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TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1960.

PICTORIAL PARADE

ABOVE: Sir Robert Black, the Governor, being greeted by Bishop Hall when he arrived for the Thanksgiving Service at St Andrew's Church this week.

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ABOVE: Seen at the cocktails for Mr King Marritt held at the Hongkong Club recently (I-r) Me King Marritt, Mr J. Leriou, Sir Keith Angar.

ABOVE: Sailors of HMS Belfast rigged this interpretation of a roller-coaster specially for a children's party held on board on Sunday.

ABOVE: Mr Kenneth W. Calloway, Administration Officer of the U.S. Contulate, teen with his wife and daughter, Nina, shortly before they soiled for home leave after completing a tour of duty here.

(l to r) Mr Bia Peng Kal, Mr Peh Ki Ilu, Mr Tan Khuat Siong (General Manager of the Bank) and Mr Cheng Pel- pao, (chief of the Bunghom branch) drink a toast to the new Hungbom branch of the Chiyu Banking Corporation at the official opening this morning.-China Mail photo.

NEW BANK IN

HUNGHOM

The Chiyu-Banking Corp. Ltd., opened iter first branch office at lunghom, Kowloon, this morning.

Somebody wants us

ABOVE: Dr. D. J. M. Mackenzie, left, presenting, a blood donor's cortificate to Mr Danny Ong during a British Red Cross Socialy party for Colony blood doriors at the Golden City Restaurant.

Second

17-21 member

-17-21 Club was

day.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Touring players

Coal man

gives free lodging

to 50

A man provided free lodging for 50 coolles he employ- ed, the Tenancy Tribunal was told today.

man

Through his solicitor Mr L. J. D'Almada Remedies, the claimed that if the premista were pulled down he would lose heavily.

It would be difficult to find alternative accommodation.

He also ended the coolles' ac- commodation was a big factor in

of his $600- assuring him month profit and he had a big family to keep,

The man, Lam Shing, coal dealer, was opposing exemption of 368, Reclamation Street from the landlord and Tenant crdinance.

Mr K. Y. Yung, representing the applicants, Mr and Mrs Chan Chun-pong, said he doubted whether, the coolles were all employed on coal transportation by Lam.

He thought some of them wome members of his family, and the rest mere transients-who were unpaid and received mere- ly a rice bowi anzi shelter.

In fact, he thought, the pre- mlaes were used as a coolie lodging house, and as such choula not be considered premiers uned for Lam's coa! transportation business.

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The applicants want to erect a six-storey block of 20 fato on the site of 362A, 364, 300 and 368, Reclamation Street, Mong kok, to cost $104,000.

There are 89 opponents, most of them in the lowest income group. Some are appearing in penzon and others are repre- zented by Miss P. Loseby, of

Dr Stumpf

leaves for

Europe

The Director of the Lutheran

World Service, Dr. Kof Ludwig Stumpt, left tho Colony today by Swissair

Another

Sheaffers

ACHIEVEMENT

The popularly priced

"Imperial as SHEAFFER'S links.

Gold Polat and modern touck skom› Filling

AUMILABLE HOW AT ALL MADING STONES_summmmnog

Doctor and From the Files

mistress accused

of murder

Los Angeles, Jan. 5. R. Bernard Finch, wealthy society physician, was accused on Monday of lying in wait with his mistress to use a "murder kit" on his wife and then shooting her in the back when she tried to fee,

The State charged that Finch, 42, and Carvic Tregoff, 23, murdered Mirs Barbaru Jenn Finch, 33, out of hatred because she stood in the way of their they love affair and because wanted her money.

Deputy District Attorney Fred the N. Whichello alleged that lovers plotted murder after a man from Nevada gambling report-prúd le kill the doctor's wife-failed carry out the bargain.

MIT Finch's

Lo

Carole egoft was alleged to have carried to the Finch blue an attache case contain-

25

years -AGO.

January, 1935

Commented that wise old columnist "Argus": "Some to you," "All the best," "And many of them," "Prosperotis times," "Another thousand ucar" "Here's hoping", "May your shadow never grow less, "Health and Happiness," etc.

All of which, for some rea- Bon, are employed just to avoid saying simply "A Happy New Year."

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LAST Sunday, observed

"Colonial" was Rizal

Day, which Filipino resi dents observe annually as

ing an eight-inch carving knife, the anniversary of the ex- 1W0 length of rope, two ecution of their patriot and Fyrodermic arodies, two leader of the revolt which the end syringes, shaving kit contain- eventually led to Ing a box of twelve 38-calibre of Spain's control in the special sit-nos? bullets and a

Philippines Mashlight,-UPI.

for a short trip to Europa. PICKED A

He will be attending the special conference for national committees, convened by the

10 committee International

which is World Refugee Year, to be held at the Palais des Nations, the UN Headquarters in Geneva.

Russ and Co., Mr D. L. Holland- The conference will take place Roberis of Hastings and Co., from January 12 to 14 and will Mr R. E. Moore, of Deacons; be attended by about 50 world Mr L J. d'Almada Remedios; delegates. Dr. Stumpf was in-

Mr P. C. Wong and Mr P, L Lon

Hearing will be resumed at 10 azn, tomorrow.

The Tribunal consists of Mr

vited to represent Hongkong by the focal Refugee Committee, of which he is Chairman, to pul before the Conference the neede of the Chinese refugees in

W. F. Pickering (President) Hongkong.

Mr. F. C. B. Black and Mr Chou Sa-bth.

Charity helps to train' case-workers

He then plans to stop in Germany, to promote interest there in the work that has been undertaken by the Lutheran World Federation in assisting and rehabilitating thousands of nerdy Chinese in the Colony. Funds from U.S., UK

"Most of oun funds come from

the United States and England

POCKET FULL OF NOTES

This famous Filipino had a Hong- close connection with kong of old, and laid mopet of his plans while a resident of the Colony.

Tradition has it that here ho conceived much of the material which went into his "Noll Mo Alsa. It was here Tenstre"". he found romance, for in Hongkong he met his wife, then Miss. Josephine Bracken, who later braved the years of cxilo Jose Rizal was fated to endure in Mandanao..

It is interesting to and that this Filipino had much support, or at least sympathy, among Brilons in Hongkong,

"thought it was a bundle of banknotes," said 18-year-old Kwong

this Chan loung

When in 1892 he was indugend morning at Central Mag to leave this Colony and, gò tracy when he admitted pick | to Manila - as Fraser - Smith ing a 10-cont gong book from of the Hongkong Telegraph put the pocket pf 15-year-old | It "Invited by the Governor of the Philippines who promised He pleaded guilty and was set him immunity from prosecution tenced to one year's jail by and persecution” — he WBA Mr “T. L: Yangu ya.

arrested and, after trial sent Kwong was also put under police into exile. This caused much

supervision for two years. He Indignation in Hongkong, had four previous convictions for theft.

Old man fatally

injured

Asistance from the Hong-

said Dr, Stumpf, "and it is my hong Family Welfare Society

intention to bring before the for the training of case. Gennan people the responsibility workers for the Resettlement which should be upon all the Estates Loan and Savings Armore fortunate people of the A 18-year-old man sustained sociation, WRE acknowledged world, to help the Chinese fatal injuries at 8.30 am. yes by Miss Madge Nowoombe, people living in poverty and terday when he was knocked Secretary of the Hongkong over-crowded conditions in this | down by e privato car in Castle Council of Social Service, in Colony.!!

Peak Road near its junction her talk given x the Hong- Dr Stumpf is Chairman of the with Pratas Street. kong Bapust CoLern thla H.K.'Council of Social Service, morning.

Miss Newcombe said that this new project to help needy rest- dents in the resettlement areas to start new means of livelihood was tremendously worthwhile.

She spoke also of the Employ- Iment Assistance Scheme proving fits value after running for near-

by dx months.

The injured man, Lau Tung- the China Refugee Council, the cho of Room 434, Home for the Committee on Vocational and Aged, Clear Water Bay Road, Trade Training and be is on the was admitted to Kowloon Hos- board of the HK Christianpital where he succumbed to his Welfare and Relief Council. Injuries at about 8.25 p.m.

Certainly no newcomICT 120 the East, Dr Stumpf, who was horn in Mannheim, Germany, came to pghai in 1937 as a representative for a largo selen-

Armed robbery

Two men, ono armed with a

th

Four and a balf years later the morning of December 1860, Dr Rizal was placed, bev forea Spanish firing Sund whom he bravely faced as be elted a man prepared to die for what ho considered the rights of his people and thus `payed one of the most remark- able personages who ever dwelt

in Hongkong.

Colonel F. P. Hosworthy, Mr J. O., Sheppard and Mr R. Robertson were all fined $10 at Central Court for allowing their dogs on public roads without a muzzle.

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Personal: Would the lady who inadvertently took right hand long white suede glove, Government House, Friday, please communicate Box no Street near Hak Po Street Last, S.C.M. Post, when night.

kid glove will be returned.

wrist watch, a Touriban, pea and

Another new experiment had the company and was ordained | knife, robbed a Cidness of his Sir, I read the article in your been the Investigation card as a Lutheran Pastor, there by paper about the "Shake-scheme by which beggars were a Foreign Officer of the German $24 et a skle lang in Shatag ung speareana Company which 15 sent to welfare organisations for Evangelical Church in Germany -touring-Asia, presenting some of investigaton and help it in 1851.'

the world famous plays to ap- genuinely in need of assistance. preplative audiences. The in- pression given was one of

hitch-hiking" group of actors inflicting English culture on people of the East..

Snatched off

tracks

London, Jan. 4.

A women who fell from

Д

train at Paddington station was

I have known the Company und the work that it has dona--- particularly in India for number of years, and though its adventures have he doubt been stranger then fletion, its, per-matched from under the wheels formances have been presented of a second train so it was pull- to audiences who understood | ing out. and appreciabed these works.

It came trom Peter The, 34 play.

Hankow Road, Kowloon, Peter 15 19. He is the club's second mem-

ber.

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A shunter Mr F. J. Mooney, saw her lying shaned and pull- ed her into a well between the tracks.

The woman, Mrs Jean Camp-

He came to Hongkong in 1952 and has worked untiringly in social welfare since then.

Six-year-old

of

may

be paralysed

This funny world

own

The particular performance mentioned with mich drama took place in Hyderabad Sind, A second application for mem- which is in Pildistan, not India, bell, aged 48, of Cldogün

Swansea, Jan. 4. bership for the Chins Mall's and the audience of 3,000 was Square, Chelsea, had entered the Six-year-old Alan | Carter,

received to composed of students who were compartment and thinking she

• corridor izeda

-found with head lajuries hed very well acquainted with the was in

walked to the farther door beside the battered, body play.

recent tour. 02 where she foll out. During the

of his mother Inst: Batur Bo.nco, which proviously.

She received, hospital treat-

day, was still critically ment for head injuries but was Shakespearean Company had

Mall il in hospital here today. Dot detained, Chun -were wel.

Doctors fear that if he lives. The China Mall is not issuing victed, the player

moat, hospitably Special,

he will be paralysed down one membership cards but will comed and

by the British publish from time, to time entertained,

Council and Brune-Shell," Its ju

Nurses

by todiy listened Prot:: Harry Ore. Prot, Arrigo Alan's bedside in oaie he shoul audiences tackling Mudenta who ware keen to see performed. Fos) Dr-Donna Tang, Mr CK clue to the identity the work that are so important Wong, Mia Ea. Mae Mark and of the killer who battered 23- Mies Loo, Bing will indon part in year-old hire Ruby Carter to jay their advanced education,"

death, a.charity concert to be held at Shakespearemtah doge

Polo, mail they had not ruled out the poufbility of a connec Jahoney 18, Just back from a two-week Theft from flat much to help it simti audiencies Loke Yow Hall, at $30 pm on

joy these literary works and The concert is: in aid of tion between the killing of Mrs

constansie to The Hongkong enthusiastically

Faburman's Chincher and the beheading, öl Sixty-one dollars were stolen

£29, in Sa “Printed and published by Terence Gordon Heylande PraNGS from 238, Hoctcla Hond, in give pleasure, and education to Children' Welfare Centre to Stephan Baird,

Paralag funds for the -under- | Birmingham YWCA BBortal" | for and on babait of: Booth China Morning Post Limited #215 door between 11.30 p.m. yester-one und all,

privileged children in Aberdeen, ign Doesntyle", 28 jazma)

Wyndham Street, City of Vistaria la the Colony at the be day- and 4.30 am, today.

HAROLD WHITAKER.

Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 5. Malaya will wetecție Hong- kong goods and fadustries, the Finance Ministor, Mr Ton Siew Sin, sala on Monday.........

The opening ceremony was per- Icrmed by Mr Tan Khust Elong, General Manager of the Chiyu-Banking Corp. Lid. Being the Arst, and up to the prekent, the only bank in the

the Hungbom arca,

new branch ofee of the Chlyu Book wil eater specially for the growicz number of work- ing class people in this area. Occupying a tolal uren of about

3,090. square fect, the bank comprises the 'ground vacation in Hongkong, he said fiver of 240-242 Chatham | Hongkong... goods are mostly stand, spa 'includes ", three cheaper than Japandise pro- uffices a well as Hving quar-duols and would help lower Less for Ave, staff members. "Itving.com's...AP.

new

list of new members.

Watch next Saturday & China work was apreciabod by Charity concert

Mali for anatber STOTINGO- ment on the new 17-21 Club.

"Son, may-1-borrow my car tonight?

I want to impress your Mother.

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