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COMING AND -GOING-

A group of 65 Moral Ne- armament workers, including a number of German coal miners from Ruhr exane, through Hong- kong by Air-Indli en route to Japon at the invllation of thei Japanese Prime Minister.

Tho German miners, In miners uniform whleh dated back to the eleventh century, will perfunn # play called "Ionung" (Hope).

They expect to stage the play

basti

in a number of Japanese cilles,

The playi

on

and the Communist world.

the

The author of the play, Hans Hartung Is a miner and he s

among the group.

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Two charged 2 CHARGES with importing 142 gold bars

Two men appeared before Mr Derek Cons at Central Court illa morning on a charge of importing cold without a

Itcener,

They are Chani Kuu, 30, cook,: of 379 Shanghal 'Street, third

ond Chan Po. coxswain, of 173 Main Street,

Shaukiwin, first floor.

18,

I is alleged that the defen-

dots imported 142 bars of sold weighing 710 tnels, on board a Quarantine

struggle between the Free world Two men, Kwong Yick, 38, and Lam Chees

shing, 40, were each sentenced to five years jail by Judge B. J. Jennings in the Victoria District Court this morning, for doing an act preparatory to exporting 15 lbs. 4 ozs. of heroin, valued at ap- proximately $75,000.

Among the 65, there are about

00 of different nationallies, in- cluding Americans, Swick, In- dians, and Negroes.

They were met by, the Ger- man Consul.

Dutiable tobacco

Chow Yu, 47, uf Cross Street, frst Hoor, was sentenced to four months' imprisonment by Mr Derek Cons at Central Court this morning for having nearly 100 lbs of dutiable Chinese prepared tobacco in his possession.

Revenue Insp. K. K. Loung said on Friday afternoon, Chow was stopped by Revenue of cers who found two packets of tabacco on him, Later Chow

led the officers to a hiding piner

and more tobacco was found.

Cluw had nine previous con- letions, including six for a similar offence,

New CPA service

Cathay Pacific Airways will start a illrect flight from Hang- kong to Singapore on April 1.

third man, Chan Tung- kwek, Jo. engain and owner of a Taiwan fishing trawler, was given one year's prison--the maximum possible-for export- was un- ing the drug which mânifested cargo.

"I cannot be lenient with you." Judge Jennings said, after he had found all three accused qulity. "Unless I give the first and

accused live years second each-the maximum this court

motor junk, Chewig Hing, off Anchorage yester- Lilly.

They

until tomorrow.

were remanded

No plea was taken,

OF ROBBERY

A woman returning home at

2 o'clock one morning was knocked unconscious and robbed on the stairs of her home in Wanchat,

SMALL FINES A WASTE OF

TIME SAYS MAGISTRATE

the Victoria District Court Central Magistrate, Mr I. T. Morris said

was

told this morning, She spont

week in hospital suffering with concussion.

Eight days after the robbery, the Court was, informed, another woman was attacked and rob bed in the same district.

On trial before Judge W. F. Pickering this morning was Hon Lim-cheung, 28, who denied two charges et robbery with violence.

.

this morning he felt it was often a "waste of time” punishing people found guilty of careless driving by inflicting small fines.

Road, on HK AND JAPANESE

SINGERS IMPRESS

LEADING BARITONE

Is allowed to pass-there will A be no way of stamping this drug trafficking oul."

Passing sentence on the third accused, he said: "In view of the manner in which your hol waited for cargo south of Po

Toi Island, I must take a very

serious view of your caSC.

Discourage shippers

any

"We mux discourage shippers coming Into Hongkong i with such Intentions," he ad, The sentence; were LG เป frum December 8, 1950 the dute of arrea.

Police witness had stated In they watched a evidence that trawler

fish ok

of

This was announced today by

Ind Mr D. R. Y. Bluck, Commercial | rendezvut Manager of CPA.

Island, south

FI

CIT

Po Toi Hongkong.

on the night of December 8. They boarded the trawler and found

The service which will be Tun daily and operated by pron jet Electras will Toke four the heroin.

and-a-half hours flying time,

With the inauguration of the Kynta/Osaka service also en Apal 1, CPA will have linked 18 major clies in the For East and Australlo,

Mr W. 5. W. Davidson, Crown Caut, arcuted, and Mr. W. S. Winter, instructed by Mr A. M. L. Soares of Messee Brutton and Co.. represented the first secured, Kwong. The other two accused were not Kgally represented,

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young baritone, hailed as one of America's greatest, said yesterday that he was amazed at the potential that existed in the Orient for young classical singers.

The who left

baritone. John Gillaspy world-class singers if given the

the chance. yesterday on Kungsholm, said that he felt

Gillaspy, whom the New York

praised sure that Hongkong and Tokyo Timos

as a "wonder- could produce a big crup of fully use and fresh singer" ja regarded as one of 'America's top baritones.

MR GILLASPY

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To-day at

Paquerette's

SHOP LATE MONDAYS

16a Des Voeux Road, C.

Amazed

He is at present on his second world and Orientul tour,

"When I was in Hongkong and Tokyo before I

Was amazed at the talent that existed,

"If only Easter singers were

take up encouraged to

more European songs I'm sure they would make a mark on the world of music.

Bre

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Chlef Insp. C. L. Smith, prosecuting, said, at 2 an on January 26, a woman, Lin Fan, was returning to 349 Hennessy Road, Arst floor. On the first floor landing a man knocked her torch out of her hand and grabbed her handbag.

Lin could not identify the as-

sailant.

Lis mother heard her crying for help, and rushed out of the flat. Lin was found tying un-

consious on the ground, floor,

She was taken to Queen Mary Hospital where she remained until February 1.

ATTACKED

At about 1 am, ch Februnty 2, Insp., Smith said, another woman. Poon Po-chai Was attacked when she returned home to 412 Hennessy Road, mounted third floor. As the

the stairs, the pecused approach- cd her, grabbed her and asked her for money. He then punch- ed her, pushed her to the floor end snatched the handbag she was carrying.

He said this when he fined Yuen Kan of 44 Tai Ping Shan a charge of careless

He had 47 previous convic- tions,

driving.

a

In his judgment, Mr Morris said that defendani was arrested by Inspector Yuen Pak-ping on 9 when he ignored a January red light and drove through

crossing on which pedestrian Bome people were crossing.

He said that they had to "Jump back quickly in order to avoid being knocked down.”

Urgency complex

In his defence, Yuen had said that the light weg in his favour and that the pedestrians' tiad ellowed him to drive past.

"A minority of lorry drivers in this Colony un- doubtedly have an urgency complex--the fich for speed and defendant now before the Court is, I suspect, ona of that type," said Mr Morris.

convictions. 19

Poon got up and shouted for help. A policeman rushed the stairs. There he met the accused and arrested him, Insp. Smith eald.

even

of

CYCLIST

FINED $400 ·

A traffic accident in Wanchal tist December, in which a woman and her baby were kurt, had à segunj before Mr. T. Morris 'at Central Magistracy this morning when a" rigtor cyclist was fined $100 or one month's full.

From the Pilan

25

years AGO

March, 1935

FROM the SCM Post's 25

Fears ago Column:

"While the volunteer move- ment is so much on the ebb in this Colony, writes a correspondent, it

may not

be inopportune to suggest of Boy Scouts.

the establishment of a corps

re

Baden Powell's scauty boys all the "go" with the

younger generation at home and

a place has also been found in the line of girls. Could not some enthusiast take up the malter here?

There is,. he believes, a small corps of boy signallers in existence, but their ranks could be considerably cœtended. The Idea should include every eligible boy in the Colony, and the Government might induce the schools 10 take up scheme."

The

the

remarkable develop- mont which has taken place in television during the last 12 montha is exemplified by the requests from London, Now The cycllat, Kwong Ti-ng, York and other capitals that of Flat 809, 47 Kom Hong part of the heavweight bozing Street, was found guilty by Mr contest between Mar Schmel- Morris for driving his vehicle ing and Steve Hama today carelessly. His driving couro

A

hor

Television broadcasting, which will be introduced in Great Britain by the BBC in beon in Germany for

programme,

a

was also ordered to be endorsect should be televised. "So contemptuous do some of

drivers become of Mr C, E. Histed, a collector, these lorry the law and no callous and ob-

testified that at about 1.20 p. livious of their duty to other on December 31 last he was

Travelling November, has road users that, os I well know passenger in a taxi

Rood Near existence in from the

Hennessy really disgraceful alens casos appearing in my Court, the junction of Hessy Road many months, and forma they cease to

trouble and Queen's Road East, he saw about small fines or previous a molar cycle, driven by the regular part of the Berlin

defendant, knocking down Mr Morris said that defendant woman tear a pedestrian cross- must be punished severely being. cau.o the evidence disclosed Mr Histed said the woman "Chinese and Japanese people

stort The accused made statement that his driving fell

was carrying a baby on naturally musical,

in connection with the alleged | the high standard necessary,- in matter of fact much more so than rehbery of Lin Fan.

the interest of publle' safety,- westerners.

Hearing is continuing.

A waste

sometimes "Magistrales are criticized for the inadequacy and inconsistency of the pinal- ties imposed on persons convict. ed of motoring offeners and while I would not disagree that there is need for severity in puntahing certain types of offen. ders, I am of the opinion that to punish by inflicting small dnes for careless driving and kindred offences Is often 2 waste of time."

"Although I didn't have much time, I managed to llsten

to

few young claps that

up

met

with last time, They had im- proved out of sight and werd keener than ever about music.

"It is just a pity that there is no Institu to cater for these knowledge-hungry youngsters," ha added.

European brewers to study HK methods

A marly of six leading Euro-

brewers arrived pcan

In

Korakang by Swissair yes- terday to study brewing methods in the Colony.

Two functions

in aid of

HK refugees

The Hongkong Junior Chamber of Commerce is organising a Fashion Show with Faquëratte, Ltd., to rise funds in aid of refugees in the Colony. This fashion show will held on April 6, at the Miramar

Hotel Assemblyi Hall,

bo

Tickets at $10 and $18 each will be on sale, from March 16,

A dancé will be held in the St John's Cathedral New Hall

on Friday, March 25, in mid of the World Refuges Year, Dancing will be from 8.30 to 11.30.

The dance is being organised by the Cathedral Fellowship

At the invllation of San Miguel and tickets dro on salo at

Brewery they will visit the $2.50 each..

plant a Team Trong.

The

party will Inspect 'und study. tongkong methods, correntration on the Pilsener lypo "bottom fermentation," The party will leave the Colony on, Wednesday and travel to Jaran where they will inspect Javanese methods. All the brewers are from Swi

zerland and Germany,

back

THAT there were indicationa Tone or two large loads The woman, Tsang Yuk-

connected to the com- chun, told the Court that the being und her baby received slight in- pany's mains within the next juries as a result of the accident, twelve months and that the an- In evidence, defendant sald ticipated new extension of plant dashed at North Point would have to be woman suddenly across the road and - collided Fordered either towards the end with his machine...

carly in 1980,

the

Sub-Inspector M. Atkinson, of this year or Prosecuting, said defendant had which might necessitate the call- u clear record. He passed his ing up of fresh capital, was the driving test last August, opinion expressed by the Hon C. G. S. Mackie, who presided at the annual general meeting of the Hongkong Electric Company Ltd held at the company's offices yesterday.

Still at large

The

Mr Morris küld that it would be co to defendant's

The prisoner who escaped case as he had 47 previous

from Chimawan jail on Laatso

Impending retirement convictions. for motoring

Zaland last Friday is still at large of Mr J. D. Butcher from the offences within a period of 12

Included and police are continuing their post of manager was announced, which years

search, a Government spokes as also was the decision to op- ane for careless driving and

man said this morning.

point Mr V. Sorby in his place, five for speeding.

The jail-breaker; Yon Man, 28, Directors prosent Included Sl Defendant was also ordered was serving a six months term Robert Ho Tung, the Hon. Sir

licence for of imprisonment.

Shouson Chow, Mr T. E. Pearce, He was convicted on February Mr Stanley H. Dodwell, Mr J. J; Inspector M. R. Atkinson pro- 25 on a charge of almple larceny. secuted.

to surrender his endorsement,

Kwong Wah hospital fire

An' overheated electrio Iron was' betloved to have been the csure of a fire at the rear of tha Kwong Wah Hospital, night.

Cincinnati, Mar. 13.

Shortly before nine o'clock Former American Under fire engines raced to the hos Secretary for Defence, Mr

pital in response to a call. (51) Reuben Robertson

was It was in the ground floor run over by a car and killød kitchen of the servants' quar- today. Robertson, a well-known ter businesanan, held the post of Under-Secretary from 1935 to 1957-AFT

The fire was put out 15 minutes later and only interior. furnishings 'were damaged,

1,000 miles coming up

Famous Australian family trio, the Sadlers, will soon have travelled 4 thousand miles Aloor together on the dance alone.

The husband, wife and brother team estimate that they travel about half a mile during each performance: "

"And the way I have enlculated

Hongkong have been playing All three Marled when

as a team in the East for tho! last two years

In some places they have per-.

formed their marathon net, four times in one day. After their Far East tour Team plan to go on Furope and American reach our second and third thousand

10

they

wore less than ten years of age. And it was show busi ness and dancing that brought lovely Yvonne and Jimmy together.

They met while on tour of New Eariler it had only been iny

Zealand and they married.

self and Hughes, brother act. Then we added Yvonne and it

got better,

Paterson.

This funny world

"The declor, prescribed sunshine, fresh sir.

kid an out-door'activity" for "Henry.""

thousand mark," team beag But between them there for the sake of maccops and for tid on behalf of. Bouth China Morning Post: Limited at 1-

wa will coon have made the

Tol. 27-157

Jinny Sedler told a reporter.

The young family, at prosent in

actually many more miles of chancing.

millekse we inayad a few!

Pihsted and púbilateð by Terrier Gordon) Newcagon PranÉR

Wyndham Ajryst, City of Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong.

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