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Woman WARNING OF
loses appeal
Mr Justice K. R. Mocfee,
Acting Pulsne Judgo, at the Appeals Court this morning dismissed a civit oppeal brought by womon against magis- trato's decision on arrears of wages.
0
Tre woman, Mirs Lau Wal- rian, ({ 634 Nathan Road. rezond floor. who had been ordered by a magistrale to pay $210 to her former acccantant. Yu Hun-wo, 15 urreATA wagen, elaburd that the Bingis- Frat was wrong in believing Yt.
of
She gald Yo bad been engaged as an accountant at the wage of $50 a month in March')
war and not $80 as Yu hall ged.
Dismissing the appeal, Mr Justice Maefer said the ques- on as to whether the mugis- trate helleved one witness or another was essentially a mal- tor for the magistrate himselt, There was ample evidener support the tangistrate's <ie-
ion, the Judge said.
POLICE
IN LETTER
Letters found on a trawler which was caught off Po Toi Island with more than 15 lbs of heroin aboard, showed the guilty knowledge of some of the defendants, Crown Counsel submitted in the Victoria District Court this morning.
LETTERS
TO THE
EDITOR
'BIG BEN'
10
does a fade
Mr W. S. W. Davidson, pro- secuting in a drugs ens in- volving 10 men and a 15-year- old boy, said that the letters in denied similar SER rendezvous
on earlier occasions, and a fear of being seen by the police.
Lam
and Chee-shing, 40, Kwong Yik, 30, are alleged to have done in net preparatory to exporting 15 lbs 4 ounces of heroin at a point authwest of To Tol 1stand on December 估。
The third ctofendant, Chan #-itwok. 30. is alleged to have exported Ave tins contain- ing the heroin, without a mani- fest
Chan and the remaining defendants, Lian Man-tang, 32, Char Slu-tak, 32, Wong Sir-Churchill may ke his Kivuk, 31, Lam Kee-chung Chan Gecasional cur in the south of 42. Hus Chun-hing, 40,
PROMISED France, or Lennox-Boyd may to Sen-hong, 20, Kam Chi-tal, 20.
A FLAT
FOR $700
aitunting among the Alfiean and the 15-year-old boy ar: stew-pole for his Unele Ben.alleged to have exported and but their dings hardly rufe possessed the drugs.
The placid serenity of the Brilish Very fierce
phlegm; yet let that British
institution BIG Ben' miss a
Mr Davidsen pointed out a one of the stroke of its regular heari-beat paragraph from
which said: "Do not Te proprietor of a tea house and the news is at once cchued letters
enter Aberdeen ns the Chek who obtained $200 from a man around the world a greater
аге very fierce by falsely pretemling he could exfamily than losing the Ashes! Ming (pollee) get him fat in the Wong Tai enn be said without
ex the Chek Ming are very that the British Berce and often
send out eyes Sin resettlement etile, was re-aggeration
their national time and ears." manded for two days by Central revere Magistrate Mr Derek Cons tds keeper on the same plone us;
'Bla their Sovereign. To' them
national symbol. It Hen' is stands for dependability, a con- tinuity of purpose, and a de termination to maintain its regal calm, sturdy as the British cak, in the face of threat of nations danger. So let us hope and pray that
Ring. The man Cheng Yuet-ching, was remanded so that he could make restitution.
Detective Sub-Inspector Chon
Cheng Siu-sun sold
claimed that he could get a fat for the Complaint. Lam Sal-kit, if he raid him $700 as "tea money,"
Lam pold defendant $200 de- posit on October 25 last year.
Defendant - was arrested by: pei: onnet of the Anti-Corruption Branch at Wong Tai Sin yerter- - clay.
Long may it ring o'er us, Stendy and sonorous, Its peals e'er glorious, long may it ring!
PERCY LARKEN.
70 CHILDREN SEE
Sevenly
OVER KAI TAK
excited children be
came "armen" for ctay
* when they were taken on 3 condueled tour of Kal Tak airport this maruftig,
The children all from the Kow- loon Junior School Inspected the airport and planes as the rueste of CPA, Pan-Am, and Jardine Matheson and Co. Ltd,
The children enthusiastically "tested" the comfort of the Eleoira, Comet and
707.
Under the careful
eye
Boeing
of
76 years of school service
These references gave the im- pression that the writer was afraid of being discovered by sald. Ad- the police, counsel mittedly There had been no mention of dangerous drugs in the letters, but he thought that could hardly be expected.
"However, the plans set out In the telfers are very similar 10 the plans revealed in this case," he suuri.
Counsel also produced a map of Kee Wan, a harbour in Tel- wan, which had been found with the letters, and said it showed that the plans undoubtedly had some cooncelion with Taiwan.
Mr H. W. S. Winter, repre- senting first aceted, Lam, sub- mited that the mere fact there was no mention of dangerous drugs in the tellers mode” them inadmisible as evidence, The jetlers, he said, might, for exam- Ple have tofurred to the import or expert of gold,
Admitted
After consideration, however, Judice B. J. Jenrings cold that they would be udmåtted evidence.
Earlier evidence in the cace 'disclosed the a police launch Lady Bastyan in a visit to Vic- and ink had watched a trasvler toria School this morning was and a junk rendezvous of Po shown a plaque presented by Toi Island on the night of De- the Commodore recording cember 8, Polize then closed found the and years of nervice to children of jen two ships IIM Dockyard personnel.
drets.
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Lady Bostyan was also given
e private preview of paintings
supervisor scars of the child by children of the school which ren were taken into the cock-will be shown in an exhibition pls of the planes and shown on April 1,
the workings.
Lt. Col. H. Beckwith, Army Education Oncer. and the After the laur of the airport Headmaster, Mr L. Hogan. ac-
each child received a small companied Lady Hastyan on Kirt
tour of the school.
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THE BRITISH STORES
The hearing continues.
February criminal
sessions
Eight men will appear before Air Justice K. R. Macrée, sollag Pulsne Judge, at the February criminal session on Friday morning. to Answer various charges of murder, rape, tobbery attu Arm's possesalan.
The accused are:
To Tin-cheung, charged with rape.
Lam Man-hung, charged with the murder of Wong Tal-mul.
Mak Mo. charged with the murder of Tse Ping and niso with wounding another man, Tan Sal-yee.
Cheng Chin-ping, Lau Wing. | Lau Tung, Li Ping and Cheung Fel, all charged with robbery with aggravation, The first, Recond and fifth secused were additionally charged with four more counts of robbery and the third accused with two more |counts of robbery.
the first
"Cheng Chin-ping, |recused, also faces a charge of possession of arms and ammuni-
en without a licence.
$1,000 theft
Established 1845
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1960.
writes fashion Hewa"
NEW
MAYA VAMUS
Lady Sheaffer
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SKRIPAERT FOUNTAIN-PUM
UNITED PAPER DOLATO
PICTORIAL PARADE
*RIGHT: Mr C. Y. Kwan, accompanied by Sub-Inap, H. Harris and Insp. R. H. Wood- head, scan during in- spection of the passing- out parade last week at the Police Training School in Aberdeen, BELOW: Elizabeth Kirk- who takes "Force Favouritas," tho popular request pro gramme by Radio Hong- kong, as from last week. She replaces Miss Nancy Wise who is leaving the Colony.
man
over
RÁDIO
HONG KONG
BIG HK-NZ TRADE
POTENTIAL
Tremendous potential oxisted for increased trade botwoon Hongkong and New Zealand, the leader of the New Zealand Opposition Party said today.
He is Mr Keith J. Holyoake, | 1fc pold high tribute to the who left Hongkong this morning Government of Hongkong for
Taiwan ofter fur
a four-day their work in houding refugees. "Nowhere in the world is a goodwill visit to the Colony.
Mr Holyoake said that from Government faced with such
hiz bric observations there a tremendous population pro- could be far greater economie tle-up between New Zealand and Hongkong.
"I have been so impressed with these potentials that I could guarantee arousing interest when I return home." he said.
- FUNCTIONAL
Mr Holyoake said that he was very impressed with the unique political set-up which operated in the Colony,
"It appears to be extremely functional and it looka us It's a great succfas,"
blem and Hongkong is coming through with Bylog colours," be added.
BOY KILLED
Nine-year-old Sum Kwok-fui of 10E, Flat 3, New Nultah Rock second floor, was falally kijured when he was knocked down by a milltary vehicle in Nathan Road near its junction with Bute Street.
COOLER THIS
MORNING
A belt of low pressure north of Hongkong has exused a slight drop in temperature, 311 Obser- vatory spokesman said to- day.
The mercury dropped three degrees on JCBLET- day's minimum and maximum temperatures.
Coldest
dcg-
reading this morning WAK 59.8 which is .Ű abovo normal temperature tils time of year.
the
for
The Observatory spokes- man added that Hongkong can now expect a gradual rise in temperature.
OFF TO SHOOT TIGERS
A cum of money and a quan-An American family left
tity of jewellery to a total value of 2005 were stolen from 7 Luen Wo. Second Street, second floor, Bai Tou Village, carly this mom- Ing.
The Police have arrested a Iman following Inquiries into the theft of $100 from 03. Lee Tat Bircel, 1st door, Mongkok, you terday afternoon..
Hongkong today by Swiss- alr on their way to the wilds of India where they "will spend a three weeks vacation-shooting tigers.
The family, Mr Paul Davies,
י + י'
shook will travel onto Swii- serland where they will spend
■ short time skiing.
r Davies, Chairman of the
student has never been on m big gamo shoot befaro, "However I was on an African safari, several years ago with Board of the Food Machinery my parents," she said.
aluos and ·Chemical Corporation. "I havo handled · guns Callfornia, arrived in the Colony voveral days ago for al shopping expedition.
his wife and daughter Judilki | Their daughter Judy, a charm. (seen above) after the tiger Ing
23-year-old
univerelly
I was 10 years old so this trip to be hunting tiguru should be a big thrill. I hope I can bag af loset one tiger," she added.
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ABOVE: Mr and Mr Robin Forgus Paterson seen after their riago at St John's Catho- dral on Saturday. The bride is the former Miss Julia Nanette Stafford, LEFT: Seen at the faro- Rear wall function for Admiral
A, G. D. Gregory at Queen's Pier shortly before he loft the Colony (Ir)-Mr H. R. Cloland, Mr and H. D. M. Barton, Admiral Gregory, Mrs Cleland and Miss 5. Barton.
Mes Roar
Possession of
Was
tobacco
From the Filos
25
years
AGO
February, 1935:
The name of Messrs T. A. Martin and Co has been add- ed to tho list of authorized auditors.
☆
☆
RUNO Hauptman, Ger
Ban carpenter charged
with the kidnapping and murdering of tho 19 months old baby of Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh, in March 1932, has been found guilty and sentenced to die on the electric chair.
or
The Morning Post publish- photograph of Mise Joas Cornish Hornell, daughter of Sir William Hornell, Vico Chancellor of the Hongkong University. after her mar. riage to Mr Malcolm, Douglas Scott at Holy Trinity Cathedral, Shanghai.
UCH publicity is given
Min England today to
the fact that R.A. Gerrard, the England, Somerset and Bath Rugby player rescued a young lad from drowning in the River Avon at Bath
R. A. Gerrard B an old DES boy, having lived with his parents in Hongkong some his Relatives of years ago. ere still living in the Colony,
Arzther person in the news મમ Clarence Guy Gordon Haddon, but unfortimately tha publicity about him la of a wry different nature.
he
Haddon has been Bontisiced at the Old Bailey to 12 months
money for deknanding
with menaces from no legs à person then His Majesty, the King,
Claiming that his father" · "Won Inte Duke of Clarence, Haddon demands recognition by his supposed royal relativos, Hongkong and Canton people will remember. bim 09 Borne |yents ago ha did business in the
Не Colony
servod volunteer, after the "Shameen- Shakee Incident.”
A
Hongkong University, with the help of E. L. Gosano's, 102 nol out, defeated Craigen- power at cricket on Saturday.
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A 40-year-old man, Tsui Kan.Craigengower knocked
sentenced to four months for nine wickets and declared. Jail by Central Magistrate Mr Top scorer was Georgo Souza Derek Cons this morning for who was later bowled tow ឃ of Gosano. The University re- the possession of 118 lbs
The only Chinese prepared to-plied with 145. dutiable
other scorer to reach double bacco,
Trut, who had three similar figures in the University side convictions, pleaded guilty. He was L. T. Ride who knocked
www.q six was last ned $1,000 or
up 16, runa. months in August 1948.
In the second division match between the same clubs, A well-known "Fighter" (426) University flattened, Craigon of the Tung Sun Wo triad society,
Kwong Yan, 30, of 12 Tal Ning sower by cooring 120 runs to Street, Arst floor, was sentenced 1. In this match; University
P. B. Tata took al to six months knpristrant at bowler Central this morning for being tickets for 13 runs including
the hat trick.
a triad member.
This funny world
"No hilling in clinches, below the ball, or ME!"
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