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Teenager Man with polio

fined on driving charge

A 16-year-old boy was this morning fined a total of

$300 by Mr I. T. Morris at Central Court when he pleaded guilty to charges of driving without DIL licence, driving without the owner's consent and without third party in-

Hurance,

Cheung Kom-wing, 29, of 85 Wanchai Road, pleaded guilty, to alding and abetting the boy fined $150 by Mr

wax

and Morris,

Inspector M. K. Alkinson, prosecuting, said the offences were committed at the junction of Staunton Street and Old Bailey Street on March 15,

Mr C. H. Wong, of P. C. Woo and Co., representing both de- fendants, sold that the ear be- longed to the boy's father and that defendant was trying to reverse the car but because of the steep incline it went for ward instead.

Gateman caught pickpocket

A Kowloon Motor Bus Com-

pany

King,

gateman,

Fung was complimented by Judge A. A. Huggins at Kowloon District Court this morning for arrest- ing a pickpocket on board his vehicle.

36,

а

gets £2,000

wife damages

And

London, March 19, FOR six months 35-year-old Anthony Warren lay

in a hospital bed, stricken with pollo. while he was there, a Divorce Court judge said the other day, his young wife was being seduced by his friend.

The

wife, 28-year-old Mrs convalesce. When he taxed Mr Dorothy Mary Warren, mother Macaskle with associating with of two, did not defend a pell- his wife he denied It, tion by her husband, a Of Mr Macaskie, the Judge veterinary surgeon, seeking a said: "He was warned to dis deeree because of her miscon-continue the association, and he has persisted, It is quite plain chici.

friend, The

40-year-old he is much elder than the wife." Ramsgate solicitor Stuart Lech- mere Macaskle, n married man, man, was ordered to pay £2,000 damages to Mr Warren, whom he met four years ago,

'NOT TOO LARGE'

Mr Justice Philmore said: The co-respondent, a profes sionel man, and a friend of the seduced this wife husband,

her husband was In while hospital suffering from pollo.

"I think £2,000 is not too the circum- sum in stances."

Mr Warren, unsteady on his feel, who lives in Park-road, Ramsgate, married his wife in October 1952, when she was 19.

large a

They have two sons, Mork, aged six, and Gerard, tour, who are living with Mr Warren. Ha contracted pollo in November 1957, and remained in hospital until the following May.

He and his wife, puried, soon after his return home to

Murder

case

adjourned

HIS LIFE

Of Mr Warren, he added: "He is left with two small boys to care for while his wife, who them, should be looking after is not at home."

He granted Mr Warren a deeren niet because of his wife's inisconduct with Mr Macaskie, who was ordered to pay the costs of the action. He was given 14 days in which to pay damages- the £2,000 agreed London Express Service."

Estabĺkbed-1843

MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1960.

writes fashion new NEW

Lady Sheaffer

·AKİUPSKAT TOUNTAIN PEN St Apt A

VITED HAFER DO. LTG

PICTORIAL PARADE

of

ABOVE: Noar the German ski resort of Oberstdorf in the Bavarian Alps, 60 officers and men D. Squadron, 22 Special Air Service are learning to move and fight in snow covered mountains. Instruct- ing thom: German 221 Gebirgsjacger Battation. Picture shows Lieutenant Fuerot instructing beginners. →→Express Photo.

dear sir

Next president

Don Iddon expects Jock Ken-

|paragraph

Speech.

of your

Budget

If, as you state, that it la nedy to be the next president your desire and the desire

pl

of the United States; the way the Unofficial Members, to sup- ho emphasises Kennedy's polltl-

cal glamour also implies how press the evil practice of cor- little he thinks of the discern-ruption in this Colony, may ment of the American public.

N. T. CHOW.

Illegal taxis

respectfully suggest that you fellow combine with your

body, press Members and, as the Governor to order the mi- partial

conumission of Inquiry so urgently required but

rejected by of State for the Secretary taxi licences Colonies.

Yes Sir, you hit the nail right disdainfully

off

applica- and let the laws of supply and, As a correspondent In Counsel, demand rule. Three cheers "Chima Mall" of March

perhaps that is also a sure way points out;-

30 the the

the 18

should not only be above sus- plefon but should be manifest- ly shown to be so."

And again

A murder case was adjourned on the head-jake "You before the jury was empanelled restrictions on Judge Huggins said:

this morning on the have performed a publle ser-

the Defence vice, Sir, in your arrest of this tion of

Mr T. A. Shurlock. man. We are grateful to you.".

Mr Shurlock asked for an of getting rid of this persistent The British Civil Service The thief was Liu Tak

Wednesday on talk about corruption and such adjournment to who was seen extracting

grounds explained to the judge, like huh?

ANTON K. K. MAK. shirt Mir fountaizi-pen from the

Justice K. R. McFee, In pocket of his victim as the two

Chambers. boarding the bus in Ching You-hing. 39. 14 Shamshulpo on March 4.

electroplater of No. 1 Maidstone T

Lane, ground floor, Kowloon,

I have sent the following W. Inspector,

murder of letter "to the Hon. Mr Ngan Wheeler disclosed that Llu Takes accused of the

No. 3 Shibg-lewan which I would be had five previous convictions for Wong Cheuk-lam, nt

Maidstone Lane, on December grateful if you would publish, similar offences since 1050.

10, last year,

C. N. S. Burne.

KVETO

Chief

Llu was given three years and placed under police super- vision for two years.

No plea has been taken, Mr D. E. Remedios, Counsel, is prosecuting.

Crown

Corruption

DA

"The ugly rumours. sto nol Ukely to be stilled by the state- ment that the Governor does not attach as much importancE to the newspaper editorial does a member of Parliament." I sincerely trust that you Dear Sir,-May I bo per-mean what you say

to the Anal net in conjunction with your

fellow Members, accordingly.

mitted

1a refer

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ABOVE: Eight trainco air girls from Ghana äro on a two-month course in London. Their training includes two weeks at a West End model school. The girls will become receptionists with Ghand Airways. Picture shows: Lesson in deportment for Janet Ntodsah (left), and Jemima Adusch, from Margaret Wood.-Express

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Enthralled by

the Far East

The first sight of the Far East has bean the highlight of a colour- ful career for a 56- year-old author and journalist.

He is well known American

writer and

columnist Cameron Shipp of Los

Angeles.

Mr Shipp who specialises in biographies has written five American best sellers. He recently had published book called "Steps in Time" which is a bio- graphy of Fred Astaire. Mr Shipp who arrived on the Iberia last Friday said

Д

Tenants

accept offer

RoadMan Kam To, 41 minutes | Mr J. E. F. Dargon, Tenency

frequency.

Bus toute No 18A, Jordan Road Trun Wan W., 15 minutes frequency,

Bus Route No. 16C,

Tribunal President, an- nounced a recommendo- tion that Nos 96-98,

that the last biography took three years to com- plete.

"I first started travelling in 1931 but I never got round seeing the East," he

to said.

"I must say that has been the highlight of my entire

"

career

matter.

or life for that

was absolutely startled when I got my first glance of the East in Tokyo: "In both Tokyo and Hong- kong-I-have bean. amazed at the vigour with which people undertake their work.

MR SHIPP

"There is no doubt; that the focus of the world is be- coming more and more concentrated on the Far East," he added.

Mr Shipp will stay in Hong kong for about 10 days be fore starting back for the United States.

AIM TO BUILD RACE CIRCUIT 'SOMEWHERE IN THE ORIENT

From the Files

25

years

AGO

March, 1935 LADY Peel, wife of Hai

Excellency Sir William

| Peel, Governor of Hongkong, will havo hor namé com- memorated in the Colony with the completion of a health centre in the heart of the residential district in Wanchal

The building is to be known as "The Violet Peel Health Centre."

It is at present in course of construction,

It will be dedicated mainly to Infantile welfare, though it is that a sphere of expected work will be widened later..

It is estimated that the total cost of the structure will be in the vicinity of $40,000. Messrs Chau and Lee are the architects and Messra Sang Lee and Co the contractors.

Under bola black headlines, the BCM Post reported:- "Ver» kaliles -Treaty Torn Up"- and

1 "Germany drops under bombshell."

A

The news read: "At a time when acceptable guarantees of peace in Europe were hoped for, sudden crisis has arlbest. "Germany announces that sho demonnees this treaty of Ver- axilies and will introdues con- scription. The action is osten- sibly provoked by the announce" ment of furiber French defence meartires but actually it is be- loved that the French plane'aro but part of the excuse,

"France excited at Ger- many's action and the other powers are most concerned.

"The German announcement may affect the proposed visits of Sir John Simon and Captain Anthony Eden to Berlin" ́nad. Moscow.*

**

WWO hours after he had

Tbeen overcome by gas fumes from a defective heater, a member of John F. Campbell's family in Salt Lake City, Utah, found him apparently lifeless,

A police inhalator squad worked on jims for, an hour. When he began to regala' con- sciousness, he murmured "All right, Dad, I'll do it." Then- "Where has the breeze gone,”

Later, when fully recovered, Campbell, 41, described a sheez field of "wondefrul peace, where n warm breeze was blowing! and said: "My father talked to me and gave me a stern lecture on come of the things I'd done. There were a lot of people there and I saw Reland and Bob; but Dad wouldn't let 'mo talk tó them. He told me I had things to do and I'd better got back · quick."

both

"Roland" and "Bob," friends of Campbell's, are dead.

*

Commented that wise old

observer. Jordan

Road Castle Peak, 30 minutes frequency.

Bus Route No. 17, Un Log

Sha Tau Kok, 30 minutes frequency,

Bus Route No. 20, Un Long-

Kifung Street, Shamshul- A Bangkok businessman, who passed po, should be excluded from the Landlord

American

"Argus": KAN paper finde it to explain to its that

scarlet pimpernel is neither a child, hood discuss nor a disgraceful i occupation...

through Hongkong this morning, is necessary and

searching the Orient for a site to build renders a world class motor racing track.

Tenant Ordinance, this : morning.

He congratulated the parti.

Man Kam To, 30 minutes cipants on reaching complete frequency.

settlement before the caso came Bus Route No. 21, Kowloon to court. City-Tal O Mun, 60 minutes frequency,

The

wag

He is Mr P. C.. Simpson who arrived with his wife in transit by Air India, to Tokyo.

owns 1

who Mr Simpson of. $79,000 sum

tenants who had sleck Mercedes sports car is a Bus Route No. 22, Kowloon awarded to

motor racing enthusiast City Sal Kung, 40 minutes recepted sums of compensation keen

varying from $25,000 to $500 and has attended the major frequency.

Bus Route No. 23, Un Long-from the applicants, Messrs Tamracing rallies of the world. Talpo, 30 minutes frequency, Cheong-kam and Chu Kit-fong. etc. etc.

Plane prepared by: Mr C. C If the bus company's best Lee were placed before the means the above schedule and Tribunal by Mr K. Y. Yung of is said to be satisfactory, then Zimmern and Co, appearing for we are jolly glad to have a re- the applicant who wishes

the Legislative demolish presentative in

the existing Counell in

the person of Col.storey tenements and to erect on Clague who at least is better the site a modern six-storey Informed of the real situation block casting $175,000. than the gentleman who is run-

| ning the busės.

`PLAIN CITIZEN,

Ed Murrow

to

three

"People in the Orlent are as keen on motor cars as any- where else in the world," Mr Simpson said.

"I think there would be a big businesa in motor racing in the East.

Tokyo favoured

Tenants of the two houses ward

"At present because of the presented by Mr- 3. d'Almada te.nedos of Remedios and Cou

and arca Tokyo Mr G. Hampion of tastings and Co; population

• Mr M. K. Lâm and } would be the favourite. Apcompanying Mr Dargan si the Mr M. Elvetia, and

M

Mr

Planeta bellove that Tribu the hiy facod mum,(Ex Murrow) has causal moro con- troversy, by his fearless com. mentating "・ than most poiitical leaders cause in fetime," Baye Mr Slovo Dyndeaus /

In kindlinem so antithetic to fearlermiem, Mr Dunitavy?”

N. T. CHOW

*** REPLIES Doadloom: Adready dealt with by the Coun

Ugly American: For the air Une to decide.'

Cooler and less cloudy

"But if anything worthwhile presented 'fael) in Hongkong I would jump at the chance.

"I have heard that the Blacho Grand: Prix estada a pensation in Hongkong 10 that's a'good' measure' to the people's enthusiast.” be

- Avspokesman

added, for the Royal. Observatory said today it will

Mr Simpson who representa be a little cooler and less cloudy In the next few days.

scyoral Bangkok and American Temperatures have been businessmen sald-** that, tho would to a hovering between 08 and 60 de racing track

Bizo world cua grees this morning and would standard remain between 60 and 70 for stadium and would seal about aomwife.

BU,COD,.

+

This funny world

"Pill she owner of a black 1950 Convertible. license number 0-41 06, please go to the parking lot and shut off your headlight?

Frluted, and published by Terence Condon NEWLANDS PERCH for and 00 bahale of Bouth China Morning Post Limited at 1-2 Wyndłaska -Etzwet, Cily of Victoris in the Colony of Hongkong,

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