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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Bus tickets

Sir, Your correspondent's should be valid for a journey to Church or Sunday School is logical, for "the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom." The orderly principles science. the exciting events of history, the joys and sorrows of the great characters in iterature can be better appreciated by a student who has learnt to view all life against the background of an eternal and unchanging God.

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PATRICK KNOX.

Two hours Defence Counsel Government Hongkong male

of

dancing

By-D. E. GRAY

HARRY Odell, in associn-

opens case in typhoon claim

There were three possible

causes

of

damage to a seawall at Tokwawan dur- ing Typhoon Gloria in 1957:

the

that it was heavily bump ed by big logs,

tlon with the Interna- tional Cultural Programme of the United States, which

administered by is American National Theatre and Academy, presented what was advertised as a "Dance Jubilee", last even- ing in Loke Yew Hall.

The group

consisted of 21 American folk dancers, singers and musicians under the direc tion of Rod Alexander, who, in a programme lasting some two the history of hours, scanned American dancing from 1080 to

1030.

MAN TO STAND Commencing

TRIAL

FOR MURDER

sun

with ROME minstrel dances of about 1080, and two "City" dances of 1890, the company went on to Theatre dances of 1900, which included the Toy Shop, the Puppet Dance and a Folk dance suite. A group of negro spiritunis WIS between the minstrel dances and the "City" dances, These in- cluded "Deep River" (which An electro-plating worker could well have been amitted, charged with the murder of a since this very beautiful spiri- factory hand by stabbing him tual was so badly gung), Parts with a triangular file, was come of the Folk dance suite were matted to stand trial at the next| quite effective, and I did enjoy Criminal Sessions at the Supreme | Lou Kristofer's singing of the Court,

"Wayfarin' Stranger."

He was sent for trial by Mr K. A. S. Phillips at Centrali Magistracy this morning.

You-

The accused is Chung hing, 39, of the Hoi Tung cleatro plating shop.

Delective Inspector Yip Chi- chiu uppeared for the police.

Labour Advisory Board members

As the company charged through the Ballroom Dances of 1910, the Jazz Craze of 1920, the Blues of 1929, the Movie Dances of 1935, the Theatre Dances of 1940 and so on, the evening be- came wearisome.

However, one is forend to the view that entertainment of this kind

that the action of typhoon winds and neas caused it to collapse.

Lo

that it was smashed by a nenset myBatce with the marine steel lighter.

port laws. The defendants say these laws for mooring and stamos ship" jil typhoon weather are not applicable dumb hopper barges but that they apply

to vessels equipped with engines for the purpose of muking way, anchors for Horm use and having a erew under a certified ofcer,"

Heuring continuing.

This was claimed by Mr Vie- for Gittins in the Supreme Cour: the actinz this morning before Pulsne Judge, Mr Justice W. A. Blair-Kerr,

the Mr GitUns was opening case for the defence in a claim by the Freezinhot Bottle Co. Ltd. Netherlands ngainst the Royal Harbour Works Co. Ltd., of 39 Wormelchong Road.

'Pounding'

The plaintiffs allege that be- cause of negligence on the part of the defendants or their agents, one of their steel hop- per barges broke Its moorings In Yau Tong Bay on the night of September 22, 1957, and drifted to Tokwawan where il caused $47,610.30 damage to the seawall and godown of the plaintiff's factory.

the

Mr Gittins sold today that plaintiffs have not yet established that the defendant's lighter caused the damage to the seawall and the subsequent damage to the trilidings,

Me O. V. Cheung and Mr testy If L. Bu ste oppeuring for the Plant on the tnstructions of Mr C. E. listed, of Messrs Deacons.

The deferidants are represented br

Mr Victor Gitting, instructed by Mr IR A. MacCallum, of Mesra Wij kingen and Crist.

Sulting with the trial judge, as Bautien assessor is Bir SL. Edwards, Senior Marine Omeer.

MAGISTRATE

TOLD OF

BIG DRUG

SEIZURE

Appointments

The

Gazetted

Government

Gazetto today announced the fol- lowing appointments, pro- motions, transfors and postings:

Mr D. E. d'Almada' Remedios to be Crown Counsel.

Dr D. K. Karna, Dr Kan Yuen-sum, Dr Chan Chan-hol, Dr Lee Ting-keung, Dr Leung Shun-woon, Dr Phoon Wai-wor and Dr Franklin Yu Yu-kal to bs Medical OMeers; Mr D. H.

Specialist Smail,

(Dental),

nurse

wins award

London, Feb. 4.

The Silver Medal for the best nurse of the year has been awarded by the Clare Hall Chest Hospital, Hertfordshire, to Mr Kenneth Cheng of Hong- kong.

In addition, Mr Cheng has gained the hospital's award for The best curgeal nurse at the year and has been awarded the British Tubercular Asssocia ceased to net as Senior Spoon's certiñcate after complet- cialis Dental): Dr Yap Jin-

ing two years training at Clare Dental Surgeon, hwee,

ceased to act as Specialist (Dental).

Mr C. W. H. Dallas Engineer.

Mina

10

bu

Anna ILS Blu-hing ceased to be an' Inspector of Schools. Preless Engineer,

Mr R. V. Talbot-Jones to be

Mr F. Crabb coasect to be Principal Accountant.

Hall.

A desire to help his fellow countrymen led Mr Cheng to tve up his job as a clerke in a shipping company in Hong- kers. He left his home at No. 02 Kaltak Road, Kowloon City, in 1958, arriving in England an a erid March day.

"I went into nursing for the simple reason that working on a clerk did not mean doing any- thing for my own people," he sald, "I wanted to do something for them and as you know tuber-

Second time

Manager

was triad official

The manager of the Chung Fat Cleaning Co. was this morn- Ing given four months' jafi by Central Magistrate Mr Derek Cons for being a mem- ber of the Ching Nin ghe triad Spelety,

From the Filos

25

years ACO February, 1935

T the Supreme Court

fore the Chief Justice Mr A. D. A. MacGregor, Mr Inglis Hosang was admitted as a barrister.

A yesterday morning

The application was made by the Hon. G. Alabaster, At- torney General, who stated that Mr Hosang was born in 1897 in British Columbia and' educated there.

He was called to the bar in London lost November.

The

i

Hongkong Interport Rugby team lost their second match since their arrival in Shanghai today when they were defeated, eight points to three by the United States Marince.

AKING into considera-

Ton the condition of the

Club

Mr T. D. Serby to be Acsis unt Establishment Officer,

Mr G. A. Cuppleditch resumed

Tam Chiu-sheang. 40, of 15 Hongkong Football duty us Controller of Posta.

Street, pleaded ground, the first Interport Mr B. Akers-Jones to be Dis-culosis is a problem in Hong-Yuet Yuen

Hockey 'match played be trict Deer, Tsun Wan, Assistant kong and as I was interested in guilty. Collector of Stamp Revenue, and public health and social work I Detective Inspector R. G.tween the Hongkong ladies said Tamand the Shanghai ladies was a Specal Magistante to hold a decided to do something about Laurel, prosecuting,

joined the society In 1950 and Small Debts Court in the New

a splendid. exhibition and WAS promoted to "Straw Territories; Mr J. C. H. Marriott District

Sandais" (Messenger) something play was of a high standard. be a Assistant to

in 1952. He also recruited two Officer and an Assistant Coller-

new members. ter of Stomp Revenue, Revenue officers scized

Mr. Petersen resumed duty about $240,000 worth of DR Marketing Officer; Mr W. row opium on ย verset Dungan, Co-operative Officer,

Central comend from Bangkok,

Marketing Magistrato, Mr Darok Officer. Cons was told this mars- ing.

Ho add that the report of the defendant's marine sur- veyors, Anderson and Ashc, accident to reports of the police headquarters and a letter from the plaintiff's solicitors claiming damages, alt contained references to the lighter "pound- ing the seawuli" and causing Leung who was applying for the forfeiture of the 259 lbs.. of the damage.

word raw opium said the ship was seizure the the ss Waiwerang. The the was made on January 308 while

the ship, was in harbour.

He submitted "pounding".

that

enme

from

(although opinions pre sharply divided as to whether initial police report of It is worthy of the name "euil- accident and nol from tural" has an appeal in Hong-dependent reports. kony particularly to Americans The definition of pounding Chinese is a succession of heavy blows and Europeans. Few were present.

and this did not occur. In the

I must confess to feeling dis-statement of claim which Was the amended Inst December, two The Government nolifted to-appointed sometimes with

They have years after the accident, when day that the following have efforts of ANTA. been appointed to the Labour given us some Ane efforts dur- the memories of witnesses should dim, the Ing the last few years.

have become rather Advisory Board:

But is there any real need word hurl was included for The Commissioner of Labour (Chulman) ex officio; Deputy

for us in Hongkong to have to the Arst time. Command Secretary (observer listen to and look at two hours for the Armed Forces) ex of folk, music-hall end ball-

Messrs L Kadooric, room Tung Tsung-yunu, C. F. Wood with negro spiritusis etc. badly take

sungt.

oncio;

Au

Interspersed dancing.

And 'hurl'

of

Revenue Inspector K. K.

The application was granted.

evenue officers also seized a small quantity of heroin in Wanchai hotel on January 25, Mɛ Derek Cons, Central Magistrate, į was told this morning.

The drugs weighing 6 lbs 2 ozs, were found in room 231 of the White Horse Hotel at

105 Wunchat Road, without any ap- parent owner, Revenue Inspector K. K. Leung said.

The drugs were ordered to be cleted.

"The word huri' does not away the indication heavy blows. In the opening and Ernest C. Wong, represent

plaintiff's by the

Pert committee ing Employers; MCESTS

ANTA please send us your statement Yuen-kei, Hilary

orchestras, counsel (Mr O. V. Cheung) he American Hồi.ne Lee

singers, and Ballet sad the barge was not pounded chow, Fung Hoi-chlu and Pang artists,

Llcut-Cenimander C.N. Moore, the against the seawall on successive RN, has been appointed Mon Chun-hol, representing Labour; companies, and

once her of the Port Executive Com true heights to which, American recusions but was hurled

tr twice heavily against the mittee, the Government Gazelle culture has risen,

senwall."

and a Labour Officer (Secre- tory) ex officlo.

LEGAL AID

w us

He sold that the plaintiff's surveyor, Mr Jullus M. Pome-

Ex. Council rantz, said that it was not pos

Mr P. C. Woo has been

Mr H. D. M. Barton has been appointed a Member of the Legal provisionally appointed to be an Aid Commilies in the absence Unofficial Member of the Execu- of Mr F. D. Hammond, the tive Council during the absence Goverment Gazette notited of Mr M. W. Turner, the Gov- today.

ernment Gazette nouißed today,

sible for the seas and wind to have caused the damage bu! admitted that it could have been done by logs moored off the wall.

"On the basis of. inevitable Aceldent or Statutory Duty it

through was not

my client's

UNLESS you have been in yesterday,

you

had better come

in SOON!

Paquerette's

is at it's Peak!

Sale

the Bargains simply multiply...

No Telephone Enquiries PLEASE

aolitied today.

New

to act

Mr P. G. Taylor to be an Assistant Secretary to the Urban Council,

Mr G. T. Ross to be an Assis- tant Directer of Manpower.

International

This is the second time that Mr Cheng has teen in England.

He was also put under police The Brat occasion, was in July 1850 when he was Hongkong's supervision for 18 months

Salvation representative in the

Corps Army's Cadet Congress,

Of his present longer stay in Britala for he has two more years training before he quali- nes as a state registered nurgo-- "I am looking Mr Cheng says forward to completing my train-

made

the

fr Luke Cheung Hung-longing and moving to a general hos- pital. I am happy here. Every- to be an Assistant Registrer,

Mr Szeto Che-yan promoted one is kind and I have to be Superintendent of Police. many friends."

The fact that he has made The appointment of Mr H, D. Miller us a Special Magistrate many friends is echoed by hre been revoked upon his de-on the Clare Half Hos Miss S. M. Woodage. parture on vacation letve.

He is very popular both with the staff crid patients and is an extremely eclent and trust worthy nurse," she said.

Consuls

The Queen's Exequatur cm- Mr Jose Miguri powering Ferrer to act as Consul for the Repable of Venezuala at Hong- kong has received Her Majesty's signature, the Government Gazette notified to-day.

The Queen's Exequatur em- Lee powering Mc Dong Yoon

to act as Vice-Consul for the Hong- Republic of Korea ot kong has also received fier Majesty's signature,

police

training officer for Hongkong

Superintendent Cliff Fletcher, Deputy Commandant, No. 8 District Police Training Contro, Bridgend, has boon appointed Polico Training Officer, Hongkong.

This was slated in a British newspaper report received in

Hongkong today.

Mr Fletcher

is aged 45; he

is a barrister and an lionours graduate. He served for many years in the Cardin C.1.D, and also as an inspector at Canton.

He has been seconded to the Heine Omfce since July, 1034, when he was appointed. Director of Studies - at the National Police College near Conventry.

Thero; in addition to hid ordinary duties, he alsúnagislati- ed himself as editor of the college magazine, which has a worliwicks circulation; and chalman of a committee on where recommendations much of the present, organisation, af the college is based.

Sailing in March:

5

He was also secretary of the Working Party on Crime Prevention Methods in England

and Wales.

He left the colinge in October, 1957 to ale up his present - appointment in Bridgend.

MR FLETCHER

Cartin City Police Force and Superintendent Fletcher will on March 14 will snit for be retiring on pension from the Hongkong with Mrs Fletcher,

Resettlement factory

were

Hongkong won by a solitary goal, scored by Margaret Woolley in the second half of extra time.

Playing for Hongkong Mrs R. Rose, Miss E M. Guma“, Miss I. L Woolley, Miss J. M. Wong, Miss B. M. Pope and Miss M. L. W. Bryson: Misa H. Knili, Miss M. Smith, Miss M. Woolley, Miss S. Dalziel and Miss O. Brown.

*

Gov.

His Excellency the nor has appointed Mr Leo

A five-storey resettlement fac tory is to be bullt shortly at Almada e Castro Jr. to be Cheung Sha Wan, Kowloon, a member of the Education

The new factory, situated be- Board for a further period of tween Torikin Street and Wing two years, Lang Street, is the second of fouT resettlement factories proposed

in the area. The first one was THE many friends of Dr completed in 1957.

TN. P. Karanjla will be

pinion of ptr Cheng and other January weather made satisfactory recovery

Mr

uurses have studied under her that sho suid "I only hope more would come here from Hongkong." LPS.

who from Hongkong

Crown land to be auctioned

Two pieces of Crown land in the New Terrilettes will be sold

at a public auction at the Dis trict Omee, Tsun Won, February 25, at 10.30 n.m

on

The first lai, No, 19 on Lanise Islandi, Incastring 140,000 square feet, is restricted to ship- building yard, sawmill -ond timberyard purposes, and there is a building covenant $280,000 to be fulfilled within 60 months. The upset price is $21,000,

The second lot, No. 282 In Tsun Wan Industrial Zone II, ring 24,500 square feet, is restricted to industini purposes. A briding covenant of $250.000 is to be fulfilled in 24 months,

The upset price is $73,500.

Defence Force

Second Lieutenants R, A. Fry and J. H. Pain of the Hongkong Regiment have been promoted to be lieutenants, the Government Gazetle notified today.

Acling Sub-Lieutenants M. J. Hall and J. C. H. Marriott of (the Hongkong Royal Navɛl Re- jɛurve have been confirmed in the

renk of eutenant.

Captain F. J. Auslow has been permitted to resign hie com- mission in the Royal Hongkong Defence Force.

Aux. fire officer

Mr J. R. Firth has been up- pointed to act as Superintendent

thof of Auxiliary Fire Service. Government Gazelle' notified to- day,

a

from his recent operations. January was sunnier than nor- Dr Karanjia has proceeded mal ant had only about half the i average amount of rainfall, the to Cheung Chau for con- Royal Observatory and today, valescence.

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