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CHINA MAIL
-- Ratshilaboð 1945; THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1960.
Maximum fine for HK Family Lady Bastyan Texas to Timbuctoo
man with dirty
restaurant
return from
holiday visits St James' in Japan Settlement
Mir Loke Yung-cheong, Managing
Director of
Hongkong Paint Products Ltd, and Mr Loko returned in the in President Wilson this morning from Japan with their 'son and two
laughters,
Nelson Loke, the son, has been went for 14 years. Ho
United States and recently
Central Magistrate, Mr I. T. Morris, this
morning imposed the maximum fine of away $2,000 with the alternative of three through junior schooling in the months' jail on Chan Hing-wan, licenseo graduated in business adminis of a restaurant at 119-121-Queen's Road Central, for failing to keep the premises clean..
Inspector Mok Leung, of the Urban Servlees Department told the Court, that on January 27. District Inspector Muk Chui
defendunt's wing visited tha restaurant and found it to be in a very dirty condition.
flour onl
thu
ground Hour and the floor of the
i
The kitche
food preparation roses op first floor were covered with grease and dirt.
the
Rofuse found
Refuse was found scattered in different places particularly under the customers' Inspector Mok sold.
chairs,
been
He said the general condition of the premises was found to be extremely dirty and unhygienic.
A prior warning had given by the District Inspetor on Junubry 21 and a surprise visit was made in the evening of the same day when another warning was given. But the defendant ignored them.
Mr Morris said in his judg- ment "The facts submitted to the court in this case unques- Lonably Indiente complete disregard of the provisions of the ordinance and details such
a
as
those revealed show how necessary It is for health inspec
their tors to be vigilant in work."
tration #t Mento College,
Rosanos. the elder daughter,
CHINA MAIL REPORTER Little boys holding a patton
base, firmly between, their toes while their "fingers wore flying in intricate wediving processos ploused Lady Bottyan by their skill as sho watched, thém ́thin morning..
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During her visit to the St James Settlement, Kennedy
California, completed a secretary's course Road, Lady Bastyan commended at Armstrong College, Berkeley, little girls upon exquisite em- California, wille Linda corn- broidery work. They were work- pleted a course in Investment ating at tray clothe with cross- the University of California. stuch designs in beautifully
They have all been away more blended silks. than ive years.
Mr Loke, a well-known busi- nessman, went with his wife to Japan to meet their children.
The Lokes spent a two-week
before returning
Transferred toongkong district court
The case against John Spencer,
with charged stealing a revolver and 11 rounds of ammunition from
Police the Eastern Station and the possession of arms and ammunition without
licence February 13, WAS trana. ferred in the Victoria District Court by Central Magistrate Mr K. A. S. Phillips this morning.
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Spencer, 3 30-year-old unemployed man living on a Hennessy Road roof-top, will appear in the District Court on April 7.
6 months for drugs
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Mrs L Fook-tiing, Honorary Secretary, Miss Leo Hel-man, Warden and Mr Raymond : Lij General Secretary of the Sotila- ment, greeted Lady Bustyan on her arrival and showed her the multiple activities of the Settle- ment at which boys arid girls from the crowded Wanchat area, were being trained.
DAWN TILL DUSK
From
equatter
rooftops, shelters in dingy alleys or
lean-to A 28-year-old Chinese, Chan flimsy
against somTVE Yiu-lim, pleaded qulity to tenament, the youngsters attend possessing 13 packets of heroin the many sessions and classes James' from dawn powder for his own consump-held at St tion, and was sentenced to six unul dusk. months imprisonment arki, a $200 dine or two more months by Mr K A S. Phillips at Central Court this morning.
Printing presses were hard at work, designs pared for next year's Christmas were being pre-
cards; young
mechanics bod
building and gardeners were busy behind it.
The defendant was arrested their old car engine outside the during a triad squad raid on the Wing On Apartments, 510 Jaffe Road, second floor," yester- day,
He 'Diso admitted a convic- tion for being a member of the } activities centre to Eight Tigers Triad Society, over the nullah.
On either side building operations were in progress for the
and school
the new
bullt be
PICTORIAL PARADE
ABOVE: Sir Robert Black is greeted by Dr F. 1. Tsoung when he attended the St John Ambulanco Brigade dinner dance at the Poninsula Hotel. On the loft is Mr Kwok Chan.
ABOVE: Mr Lothar Hock, Manager of the Frankfurt Travel Agency, seen before his departure for Tokyo this wook. Mr Hack is on a tour of Far Eastern tourist facilities.
ADOVE: Seen at the Alliance Francalia ball, at the Hongkong Club Jast week (1-7) Mrs M. Pieffet, Dr and Mrs Hans Tong, Mr M. Pieffat,
ABOVE: Mr D. J. S. Croxler, Director of Education, sem cutting the ribbon to open the Book Fair des the Hongkong Star Ferry plur. At right is Mr Donald Moure.
Fined for beating Death of
child with stick
A10-year-old nursery attend
ant, Lee Chi was fined $25 by Mr I. M,. 9. Doniell at
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resident
Kowloon this month for Mrs Sally Cunningham, an
besting a three-year-old child
with "stick"
Tho defendant
BBM
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also
old und respected resident of Hongkong, passed away In her sleep at 7 o'clock, this morning in the Kowa foon Hoppital. She' war 81.
bound over,lí "9000.
Sub-Inspector I, W. Elina told the Magistrate that on March 27 the mother of the child went to the St. Catherine Nursorgat 115 Chatham Roads where the loft Mrs Cunningham has been i11. her cblid for $200 per month. for a long time" and wis ad- On arrival, she saw that hermitted to hospital yesterday verely morning.
vallottier to surviving her are two mus,
by Edward, who is with the Public In cos The defendant #1- Waska Departmant, and Wil- plained that had lost her deri kangi now. Wib the Hongkong pet
oblid solled beg folklork five minds cons and one
Mr and Mrs Dave Wynn
HUSBAND, WIFE
TOUR TEAM
ROUGH IT
By A CHINA MAIL REPORTER
An American womon who has been everywhere from Texas to "uctoo will soon lead a rough Central Asia to
party of tor Moscow.
She is dynamics Paula Wynn who together with her husband runs an "economy, roughing it" tourist agency.
Mrs Wynn will leave Hong- kong with her husband soon to start the trip
the "After passing through fascinating spot we went on a anfurl through some of the deepest, darkest parts of Africa," Mrs Wynn said,
While she is conducting the tour through Central Asia her husband Dave will be taking "We even met the tribe of tourists, oni u similar. "tek" natives who, are supposed to be through the, Middle-East, direct ancestors of the Cruso-
Both parties hope to meet up'ders.
in Paris before returning to the". Fascinating
Unlied States.
Nothing new
"These people are quite fair and sharp. tektured, they are
But for the globetrotting proud but very warlike Their only weapons are speara atid¬k couple who have been travel-shield fascinating people." ling all their lives the lours are nothing now.
Dave conservatively estimates that he has þeen around Ine) world 26 times.
"Not to mention," Paula puts in, "that in his travels he managed to pick up 17 ian- guages."
However Poula 18 only slightly overshadowed by her husband,
"I'm not quite sure how many times I've made the round trip but it's been a good few umes," che said,
Mrs Wynn thinks that this trip into Russia could be the highlight of her life of travel. "It's taken us a long tíma be- fore we could finally get per- mission to go into the Soviet Union," Mrs Wynn said,
"I don't think the Ume is too distant when the Yanked dollar will be spent in Moscow Uke any other part of the world,”
A "guide" to American sailors on short leave was scatenced to six weeks imprisonment by Mr K. A. S. Phillips at Central Court this morning, for being-a member of the Tan Yee Triad Society. He pleaded guilty.
Paula was a radio announcer fa Manila before the war and a nightclub entertainer.
However, despite their many
The man, Bau Hung, 28, od- adventures together they rank mitted seven earlier convictions as their greatest the trip to for obstruction and one for street Timbuctoo.
gambling.
FORMER HK DEAN TO
TAKE PART IN
PRINCESS'S WEDDING
The former Dean of St John's Cathedral, the Hew: F. 8. Temple will take part in the wedding ceremony of Princess Margaret and Tony Armstrong-Janes on May 0,
Me Temple is now senior Chaplain to the Archblahop of Canterbury who la per- forming the ceremony.
A senior Chaplain, he wiEL secompany the Archbishop in the "Westminster Abbey ceremony. The second - - chaplain Will
carry the 'cross in front of
·The 'Archbishop in hla pro- Dession into. the Cathedral. The dilles of the penfor
· okániklá -are, nat, specific...... "he, Just, has to be avail- able if necessary,” a olergy- man told the China - MaLL
·today.*
"Bo/he; shenja 'have an ex-
· Orlin): RINDr in 16 all.”
With
WILL
DEAN TEMPLE
· Abbey on May U will be the Quant's husband. Prínon Phillip, whe with give the bride away, The palace algo announced
That sols Prince Androw, will be christened an Apoft `@`tú iba painoah.P.
in
Sheaffers PFM.
Fon For Mon
THE BOLD NEW PEN.... DESIGNED EXCLUSIVELY FOR MEN
dear
Franco's A-Bomb
Chapman Pincher's- jubilation. for once, does not seem to, stem from his propensity to grovel sensationalism-albeit. your prominent display of his, article on the French-A-Bomb “hopx" might convey that impression.
In this instance it seems he is Rehuinely overcome with child- ish delight at the perspective- or hope that his friend next
his.
door has a smaller lollipop than
HENRI J. BALLERAND
DARKNESS
BEFORE
STORM
Heavy clouds brought oven- ing darkness to the Colony at mid-day today.
From the Filor-
25
years AGO
March, 1935
OUR hundred and fifty
round-the-world tourists arrived in the luxury CPR liner the Empress of Bri- tain yesterday.
One of the passengerH 매 board, Princega
Joshim Albrecht, cousin of the former Keiser of Germany, told a press representa live: "The Chinese costume is so farcinating that it's a wonder to me, Faris hasn't long since adopted. It. Chinese girls have marycitous figures," she said,
"We western people are lost beside them."
European politics do not in- terest the royal visitor to Hongkong The Great War she regarded as one of the major And the arkness intensified tragedies of civilisation.. and before thӟnder storm broke, another wor is unthlikablo....
·City offices and shops were "it would be the crowning folly ablaze with light. Cors had their of civilization " headlights on.
Another
passenger on board Then Hongkong experienced was Mr Herbert Bertrand, dog its heaviest shower of rain this fancier and owner year.
famous Ellenbert Kennels of
of the
The thunder storm spells tem-America He is able to re- dog which doesn't porary relief from Hongkong's commend a
mind living in a flat and s warm and sticky weather.
Tonight a nine to ten degree intelligent, anall, strong and drop in temperature is expected clean the dachshund, grees is possible.
and a minimum of 59 or 98 de-
The heavy rain should' clear
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an up-
up by this afternoon though the The China Motor Bus Co Colony can 'expect showery Ltd announces than weather this evening and to- plication it has made to the night.
Government for certain route Showers may conunue to extensions and reduced fares,
morrow,
A
Girl dies
after fall
has been granted with certain modifications, and the changes which will include the in- troduction of accond class fares will come into force as from April 1.
NIR Charles Kingsford Smith is selling his seven-your-old girl who famous plans the Southern fall 60 foot from • Cross. verandah of. G North
"The Commonwealth: Govern¬ Point building yostordayment may like to buy it for an morning died later in the historic keepsake before" the old day,
bus wears right out," "he said...
In yesterday's China Mall it was reported the girl had only twisted her oral
"It is still quita sufo Lošās few hundred hours more flying but it will shortly need to be rebuilt if its life of usefulness is This was the Information to be extended," said Sir Charles. given, to the China Mall at the The rebuilding would cost be time of the accident and the tween £800 and 2800 which I existence of more serious in connot afford.
juries waa not then known..
These were revealed followingį
her admission to, hospital..
The girl, Kwok Lung-chun,
At the recent annual meet-
was sitting natride a parapet on ing of the Kowloon Hesidents the gfth floor verandah of Association, the retiring Pré- Healthy-Village Estate in North | sident referred to the amazing Pojati
development of the district in the vicinity of Prince Edward Road
CHESSMAN LOSES
PETITION
In 1020, he said, Kowlook Tong boasted a population"of only 30 families, while Prince Edward Road had not a single house.
San Rafael, Calif., Mar. 30. Convict-author Caryl Chess- Now the district possesetz man lost another court case to some of the finest buildings day in efforts to escape execu-end residences in the Colony. tion on May 2. Superior Judge Ten years have seen wonder- Jordan Martinell crisply reful changes in that area, and jected a petition for a writ of it could be difficult for habens corpus and also refused
visitor to Hongkong to re- to stay the execution.
"The petition JE without concile the district of 1920 to merit," Judge Martinelli said, its present expanse of wide AP.
motor roada and fine houses.
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