal Tak Air- part prior to their departure.........Intplar photo.
wore
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our staff
photo-
Above are four pletures taken by grapher showing exhibits in the window dressing compeil- tion which is being held in conjunction with the Festival of the Arts. The top left window la that of Gilman & Co. Ltd, on the top right in Dodwell's travel department, on the fower left, Trang Fook & Co. Lid, and lower right, Air India International.
Jockey Club Official Back
Mr R. H. Robertson, stables manager of the Hongkong Jockey Club, returned with his wife and two children, Shells and Gordon, in the_rms Chusan this morning from home leave. They are seen in the above picture taken by our photographer.
Man Detained
A Chinese man was wounded at about 10 p.m. last night when he was attacked by another mun sumed with » kuntie in the Wong Tai Sin Resettlement Area Kow* loon City. The injured · person was admitted to Kowloon Hos- pital for treatment,
Funeral Of
CAS Warden
The funeral of Mr Jackson Hau,
■ CAS Post Warden who collapsed and died at the Government Bladlum in the CAS Annual Field Day on Bunday morning. took place at Kowloon this afternoon.
CAS
A large contingent of men and women Taid their last respects at the Kowloon Funeral Parlour, Taikokisul, before the cortege left for burial in Wo Hop Shek Cemetery, New Ter- ritories.
The coffin was draped with the emblem of the CAS.
The late Mr Hau collapsed soon after he and his squat marched to the Stadlum from Kellet Island where they had landed earlier after crossing over from Kowloon, Lo take part in the drill
The late Mr Hau, 52, had been with the CAS for the last fix years.
Surviving him are his widow, daughter who is a teacher, pad, a 1902, BAUMA coryle.e secondary school education.
Theft From Office |
Thieves · broke into the Eng.. lish Electric Company's elte once in Electric Road, North Point early yesterday morning pipe to the total value of $120. Four men were later arrested.
Swedish Cabinet and stole a clock and
Minister In HK'
Mr Herman Kling, Swedish
for
SHEAFFERS
Skrip
UNIVERSITY LECTURER RETURNS
DR GRAY
From the Files
25
years -AGO.
November, 1934
At a meeting of the Sanitary Board in 1909, said the SCM Post'a 25 years ago column, the Hon Mr A. E. Hewett | stated that he altogether ob- jected to the division made in the Colonial Cemetery between
arven
year residents and 20 near residents.
"We are all equal when 100 are in the cemetery," he said.
CLC. Feltham of the PWD WILS yesterday Cau- tioned by Mr E. W.-Hamil- Dr Doria Gray. Senlor ton at the Central Magis- physiology lecturer University of Hongkong, return-
in
the
108 Chun
the
tracy on two summonses of This obstruction in Mount Kellett morning from a six-month boll-Road on October 29, and way in Canada, Holland and the placing his car No. 405 on a closed road without a per-
| United Kingdon,
Dr Gray was met on arrival mit.
by Prof. L. Kilborn, Professer Traffle Inspector Alexander In phydology. University of sold defendant left his car on a
Hongkong. Mrs Kilborn, and Mrs Alleen M. Dekker, Chair-
МАЛ of the Music Sucfety of Hongkong.
Dr Gray is the China Mall' music critic.
'Mystery' 'Woman In
Hongkong?
bend in Mount Kellett Road and Dr Montgomery telephoned the alice that he could not get his car past.
Dr Montgomery got some coolies to move the obstructing car and Inter Sergeant Harris went up to remove the which had apparently broken
down,
His Excellency the Governor has provisionally and subject to His Majenty's pleasure ap- pointed the Hon Mr R. Í. Kotewall to be temporary да the Unofficial member of
A Filipina, dubbed "Madam Executive Council in the place Mystery" Was reported to of the Hon Sir Shouson Chow, have arrived secretly in Hong- | who is temporarily absent from kong after the Philippines the Colony
oracked down on a big inter-
pational smuggling ring.
She was suspected of beH TONGKONG made a
one of the Important people in glorious effort to snatch the organisation.
A
Government. spokesman
the tennis Interport from
said this afternoon that the Canton yesterday when Hongkong Pallee have not re-after facing a deficit of two ceived any request from the rubbers, Tsui Wai-pui beat Interpol Lo
the Lai Kwong-tsun in a five set matter.
investigate
duel and S. A. Rumjahn of Hongkong forced George
Mrs P. Webster, wife of Wing-Rodiker to the fifth sct. Cdr C. A. Webster, Sports Bodiker proved his master Editor, South China Morning after a wonderful game, and Post, arrived with two children | clinched the final set to love, in the HMS Chusan this morn- and 'with It the Interport ing from the United Kingdom to h<nours. Canton won by thres Join her husband.
rubbers to one,
TOMORROW'S FASHION SHOW
The white satin ballgown given by Mohan's is worn by Mtes Gloria Baker, the Hong- kong Debutante, in the fashion show of that name tomorrow at the Diocesan Giria”: School. On the right in Mrs Lynda Reeves in the black lace flounced gown, given by Vogue in ald
of the school charities,
The Diocesan Girl School In Howlosowill be the setting the Brui *Hongkong chartly fashion Debutante" show to be presented to Morrow⋅ st -4.39 ̋sad 8.15 p.
Nancy Wong, oo-Chairmen of the inabion show committee. kre being insisted by a group of ladies Including Mew Gladys Mok, Honorary Secretary, and My Eva Leonard, ochvenor of
Cabinet Minister, who represent-. Mr Alex P. Stierl, Swimair's | Mes Maria Fincher and Mrs ed the Swedish Government at flight operations offices, in the GATT-conference In Tokyo, } Bombay, arrived this morning arrived in Hongkong this morn- | from India on the airline's spend aweek's A man was later detained by in for a one-day private visit fight, to
He was met at the airport by vacation in Hongkong before Mr Torsten
Chr.. Bjoerek, | taking up a new Bwinkle as- Swedish Consul in Hongkong, sigorment.
for and on behalf of South China Morning Post Limited at 1-8 the Police in connection with Wyndhamn Street, City of Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong | the caso, !
the programmene sub-commalibor,
-Boys of the Bi James! Sotila-¡Mrs Laura Jones has given the montare - printing the pro- black lace flouteed balldress. grammes under 'supervision at
which emphasises, the slender the Bey, Denham Crazy,
shapeliness of “Mrsẽ Lànda Bleeves. Leading conturiers on both sides
The theatre cost of the harbour are giving ex- cinslyn:fashions for the slow. The bridal sows Anory and the exquialte ballgown Monan's Boutique
and
rospectlyély. are both modelled in the final sensor br¦ Mim Gloria Baker, Das' gft:-:from her kindergarten dayı,
and cheongsam ensemble, în hlah..: fashion style....... by Betiy Clamo la belog modelled, by Tickets are in aid of the school * Mian Angels Fung,
charliles" spázisored: by' - tha Placema: Ol – GHS, Alibela- lion and the Parent-Tese Association.
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