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CHINA MAIL

Kitablahd 1845

FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1960.

Homes for 50,000 in Kowloon

Government tell of Government

another big

resettlement scheme.

appointments gazetted

The Government Gazette announced today the following appointments, promotions, transfors and postings:

Mr. J. C. McDonall, restumed duty ba Secretary for Chinese

Accommodation for about 50,000 people will be available in a now resettlement ostate which Government is to build in the Tung Tau area of Kowloon City, Altogether, 22 blocks of multi-storeyed resettle-Aairs; Mr P. C. M. Sedgwick ment flats will be constructed on a site situated scared to act as Secretary

Chinese Affairs on resumption to the north-west of Kai Tak Airport. The of duty by Mr McDouall. scheme will be carried out in three stages.

NEW HOMES shops wer markets, re-

FOR KOWLOON

POLICE

! The new estate will have

erealional grounds,

n

com-

munity centre und four schools. In the initini stage, ten shaped blocks, each storeys in height, will be con- slurted,

of

10

The ground floors of the buildings will have 320 shops und two schools, one with

with About 700 families of rank and classrooms and the other

cingsrooms, About Alle members of the Hongkong twelve Police Force are to be ac-15.000 flving units or rooms will commodated in new quarters be available on the upper 19 be ball in the lunghe Boors. disteles of Kowloon.

Market

for

Mr R. W. IL Maynard to act as Chief Executive Omcer.

Mr T. W. Carr to be Executive Officer /e Colonial Secretariat; Air D. C. Readnian to be Establishment Assistant, ala Secretariat;

to

Colo-

act as

Mr F. A. Fisher Assistant Director of Public Works; Mr J. R. Whliaker, Mr A. G. Robertson, Mr W. C. Beil and Mr. R. Whitehead to act as Chief Engineers; Mr W. D, A. Tucker,. Mr A. H. Wilkins, Mr A. I. Armstonz-Wright. Mr H. R. A. Chamberlain und Mr D. J. Flixgibbon to act as Chief Engineers; Mr Assistant Au Sik-lin to

Senior AL! ON Structural Engineer,

Men Cho Kan Yuk-kit to be a Sub-Inspector of Schools.

Mr W. F. G. Jenner resumed duty as Government Printer:

Man-kam-another

The building project provides for the construction of six blocks of flats on site at the junction

There will be a hawker mar- of Tin Kwon Road and Hau ket with 338 stalls on a nearby Pul. Loong Road, below the site.

Mr 8. Young. Assistant Govern- Lo Man-kam, millionth Matanwel service reservoir,

Certain modifications will be ment Printer, censent to act as baby to have his birth ze The releme comprises four made in the buildings at Tung Government Printer; Mr J. R. eleven-storey blocks and two Tau to improve the general up-

Lee. Superintendent, ceased to gistered since World War five-storey

blocks.

the resettlement act as

birth his Provision parance

Assistant Government, pesos with will also be made for a 30-buildings and give better access Printer; and Mr B. Martin, certificate for Our staff Cing-room school,

to the various floors.

Assistant Superintendent, ceased photographer this morning. These modifications witi also to act as Superintendent. enable 28 more rooms to be Mr R, G. Heron to act as addert to each resettlement Chief Telecommunications Off- block.

Remanded

,

Two officers of the s-Prosper and the proprietor of a local plastles factory charged with dangerous drug offences, were

further remanded for seven days in jull custody by Mr K. A. S. Phillips or Central this morning; They were allowed -1.il or $2,000,

37.

DI

cer during the absence of Mr Tenders for the construction P. Wood; Mr Chu Hark-keung of ten blocks and the hawker | to act 23 Telecommunications market are called for in today's | Officer, Government Gazette.

Mr M. M, Swan to act Secretary, Medical and Health Department.

Construction will begin to wards the end of May and the buildings are expected to be ready for occupation early next

year.

New road

Detcudants are Bunechoute Prichumataja, 61, Thai, third

Merr Björn Hover

Artsylk. Norwegian, Chie! Omeer Chan Kwong-shing, 35.

new Youd, Haking Kun Chringur,, of rown ; Tsul Fat Tone with Lyemun, is to be Burding. Queen's Road West, built and should be completed propelstor of a plastic factory. i 10 months' time.

at

де

Ensembles

that certain distinction.

with

Paquerette's

Oriental

Boutique

Room 321

Gloucester Bldg.

Some lovely and original models will be shown at the "April Affair" fashion show at the Miramar Hotel Pon Wednesday, 6th April.

BOOK EARLY!

AR

Mr 19. Sartain and Air Thomas Lam Kwan

be Assistant Registration Offers,

Mr Mak Wing-hong to be Superintendent of, the Castle

Peak Boys Home.

Mr. L. B. C. Baker, Mr Chan Wai-man, Mr F. G. Jenkin and Mr M. O'Sullivan to be Superintendents of Police,

to

Consuls

Disqualified driver goes to jail

A 19-year-old teacher was sen-

tenced to one month's jait and a fine of $80 by Mr E. Corbally

Kowloon this

Revenue

picture

officer

not guilty of ̈ careless driving

the

He said he had given appropriate signal and moved very slowly over to the centre lane from the outer lane,

Neal Francis Fahy, an Assistant Commissioner of the Inland Revenue, residing at 13 Leighton Hill Flats, 6th floor, was found not guilty of careless driving by Mr I. T. Morris at Central Court this morning. Sub-Inspector Wong Nostonz morking for driving while told the Court that at fi am. on disqualified and driving with- January 22 he was driving his out third party Insurance.

the privat car westward in He was Valiant Leon, of 482 inter

along lane of traffic Ma Tau Wel Road, 1st floor. Queen's Rond East.

He pleaded

As he wne approaching. guilty.

corner about 50 yards from the junction of Garden Road and Queen's Road East he saw he said. front of him a large Americon car following a tram in the outer lane,

The Queen's Exequatur cm- The prosecution sald that powering Mr Widikda Soodik-yesterday at about 8 a.m. his man and Mr R. Sceprapto Soerote car was stopped by: a police act as Consul and Vice- constable who asked for his Consul respectlylały (OT

- licence. donesia

at Hongkong

The defendant admitted he received Her Majesty's signa- was disqualified from holding a ture, the Government Gazette licence. notified today

has

Leg. Council

It was revealed in court that he was, disqualined last Feb- ruuary for six months for care- less driving.

In mitigation, defendant said that he drove the car because he found the buses were full in

Mr It. M. Hothorington has the morning and taxl fores were

been appointed to be tem- expensive

porarily an Ofelal Member of the Legislative Council with effect from today, during the absence from the Colony of Mr 1', C. M. Sedgwick, the Government Gazette notllied.

Port Welfare

Me A Chapman has been appointed be a member of the Port Weltfire Committee during the absence of Mr A. 3, Banks, the Government Gazette not fied today.

Hotel interview

Does Hongkong need Amert- can intels. 'stuffed by Ameri- cans ani run cadentially on American Ines? These, and other errently topical Issues discussed by Mr Ted

arc

Chanock, owner and Manager of the Bel-Air Hotel, Los Angeles, In a recorded Interview with Charles Harvey on Rediffusion "Spotlight." tonight at 10

o'clock.

Rural Committee

Or P. A. M. Van de Lándo has been appointed's member of the Rural Development Com- mittee, New Territories, Goverment Gazelle notifert to- day.

Levy postponed

The: $5 passenger service charge at Kal Tak airport will not come into operation-anu) | May 1. This was "anhiounced in today's Glovàrnment 'Glázotto......

Mr F. C. B. Black coased to be a member of the panel of the Inland Revenue Board of Ro- view, the Government Gazette notified today.

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Witness said the large Ameri- con car suddenly forced its way to the centre Jane, This movement caused a private car in the centre lane to "cut in" to the Inner lane of traffic,

Applied brakes

He had to apply his brakes quickly to allow the private car to move forward.

Insp. Wong cald he later re- ported to the Truffle Office,

Fahy, in evidence, admitted 'that he was the, driver of

large American car.

Inaugural flight

the

The worlds of buslusts and ohterialnmcht were well re- presented "ang the passengers on beard, UTA's fusugursi flight to Kyoto, Omka and Tokyo which/left Kal Tak this marning,

Pictured above,aró Mr Robert Der, President of the -- Kawion Charable of Cumanieres and Mine Grace King Ning ope of Hangkoug's leading modle siary, who chatted briedy before, boarding the piano. -* China Mali-Partás,

He stated he was most dis- tressed about the summons. I have been a licensed driver for 34 years and have been driving in various parts of the world,"

Denied

He denied that he had been driving carelessly.

Finding Fahy not, gulity, Mr Morris said he was satisfied that defendant was exercising all the skil! he could command and the

care and attention which could be reasonably expected of bim in the circumstances.

SOLDIER HURT IN

CRASH

A private in the British Army was injured in a collision be tween two army vehicles in Repulse Bay Road near Beach Road at about 1.30 pm. yester- day.

He is Private N. Kirkbride of HQ Coy, the First Battalion Lancashire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Volunteers).

Private Kirkbride, has been admitted to the British Military Hospital at Mount Kellett.

A ten-year-old boy and a 21- year-old woman were injured in two other traffle accidenta yesterday.

The Jad, Leung Kwok-hang of No. Pennington Street, ground noor, was knocked down by átrám In Yeo Wo Street in Causeway Bay and the woman was hit by. "a private, car in King's Road near Kim Hong Street In North Point,

Mining expert to visit ĤK

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'THE BOLD NEW, PĚNÉ DESIGNED EXCLUSI FOR MENY

Scientists

mission

to Colony

Two American sciontists will arrive-in Hongkong next Tuesday In Boarch of mathods to improve the development of tho Colony.

Mr Denis J. Marün, genera). managor of Warmen Equipment Pty. Ltd, Aistrallan mining | plant apeciniinia, in visiting |Hongkong next month during

the course of a world tour.

He will Interview leaders. Ín the mining und allied inshastylan and jovestigate prospecta for

Ther are Dr Farrington Daniels of the University "of Wisconsin and Dr Ralph E.

From the Filos

25

years

AGO

April, 1935

EGARDING the Chine

R Motor Bus Company's

Cleland of the Indiana Univer- Intimation that it'

sity,

had

Both scientists are members secured permission to extend of the National Academy of its routes and to Introduce Sciences.

second class faves on cortain The Academy together with routes, the Hongkong Asin Foundation has Tramway Company, revealed organised tho survey trip for

that it had

The

the sientists whics will cover yesterday 11 Asian countries,

launched an objection with

During their five-day stay in Government. the Colony the scientists will

hold a number of lectures and The Tramway Company's ob- diecursions concerning the im-Jections, it is understood, are provement of development by based on a contention that sug- technological

eclentine gested

methods.

and

dear

South Africa

or

changes represent breach of contract of the terins laid down in the Bus company Franchise (or which the Tram- way company sucessfully ten. dered,

-It scems to me 1 rc- Two young missionaries, member a month to go held in the interior of China you wrote an editorial on the by Communists since Febru subjeel of South Africa in

time re-

which you took a much different aru, 25, and at one stand than you did in yesterday's ported the victims of a hor editorial, 1 think your first rible massacre, have turned editorial provoked one cum-up safely, save a table from ment by correspondents.

Shanghai.

In yesterday's editorial you sold iho Africans have no alterative

bui violence

The young couple, were this and China Inland Mission couple, yet in your first editorial you Mr and Mrs Frencham, who opposed the attempt by the hail from Melbourne, Vic- British Labour Party to

Mra Frencham was toria.

Bring pressure

ما

bear

a

on South Africa by expecting a child.

of

trade boycott. You scem to approve, of the methods Ghandi and yet in your first editorial you BARTL to bo opposed to the bringing of moral pressure and economic pressure lo bear in the hope that the

TAM decidedly not at one with those who South African leaders will awake fear that China's natural to their mistakes and change and

inevitable Industrial their policy so that violence can growth has Bounded the be avoided.

death knell of the import has the right to interfere in an-China," said the Hon. Mr.C. trade either here or in

and let him who is without sin Gordon Mackie, white presid

Now you Ing at the annual general are abo criticising South Afr meeting of the Hongkong

This makes me can policies. somewhat confused to

what Chamber of Commerce yet

The Arst time you said no one

other country's internal affairs

throw the first stone.

your editorial polley is. Have terday. you changed your mind or what 1 often find your editorial

stimulating and well very argued. But once in a while, it seems you go to piccES. and contradict what you have sald Chief Inspector Alexander carlier. It is like almost an Robertson Clark, is going other person of an entirely dif-Home very shortly on retire- ferent point of view. I believe mant after nearly $5 years of a person / should be consistent

Rervice in the Colony. His especially and.

newspaper

·was · Chief should lead the public clearly on last appointment

Inspector in charge of the CONFUSED. Training School in 1938,

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