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Girls Had Forged Certificates
Two women,
who admitted
submitting forged certifi
cates to
the Education
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in applying Department
teachers, for posts were each bound over in the sum of $250 for six months by Mr A. J. San- guinetti at Central Magis. trocy this morning.
fre dilemaants were Le San- ch, n, ch 36 Yen 1how Street. and (Pi Pak-chun, allas Chuni Pri-k 2. of 96 Mam Roid,
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1959.
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NEW
Lady Sheaffer
SKRIPSERT FOUNTAIN PEN
Bologna
UNITED PAPER DOLLTER
LOWER RENTS PREFERRED TO LIFT
-
EVEN IF IT MEANS WALKING NINE FLOORS!
"People prefer to walk He is applying for exemption Mr
upstairs, even to the
ninth floor, rather
a higher!
for 71-77 Fuk Lung Tarraco, with Mr Li Chi- hung and Mrs Loung Siu-) than
chan. pay rent." said Mr Law They want to
nine-storey houses in Yui, at the Tenancy
ploce of the existing three-storey, 35-year-old premises.
Tribunal this morn- ing.
build four
Low explained that! Gayamment regulations called for the installation | of lifts if the proposed building were built higher thon nine storeys. This would increase the cost of building and mean higher rents to tenants. The total cost of the new
Changsha And Conspiracy Tjitjalengka To
Be Refloated
CHINA MAIL REPORTER
that during July an Augu Two marine "casualtics" of Typhoon Vera, which
the Twe defendants apofied for botas frauchens der gehools in The Colony.
I utting their applea- first time Director of Educa- 1on. Any stated they had been riverben
Shou Sha
ated com
1
Middle Schoord in Hongkong two certificate, piquorting us be issued by that school
Good Families
The frucial of th choo was contacted but no veront 1- IMAZ students le be denti
Su, autouden? Br they admitted that they had never attended the school I sold, however, Bat they had been
Co-operative very
and that they both rame from ver avt pechdale families.
Vi W E The above. Mr exercived his
San guinetti
1 70% ection 35 of the Magistrate's Ordinance OR
10 AG
the defendants.
conviction against
hit Japan on September 26. the Hongkong- registered Changsha, and the Dutch passenger- freighter, Tjitjalengka, are expected to be refloated in the middle of next month.
Spokesman for the two Vera and groundest in Yakhaielti mpanies in Hongkong. Butter. Arbour field and Saure for the Chang- 14, and Royal Intererran Lex for the Tjitjalengka, said Pasy opent e nct to ship) - free with the ping ide December 15.
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The Chargha was grounded
September 28, at Yokkaich Harbou
Central Japan MEIST Iring battered by the typhoon.
How well." L Butterfeld cod Swix spoke 11:171 said this morning, "we hope to see her leaving Hong- kong at wow on Februny 13. for Sydney, on her regular ser- vice.
He and there still had be a definite assessment of the damage raised by the typhoon, but he described as "not 100
The 7,142-fori care-pi senger ta w. on her war la Maj- bwene when she was caught by
On roundi at the time were 44
95 Australian parengers,
per ent of whom were over 65 Mest of m Furtunately none wan terimaddy injured. They wire kiken of the ship and
latey may their way back 10 Australia.
Dredger At Work
- 10,972-ton passenger freight. Thitjalengka, owned and operated by Royal Inter- Lines, www gruvinded during the same typhoon, near Nagoya.
A dredger, which only became available to the company in the 1st few day is now at work trying to free the Dutch ship. A spokesman for RIL in Hongkong said they hoped to free and re- Beat their ship hy mid-December. Then on necurate estimate of the
damage could be made.
Trial
In 10th Day
The trial of Francis
Adrian Walsh, a 30 year-old police sub- inspector, his wife Irene Sheila, 20 and Lily Lee, 40, entered its 10th day at the Vic- toria District Court this morning.
Ir cross-examination this morning. Mr Patrick Yu, de- fending counsel asked Inspector Hu Heng-chrung, of the Anti- Corruption Eureau, if enquiries had been made about a police staff sergeant Wong Shuf, fol- lowing court case last year in which this officer had been In- volved.
an
Inap u rald there had beza
following investig24 on accusations by the accused bul Wong had Leen cleared, transferred to Bay View police station,
and
Connect asked Ingp Tu what the salary of a staff sergeant
was.
About $500
"I am not sure, but about $500 I think," insp Hu said.
Counsel asked if the inspector
The Tjitjalengka is one of the i know if Wong hid two children company's largest ships.
Walled City Judicial State
(Fantinued from Page 1)
The Chief Justice, Michael
the Pull
Sit
Hogan President <
Court, ofrerved that there wa ne virience at al as to what jurisdiction thes efficials had exercised,
Ar Suliod: "It is well-known That †]” jurisdiction they exercised was .criminad"
vivil
und
In my, Mr Hooton said the Order-in-Coutait of 1899 d- clare that the Kowloon Walled Chy was part and pereel of the Colony."
Order-in-Council was conclusive and the terms of the Order could not be limited by the terms of the treaty under which jurisdiction was origin- ally required by the Crown.
Beyond Dispute
Everyone knew beyond dis- pute that the Crown had to by not referred powers
but statuir
recognised by contmon law as belonging to
the Crown, and those were
the prerogative powers.
and
w, ich was normally done by an G. p-on-Council or a proclima
1.
Applying these principles to The
present
Mr Houlon said both the New Territories Kowloon City Orders-in- Council appeared to have been made under a prorogative and not under foreign jurisdiction art. There was no citation SURgestion that these were made under foreign jurisdiction ael.
Enlargement
The
was an
Convention between Britain and China enlargement pf British terri lories for
a period and de- lined the northern Umits, and that basis, the Queen legislated under her prerogai tive and not under a foreign jurisdiellon act.
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Morphine
Found On
Woman,
Court Told
at
the A police ambush
Hunghom ferry wharf had
dying in the United States and England.
Insp u "As far as I know,
he has not."
Mr Yv:
"Dr be run ='n
An erim car?"
houses would be $360,000 and they would be cam-! pleted in ten months, said the architect, Mr Rudy T. Lau,
Rents would be $300 for the eighth floor flats, graduol- ly decreasing to $190 on the first floor. There will bo four shops oni
the ground floor for which the ront will be $550 each a month, said Mr Law Yui.] Appearing for the applicants is Mr K. Y. Yung, of F. Zimmern and Co. Thera are 38 opponents, roprosented by Mr G. de Bosto, instructed by P. C. Wong and Co.; Mr
Mr Pauline Fuller expert chopalicker.
MRS AUSTRALIA LEARNS HOW TO
USE CHOPSTICKS
Australia, Insp Hu: "As far as I know, Mrs
Mr Yu: "Does he run a car
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have seen him driving a eat, but I don't know whether it is his or not, insp Hu said.
Counsel asked why Wong had not been provided with a minia- ture recorder when money was allegedly paid to him on August 14.
Refused
Insp u suid Wong had re- fused it saying he believed that on the previous day Mrs Walsh had suspected him of having a recorder on him.
Richard W. 5. Winter, instructed
by Hastings and Co.; Mr W, I. Cheung, of P. H. Sin and Co.; Mr E. F. Shoo, of Lou, Chan and Ko, and Mr Victor Lam, of Stewart and Co. The Tribunal consists of MP
J. E. Dargan, Mr H. Sid- bury and Mr Lee Ming.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Gratitude?
From the Files
25
years -AGO
November 1934
From
the SCM Port's. 25 Years Ago column: Mr J. B. Sullor the commercial agent Ironi Australia tho hae travelled a preat deal over the East, declares that if there 18 one thing mbra thara another which detracts from Hongkong from a ríaitor's point of view, it is the man- ner in which the chair and ricksha coolies rush at and scramble for passengers to the great danger of their would-be farcs.
He instanced the case of fro lady passengers who suffered the indignity of being almost kuocked rushed and
Str,-Your editorial defends Britain's contribution to long-
over on Monday evening, kong's refugees, But why not There appeared to be no Jock on the other side of the
one at Blake Pier in control picture. It is a case of givitis.
ea, he gronały or, if there with one hand (a
sma!! amoun) and taking with the neglected his duty. other (the assets of the Naval
which The subject is one Dockyard), This taking hand'
has frequently been comment- has deprived some 3,000 re- rugees of work by compelling ed upon, and Apaamodic the Dockyard beark to look efforts have been made by the Jor other jobs. Furthermore there are a certain number of Dockyard employers who have not yet found work so they too become a burden on the cut. munity.
Then the disgraceful business of the Dockyard lands-selling them for £7 million!
Police to put a check on the practice, but it is one of thost évila which requires conatqui vigilance.
*
If "John Bull" of Great Bri- tain were really sincere in The desire to Is what could have
Hernor paid a visit of
TIS Excellency the Goy- help Hongkong-this inspection to the weekend
Deen done.
Since the Dockyard lands are camp at Fanling of the blocking this vital expansion to Hongkong Volunteer De- Victoria on the
Island-they fence Corps and remained to should have been given freely lunch as the guest of Lt. to the Hongkong Government
with the provision that proceeds Col H.B.L. Dowbiggin and from the sale should have been the officers of the Corps. used to help refugees.
As an added gesture they should have rebulit the Dock- yard in some other place ay The Hunghom reclamation and thus not only kept the Dockyard employees in work but
given added employment to thousands of other Hongkong people.
over this deal-Assels
Great Britain. is in pocket
of £7
Pauline China Mall photographer, M5 million plus saving of Dockyard monics as against a paltry Ex- penditure
Fuller, 27, today realised Fullers efforts were rewarded a 10-year-old ambition by success. she learned how to chopsticks.
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Mrs Fuller, of the coal min ing town of Newcastle, arrived yesterday by plane on the Jos! poize-winning xund of
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the world tour.
Mrs Fuller won the competi tion from thousands of house- wives who entered in the com- | polition which was run by a Jocas Australiar detergent company.
To win the competition Mr Füller had to "run the gaunt- le!" of various judges who tested her on everything from keeping house to polical problems.
She tried it again and again you suggest until she found that she could be grateful!!
her pick up
food with the greatest of ense.
Atuguese hay
NINE-YEAR-OLD Por- 1008 44. 10 the mitted
Government Civil Hospital on Saturday suffering from concussion. It appeare that the lad, Ramon resines at 3, Mosque Junction, Castro, son of Mr Castro who
of £129,000! And 1008 cycling in Caine Road
Hongkong should
when he lost control of his machine and fell heavily to the ground.
AN ASHAMED BRITON,
"It's not half as hard as Watches, Gold Stolen
thought it would be," Mrs Fuller said with a happy smile.
"I T hardly wait to get home to show my husband.... he's been trying to learn the art for years."
Beggar Gaoled
A
40-year-old crippled
From Flat
Thieves broke into the second
☆ ☆
TR Arthur Henderson,
MMP, told the people
'that if the Labour Party were elected in the next election, it would not be the funda- diverted from and
mental task of securing public control of finance and the transference of great in- dustries and monopolies to
Beor fat of No. 13, Lun Hing Street yesterday afternoon stole two wrist watches and some geld ornaments to total value ❘ of $345.
beggar, Lau Yau-fok, with Theft From Car public ownership.
twelve
convictions previous Was sentenced to one month by A wallet, containing $121 in He did not accept the view Prunes In Bacon Mr T. L Yang at Centrul cach, was stolen from a private that ค Labour Government
Magistracy this morning for
car parked in Kimberley Road, would inevitably involve the She gained entrance to the begging in
King's Road on Tsimshatsui, et about 1.30 a.m.country in a first-class financial Anals by suggesting a recipe of Tuesday.
today.
crisis. cooking prunes
in wrapped bacon and covered with tin foll This morning Mrs Fuller told China Mall reporter of her long ambition to use chopsticks properly.
"In spite of that the trans- action on August 14 went off smoothly?" asked Counsel.
"Yes." agreed the Inspector. The three accused have denied charge of conspiring to solicit payments from Chan Ping-kwan trapped a woman carrying and Chow Chun-kwong, as a re- Ibs of morphine in award for Walsh forbearing to bug, Chief Inspector take action against the Tat Kre 14 North T. W. Wheeler told Vic-Co gambling club foria District Court today, i Leg
pleaded not Chan Shun pleaded not guilty | gulity to another charge of rea Was to possession of the morphine, celving $2,000 on August 16 as not token out of the limits a dangerous drug, on Novem reward for Walsh forbearing to British territories.
carry out his duties towards the club.
The hearing before Judge
Counsel is Mr Simon LJ.
Ma Hootc wend 001 under the Convention New Ter- ritories hegume
terri-
British tories and Kowloon City
were the acts of state. These Was agreed under
Among the prerogative powers
acts of state included the mak- ing
Mr Hooton contended that it the conven- tion that the Chinese officials
ber 4
Chief Inspector Wheeler told Judge B. J. Jennings a police
Bin on November 4.
اور
Point,
has
also
with foreign "now" stationed in Kowloon panly had laid the ambush at T. Creedon, continues, Crown chopsticks, properly," paid said.
treaties Sovereigns and the manner of Walled City should continue to performing
WIS also
livese
treaties excreise
tios. Batter for
in territorica in
foreign territories
At 7.10 Chan entered "temporary Jurisdic-wharf enrrying a paper bas
She was stopped and searched that if Kowloon police found six packets of
norphine In the bag.
Judge Jennings fixed thr
He argued the prerogative. The acquisition City was exempled from the of jurisdiction
limits of the Brilish territories,
act of state,
Quite Clear
e
a.m.
Raid On Flat
was also an there would have been a pre-trial date for December 8 at 10 "Declaration of vision to that effrel in What is British territory and
Convention. the extent of that, in my submisa'on, un set of state." Also. an Order-in-Council is flself an act of state. And if by an Order-in-Coute:), one ez- of the British tends the limite territories or acquire foreign territories as British or even if it merely declares the extent of British ferritories is in my sub- mission act of state.
He submitted that the New Territories
British terri- tories
and the legislation
wore
"In my submission. I don't think one may need to worry Three young men armed with what was the position in re- daggers raided a flat at 80 Jaya 11 to Read, fifth floor on Wednesday card to Kowloon City,
and quite clear from the preamble and escaped with money from the Kowloon City Jewels to a total value of $705. Order-in-Council
A Police spokesman sold this, that Her Majesty did revoke Article 4 morning that no arrests has been in connection with the In the terms of the Treaty, made He argued that even if the case. Court considered that it was sill
then foreign
country. Paragraph 2 of the Order-in- Couhell, there
was
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by Macao Magistrate
wos un net cľ
Macao, Nov. 25. Lt, Ariur Da Felma Vicoso of
under prerogative powers.
He submitted if one had ne- quired territories as British, or
equired rights in foreign terri state extending the Colony of tories, the acquisition of the Hongkong. It was a declaration the Meruo pollee force, and Mrs state. Having spade that set of the British terrliaris in the kony tonight on their way back territorial rights was an act of by the Crown of the extent of Vicoso are leaving for Hong- slate under prerogative, then Colony of Hongkong, "That, Into Lisbon. Lt. Vicoso who has the Queen would be able to give my submission, is unchallenge- been the magistrate of the police jcourt for the last eight years is effect to that jurisdiction the able," Mr Hooton adried.
on long leave.-AFP. ked acquired by legiallition,' Hearing is continuing.
Tsai Chin Makes First Record
London, Nov. 25. Hongkong actress Tral Chin, star of "The World of Suzie Wong" has made her first record for a cam- marcial company.
"Ever since I started eating Chinese food in Australia 10 years ago I have wanted to use
"Evey time back home I have tried to use them in a Chinese
have made restaurant 1 terrible mess of things," she added.
The reporter also only a re- cent arrival to the Colony was unable to help out but a China Mail photographer came to the rescue.
Disastrous
Americans Celebrate Thanksgiving Day
Mr Julius C. Holmes, American Consul-General,
read President Eisen-
hower's Thanksgiving proclamation for 1959 at the annual thanks-
· giving service held in the Kowloon Union Church this morning.
•
Old
Macao
the
Gloria was sung and a prayer of invocation was offered by Dr E. E. Walline.
. Others taking part in service were Dr. W. Ramsey the Her.
Kev. the
the
Charles Resident Dies
Although the tuition period The message based upon the
1883 by was only short it proved very storle proclamation amusing for teacher, pupil and President Abraham Lincoln ex- a gathered crowd of beaming borted the people of the United Chinese walters who watched States to stand fast to the prin with interest.
elples of the republie, and as a Pollard. tuken of gratitude to God for Cowherd,
Rodger the rich abundance blossing Singer;
Rev. Sterling
Macao, Nov. 25. them, to share generously with Whitener, the Riv, Hugh Smith, The funeral of the late Mr Date McClain, tho Honorario Lopes at the ceme- Miss Teal, 2-year-old "n- After a few disastrous starts those less-fortunate at home and the Itev.
Rev. Gordon De Proe, Mistery of Si Miguel took place to- known" who rocketed to which sent noodles and rice abroad.
McCinin and Miss Sadly day. slardom in the £35,000 flying everywhere Mrs Fuller
The Rev A. E. Small, Minister Voelkel
A widower of 79, the late Mr Hongkong-set play sings one of finally learnt how to hold the
of the Union Church, expressed
the American Logos came from Portugal. Ho two songs in the show, "The chopsticks.
the church's weklcome to the Consulate took the offertory as was an old resident in Macao Ding Dong Seng." for Docca. But then the next problem-
representatives of the American a npecial appeal for the world where he, was with the PWD. It is sung on one side in how to pick up the food,
community. He said he warmly | refugee year to be sent to, the | until his retirement, re A Merlos
of gallant efforts did
approved the tradition of a Renales M Student Ald He is survived by a daughter, English and in Chinese en other,
nothing for Mrs Fuller's
national thanksgiving and hoped | Project.
Mr Lucilla® Nery=-=-=-AFP. big things, not only because of amusing sald a Decca spoleman today.
proved "We hope the record will do appetite, however it
that this fine example would be for the crowd of
observed in ́other countries, " the show but because it is good waiters, record in itself." Express Finally, after
10 moro than Service.
minutos solid.tutoring by the the Ray
J
Officers
of
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