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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1959.

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ADMIRAL SNORKEL PE

PRISON AFFECTS WITNESS' MEMORY Globetrotter Would Remember |Naturalisation MISS UNIVERSE OF 1960' LETTERS TO

Looking For Friend

CHINA MAIL REPORTER

A young German globetrot

ier, who arrived in Hong- kong today, hopes to be. reunited here with another,

he toured young

man

Europe and Africa with

nearly four years ago. The form

Kal Brusch,

5th

The

24, atrived at the liner Vietnam

turn month in Japan.

I hope to see 11:11

Jurgen Wagner, also 29. wh imazed! extensively with hum in 1965.

1

Karl explained: "Jurgen and

pate in Germany after

He stayed in Beritu, but went to South America a anaras dale

1

tow

"A letter from home told me

he had made Hongkong Fat goal."

TECHNICIAN

Kur workad As a technin enable ear in Verzicala for Sun: above ground

iv.d

9

KARL HEINZ BRUSCH

#Saved about US$1,200 and hendeidest to "push off."

Tie toured Costa Rica, Mexico, Ponder at the United States an 1 deridees to Vene to

ve Fur Bast.

Kerl who urprisingly still h: USIS800 104, intends to work Hongkong of lan can-and

devote his make.

:

Details If Released

A witness serving a prison sentence told the Criminal Sessions this morning he was unable to remember most of the details of a murder he was alleged to have witnessed in Kowloon Walled City, as he was in prison.

Tin man, o Lai, at present Victora ption for possession of heroin, aged with Crown Comsel, Mr D. F. Grecafield, however, that he would pro andy be able to remember if he united.

Before the court are La Kan, 40, Szeto Hin-cho, 29, and Wong Hon, 34, who are charged with

disan the murder of a hermin manager, Sin Kwal, at 9 Lo Yan Sheet. Kowloon Walled City, on 1July 21,

Bargaining

"You are offering to bargain." "If you Mr Greenfield told Lo geball of prison will you re- un saber

"Yes" opteed La,

"Winnie saying whether w 1 will be given a pardon cut you emember anything of what hapnet on the right of July 247ked Mr Greenfeld.

Mr Piffind, Tespectively.

Certificates Granted

The Government Gazette notified today that the been have following granted certificates of naturalisation:

Mr Tsao Chai-hee, radiologist, four: Mr

of 124 Blue Pool Road, Grat Wank Chao-pingg. known as Michael Wang, com- PADY manager,

Mody of 33 Hoad, ninth toor; Miss Chung Kam-wah, known as Eleanor ProCheng, civil servant, of 20 Yun Ping Road, ground floor; Miss t

ruting are Mr Greenbeld and

Wills, Crower Counsel, The bearing, was adjourned odchtime un Monday muuping.

Government

Appointments

Gazetted

! Chun Wal-chi, known as Allee

al¦ Chum, senior nursing sister, of Tu Man Street, ground

Happy floor,

Valley: Miss Chan Ka-ling, office assistant, art 22 Wood Heart, ground floor: Mr Cha Chung-lal, known as Patrick Fu-chun Cha. known as 1 Patrick Cha, company public relations manager, of 44E Mąc donnell Road," Best floor; Me Matthew Your Teze-man, clerk, of 46 Junction Road, Brst floor: Mr Hui Wai-kce, known as Hui Che-wah, Arm purchaser, of 49 Des Velux Itond West, Brat Hour: Me Ford Chun-li, known Jonnie Fong, cashier, of

The Government Gazette Minden Avenue, third Hour: announced today the fol- Mr Cheung Hong-long, known

lowing appointments, pro- motions, transfers and postings:

Miss

ני.

E. P. Smalley . act as Establishment Assistent,, Catonial Secretariat,

Mr H. W. Formy, Deputy

At this point there were ob aelions by two of the defend- ng counsel, Mr A. Zaunern and Mr A. H. Sufllad, and Mr Jintien A D. Scholes pointed Director of Public Works, ceased Greenfeld that a 10 act * Drector of Public

give evidence. Works.

Mr Ꮁ . Donahue to at n

cul to M wilnuss

should

vfile of four or favour.

Mr Greenfeld then asked the Deputy Director of Education; Mtr J. Canning to Jel as Assis- wil it he could remember

Director

Education; anything of what happened on 1 fast the night of July 23/24 La Mr F. C. Gamble to act as said the cat in the Western; S.nice Education Daleer; Mr valendar oid ng: mean anything Chih-riao to be Education to him, and it was tranrlated Officer (Technical).

to the 18th and 19th days of the ixth much for him He ALIN till unable to remember

y detail, however,

M C. W. Leadbetler ceased

!

ar Luke Cheung Ban-Zong. as Luke H. F. Cheung, Beown evcountant. of a Pak Sha Road, Afth floor! Mr Tsang Man and Sk-yu, registered nurse

of 17 Cheungshawan midwife,

floor: Mr.Chu

Road, second

Leung, police officer, ef Room

501 Hollywood Road, Police; Quarters: Mr Yung Chung-w known as Yung Sex-tai, cashier, Flat B, Gordon House, fourth floor, Hing Fat Street; Miss Betty Jane Wilburn, fight hustess, of 50 Grampian Road, third floor; Mr Hsin-ping Wu, known as Huan-chi Wu, elec-

tical engineer, of South China I: on Works Factory, Tsun Wan;! Mr Lee Ngai-ming. known as testph Ng-ming Lee, police

to act as Matron, Class Miss foffer, of 4 Siu Woo Street, first May Li Pak reused to act as floor. Tsan Wan; Mr Kwok Tsi- Matron, Class II: Miss Julie yan, known as Kenneth Kwok, Mr Greenfte 'a then asked: " then to be Nursing Sister: Dr

Arm assistant manager, of IB you are Laven a pondom would M. Kessell ceased to

sWengaeichong Road, ground

Door; Specialist (Medival),

Mr Chan Wing-tang, you give this urnesti

Mr F. G. Carroll to ct as known to Chan Chong-shing, Assistant Chiệt Preventive Om-merchant, of 12 Perkins Road, cer; Mr A. L. Tokley, Servor Jardine's Lookout: Mr Yee Kin

to chce, known as Jesse Ye, me art as Assistant Chief Prevenchant, of 3 North Point Terrace, floor: Mr Klang Fung known as David F. Klang, com pany director, of 124 Caine Road, secund floor: Mr Chang Ti-hwa known as Thomas Chung, com- of 13 Chatham pany manager,

Revenue

Inspector, erased

Mr Zimmern and Mr Softad buth objected, saying it was "a most inLr question." Me Justice Scholes again naked against Mr Greenfeld, who then concluded his examination. tive Officer.

Ape mire acctred pre termontert Mr W. J. Gorman resumed by Mr Zameen. Mr Benjamin Llu: cuts RS Chief Officer, Fire Brigade: Mr K. G. Cox ceased to act as Chief Officer, Mr V. C.

Deputy Chief Officer,

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"Miss Universe af 1960," Miss Akiko Kojima, arrived from Japan this morning.

SOMERSET MAUGHAM

ENJOYED

HIS

FIRST GEISHA PARTY

By A CHINA MAIL REPORTER World famous author Somerset Maugham, now nudging 86, "whooped it up" at his first Geisha party in Japan recently.

With a twinkle in his eye, the prolife English writer ex- "I t down plained today: and two extremely pretty young things out on each of my knees.

"They wouldn't let me do a thing

They tiny cigarettes

Seymour censed to act Hoad, ground floor; Miss Cheung and prersed glasses of salt into

Shcan-oi, known As Nancy

my hand.

Mr K. 11. Mills-Owens, Cheung, steno-secretary, of "I was very pleasant." District Judge, to be a tem-Flat K Wish Mansion, 52 Mr Maugam arrived today porary additional Judge in the Rebinson Road. eighth floor: on the liner Vietnam on another Supreme Court whenever and as Mr Lee Yen-ming, known as leg of his "sentimental journey" often as his services may be Peter Lee, known as Y. M. Lee, revisiting places in the East he I required for the purposes of the banking assistant, of 9 Lee Car- saw nearly 10 years ago.

Tull Court Ordinance.

den Rand, second door; Mr Iul He appeared hale and hearty

4

third

The appointment of Mr 15. H. Chan-chung, merchant. 21. Sion to be a permanent | New Bestem Terrace, magistrate has been revoked floor, Causeway Bay; Mrs Woo

his departure

on leave Kwan-chee, of 11 Seymour prior to retirement.

Terace, ground floor.

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U.S. SECRETARY OF COMMERCE

100

Mr F. IL Mueller, U.S. Secretary of Commerce, (right) passed through Hòngkông this morning by JAI, en route to. Americx via Singapore,

Mr Mueller, accompanied by "his special : soulstant, Me... › 8. H. Becker, oxid he was on a tour of geiting first hand “ information,

tion.

Ile declined to comment on the Hongkong taxilla ques-

He was met on uurival by Mr J. R. Guriin (left) Aud. Mi E. n. Fried of U.8. Consulate-General,

after four weeks in Japan — |two in Tokyo and two In Kyoto, The Geisha party sidelight organised in Tokyo by a big de- occurred following a reception

partment stort.

Mr Maughan sold the com- pany issued 300 invilations to the "reception, but about 5,000 turned up 1a, meet him,

It was Mr Maugham's third visit to Japan He was .last there just before the devastating earthquake which rocked Tokyo In 1923.

Only one of the author's stories .was based on material collected in Jupan. That was "A Friend In Need," written! around a character be met in Kobe in 1022.

Still Looking

SOMERSET MAUGHAM

NEW COLLEGE

FOR TEACHERS

A new training college for teachers, with accommodation for 400 students will be built by Government at Pokfulam

When Mr Maugharn lef: C hill between Sassoon Road Hongkong for Japan early last and Victoria Road.

month he said he intended to

The new college will consist seck out speclatly-designed of three bulidingsthe main silk dressing-gown and the teaching block, a block to be replica of a dinner zet he

used as a hostel, and quarters

bought in Cantón many years for a few of the teaching staff.

ago.

He did not manage to

Work is expected to start In And about six weeks' time and take either in Hongkong, but he did several months to complete. choose a silk dressing gown in Japan. He's still looking for the dinner set.

Mr Maugham, who has written 28 novels, 20 plays, and 101 short stories, will leave Hongkong to- morrow.

Ile will visit Salgon, Bangkok, Singapore and Rangoor then he'll return to his Riviera home in the liner Laos.

His journey, which Mr Maug- ham describes as his last, will have taken Ave months.

Resettlement Quarters

A five-storey building is to

be constructed at the El Cheng

Re-

Uk Resettlement Estato to pro- vide quarters for Aren Omcers. lie has no organised scheduler The now building, situated in Hongkong, but today with to the north-west of the his secretory, Mr Alag Beorie, rettlement Estate itself, will will lunch with Mr Derek contain 14 flats and administra- Pädkin, a publishing company an offlers,

representativo,

Construction work will begin In! about two month time,

The flats are expected to

be ready for occupation towards the end of 1960.

MORE LOCAL NEWS ON PAGE 5

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THE EDITOR

Rubber Trust

Sr, We refer to the letter addressed to you by "BCC" and published in your

paper on December 10, 1959 and in reply to the queries raised wish to state:-

Page 19 SCMF dated October 21, 1959.

From the Filos.

25

years -AGO.

of two THE bodies

American missionaries,

by Communist seized troops in Anhwei province, wore found beheaded, says a report from Peiping...

They were two young PTODY- Ierlans Mr and Mrs John Stam, of the China Inland Miasion.· Their Com→

three-month-old baby, Helen, was later found in an

house nearby empty

In lis clothing was found a $10 note, the Jeft by the parents for

2. The announcements in the SCMP of December 10 refer to the liquidation of old panies which were absorbed by The Rubber Trust Ltd, in 1952 and has no connection with sales of estates.

3. I "BCC"

or any share- holder of the company requires any information of this nature they call it is suggested that

on the Secretaries.

JA. WATTIE & CO., LTD.

Reader and Passenger:

We must have name and address.— Ed,

Lady Mountbatten To Attend St John Annual Ball

Countess Mountbatten. Super- intendent-in-Chief of St John Ambulance Association, will at- tend the annual ball of the Hongkong Association and Bri- gade on February 27.

The ball, which will be held ful the Peninsula Hotel, is under | the patronage of the Governor, Sir Robert Black, President of the Council of the Order of St John for Hongkong.

There

Jescuc

Several Chinese Christians pleaded with the Chinese Cum- munists not to harm the Slams when they invited the local popriation to watch them being put to death.

The Communists stlonged them, seized one and carried out the murder.

On Wednesday next, the Club "A" _XV will meet; a Navy side on the Club ground The Club in a rugby match, tram will consist of L. "O. Munro, C. Robertson, K. A. S. Archer, R. H. Griffiths and E. McGregor, P. J. Gardner and D. A. Campbell, H. O. Bramble. R. G. Castleton, B. D. G. Barlow, W. C. G. Knowles, G. B. Jones, D. A. Cumming, F. J. McGugan and M. W. Scott,

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